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  • Frankly I don't understand why most companies don't follow the same policy as franked income in the hands of shareholders is worth a lot more to them than huge piles of franking credits mouldering away in the company's balance sheet.
  • Perpendicular window, to support which the low circular arch in the centre had been constructed; on either side of this window were now to be seen the mouldings and featherings of the original early decorated lights, on a level with the lateral clerestory range; below these the Norman arcade, based upon a string course of nebule ornaments. Bell’s Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Hereford, A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See
  • I was too much at risk from the smoulder of his irritability, sudden blazes of rage, to see his deep disappointment with life.
  • These successes, if that is what they are, are tinged with a jealousy that legal writers elsewhere have a more publicly acknowledged involvement in moulding the law's development.
  • The earth was rich with undisturbed deposits of leaf mould and beech mast. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Then the pleasant little surprises of all kinds that we imagined; and the pleasant looks that greet us when we condescend to accept them; the patience that can translate our most unwarrantable "crossness", because there has been some trifling difficulty in obtaining the half of a star or the corner of a moon which it had pleased us to require, into "such a good sign of being really better"; and then our appetite (which the gods know is at that season singularly keen), how is it not tempted with unutterable dainties and friande morsels, all sorts of amateur cookery in our behalf, where Love himself has not disdained to turn the spit, and look into the stewpan! and all served up so gracefully on the small tray, covered with its delicate white damask cloth, arraying with more than mortal charms the moulds of crystal jelly and pure-looking blanc mange! Zoe: The History of Two Lives
  • Mould - breaking strategies grow initially like weeds. They are not cultivated like tomatoes in a hothouse.
  • Fig. 265 is a rebated joint with loose tongue-slip and astragal mould, suitable for frames over 1-1/4 in. in thickness. Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used.
  • Pont's plan was to remould Sharma's javelin hurl into a biomechanically perfect round-arm sling, in the process creating a fast-bowling Frankenstein's monster. Why Samit Patel's cricket skill set carries so much weight | Barney Ronay
  • The only sign of life there today came from a mouldy old caravan, all steamy windows and grimed with neglect, where a radio was playing Sunday morning music of the popular kind.
  • One section of the factory's main exterior wall had already collapsed, leaving a pile of smouldering rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • This wall was originally incrusted with rich marbles, and the great dome, adorned with deep coffering in rectangular panels, was decorated with rosettes and mouldings in gilt stucco. A Text-Book of the History of Architecture Seventh Edition, revised
  • He's cast in a very different mould from his brother.
  • We must resist the urge to mould people into the way things have always been done. Times, Sunday Times
  • The good news for hot hatch lovers is there is a smouldering two-litre twin turbo VXR waiting in the wings that hits showrooms in spring. The Sun
  • We'll still put bits in our horses' mouths, but they'll be made from temperature sensitive materials and will mould to the individual shape of the horse's inner mouth.
  • Features include mouldings, polished timber floors, high ceilings and decorative plasterwork.
  • The printed shapes are glued together to make moulds for fibreglass panels. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mould is spread on top of the ants' trap to reinforce its structure, as it hardens into a fibreglass-like material.
  • Several hours after the crash, the building still was smouldering, with black smoke hanging in the air.
  • The castled crag of Drachenfels can be only a little mouldier for the delay, and I believe the mouldiness of these things is their principal charm. The Lovels of Arden
  • These sculptures, and others, are juxtaposed with coins, medals, gems, seals, enamels, ivory carving, a cassone, a parade shield, moulded leather and even a waffling iron.
  • He cut the mould off a piece of cheese.
  • We propose a countermeasure:after confirming the true Bungarus multicinctus, inserting a falsepreventing pill or mark into its oral cavity and packing it in mould pressing plastic package.
  • We never found out what was causing it, but I rather suspect that the carpets were mouldy from the damp.
  • Standard potting mixes made up of finely milled bark chips can altered to a specific plant's special needs by mixing them with other potting compost ingredients such as vermiculite, perlite, coir fibre or leaf mould.
  • Andrea, then, was wont to cast in moulds of this material such natural objects as hands, feet, knees, legs, arms, and torsi, in order to have them before him and imitate them with greater convenience. Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects Vol. 03 (of 10), Filarete and Simone to Mantegna
  • Anthony remained standing, gazing at a large, smouldering log that looked poised to roll forward undesirably. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • We had to throw away our bin because it was so mouldy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other chips may detect the presence of moulds or harmful bacteria.
  • A delicate balance of smoulder and sensitivity that's best experienced on YouTube, where the track has rapidly earned a million views. F&M playlist
  • It's scandalous that the Green Fund, which was set up in 2000 to be used for environmental projects, has been mouldering in the Government's coffers for four years without a cent being put to use.
  • This heating would melt the wax and allow it to be poured off or voided, leaving a hollow mould.
  • He was from the same mould as the men she had gazed at worshipfully when a child: rich, handsome, of impeccable social standing.
  • Above all, the female body was assumed to be moulded, enclosed: all openings sealed, all passage denied.
  • For hundreds of years they have worked the dales, the vales, the moors and rest of Yorkshire's countryside and moulded it into the scenery we admire so much today.
  • She doesn't fit the traditional mould of an academic.
  • To mould the parfaits, use metal cutters if possible (available from good cookshops).
  • Will commercial vehicle operators buy long-lasting, reliable but expensive quality tyres, or cheap, short-life imports and re-moulds?
  • Transverse notches are cut in the circumference of the disks to the bottom of the score, for the convenience of marling the wad before taking it off the mould. Ordnance Instructions for the United States Navy. 1866. Fourth edition.
  • And the 34-year-old also seems to veer towards women with long dark tresses and smouldering brown eyes. The Sun
  • Naturalistic animals were carved on misericords in the early 14th century, and individualized facial features appeared on the small human heads that decorated keystones and arch mouldings.
  • One sensed that the canopy had been wasted slowly by the powers of fungus and leaf mould.
  • Are there, mouldering in some bottom drawer, still existing examples of the Brigadoon bra and panties?
  • When the hatch cover was closed the fire was smouldering in the dunnage, most likely the carpet, and the vessel sailed from Constanza in that condition.
  • What was once the street is now the main lobby, which is glassed in so you can see its dome with original moulding and cornices.
  • Sonja Landweer is exhibiting a series of bronze casts taken from ceramic moulds.
  • I could imagine the garlicked sausages to have been a remnant left in a mouldy cupboard by some impoverished hidalgo of a hundred years back. The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton
  • Known for their innovative designs and pioneering technology, they were the first to use pressed steel, welded wire, fibreglass reinforced plastics and moulded plywood in furniture design and manufacture.
  • Pour the mixture into glasses or metal jelly moulds and put in the fridge overnight to set. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many human developmental abnormalities arise from abnormalities in the moulding of sheets of cells.
  • Invest in plastic moulding equipment, hire the appropriate expertise and integrate plastic container production, with the TT filling line effectively becoming a container maker.
  • While a variety of moulds are available, new ones are often made as special one-off commissions if requested.
  • Food Matching: Grilled sardines, moulds, prawns, oyster, little frying, vegetable terrine, goujeonnettes sole, fresh goat cheese.
  • Pictures showed smears of blood, a body outside the building and smouldering wreckage on an upper floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company offers domestic and imported mouldings, including wood, metal, polystyrene and box.
  • Adam cast him into so narrow a mould, as to think that himself, who had newly sprouted up by his almighty power, was fit to be his corrival in knowledge.
  • He is too much of a cold fish to capture our hearts and often seems more sullen than smouldering.
  • Strips of wood are bonded together and moulded by machine.
  • What we eat is one of the basic moulders of our culture.
  • You see the edges of it, instead of being bossed, or knopped, or crocketed, are mouldings of severest line. Val d'Arno
  • Brooches were made either by hammering a piece of metal into the right shape or by casting molten metal in a mould.
  • By putting the kaolin and the petuntse together in the right proportions, moulding the clay, and afterward applying to it a glaze of some sort the Chinese made their porcelain, and very beautiful porcelain it was. The Story of Porcelain
  • The fire is still smouldering and could flare at any moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Towards the end of the twelfth century, stone from Caen was used for the rebuilding of Canterbury Cathedral, and in the mid-thirteenth century freestone from Caen was used for mouldings and carvings in Westminster Abbey.
  • They moulded a figure in clay.
  • Rooms were hazed with the fumes from the keproot pipes of the addicted and fuggy with the smell of the resins smouldering in the censers. Rogue Rainlord
  • Alek Shrader, a lyric-leggiero tenor in the Florez/Banks mould, already has the the high c's and the character for a Nemorino or Almaviva incubating solidly. Parterre box
  • The "bushmen" -- as the men who have bought twenty-acre sections and settled in the bush are called -- had scattered English grass-seed all over the rich leafy mould, and the ground was covered with bright green grass, kept short and thick by a few tame goats browsing about. Station Life in New Zealand
  • It has lots of oak-panelled walls and ceilings - and wonderful plaster mouldings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bowmat is a new artificial ski surface, moulded in polyethylene, which offers flexibility in more than one direction.
  • Another method, used especially for figures, was to pour the clay into a mould.
  • When it is full, the whole lot can be left to rot down, making rich leaf mould next year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The overmantel contains its original rectangular mirror plate and has a moulded bead and leaf frame measuring 83 centimetres high by 150 wide.
  • Pour the batter(original flavor) in a swiss roll mould first, then put the cocoa flavored batter on top randomly, use a toothpick to draw the marble pattern.
  • Is there a warehouse somewhere filled with mouldering copies of Titanic?
  • By the early 1950s Minton, with his private income, flamboyant personality and prodigious talent, was a celebrity in the mould of today's Britart pack.
  • The structure was grown using about 100,000 beads of the connective protein collagen, seeded with cells from a human liver cancer culture and tipped into a body-shaped mould. Monday
  • So blackens a brand in his eyeshot asmoulder awhile from the pyre. Songs of the Springtides and Birthday Ode Taken from The Collected Poetical Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne—Vol. III
  • A leader does not impose a decision, he moulds it.
  • Her brothers, observing how she cherishes the plant, steal the pot, discover the mouldering head, and fly, conscience-stricken, into banishment.
  • If the sprouts smell mouldy or acidic, do not eat them. Stay Well This Winter
  • Bronze bowls (gilt) with gadroon or lotus ornament (moulded) in later period. How to Observe in Archaeology
  • As Sophie, the druggie flatmate, she brings the right level of emotional distance her part, a darkly moulded background eccentric typical of Leigh's serio-comic work.
  • We had to throw out many things which had just gone mouldy in the damp but that has at least meant that we can get to any place within the garage without having to climb over anything.
  • A man must be strong enough to mould the peculiarity of his imperfections into the perfection of his peculiarities.
  • Upstairs in the big bedchamber is a ceiling of beams worked in bold roll mouldings; and there is an exquisite little parlour, lined with linen fold panels, with a breastsummer carved with strange animals. Medieval People
  • The mixture was ridiculously sloppy, so I added more flour and breadcrumbs and then tried to mould the mixture around the layer of mince.
  • Iron mould is easily transferred from one garment to another, so you should treat these stains as quickly as possible. Times, Sunday Times
  • Evidence for smithing includes crucibles, and moulds for plain copper-alloy pins.
  • At the far end of the lake, near the base of smouldering Mount Agung, sprawled a tight group of modest boxlike two-story structures enameled a bright aquamarine. Orphan Star
  • I understand that you are endeavouring to construct your moulds to achieve tighter tolerances.
  • In many cases, framers are ‘customizing’ custom framing jobs by hand-making the frame or staining and gold leafing moulding, marbleizing matboard or etching glass.
  • After years mouldering in stone, the ancient explosive was finally sent off with a bang as the two-man bomb squad safely detonated it in a farmer's field at around 11 pm before a small crowd of onlookers.
  • Beat two eggs (or, better, one egg and the yolks of two) slightly, season with one-fourth a teaspoonful of salt, a dash of paprica and a few drops of anchovy essence or onion juice; add half a cup of milk, and, when well mixed, pour into the moulds around the fish. Salads, Sandwiches and Chafing-Dish Dainties With Fifty Illustrations of Original Dishes
  • Wash them well, and if mould forms on the leaves discard them. Stay Well This Winter
  • With reference to the function that a university should play in moulding national sentiment, for example, I have always had the view, and have never hesitated to declare it in public, that a great university should be a great propaganda of national feeling and national sentiment, and to me that means a propaganda of Imperial sentiment. Education and Empire Unity
  • Rome and probably in Latium generally would seem to have been determined by certain rules which have moulded early society in many parts of the world, namely exogamy, _beena_ marriage, and female kinship or mother-kin. The Golden Bough
  • It is useful in areas that suffer poor ventilation, mould or mildew. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clay can be moulded into almost any shape.
  • As a youth he played in a whole variety of positions, but when Stuttgart picked him up at 10-years old, he was a playmaker in the mould of an Andy Moller or Thomas Hassler.
  • He took them to ninth in his first full season, moulding a counterattacking team. Times, Sunday Times
  • And choose a dry day - if they are damp, they may go mouldy in storage. The Sun
  • He rejuvenates and remoulds spiritually enervated souls and purifies their intellects by imparting unvitiated Gita knowledge to them.
  • Wool insulation can absorb up to 35% of its own weight in moisture from the atmosphere, thereby helping to preserve timbers from mould. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was able to imitate the moulding's finish by base coating the wood with red acrylic paint, then applying a coat of black semi-gloss paint.
  • The fruits are still edible but need to be picked before they go mouldy. The Sun
  • Rich, worldly and sophisticated, he could have been the ideal husband for Gwendolen but feels compelled to crush her independent spirit and mould her into his perfect wife.
  • Drew Bledsoe threw a touchdown pass to Dave Moore for the Bills, Eric Moulds caught four passes, and President Fillmore gave a rousing "huzzah" as Rohan Davey entered the game to replace Brady. NYT > Home Page
  • A fourteenth-century mould at Saint-Barban (Haute-Vienne) makes hosts of different types for Lent and Easter time. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • Fires on the tile floors were still smouldering as we toured the area. Times, Sunday Times
  • Previous excavations undertaken at the site have uncovered a Roman coin, a Viking comb and clay moulds which were used for making pilgrims' badges out of lead in the shape of St Andrew crucified on the cross.
  • Once she had written that his eyes were "smouldering '. Bomber
  • Hardrock surfaces are moulded into characteristic forms such as roches moutonées, which are left striated and grooved.
  • Her wet clothes moulded round her body.
  • Not another mouldy old book to add to your ever growing collection!
  • A clay mould is used for casting bronze statues.
  • They moulded a figure in clay.
  • As with many conventional laminate substrates, the die is wire bonded to the tape and encapsulated with a moulding compound.
  • As Leeds United battle to stay in existence, Birmingham City directors continue to mould the midlands outfit into a club with ambitions to join the Premiership elite.
  • Things that even in better writing only smouldered, flare up here in full force.
  • The church planter must break the mould of self-sufficiency and dare to rely on his or her team.
  • It is anything but easy to remould a lady of easy virtue.
  • As he babysits the babes, he tries to mould them into prim and proper ladies in this fish-out-of-water caper as they in turn teach Roland the art of seduction.
  • The design is an exercise in restraint, from the unadorned raised back to the discreet rope moulded rim, to the gentle curve of the sabre supports that end on paw feet.
  • The small Greek figurines known as Tanagra statuettes were mass produced from moulds, and reproduce everyday life as well as copies of famous statues.
  • A number of buildings around the Parliament were still smouldering today.
  • The last time I saw the leaf blower back in the Little Town it was mouldering under a thick coat of dust in a corner of the garage.
  • We propose a countermeasure:after confirming the true Bungarus multicinctus, inserting a falsepreventing pill or mark into its oral cavity and packing it in mould pressing plastic package.
  • I remember rubbing the mould from beautiful unpasteurised washed rind cheeses with a soft cloth.
  • These trends are reflected in new high-end mouldings that offer elegant, subtly aged finishes to complement interiors with a European feel.
  • There can be no doubt that the cold and bitter strength of Sallust; his unflinching method of building up his edifice of invective, stone by stone; his close, unidealistic, dry penetration into character; his clinical attitude, unmoved at the death-bed of a reputation; that all these qualities were directly operative on the mind and intellectual character of Ibsen, and went a long way to mould it while moulding was still possible. Henrik Ibsen
  • Whilst tightly held in this position, the wall of the capsule is compressed and moulded to its smooth, vase-shaped outline.
  • Pour the mixture into ramekins or dariole moulds, cover and chill for eight hours or overnight. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's jelly recipes
  • If they wrap around the end of the rail or stile, they are bolection mouldings.
  • Once cooled, spoon the lemon curd into glass moulds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who dareth name the fiend?" croaked an awful voice, whereat Black Lewin halted, gaped and stood a-tremble, while beneath steel cap and bascinet all men's hair stirred and rose with horror; for before them was a ghastly shape, a shape that crouched in the gloom with dreadful face aflame with smouldering green fire. The Geste of Duke Jocelyn
  • We need to be on the down side of the glacial cycle, simple having more squirrels follow the ice line north is now a net loss because we want the ice line to start its return back south, otherwise the planet will smoulder. The Saddest Sentence I've Read Today, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • For hundreds of years they have worked the dales, the vales, the moors and rest of Yorkshire's countryside and moulded it into the scenery we admire so much today.
  • I found these apples mouldering in the cupboard.
  • I also parted with a large sum of money and came away with a 7 tightly wrapped bags containing a week's supply of something that smells old, fusty and a bit mouldering.
  • All that's running at home now is a bunch of industrial air blowers in a day/night campaign to defeat the onset of mould and rot.
  • His press became a clearing-house for ideas, and a moulder of taste.
  • To the south-west is a rank clay, that requires the labour of years to render it mellow; while the gardens to the north-east, and small enclosures behind, consist of a warm, forward, crumbling mould, called black malm, which seems highly saturated with vegetable and animal manure; and these may perhaps have been the original site of the town; while the woods and coverts might extend down to the opposite bank. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
  • And whilst she was statuesque, her body was fully in proportion, slim and shapely, moulded by a carefully understated outfit.
  • The cabinet on offer contains a moulded swan-neck pediment carved with flower heads, between which is a rather impressive carved eagle crest.
  • A pure tallow candle with a small wick may then be moulded, which is said to equal sperm candles. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • Every nerve smouldered on a short fuse.
  • The sheaths are treated and baked in moulds to give them shape.
  • Ordinary soft lenses tend to mould to the astigmatic curve, but special toric soft lenses are available for astigmatism.
  • He will mould a child into an excellent basketball player.
  • The unidentifiable objects mouldering in the fridge were successively replaced by jars of pickled onions, Cheddar cheese and Stilton.
  • The surfaces of the hemispheres are moulded into a number of irregular eminences, named gyri or convolutions, and separated by furrows termed fissures and sulci. IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon
  • I myself don't believe Eunice wus "mouldy;" but that is Dorlesky's way of talkin ', -- very flowery. Sweet Cicely — or Josiah Allen as a Politician
  • However, its hardness also created problems: it quickly wore out the tools and moulds used to shape it, making it an expensive material to work with.
  • Gypsum starts to calcine from around 100ºC, and since set plaster is actually gypsum, the plaster moulds also become calcined on heating. 9. Drying of ware and moulds
  • · The versatility of the machine is a further important criterium, that is, the possibility of providing a variety of moulds (even special ones made to order) which are easy to change in a short time (say less than one hour), the possibility of adjusting output rates to the local conditions, the possibility of switching from automatic control to manual operation in case of power failure, etc. Chapter 5
  • Injecting yourself with a cowpox vaccine or medicine made of mould must once have seemed very alternative.
  • These steels are used for air frame and engine components, injection moulds and dies.
  • If we can demonstrate the fact that we call invent anything, mould a piece of statuary or write a book as well as anyone, then we shall do more to solve the negro problem than all preaching and complaining can do? The Woman's Era, Vol. 2
  • Now the challenge is to mould a new identity for international car racing by Timothy Collings Cigarette ash fell to the floor.
  • They exchange a smouldering look before she cycles away, apparently out of reach. Times, Sunday Times
  • We propose a countermeasure:after confirming the true Bungarus multicinctus, inserting a falsepreventing pill or mark into its oral cavity and packing it in mould pressing plastic package.
  • TOP OF THE HEAPIf you have the room, create a separate leaf heap rather than simply adding leaves to compost, as leaf mould is a luxury soil improver if you are growing lilies in pots. Gardening jobs for November
  • Ideally, dig in leaf mould or well rotted garden compost or peat before planting. The Sun
  • A cellar, where they would moulder away until he no longer had need of her services. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • This chapel is profusely enriched with ball-flower moulding, both inside and on the side next the ambulatory. Bell's Cathedrals: The Abbey Church of Tewkesbury with some Account of the Priory Church of Deerhurst Gloucestershire
  • In oversize framing, however, the moulding is a primary support for the object's weight.
  • There was a pre-Christian sect called "the Essenes" that was influential in the moulding of Christianity, and it behooves us to look at them briefly.
  • He inherited a strong work ethic from his father, Bob, a publican in Coatbridge, and from the coaches who moulded his early years in football.
  • The rebate would have been cut with a moving or standing fillister and the ovolo cut with a moulding plane that might well have also been used in other more general purpose joinery.
  • What was a masterful, elegiac character study in the mould of Le Carré's classic A Perfect Spy becomes an angry disquisition on contemporary geopolitics.
  • On either side were buildings made of brick with carved stonework and classical mouldings, suggesting that the town consisted of about a mile of ribbon development along the line of the road.
  • There's mould on the cheese.
  • One of the unusual features of St. Bart's is that the billet moulding around the arches is continuous around the entire apse, rather than terminated at the capitals of the arches.
  • Black spindle-legs curled up to meet red-gimleted black faces, donkeys headless and legless, or sieves of shrapnel; camels with necks writhed back on to their humps, rotting already in pools of blood and bile-yellow water, heads without faces, and faces without anything below, cobwebbed arms and legs, and black skins grilled to crackling on smouldering palm-leaf -- don't look at it. From Capetown to Ladysmith An Unfinished Record of the South African War
  • Nature had moulded him so untowardly, that he was called all his life the Abbot Malotru; i.e. ill-shaped. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • The rest is a dark drift of smouldering purple, hanging in the air like smoke from a pyre of burning shoe-gazers.
  • His mould paintings depicted a range of subjects including a ballerina, the house he lived in and a guardsman.
  • What he's really fired up about is the fact that Monica is a woman in the mould of Sophia Loren and Claudia Cardinale.
  • Daniel had already broken the fastening of that which opened into a damp, mouldy-smelling shippen, in one corner of which Sylvia's Lovers — Volume 2
  • Instead, it's all swoopy curves, primary colours, plastic, leather and copper, a moulded-zinc reception desk and rubberised industrial flooring. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bold and ingenious treatment of the vaulting shaft of the tower groining is used on these piers; on the western ones the shafts stop upon the ends of the hood moulding. The Churches of Coventry A Short History of the City & Its Medieval Remains
  • Cut out a piece of cardboard or plastic to fit the inside of the mould and lay it directly on top of the octopus. Times, Sunday Times
  • Looking in the dictionary, the word applies specifically to the horizontal underside of a cornice, not a vertical moulding, which is what you are showing. The Walls Incarnadine
  • Smiling and bashful she stood there in her clinging skirt and wampum-broidered vest, her slender, rounded limbs moulded into soft knee-moccasins of fawn-skin, and the Virgin's Girdle knotted across her thighs in silver-tasselled seawan. The Hidden Children
  • Thirdly, there is the tendency of the press, which is now the great moulder of public opinion, to take what we may call the pugilist's view of international controversies. Reflections and Comments 1865-1895
  • His press became a clearing-house for ideas, and a moulder of taste.
  • Give him his due though, his voice improves with age and Young is possibly one of the country's finest soul singers of the classic mould.
  • Place ¼ of a physalis in each of the financier tin moulds (or use mini-muffin tins). Times, Sunday Times
  • But inside it was a slum - stone floor, carpet torn and dirty, furniture mouldering.
  • One of the most enduring features of the Bond films are their futuristic style and design and this is a property that fits the mould. Times, Sunday Times
  • You are looking at yourself on screen but need to look past that smouldering pout and see if there's a tree sticking out of your head. The Sun
  • The result was discoverable, he added, in that silent, yet importunate and terrible influence which for centuries had moulded the destinies of his family, and which made him what I now saw him-what he was.
  • Tops creates moulded glass sculptures using kiln casting, inspired by everyday items such as taps and bolts, with part of the sculpture in the original metal, and the rest in glass.
  • My flip, polite persona masks a smouldering and wrathy incredulity as I learn that another revivalist is stepping up to accept officialdom's accolade.
  • The facing of it, or architrave, was often ornamented with the zig-zag, billet, and other mouldings.
  • The pottery is usually plain and dark in colour, sometimes with channelled decoration and moulded handles.
  • Tobacco, or some stronger leaf, smoulders in the ashtray.
  • It is about seven foot long and - other than some mould on the wood - is in excellent condition.

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