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  • Within two years, Charles was sent to work at a blacking factory in the Strand.
  • That's why, when I was getting into my 5Ks, I'd get through about two miles of them and just start kind of blacking out just from not getting oxygen. Runner\'s World Racing News
  • To prevent blacking out, I tighten every muscle in my lower extremities, from my stomach to the little tendons in my toes.
  • I am surprised that dockers have not done something about blacking these products, which I am sure are exported through some docks in the country.
  • I was put to do all sorts of unpleasant work, such as blacking down the rigging, greasing the masts, and helping Dirty Dick to clean the caboose and sweep out the forecastle. Happy Jack and other Tales of the Sea
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  • In The FBI Files 43, he has overpainted the photograph of a man to create a Baconian screaming magnate; the FBI document around him has an exaggerated amount of blacking out that seems to be constricting the figure.
  • The blacking warehouse was the last house on the left-hand side of the way, at old Hungerford-stairs.
  • Short of blacking her face I think she has run out of threats and insults. dan davenport Clinton rallies union in Puerto Rico
  • Had Tom even invented a new kind of blacking, or if Dan had started a newspaper, it might have been encouraging for those among the listeners who were thinking of engaging in similar professions. The Art of the Story-Teller
  • As for "blacking" up to resemble Moors, most Moroccans are of a "cafe au lait" hue. Army Rumour Service
  • When Rees was giving birth, she was close to blacking out from pain and turned to reach for the mask supplying a painkilling gas.
  • Their defiance sparked a huge wave of international solidarity that saw English dockers blacking Irish goods and collections taken in workplaces across Britain.
  • Blacking a lamp bulb by paint.
  • According to information we found on th, Phil suffers from a rare condition called cardiogenic syncope (which means that the heart sometimes fails to pump enough blood to the brain, resulting in the sufferer blacking out). Metal Hammer
  • Any dog’s quantity of it visibly oozed out thickly from this dirty little blacking beetle for the very fourth snap the Tulloch – Turn-bull girl with her coldblood kodak shotted the as yet unre — muneranded national apostate, who was cowardly gun and camera shy, taking what he fondly thought was a short cut to Caer Fere, Finnegans Wake
  • Until the 1939-45 war, Allcocks coated their reels with some sort of blacking that looked wonderfully used, even when it was new.
  • From Monday workers would stage demonstrations, factory occupations and "blacking" actions were being developed against companies that dismissed workers. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • U.S. government specialists went through each page, blacking out any information a foreign intelligence expert could use.
  • Nevertheless, his mission was a success and we are now in possession of numerous files that outline several potential plans for the further "blacking" of Senator Obama. Giving Obama a Black Eye
  • In the meanwhile, I had sent two men down to the wreckage of the masts to cut away a couple of the hempen shrouds and bring them to the camp, and they, appearing about this time, I set to work to unlay the shrouds, so that they might get out the fine white yarns which lay beneath the outer covering of tar and blacking. The Boats of the 'Glen Carrig'
  • The Pentagon has censored sections of the book, mainly blacking out individuals' names.
  • I never even got to go to school, instead spending my childhood working first in a blacking factory and later as an attendant on the Vomitron ride at Luna Park.
  • He told me that the oxygen mask had pulled away from my face some, and that I was probably just blacking out.
  • Guilt is the great disguiser, blacking the white of the sun.
  • He was blacking out, with a sensation like a roar of water in his ears and a dark cloud, rolling across his mind. KARA KUSH
  • The union decided to vent its frustrations on the radio station's abolishing such institutions as the orchestra during a cost cutting exercise by blacking its music programmes for ten weeks in 1980.
  • Had _Tom_ even invented a new kind of blacking, or if _Dan_ had started a newspaper, it might have been encouraging for those among the listeners who were thinking of engaging in similar professions. The Art of the Story-Teller
  • U.S. government specialists went through each page, blacking out any information a foreign intelligence expert could use.
  • After blacking out my two front teeth, I shaved my head, slapped a giant self-adhesive spider web tattoo across my neck and walked boldly up to the police vehicle.
  • - Speedway Motorsports Inc. chairman Bruton Smith proposed the idea of blacking out races in the markets of venues that SMI owns, that do not sell out NASCAR races. The MotorSportsNews.Net(work)
  • When I closed my eyes I saw fireworks and raged: No, you're not blacking out again, too much to do. SKORPION'S DEATH
  • He became deeply unhappy when his father was imprisoned for debt and he worked for a time in a blacking warehouse.
  • A close examination of the ‘kit’ reveals several shoemakers' hammers, peg rasps, a blacking brush, a grooving knife, a shoe last, an awl, and an expandable boot form.
  • The last issue had a good letter from someone who signed himself ‘Conscript’, describing how he and his comrades were forced to waste their time in polishing brass, blacking the rubber hoses on stirrup pumps with boot polish, scraping broom handles with razor blades, and so on. As I Please
  • In legitimate boxing he had shown himself his foe's superior; and he was not particularly anxious to emphasize that fact by blacking Jabe's eyes or "bloodying" his nose. Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good
  • She fell to the ground with a soft thud, blacking out before even hitting the burning sands.
  • Boiling up shirts and sheets, ironing, polishing floors and furniture, blacking grates and shining silver used to be heavy work.
  • It was after a lot of headaches and copious administration of minyok rima (Tiger balm) did I suspect that blakeng came from the English word "blacking". Di Bawah Rang Ikang Kering
  • He fell forward, striking his face on the pavement and blacking out some time between 2pm and 3pm last Monday.
  • Shoeblack-boys tumbled over each other for the privilege of blacking his honour's boots; nosegay-women and flying fruiterers plied Mr. Gumbo with their wares; piemen, pads, tramps, strollers of every variety, hung round the battle-ground. The Virginians
  • A blacking warehouse was an establishment manufacturing, packaging and distributing blacking, for cleaning boots and shoes.
  • Surely if a new student shows, in the language of cant, "bumptiousness," the older students could "take him down" by dignity of manner or quiet sarcasm, rather than descend to the level of the blacking brush. History of the University of North Carolina. Volume II: From 1868 to 1912
  • U.S. government specialists went through each page, blacking out any information a foreign intelligence expert could use.

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