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.
Usually it's no big deal -- you shake it off, wake up and move on.
Terry, 29, was taunted by City fans during his team's 4-2 home defeat on Saturday, when Bridge refused to shake his hand before the kick-off.
"There were players from Arsenal who refused to shake my hand before kick-off, " he added.
New York was looking to shake off its 5-2 loss on Sunday while focusing on the task at hand.
The commodity sell-off can be explained as the occasional shake-out of speculators that is an inevitable part of a bull run.
Mr Sharon, anxious to shake off his ultra-hardline image, says he would set up a national unity government if elected, with Mr Barak as his minister of defence.
Countries that see themselves as potential crisis-victims want to shake off the fund's shackles.
The fact that the Mets remained virtually irrelevant on the free-agent market this off-season didn't help to shake the perception that the team can't afford to spend.
As befits so many superheroes-in-waiting, Peter is bullied, and, if we never entirely shake off the sense that we are witnessing a complex, two-hundred-million-dollar revenge of the nerd, that also is a defining strain of the genre.
The two players came face to face at Stamford Bridge on Saturday but Bridge refused to shake Terry's hand before kick-off in a humiliating snub.
Mr Tsai's open hostility to Mr Chen during the trial suggests some old-school attitudes are hard to shake off.
The old image of railways as a devourer of government subsidy will not be easy to shake off, despite their new high-tech image.
There are measures we can take to stop this grim scenario playing out -- as long as we can shake off our hubris and implement them.
Clarke was also beaten on a few occasions as the luck went against the touring side but the right-hander showed his class to shake off those indiscretions.
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At the risk of appearing more profound than it is -- the English were able to shake off the puritanism of Cromwell and established the quintessence of sexual humour in Restoration comedy.
Williams continued to argue with the officials and disputed the version of events given -- before she stormed off to shake hands with Clijsters having realized she had been penalized a point on match point for verbal abuse.
How can we shake off the blinders and take a long-term view?
The home support, therefore, would not have been too pleased to hear that he had failed to shake off a back injury and Yves Ma-Kalambay would be back between the sticks.
If Luke Narraway, who impressed on the summer tour to New Zealand, fails to shake off a hamstring injury, Nick Easter - who was demoted to the Saxons by Johnson - could win a surprise recall.
Detroit is still suffering from the collapse of the auto industry, and Washington DC is trying to shake off its reputation as a staid government town - especially with the looming threat of a federal shutdown caused by the ongoing US budget crisis.
Just as Major League Baseball is moving to shake off its steroid cloud under the warmth of spring-training sun, one of its biggest former stars continues to cast a shadow over the sport.
But senior ministers know it has set back their efforts to shake off the charge that they are a party of out-of-touch toffs.
Another full-back contender, Mathew Tait, is battling to shake off a hamstring injury, meaning the only fit contender at present is Delon Armitage of London Irish, who was not in either the elite squad or the second-string Saxons squad at the start of the season, but was fast-tracked into the senior squad as cover for Tait last week.
It flickers to life on-screen and appears to turn on and off when you shake the device it's on.
Jamie Murphy came on in the 31st minute for Lasley, who failed to shake off an early rib knock, and immediately injected some much-needed ingenuity into Motherwell's play, setting up Saunders to shoot just over from long range.
Seven years ago, Mr. Charoen tried to shake off his reputation as Thailand's king of cheap, throat-burning liquors by listing his flagship company, Thai Beverage, on Bangkok's stock exchange.
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Scrum-half Chris Cusiter has already returned to Scotland, having failed to shake off a knee injury.
Arsene Wenger's men must now shake off their disappointment and turn their attention to Tuesday's critical Champions League last-16 second leg against Barcelona - where they will aim to defend a 2-1 lead.
It will also be a chance for the parties to shake off some of the challenges that are holding them down, such as the right-wing drift of the GOP -- which could hurt the chances of the Republican candidates in 2016, regardless of how charismatic and talented they are.
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