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  • There is a great deal of controversy over the merits of bleached and unbleached flour.
  • Facing him across the bleached wooden plank, Melissa became aware of an extraordinary change in his manner.
  • Beneath, where even in August noonday, the sun cannot find its way by a chink, and babies lie stark naked in the cavernous shade, Allen Street presents a sort of submarine and greenish gloom, as if its humanity were actually moving through a sea of aqueous shadows, faces rather bleached and shrunk from sunlessness as water can bleach and shrink. Humoresque A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It
  • We follow the tracks across the cracked mudflats, out past the sunken pilings now exposed and bleached by sun, to the deepest channel turned fetid pond. Three Prayers for Rain
  • Over each, now, a wooden shelter was in place, already bleached by the sun.
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  • The city was perched on its barren, hot rock, with scarcely a drop of water, and its inhabitants must often have been tempted to wish that there had been running down the sun-bleached bed of the Kedron a flashing stream, such as laved the rock-cut temples and tombs of Thebes. Expositions of Holy Scripture Isaiah and Jeremiah
  • He wears a long, white cotton thobe, bleached and pressed to a dazzling crispness, and a red-checked ghutra headdress held in place by the black agal headband, the wool cord once used by the Bedouins to hobble their camels. Richard Bangs: Bahrain: Once Was Paradise
  • At intervals, the double-height spaces are penetrated by the diagrid structure, bleached white like dinosaur ribs.
  • The needles were bleached with a 4% sodium hypochloride solution which macerates the mesophyll, and vascular and epidermal tissue were brushed off.
  • Searching out the bleached bones of the image we found instead flesh unexpressed by light.
  • Her bleached blonde hair and heavy blue eye-shadow looked false in the bright kitchen; her tight top and high hds made her look like a pretend person. Two women
  • The sun has bleached her yellow skirt.
  • It was only the sun, flashing briefly on her bleached hair.
  • In the studio David Gower, Mike Atherton and Ian Botham lurked around an unusually small cardboard coffee table looking oddly bleached-out, a sense of ghostliness accentuated by the ever-present World Cup logo with its backdrop of faceless, baying cartoon figures set against a glaring firestorm of a sky, like a Soviet-era depiction of some future cricketing apocalypse. India's future is so bright they gotta wear shades | Barney Ronay
  • The front door opened onto a large hallway which ran all the way through the rest of the house to the back door; its lime-bleached walls enhanced the reddish patina of the ground-floor windows, as well as the studwork and the polished wood of the doorways. Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
  • In their universe all is bland, bloodless, bleached of character.
  • Description: Printed in Vale type on unbleached Arnold paper, bearing the Vale Press watermark. 2009 September 18 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • There are six of them in total, one hundred and fifty foot tall totemic spires of Growth Bone, Calcine, and Blossom Glass, bedecked on all sides with terraces, platforms and loggias, sun-bleached and standing to attention like nine pins spilt upon the desert or deep sea hydro-thermal vents rising from unfathomed depths. Watchman: Babel Series Part One | SciFi UK Review
  • For miles and miles we walk through the trackless waste of sun-bleached salt clay.
  • I saw his talking face, bleached to steel by the frosted mirror. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the night I call at his house, his spotty face and bleached hair greet me at the door. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ashley’s was better in Twi and they bleached Jackson and Nikki’s hair for Twi. Twilight Lexicon » New Last Airbender Trailer
  • Miles of bleached wooden board protect the flora and fauna - and keep your boots dry. Times, Sunday Times
  • In those days, the LibDems were (in the nicest possible way) regarded as slightly woolly and synonymous with wholemeal bread and unbleached linen.
  • Now that the party's deputy leader has announced she will not stand in next year's Assembly elections, the party is to be stripped of its only eminent woman and bleached of its last shade of green.
  • Mary's face was brown and the sun had bleached the ends of her hair.
  • The bleached pulp is then converted into a variety of paper products, including disposable diapers.
  • It has cypress and ilex and olive trees to set in picturesque contrast against the bleached earth.
  • Only eDNA isn’t bleached white. Smithsonian Mag
  • Unless they were only studying eco-friendly disposables, the biodegradable ones, because they are actually not half bad and I can see how they'd be environmentally comparable to cloth nappies regularly bleached and washed at 90 degrees and tumble-dried. Cloth nappies: The Today Programme
  • The film has its visually muddy scenes, but it still exudes a stylish elegance from the exquisite bleached-out imagery of the opening credit sequence to the loungey soundtrack.
  • The non-intensive moor was lovely with some hazy silver birch, vivid green mosses, rushes, bilberries, bleached and tufted grasses and a touch of gorse.
  • A peaked shingle roof, weather-bleached wooden walls, the planks warped and twisted.
  • West Texas generally offers landscapes of muted colors - sepia earth and vast sun-bleached skies - but this canyon cradles a riparian forest of big-tooth maple, alligator juniper, and chinquapin oak.
  • Add 1 cup water and 1.25 cups unbleached white flour to 2 cups starter.
  • We offer Bagasse pulp products in bleached (white) or unbleached (light brown) option.
  • See hungryhead for pictures of the cutest bleached blond surfie wombat you have ever seen. Archive 2006-08-01
  • That is what makes it so clear that the conditional sentence I cited is in fact bleached of its conditionality.
  • There were only a few dry bones left, bleached by the sun.
  • A large colour photograph from his shack dweller series has been bleached of its content, the sitter a vague outline, a ghostly presence leached from the scene.
  • Sometimes the train puffed between lines of grey slab fencing in which were armies of white skeleton trees that had been 'rung' for extermination, or with bleached stumps sticking up in a chaos of felled trunks, while in some there had sprung up sickly iron-bark saplings. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
  • It is bleached on the side at which hydrogen gas is evolved in consequence of the liberated hydrogen withdrawing oxygen from the indigo, thereby forming a colorless deoxidized indigo. The Forces of Matter, Delivered before a Juvenile Auditory at the Royal Institution of Great Britain during the Christmas Holidays of 1859-60
  • I am now standing outside Iona Abbey (although the island is much smaller and flatter than I remember, seemingly bleached of some of its character and wild aspects).
  • If we try and expunge all the bits that don't fit with a controlled or rational model of the mind, we end up with something that's bleached of interest.
  • The veneered plywood shell can be in bleached oak, wengé stained, or covered with monochromatic or bicolour laminate. Woody Wood Rug
  • It is made entirely of aluminum beer and soda cans, their labels badly bleached over the years by the intense Texas sun.
  • Bleached conditionals probably tell us something about the semantics or the pragmatics of conditionals, though I have never been able to put my finger on exactly what.
  • Gia bleached her hair blond and Josh liked playing with hair dye.
  • She has taken the last few days off, however, because she has just had her teeth bleached pearly white.
  • Her voice sawing at his nerves, he imagined her en - gulfed in flame, her bleached hair sizzling a special green. Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth
  • One of the girls is Doreen who has bleached blond hair, blue eyes and a southern accent.
  • We swept along a beach littered with the bleached skeletons of old boats. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had everything from bleached surfer dudes to Tongan gentlemen wearing the traditional lava lava.
  • The washing powder bleached my sweater.
  • Sailors in bleached white uniforms wander around trying to convince themselves they are having fun.
  • She bleached her hair blond.
  • After two hours, carefully strain the oil by using unbleached muslin (usually available at fabric stores).
  • It was the bleached skull of a small bird.
  • But other artists chose to paint architectural and desert scenes in which the direct light of the sun bleached out almost all colour. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The sky, at eight in the evening, was the colour of bleached calico; the clouds against the horizon seemed painted on.
  • a shabby little hussif, containing a thimble, scissors, needles and some skeins of unbleached thread. The Wings of the Morning
  • I find that adding it in combination with unbleached all purpose flour gives me the texture that I am looking for in these rolls. Mary Ann Esposito: Snow Bored... Let's Bake!
  • Percussive rhythm and pointillist effects propel this chant-like song depicting death as a beautiful woman marching on a road of bleached bones; difficult intervals, many sevenths and ninths.
  • Black or green is the original, white has been bleached. Food Watch
  • Deep plum tones are etched in black while bleached ivory mink is laser cut with contrasting brown.
  • The comical little fellow wore an unbleached cotton shirt, and tattered pantaloons, with home-made suspenders or "gallowses. Queer Stories for Boys and Girls
  • I saw his talking face, bleached to steel by the frosted mirror. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paul, who gives the introductory talk, does, it's true, look every inch the surf dude with his sun-bleached hair and permatan.
  • Over each, now, a wooden shelter was in place, already bleached by the sun.
  • I am unreasonably excited that King Arthur Flour is coming out with an unbleached cake flour. A New Kind Of Cake Flour
  • Black or green is the original, white has been bleached. Food Watch
  • For miles the road winds up the gulch, which is almost devoid of timber, amid piled-up rocks and debris, bleached and blistered by the sun's fierce rays; the gulch itself being literally stripped to "bedrock. A Tramp Through the Bret Harte Country
  • In the center of the kitchen was a large pine table, bleached by age, with benches on either side.
  • It is light and satisfying, the flakiness - the result of using real butter, unbleached flour and no preservatives - is the dinkum deal.
  • We skimmed groves of ancient olive trees and ribs of bleached white stone.
  • From a distance the braces look to be giant bleached drumsticks of a creature long dead.
  • And unless Catholics have a conversion of heart that helps us see what we've become -- that we haven't just" assimilated "to American culture, but that we've also been absorbed and bleached and digested by it -- then we'll fail in our duties to a new generation and a new electorate. If you haven't read Archbishop Chaput's most recent speech...
  • I bleached the purple stripes out of my bangs and became a garden-variety L' Oreal girl.
  • However, I don't like using bleached flour, so I forgo the puffier cookie - but Levain's cookie isn't as puffy as it is just well, BIG and THICK! Sugar High Fridays: The Test Of Time: Great Grandma Kelly's Jam Cake
  • In our world of loud images, all jostling for attention, his bleached pictures seem reticent as ghosts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unbleached stoneground white flour isn't the same as "normal" white flour at all. The thing about waking up at six...
  • It is neither fair nor dark, but of a dull-brown colour, lighter around the mouth, where it has been bleached by the sun, "ambeer," and water. The Scalp Hunters
  • When I hear the words “earth tones” I think of every tone on the earth, and like to cut “and the” out of the phrase “man and the environment”, like a tag out of a T-shirt, then lie down on unbleached linens to turn the fine glossy paper with its color reproductions. Swimming with Cézanne
  • So what about sanitary towels and tampons: bleached products that also come into intimate contact with the human body?
  • They say the boots are the perfect finishing touch for their artificial tans, bleached hair, white make-up and bright scanty skirts.
  • And Cadfael turned back into the cloister garth, and paced the bleached wintry sward very thoughtfully. A River So Long
  • An otherworldly beach made entirely of twisted, bleached white coral pieces. Times, Sunday Times
  • Look for organic, unbleached, untreated cotton.
  • The problem is that if you used a home hair color kit to obtain a lighter color, your hair has been bleached and colored in a single process.
  • The bleached wood floor is covered in tarry splats.
  • It is so frustrating that the bleached images of the alien world are so ruggedly handsome and so unjustified and impertinent to the plot at the same time.
  • Then he turned and went slowly up the stair, and came out on to the open face of that Isle, and he saw that it was waste indeed, and dreadful: a wilderness of black sand and stones and ice-borne rocks, with here and there a little grass growing in the hollows, and here and there a dreary mire where the white-tufted rushes shook in the wind, and here and there stretches of moss blended with red-blossomed sengreen; and otherwhere nought but the wind-bitten creeping willow clinging to the black sand, with a white bleached stick and a leaf or two, and again a stick and a leaf. The Story of the Glittering Plain; or, the land of Living Men
  • The bleached earth trembled beneath the soles of my boots.
  • -- We advise our readers to work this charming pattern, in unbleached Fil à dentelle D. M.C No 50, because it imitates the appearance of old lace better than any other material. Encyclopedia of Needlework
  • She cut her hair short and bleached it blond, flaunted cast-off clothes and vivid red lipstick, shaved her eyebrows and replaced them with gold streaks.
  • Mickey had short bleached-blonde hair and a sandpapery growth of stubble on his chin.
  • Then wash the bleached area with warm water and let it dry.
  • On the night I call at his house, his spotty face and bleached hair greet me at the door. Times, Sunday Times
  • The timber cladding on the outside is untreated and has taken on a bleached, silvery colour as it has weathered.
  • The paper cartons are now being manufactured using unbleached paper, as chlorine bleaches can cause toxic water pollution.
  • Their colouring will undergo remarkable transformations from vulgar pink to rich ruddy purples before turning a bleached shade of brown.
  • Kraft pulp is still used, in bleached and unbleached forms, for such products as paper bags, milk cartons, and paper cups.
  • I was so happy to find that bread made with spelt was even better tasting and feeling than bread made with regular unbleached stoneground flour. Archive 2007-07-01
  • An otherworldly beach made entirely of twisted, bleached white coral pieces. Times, Sunday Times
  • Newforest, Just back from the living room and my hands are bleached white and smelling of javel (with eucalyptus scent). Amusette - French Word-A-Day
  • The images palpitate between bleached brightness and murk.
  • They are white and weathered, the horns cracked and bleached by the snows and frosts, and the rains and heats of many winters and summers.
  • Buy organic produce, unbleached paper products and greener cleaners; skip weed killer and bug sprays.
  • Paper is traditionally bleached with chlorine and chemicals derived from it (such as chlorine dioxide).
  • The tagliatelle had been sitting under a hot lamp for so long that it looked like a mound of bleached bootlaces, only crispier.
  • Mary's face was brown and the sun had bleached the ends of her hair.
  • Mollie peered round the corner with her shoulders huddled in a shawl, and her face at once so cheerful, so unreproving, and so bleached with cold, that it was not in human nature to refuse the desired invitation. The Fortunes of the Farrells
  • It was a high-handed piece of business, the bleached men and kalsomined women declared, as they passed from the humor of contemplating Seth Trail's End
  • Alan works primarily with whole wheat flours, but Steve prefers a blend of an organic unbleached flour and an organic hard winter wheat he grinds himself.
  • Programs to utilize unbleached fiber and post - consumer fiber in all paper products shall be implemented.
  • It's truly sad when an animated bit of celluloid from 1969 has more personality, charisma, and raw sex appeal than our bleached bland himbo Fred.
  • I wade chest-high in bleached ryegrass murmuring in the wind, and spy down the rugged coast of California.
  • The sky was cloud-capped, an expanse of bleached gray. The Beautiful Miscellaneous
  • The effects of the unbleached pulp washing cleanliness on the consumption of chlorine are studied.
  • These products may also contain rayon and wood fluff, which is chemically derived from tree pulp and then bleached.
  • They say the boots are the perfect finishing touch for their artificial tans, bleached hair, white make-up and bright scanty skirts.
  • I also saw a picture of her as a bleached-blond punk teenager wearing dark eyeliner and a shirt that looked as if it was made of chain metal.
  • The stones are not bleached white but rather black and worn away to nubs, like an old man's really rotten teeth.
  • One of them looks like a bleached photograph of her abuelo Ramón; another resembles her sword boy, though aged by twenty years. The Lady Matador’s Hotel
  • Sherry, the punky bleached blond in the box office, looked up at me.
  • Bleached stalks of agave and sotol pierce the cloudless blue sky.
  • Before that, she'd appeared in a commercial as a bleached blond munching suggestively on marshmallows, and was given a tiny role shooting baskets in Jean-Luc Godard's "Je vous salue, Marie". Venturing Into the Unknown
  • Soon, the vines will have reddish sprouts and the almond trees will begin to bloom, but now everything is bleached, brown, monochromatic.
  • She was wearing a low-cut, red shirt with a pair of low-slung bleached jeans.
  • A good choice is virgin olive oil, because it has not been heated, refined or bleached.
  • Her half-long hair was bleached by the sun and salt, making her skin appear almost brown by contrast.
  • Ripening apples are vulnerable to sun scald, which causes bronzed or bleached spots on the fruit's skin.
  • In their universe all is bland, bloodless, bleached of character.
  • In our world of loud images, all jostling for attention, his bleached pictures seem reticent as ghosts. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sun bleached the red shirt
  • With each piece of bleached, dead coral washed ashore, the marine ecosystem comes that much closer to being a watery wasteland.
  • Hoovered, washed up and bleached the bathroom, then headed out to work.
  • She's dressed in tight jeans and a navy stripy top with her bleached blonde hair high in a ponytail. The Sun
  • Inside were books book-ended by bleached skulls of various sizes and orders, among other oddments. Stella Bonhomme and the League of Mischief
  • I recall seeing bundles of this bleached umber root in the markets of Kathmandu, and have watched villagers harvest it in the high pastures of Dolpo in western Nepal.
  • Tie the duck breasts with unbleached cotton string.
  • This increase is the first for bleached kraft boxboard grades by North American producers since October 2008. Purchasing - Top Stories
  • Austria, and contains between thirty and forty per cent. of white ceresin (which resembles bleached beeswax), about thirty per cent. of yellow ceresin (which resembles yellow wax), and twenty per cent. of black petroleum; the residue is dirt. Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883
  • Raw flax and wool was spun into yarn, this was then dyed or bleached, woven into cloth and then cut and sewn into the garments their families needed.
  • POPEIL: But nature's nondrying steam adds body to long or short, bleached or broken hair ... CNN Transcript Apr 13, 2001
  • When freed of the sudsy water, rinsed, and toweled off, she launched into a joyful frenzy of rolling in the grass, her newly bleached fur glistening in the sunlight.
  • The bleached bones of cattle warn the traveler how hot it can be in Death Valley.
  • This develops a blood-red colour with perchloride of iron, bleached by corrosive sublimate. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • She was in her early twenties, with bleached white hair cropped close to her skull. WALL GAMES
  • Try your natural foods market and, if it does not have unbleached high-gluten flour, ask for hard spring wheat flour.
  • I dare say you have seen upon some dreary moor, or at the foot of some 'scaur' on the hillside, the bleached bones of a sheep, lying white and grim among the purple heather. Expositions of Holy Scripture : St. Matthew Chaps. IX to XXVIII
  • So there I was in gold lamé and bleached hair, and it was fantastic but it wasn't what I'd predicted for myself.
  • She wore a sunbleached purple turban and presented fingernails long enough to make the spine shiver in sympathetic sensitivity.
  • But other artists chose to paint architectural and desert scenes in which the direct light of the sun bleached out almost all colour. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Between the two of us, we scrubbed and wiped and bleached that entire apartment clean over that night and the better part of the next day.
  • At retail, distressed denim or dark denim are selling well, as are very bleached out denims and colored denims.
  • Another board named Duplex board (or boxboard) is similar but the inner layer is made from grey (ie unbleached) chemical pulp. 3 Packaging materials
  • The compost consisted of the EarthShell plates and bowls, unbleached paper napkins, fiber trays, biodegradable trash bags, and food from a federal agency's cafeteria, plus leaves and grass clippings.
  • It assumed a hallucinatory significance there on the bare, bleached boards of the porch floor.
  • She caught rain water from eaves in a wooden trough; she washed, picked, carded and dyed the wool; pulled, broke, hatchelled, and bleached the hemp; spun the thread, and wove the cloth; designed the style, cut and made the garments.
  • The floatplane bobbed at anchor, its colours more vivid, unbleached. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Opposite the gallery desk was an enormous piece of bleached driftwood.
  • ... inked by monks in lamplight, drawn in brilliant colours on vellum, pale but rich in tone, not bleached pure white but yellowed, brown, the colour of skin, of earth, of wood, old bone, of things that were all once alive. Images Of Vellum And Ink
  • More and more people have decided not to put up with yellowing, stained teeth and, instead, are having them bleached into a pearly white grins.
  • These products may also contain rayon and wood fluff, which is chemically derived from tree pulp and then bleached.
  • Her long pale yellow hair was bleached in highlights by the summer sun, her arms brushed with a light tan. LOST SUMMER
  • Dragicevic's combination of bleached-out chroma, lack of bravura and resurrected idioms makes for commendably uningratiating paintings.
  • Her hair was bleached blonde and swaying at her hips.
  • “(W) e really care about offering the highest-quality product free of unnecessary chemicals, and our cake flour has been the one product in which we compromised our unbleached stance,” spokeswoman Allison Furbish wrote when I asked about the new flour. A New Kind Of Cake Flour
  • Everything (including most of the people) looked a bit bleached and tired in the hazy sunshine, an effect which is easily remedied by donning sunglasses with a brown tint.
  • The trees have nearly lost their leaves, now scattered in russet showers, about their roots, while the branches are drawn in shadowy lines by the autumn sun upon the bleached grass and withering foliage with which it is strewn. Rural Hours
  • I was expecting a very large old woman with a stick and bleached blond hair.
  • Snow and rain and summer sun had bleached its wood, its runners were red streaks of rust, its rawhide lashings had been eaten off, but snugly rolled inside the tarpaulin was a sack of mail. Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories
  • If bleached all-purpose flour is all you can get your hands on, make a loaf anyway.
  • This travel writer shuns the baking, bleached fleshpots of Tenerife's southern climes to find a different kind of holiday in the north of the island…
  • This fabric may yellow so it should be bleached frequently with sodium perborate bleach.
  • His blue eyes narrowed as his high-planed face hardened, and even his bleached blond hair seemed to bristle.
  • Linen/cotton mix jacket £66, cotton jersey t-shirt £26 and bleached white jeans £52.
  • My mother bleached that damned doll five times, washed it solidly for two days before she would hand it over.
  • This dress is dry cleanable only and cannot be bleached.
  • Linen coarse yarn is bleached with a new acid bleaching agent instead of traditional sodium chlorite.
  • I gave up hope long ago that cake flour would ever be available in unbleached. A New Kind Of Cake Flour
  • The camp is a level, dusty wilderness, the barren sameness of the plain broken only by row upon regimented row of bleached canvas tents.
  • This is a great mountain stuck out in the middle of nowhere and bleached white by the sun. Times, Sunday Times
  • Giant whale vertebrae lie beached and bleached on the shore like prehistoric, bone propellers.
  • The bones had been bleached in the desert sun.
  • Pour liqueur through a fine strainer or unbleached muslin cloth.
  • She was bleached by being so much indoors, and looked very fragile in the costly simplicity of her black draperies as she entered.
  • This mildly volumizing perm will last 10-12 weeks, but those with heavily highlighted or bleached hair should avoid it as it could cause further damage.
  • I feel happy until they start to remake the bed with shiny new sheets that glisten in bleached starchiness.
  • The grass was dry and bleached after an almost rainless autumn, but the sky was overcast and heavy with the foreshowing of change. A River So Long
  • Traditional peasant attire for men consisted of pajama-like trousers and tunic of unbleached cotton, a serape (used as both a blanket and a cloak), sandals, and wide sombrero.
  • He had bleached his hair almost white and spiked it into a number of horns all over his head.
  • The camp is a level, dusty wilderness, the barren sameness of the plain broken only by row upon regimented row of bleached canvas tents.
  • I flicked at my hair, a savage spiky crop with a bleached fringe, lightly gelled, glanced at my watch, frowned and headed for the door.
  • Robbins says there will indeed be some difference between cakes made with the bleached and unbleached versions: A New Kind Of Cake Flour
  • They will need limitless energy - though bleached blond hair is optional. The Sun
  • An otherworldly beach made entirely of twisted, bleached white coral pieces. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her bleached blonde hair is dragged up into neat golden coils of plaiting, like a sleeping snake on her head.
  • Because it just so happens that not all canola oil is as flavourless as the stuff on supermarket shelves, which has been extruded, degummed, acidified, vacuumed, bleached and deodorized, all in the name of shelf life and what you might call the 21st-century agro-industrial palate. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed

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