We wash up, Kuperstach says, and make a little dinner, usually sandwiches and coffee.
Shafer also uses cove lighting, often tucked behind moldings, to wash up curved or sculpted ceilings.
The DfT said a number of countries were investigating such discharges and the residues that wash up on beaches.
Lurking beneath the azure waters that wash up on countless coastal and island beaches and vacation spots is the potential for a devastating tsunami.
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The bird, which was dehydrated and starving, is thought to be only the fourth Royal penguin to wash up there in more than a century.
The 3 p.m. kickoff gave Britons just enough time to wash up and get down to the stadium, ensuring they'd be off the streets until nightfall.
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"The animals usually migrate from Argentina around this time of year in search of food and warmer weather, and each year, some do wash up, " he said.
The young male bird, which was dehydrated and starving, is thought to be only the fourth royal penguin to wash up there in more than a century.
The toys were lost at sea until they started to wash up in places from Alaska to Maine, and continued to surprise beachcombers for more than a decade.
Of course, when the flows reverse, bond prices will fall, yields will climb, and a tidal wave of dollars will wash up on American shores, drowning consumers in a sea of inflation.
Thanks to the efforts of experts who defended the use of dispersants, hopes are high that no further oil will wash up on beaches or the precious marshlands off the Gulf coast.
Even as the President talks about what our next steps are in our response, obviously part of this will be highlighting the tremendous economic toll that has taken place -- as I said, even on places that didn't necessarily see a large amount of oil wash up, are still very much open for business.
Just one thing, though, sometimes my housemates use my stuff and don't wash it up.
Legislation cannot be carried forward between Parliaments and peers fear that the bill will enter the "wash-up" period, where party leaders and whips meet to decide which clauses will stay and which will disappear.
She might have been willing to pursue it, but the inspector told her that to make coffee, she would need to install a three-basin stainless steel wash-up sink plus a separate mop sink in her store, and she decided that coffee would have to wait.
London's National Theatre is one of four historic sites to receive funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund for "wash and brush up" restoration work.
After a quick wash and brush-up at the hotel, I headed to the nearest bus stop.
Needing a break from the keyboard, I grabbed a bucket and some sponges and went outside to wash my dinged-up Volkswagen Rabbit.
But if you get up to wash your face and when you come back to bed someone's taken your place, perhaps you shouldn't blame her.
The children built a castle, of course, but castle-building is rather poor fun when you have no hope of the swishing tide ever coming in to fill up the moat and wash away the drawbridge, and, at the happy last, to wet everybody up to the waist at least.
Visitors have to wash their hands and suit up in boots and coveralls supplied by the farm.
As Ms. DeSimone advises, I waited until it dried to wash it off and ended up with a rich emollient layer on my face long after removal.
While we're fairly certain you already own at least one piece of apparel with electrostatic iPod controls on them, they'll eventually end up in the wash (we hope), leaving you liaison-less for the day.
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Unfortunately, his broker will probably report every one of the potential wash sale losses and total them up, too.
If you're overwhelmed with salad greens, fill your sink up with water and wash and dry everything all at once, Ms. Welsh suggests.
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