How To Use Dye In A Sentence

  • The dyes are in the form of a suspension of particles which, for reasons not fully understood, are adsorbed onto the surface of ligno-cellulosic fibres such as sisal, abaca and fique. Chapter 8
  • Owing to different structures of cotton fiber and chitin fiber, they have differentadsorbability to reactive dyestuffs.
  • Furthermore, the xerogels prepared from the organogels showed a striking property of adsorbing dyes such as crystal violet from water.
  • Denim is identified as an "American cotton textile where the diagonal warp is a striped hickory cloth that was once associated with railroadmen's overalls, in which blue or black contrasting undyed white threads form the woven pattern. My God George Will is a bigger fashion snob than me! - dfi
  • The sides would be totally white without the dye job. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Opening to the power of intention, you begin knowing that conception, birth and death are all natural aspects of the energy field of creation. Wayne Dyer 
  • Care and skill in the use of dyes can produce products that resist bleeding, crocking, frosting, and discoloration. HOME COMFORTS
  • Industrial crops such as flax and dye-plants (madder, woad, and weld), and other cash crops such as coleseed, hops, and tobacco, increased revenue per hectare, enabling more people to live from the earnings of smaller plots.
  • Shoes are available in many styles in fabrics which can be custom dyed to match the gown.
  • His grand-sounding name 'Tintoretto' means nothing but 'the little dyer,' and it was given to him because of his father's trade. Knights of Art; stories of the Italian painters
  • Until the advent of synthetic dyes, woad was cultivated in great plantations that were for a time a mainstay in some colonial economies. SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
  • Nancy Finn at Chasing Rainbows dyes lovely silk caps and tussah and and and... Spinning Silk Hankies
  • These elements - lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium and francium - all react with water to give solutions that change the color of a vegetable dye from red to blue.
  • She's wearing a print dress, low-cut of course, frilly sleeves, a quarter-inch of makeup, and her hair is dyed midnight black.
  • The front was embossed with a teal hummingbird sitting on a tie-dyed tree stump.
  • The bee, the robin, the frog, and the dragonfly are all made using wax that I dyed with black cobalt stain. Kater’s Art » Blog Archive » Wall Mosaic 1: Girl with Scythe
  • Sweaters are colored with organic dyes.
  • The complexity and number of processes for treating silk goods may be realized when we know that a piece-dyed or printed fabric is handled its entire length between fifty and one hundred times after it comes from the loom, sometimes even more. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
  • The Antropophagites (so called for that thei liue by mannes fleshe) of all menne, are the worste condicioned, without lawe, or officer, appareilled like the Scithiens: but in language like vnto no bodye but them selues. The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie
  • Having a penchant for natural fabrics and dyes, he uses man-made fibers and chemical dyes as well.
  • OK, our garden is based around ethnobotanical plants which are useful to people, not only for foods and medicines, but also for fibres, dyes, cosmetics, perfumes, poisons and so on.
  • (O father of a felt calotte!) 75 In times of mourning Moslem women do not use perfumes or dyes, like the Henna here alluded to in the pink legs and feet of the dove. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • And when thou hast done it, to let me understand what he saith, that I may dye the more contentedly, and disburdened of so heavy an oppression, the onely comfort to a parting spirit: and so she ceased, her teares flowing forth abundantly. The Decameron
  • Danny Dyer and Zoo magazine in row over 'misquote' claim guardian. co.uk, Monday 10 May 2010 12.02 BST Film | guardian.co.uk
  • Avondale is focusing on six dye ranges with colors including khakis, grays, browns, burgundies and greens.
  • We do not come upon monster advertisements of antibilious pills, hair dye, or soap amid olive groves and vineyards. In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller"
  • As for the other, he is a model of wantonness and scurrilousness and a blackener of the face of hoariness; his dye acteth the foulest of lies: and the tongue of his case reciteth these lines, [FN#464] 'Quoth she to me,' I see thou dy'st thy hoariness; 'and I,' I do but hide it from thy sight, O thou mine ear and eye! ' Arabian nights. English
  • Following on the mordanting operations comes the dyeing, which is carried out in the following manner. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student
  • The function relation between difference and dyestuff concentration was obtained.
  • Everything is perfect in the universe - even your desire to improve it. Wayne Dyer 
  • And whan the philosophres han don and perfourmed here commandementes, thanne the mynstralle begynnen to don here mynstralcye, everyche in hire instrumentes, eche aftre other, with alle the melodye that thei can devyse. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • They are polar compounds and exhibit a high fluorescence quantum yield and lase efficiently both in liquid and in solid solutions, with some of them outperforming the laser performance of the reference dye Rhodamine 6G.
  • Eosin Y is an anionic or acid dye in spite of the fact that a solution of the sodium salt of eosin is basic in reaction.
  • He lists the names of dyers, weavers, and embroiderers where possible.
  • Logwood is not only used for dyeing blacks and greys as the principal colouring matter, but is also used as a shading colour along with cutch, fustic, quercitron, etc., in dyeing olives, browns, etc., and among the recipes given in this section examples of its use in this direction will be found. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student
  • But Californian pistachios, which are harvested and processed by more sophisticated means, are usually unblemished and left undyed.
  • By this date Loango had become an important commercial power, trading with Europeans, especially Dutch, in ivory, hides, red dyewood, and raffia but relatively few slaves. 1576-1671
  • It required him to have his blond hair dyed dark brown. The Sun
  • On land, they plundered logwood, a tree used to produce a dye used in the woolen industry.
  • Do you mind the time you dyed your hair?"
  • _ -- Use in the dye-bath 2 oz. Rose azurine G, 1 lb. soda and The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student
  • The first step, that of the manufacture of phenyl arsinic acid, was carried out at Ludwigshafen in one of the existing azo dye sheds without any alteration of plant, just as a new azo dye might have been produced in the same shed. The riddle of the Rhine, chemical strategy in peace and war ...
  • Did the jury feel that some of the most damning evidence against Scott Peterson was his own erratic behavior, such as dyeing his hair, growing a beard, preparing to leave the country? CNN Transcript Dec 14, 2004
  • Coffee, sugar, cotton, and indigo (a blue dye) from Haiti accounted for nearly one-half of France's foreign trade.
  • When all the yarn has been entered into the dye-bath, the first stickful is lifted out, the yarn turned over and re-entered in the dye-liquor, this operation is carried out with all the sticks of yarn until the cotton has become dyed of the required depth. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student
  • And here we are in these floor-length indigo-dyed cotton culottes that have 25 pleats in them, and this sort of heavyweight double-stitched cotton top.
  • The discovery of the so-called aniline dyes has greatly increased the variety of colors available. Textiles and Clothing
  • Dry, brittle hair and split ends were the unfortunate consequence of years of dyeing it peroxide blond.
  • The President, backed by trusted advisers, some of them dyed-in-the-wool oilmen, called immediately for increased energy production. BARRACUDA 945
  • Ravenwing's patterns were brand new, the colors and edges crisp and unfaded - and it was obvious to Keisha's experienced eyes that the reason she'd been in the bath was because she had been washing out the excess dyes. Elephant in the City
  • And I cheated on the reds because I was out of coreopsis so they are not dyed by me. 2.5.2009 « Photo-a-Day
  • Hats, caps or other headgear can be worn to protect the head and face from being coloured with hard-to-rinse dyes.
  • She dunked a piece white cloth in the dye.
  • Lovely silk brocades and other fine fabrics are woven, dyed and embroidered here.
  • Twenty men emerge in tie-dyed pareu covering their bodies.
  • And then, of course, there was the skill, the accumulated knowledge and ingenuity, behind dyeworks and glassworks, not to mention ships less frail than they looked, since in the future they would ply as far as Britain .... Time Patrolman
  • As trade with the New World increased, cochineal became the standard dye for a wide variety of uses, from the red coats of British soldiers, to the red tints of artists' paints and the coloring of pastry icings.
  • Dyed silk was purchased from Arab and Indian traders until sericulture was introduced on the island in the early nineteenth century.
  • I had bought a box of black hair dye earlier with the intention of using it, but had lost my nerve when I got home with it.
  • The men wear baggy trousers, usually made of indigo-dyed homespun fabric.
  • The distributions of Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE) in the Dye Laser Amplifier (DLA) as well as the excited level and triplet state populations of the dye have been reported.
  • The spiderwort is a flower whose juice is used for painting the silks before they're masked with starch and then dyed. Memoirs of a Geisha
  • She would like her story to be a stark warning to people buying home hair dye kits. The Sun
  • Uncharged polar and even ionic dyes with substantial molar weights have often been used to trace apoplastic water movement.
  • The word dyed Julia's cheeks crimson, and for the long hour that they lingered over their tea she seemed to Jim more charming than he had ever found her before. The Story of Julia Page
  • And not just the fruit, for they used the flowers in botanical medicines as well as in making a red dye, and the bark of the plant was helpful in tanning the finest grades of leather.
  • I am constructing a silk charmeuse evening dress of two layers that I would like to dye green and blue.
  • I should get busy 'dyeing' - your results are fantastic!! A picture heavy Monday
  • An FDA panel advised that warning labels weren't needed for food dye, and said it found no fundamental relationship with hyperactivity. What's News: World-Wide
  • # -- Until within a comparatively recent time black was dyed on wool solely by the use of logwood, combined with a few other natural dye-stuffs, such as fustic, indigo, etc., but of late the researches of colour chemists have resulted in the production of a large number of black dyes obtained from various coal-tar products. The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics
  • And when I bought those horrible little overdyed red saveloy thingees at the butcher, no one had any idea what the “cheerio” was that I asked for but instead offered me “little boys” – sigh I say pyjama…
  • For example, I can recall from elementary school the story of Charles Goodyear and vulcanizing rubber.
  • As we came closer we could make out two men in a life raft with dye marker showing and flailing their arms wildly in the air pleading to be seen.
  • The group's deep-dyed conservatism and hostility to social protest widely discredited it.
  • Various species of _Lecanora_, particularly _L. tartarea_, known as cudbear, are used in dyeing woollen yarn. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • I learn that the simmering stuff is a dyer's root, known as madder, which will be converted into a purer and more concentrated product. The Life of the fly; with which are interspersed some chapters of autobiography
  • While investigating the dyeing properties of the lichens, I made experiments, with a view to test their colorific power, on as many species as I could obtain in sufficient quantity, to render it at all useful to operate on -- that number, however, being very limited (between forty and fifty). The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • I notice that the new troll, "gerbil", suggests that we "check the ingredients in our hair dye. Elizabeth Edwards: "I Just Have More Confidence" In Hillary On Health Care
  • I know I could make a slip cover, but I like the texture of the existing fabric. is it possible to dye the chair as is or will I ruin the piece?
  • a job these six months, lookin 'fer work every dye an' carn't find it. ' The Black Bag
  • Charged the paper with a benzidine dye and an alkaline iodide. Forty Centuries of Ink
  • As for the technique, they are “icebox cookies” from the Joy of Cooking cookbook, with Pillsbury vanilla frosting dyed in extravagant colors. Kater’s Art » Blog Archive » Gloom Cookies
  • Mild cleansing compositions - Mild cleansing compositions comprising anionic, nonionic and / or amphoteric surfactants, one or more dyes having a total color, and one or more encapsulated dyes, including microencapsulated dyes, in microcapsules prepared by coacervation, precipitation, polycondensation or other reaction of anionic and cationic components, which encapsulated dyes have a total color different from ... FreshPatents.com: Notable Patent Applications - 05/07/2009
  • We guess the academy already had as many tie-dye shirts as it could handle.
  • She was a mature lady with dyed ginger hair and a roguish grin.
  • When I dyed my hair, my mother refused to talk to me for a week. Times, Sunday Times
  • The exhibition will showcase a special range of shawls, stoles, garments, sarees, scarves, caps, gloves, sweaters, durries and fabric in embroidery, mirror work, weaves and natural dyes.
  • However, potential complications include: bleeding infection skin blistering, scarring or ulceration nerve damage injury to surrounding structures (skin, nerves or organs) allergic reaction to X-ray dye or sclerosant blood in the urine Sclerotherapy
  • I devised these flowery egg cosies to use up oddments of yarn that I had dyed.
  • Most of Ecolution's fabrics are vegetable dyed with such botanicals as oregano, oak bark, bilberry and pansy to create a vivid palate of colors.
  • In the eighteenth-century, this conversion shortened production time and reduced the quantity of heat necessary to complete the blue-dyeing process. reference The Saxon blue process (now called indigo sulfonate) creates colors that are bright and beautiful, and visually somewhat different from those obtained through the traditional indigo dyeing methods. The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • I wore flowery shirts and tie-dye pants and spent hours in a smoky arena swaying to never-ending jams and feeling the love.
  • Her brown eyes are intelligent and searching and her long wiry dark hair has been cut into a short pixie-style cut and dyed honey brown.
  • His black hair dye, piercings, and all of the other punk-related objects were gone.
  • Some progress has been made in this direction, but so far the main results are certain degradation-products such as aniline dyes derived from coal tar; salicylic acid; essences of fruits; etc. Still these and many other discoveries of the same nature do not prove that the laboratory of man can compete with the laboratory of the living plant cell. Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86
  • When you abandon making choices, you enter the vast world of excuses. Wayne Dyer 
  • There also was a feeling of texture in many fabrics, created through tie-dye, batik and ombred effects.
  • I bought a great tie-dyed silk scarf.
  • But Dyer had nothing to do with this imitative gang warfare. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • Use a cotton bud dipped in white vinegar to remove any stray hair dye from your skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or they might put green dye in his laundry. The Sun
  • Even rarer were certain organic dyes, such as indigo or purple, which had to be impregnated in chalk or the like to make them fast.
  • The book includes many references to Joseph-Jerôme Lalande's L'Art de faire le maroquin and Quemiset promises to improve on that work. 17 reference The preface also connects this book to publications on dyeing cloth, suggesting that Quemiset will organize the subject of dyeing leathers and establish its rules as Hellot's, Macquer's, and Le Pileur d'Apligny's books had done for wool, silk, and cotton, respectively. reference The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • In fact, she looked more interested in daydreaming about the colour she might dye her hair next. The Sun
  • Seynt Symeon: and with oute the cloyster of the temple, toward the northe, is a fulle faire chirche of Seynte Anne, oure ladyes modre: and there was oure lady conceyved. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • The first process is to dye the fabric so it matches the client's outfit. Times, Sunday Times
  • I bought some blue dye yesterday.
  • Quinine bisulfate was used as the standard for the bisbenzimide dyes, for PIH and ethidium bromide the standard used was rhodamine 101 and fluorescein was used for the cyanine dyes.
  • David Dyer-Bennet @ 312: "let me know when the t-shirts which have nothing to do with heresiarch other than having been inspired by the brief confusion are ready! Making Light: Rowling's being sued for plagiarism again
  • Of course, if nature has not been kind, a wig, dyeing or maybe even a snip here or there could help you to look more like your favourite character.
  • The scarlet petals of the wild Poppy, very abundant in English cornfields, when treated with sulphuric acid make a splendid red dye. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • On Sunday night I pilgrimed to Dundas to see Pernell Goodyear and the Freeway with Darryl and Charlene Dash.
  • Most currently available chenille is acrylic, which is very difficult to dye.
  • And with the technological advancement of dyes, which are conditioning rather than damaging, there is no reason to surrender to the ageing process. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oh, someone made a comment about his cape being gray when we first got here, so he went home to redye all of his blacks. You Suck
  • She has dyed her hair brown.
  • It was a bouquet of flowers, white carnations, with just the very edges of the petals dyed a bright cerulean blue.
  • Arone Dyer and Aron Sanchez take their freaky instruments six-string baritone ukulele and mutant bass guitar on the road for this smash-and-grab video of a pounding piece of hemiola-ridden art rock about emotional claustrophobia. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • They bought whitewash and mixed it with natural dyes and pigments. Times, Sunday Times
  • I stained my eyebrows with some of the dye common in the harem; concealed my female attire beneath a magnificent pelisse, lined with sables, which fastened from my chin to my feet; pulled a fez low upon my brow; and I sallied forth on my adventurous errand. G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Great Mosques of European Novelists and Poets (Slideshow)
  • And there is Kosha, tie-and-dye with Gujarati work and thread work integrated in the weave. The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Frontpage
  • “Shi dai fu wu” pronounced shr dye foo woo means serve in all lifetimes. Tao II
  • I have come across soap felting, however, I have read some articles where the dye from the felt caused staining on the skin. Sampler Soaps = Perfect Gifts
  • Old English names are (dyer's) alkanet and orcanet.
  • Although not given to blushing, Dick felt that he coloured under his dye at the praise; for although they had certainly sold cheaply, he doubted whether the term honest could be fairly applied to the whole transaction. The Tiger of Mysore A Story of the War with Tippoo Saib
  • At a time when so many carpet-makers are turning to artificial dyes, he extols the virtues of the old ways.
  • His hair, dyed an incongruous brown and brilliantined, an old man's vanity, glistened under the light like a waxy skullcap. MAMBO
  • They bought whitewash and mixed it with natural dyes and pigments. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1865 he started his work on indigo - the blue dye had fascinated him since his youth-and this soon led to the discovery of indole and to the partial synthesis of indigotin. Adolf von Baeyer - Biography
  • #9 …. no wonder the goodyear airdock has been off limits and i only see black helicopters there. on January 22nd, 2009 at 2: 44 pm Dvorak Uncensored
  • It has a slight sheen and a defined twill line, and can be dyed any color, including indigo.
  • On Sunday, I was tie-dyeing and my left hand wasn't gloved. Amjl81 Diary Entry
  • _ -- Chrysocolla, which appears to have been green carbonate of copper, or malachite (green verditer), was the green most approved of by the ancients; there was also an artificial kind which was made from clay impregnated with sulphate of copper (blue vitriol) rendered green by a yellow dye. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • I can explain the tie-dye bandana in two words: ultimate frisbee. 'Gossip Girl' threesome: Will you watch tonight? | EW.com
  • His crew sullenly tailed on to the halyards, and the strange, outlandish sail, lateen in rig and dyed a warm brown, rose in the air. YELLOW HANDKERCHIEF
  • But the very popularity of these inexpensive five-inch diameter discs made of metal, plastic and dye is taking a serious toll on the waste stream.
  • If you are near the dye vermilion, you will be stained red, if you are close to black ink, you will be stained black.
  • A young punk with a hair dyed laser pink came over to my table.
  • You can immersion dye, hand paint, drip color onto yarn, overdye already colored yarn, make self-striping yarn. About.com Knitting
  • Thankfully he'd stopped dyeing his hair jet black. Times, Sunday Times
  • He learned, among other things, what alum served for, besides dyeing.
  • At the time of the 1851 census in Britain, there were 268,000 milliners and dressmakers, as against 502,000 people working in cotton textile manufacture (including printing and dyeing).
  • Leaves of purple shiso — a relative of mint — act as a natural dye. Times, Sunday Times
  • Voters who hear McCain's dog whistle and then listen to it (certain evangelicals, dyed in the wool bigots) wouldn't vote for Obama anyway. Discourse.net: New Low For McCain Campaign: Obama == The Anti-Christ
  • Before the operation, the aneurysm's exact size and shape is measured using special radio-opaque dyes.
  • The region of the lesion is injected with a blue dye and radioisotope tracer.
  • So called man-made fish - dye injected Glassfish being a typical example Which fishkeeper do you most admire - and why?
  • But I've been dyeing my hair for most of my life. Times, Sunday Times
  • My mother learned the traditional kind of Japanese tie-dyeing known as roketsuzome from my father and became a professional in the field. Geisha, A Life
  • With these goes the Wadman, who dealt in, or grew, the dye-plant called woad; cf. Flaxman. The Romance of Names
  • On other days I wear a tie-dye shirt and Birkenstocks.
  • By 1860, it had long served as a waste collector for the tanneries, dyers, and other factories in the area, and it had a notorious reputation for its brown color and putrid odors.
  • Reduction reactions are also used by chemists to synthesize pharmaceuticals, textiles, dyes, paints, and a multitude of other important products.
  • If the cells lived - that is, if there were enough antibodies in the serum to inactivate the virus - they would clear the dye color to yellow as the medium became more acidic.
  • Anyone would think he had dyed his hair purple. The Sun
  • Wearing black leather, dark eye makeup, and dyed hair, the punks stand before graffiti-covered brick walls and inside doorways scowling at the camera.
  • He noted that it is possible the woman lived on the streets despite having her hair dyed shortly before her death.
  • Protecting the Kidney : A 25-cent pill called acetylcysteine is often given to patients undergoing diagnostic X-rays of their coronary arteries to prevent contrast dye used in the procedures from damaging kidneys. Four Heart Treatments Questioned In Studies
  • After leaving the kitchen table strewn with cracked eggshells and dyes, Hannah didn't want to go to church.
  • Their legacy is cemented in a strange concoction of Karo syrup, red dye, and makeup base.
  • The whitster meant what we should now call a dyer and cleaner. The King's Daughters
  • Universal machine, fiber machine, wood ma-chine, packing machine, handing machine, forced fan, grinder, buckled plate printing-ma-chine, dyer, itemize machine......
  • Who dyes their hair one colour when you can dye it eight colours? Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, she looked more interested in daydreaming about the colour she might dye her hair next. The Sun
  • What they do with their hair beggars belief - dye, hairpieces, extensions - anything to go against nature.
  • You don't want to work at what's here, you join the Cadmians, or go someplace else, or you get stuck in the dyeworks or the mine. Alector's Choice
  • The faux fur was drenched in water and the cheap dye bled on Becca's hands.
  • What we chiefly learn from this writer as to the dyeing process is [823] -- first, that sometimes the liquid derived from the _murex_ only, sometimes that of the _purpura_ or _buccinum_ only, was applied to the material which it was wished to colour, while the most approved hue was produced by an application of both dyes separately. History of Phoenicia
  • On it she writes that the only thing she recommends colloidal silver for is as "a gray skin dye -- it is safe, effective, and permanent when used for that purpose. - Boing Boing
  • Its three color emulsion layers (with filter layers built in) and the complex "subtractive" process required to produce the image was ideal for dye-transfers. Kodachrome Fades to Black
  • His brown hair was dyed blonde, but just a little so it just looked highlighted.
  • Some have dyed hair, blond or red. TUNNEL VISIONS: Journeys of an Underground Philosopher
  • In this paper, by using finite element method, the stress calculation and strength analysis for the location of the rectangle opening in the dye jigger were carried out.
  • On both sides of the area where the torso would have been, there were hand prints which luminesced from the superglue fuming/dye stain development.
  • She is armed with little more than force of character - wardens have no powers of arrest or confiscation - and that cuts little ice with a deep-dyed yob.
  • Another man, grossly overweight and wearing thin, green, tie-dyed trousers with a black and red striped mohair Dennis the Menace jumper. BEHINDLINGS
  • This simple papier-mache technique works on both colored and uncolored eggs - though we found that some blotching occurs on dyed eggs.
  • This was a far cry from the few pulses per minute that I had obtained playing with a simple home-built flashlamp-pumped dye laser at Theodor W. Hänsch - Autobiography
  • His suit was dark, his hair dyed black, his beard full and neat.
  • Over the tunic he wore a scapula, a long tunic with wide, three-quarter length sleeves, usually of a darker undyed wool.
  • The colours on her paintbrushes merged into her cancan dress, giving it a tie-dye appearance.
  • Slingsby had equalised three times through Darren Dyer and Jamie Ward.
  • Alkoxy benzoic acids are important intermediates in organic synthesis, applied in various areas of the fine chemical industry, such as herb antibacterial, pharmaceutical, pesticide, dye.
  • Hannah and I were in the same preschool for a year, she always had the coolest tie-dye shirts.
  • The smaller the region, the 'lumpier' the data," Mr. Dye said, but he added, "I do think the data is consistent with slow improvement. Post-gazette.com - News
  • The extract from the heartwood is not a dye until it undergoes oxidation into hematein, which is an acid chromogen.
  • Wearden's text gives good, clear explanations and descriptions of the various weaving techniques, not just pile but also flat woven, and discusses dyes, mordants and related matters.
  • Within you is the divine capacity to manifest and attract all that you need or desire. Wayne Dyer 
  • The excuse of the Spaniards for most of these seizures was that the vessels contained logwood, a dyewood found upon the coasts of Campeache, The Buccaneers in the West Indies in the XVII Century
  • Absorption of drugs often causes blindness -- tobacco, wood alcohol, lead, used in so many industries; bisulphide of carbon, used in making rubber; nitro-benzol, used in the manufacture of explosives, and some of the anilin dyes. Five Lectures on Blindness
  • Dye your hair a funky color (blue, purple or green will do), wear a pair of shorts with tights underneath, a hipster hoody and a pair of goggles on your head. Friday List: 10 excellent celebrity and pop culture Halloween costumes
  • This was a famous plant -- _Bixa orellana Roucou_; and that pulp was the well-known annotto dye of commerce. Young Folks' Library, Volume XI (of 20) Wonders of Earth, Sea and Sky
  • You will have to redye your tresses every six to eight weeks to maintain your color.
  • Serves 6500g undyed smoked haddock, skin onA bay leafKnob of butter1 onion, peeled and finely chopped1 leek, washed and cut into chunks2 medium potatoes, unpeeled, cut into chunks500ml whole milkChives, chopped, to serve1. How to cook perfect cullen skink
  • I look at the photo of me at sixteen with dyed black hair and a zit on my chin and think, ‘why did they let me out in public?’
  • How people treat you is their karma; how you react is yours. Wayne Dyer 
  • This guy used to be a dyed in the wool reactionary but I've noticed that lately he's been well… pretty sensible and rational.
  • This test may be done as an alternative to more invasive procedures such as arteriography and venography, which involve injecting dye into the blood vessel to provide X-ray images.
  • The intricacy of the art lies as much in its dyeing as in the design.
  • We unravel old nomadic tents—usually from the border of Kurdish Iraq and Turkey—and respin the wools and redye them using natural dyes. Rug Expert Ben Solemeini

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