Ideally, some of the goodwill the audience has toward the host will rub off on you.
They hope that some of it may rub off on them, making all Italians richer.
If only there were some actual young players for all that experience to rub off on.
In other words, don't be envious: Some of Bill Gates' money will rub off on the rest of us.
And hopefully some of it did it rub off on the institution rather than inure entirely to the person.
And in my heart, I always wish some of that will rub off on me when we get together.
It is just this sort of passion for the club that Hughes hopes will rub off on Fletcher and Jones.
But the fuzzy warmth clearly didn't rub off on whoever wrote the DUP's response to the Westminster boundary commission's proposals.
Companies sent delegations to tour Toyota's factories in the hope that some of its magic would rub off on them.
He's a confident lad and I think that's started to rub off on to quite a few of the players.
So Bush's unpopularity may not rub off on the presumptive Republican nominee.
Vale hope Adams' record of having three times won promotion, twice from the Football League's lowest tier, will rub off in the Potteries.
In the meantime, he is also hoping that the multi-ethnic successes of the basketball team will rub off in ways well beyond sport.
The AOA recommends washing glasses every morning, paying special attention to the frames and earpieces, where hair product and makeup tend to rub off.
And an analysis showed that scrapings from underneath the teenager's fingernails did not contain any of Zimmerman's DNA, as may rub off in a prolonged struggle.
For Al Gore the fear was that voter discontent over high oil prices could generate dissatisfaction with the Clinton administration which would, in turn, rub off on Mr Gore.
An analysis of scrapings from underneath the teenager's fingernails did not contain any of Zimmerman's DNA, as might rub off in the case of a prolonged struggle.
MicroArmor's Mr. Muir adds not all of the 4 Hour Protection product will rub off and moisture on the hands is enough to allow it to work.
Badminton is hugely popular in Asian countries such as China, Malaysia and Indonesia, and the organisers of the Indian league hope some of that success might rub off.
My private theory is that some of the wisdom of the ages has been passed along in their genes, and a little may rub off on me, if I allow it.
Ordinary hackers outfit themselves with the clubs and balls and shoes and copper wristbands of their favourite pros in the hope that a little of the magic will rub off on them.
But in real-life use, quats in their dry state may not effectively kill bacteria as moisture is needed for their action, he adds, or they could rub off or get covered by dust.
You can choose to hire 2 quality employees at a slightly higher rate and 10 barely average employees at a lower rate and hope that the skills of the two quality persons rub off on the others.
One more bit of advice for Susan Patton's son: A lot of your mother's detractors seem gleeful at the thought that her notoriety will rub off on you to your disadvantage--that you'll be embarrassed and women will shun you.
"KP is an honest guy, very, very focused and positive in everything he does, meticulous in his preparations and that will rub off on to the the younger lads coming in which is only going to a be a good thing, " Nixon explained.
The problem with that definition, of course, is that not just anybody can measure it -- since most of us don't have an International Prototype Kilogram laying around, especially since every time the thing is picked up a few atoms rub off of it making it a little bit lighter.
Dip them into water -- keep a bucket of water near you -- shake off the excess water and rub that over the upholstery, and the hair will collect on the rubber gloves.
John Bull complains 'Look here, this dark horse you are trying to palm off on me is coming out in his true colours as soon as I begin to rub him down!'
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