How To Use Shellack In A Sentence
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But that was before Obama and the Democratic leadership went from awful to worse; before they got it into their heads that they got "shellacked" because they weren't "bipartisan" abjectly spineless enough and because the policies they were promoting were, believe it or not, too progressive.
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After learning about the potential for using hairdos as drug caches, who will ever watch film clips of the Andrews Sisters, with their shellacked pompadours, the same way again?
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To find the answer, look to the recent Olympics shellacking Russia took at the hands of the Canadians in hockey.
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The inevitable critical comparisons to his own power trio couldn't have been lost on him, but he nevertheless shellacked Opposition with the same sonic bleakness he reserves for himself.
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You have to be involved on a daily basis with the intimate details of it - down to cleaning the bathrooms and shellacking the floor.
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These were removed and the holes filled with an Araldite epoxy; the finish was built back up and then gained and shellacked to be consistent with the case sides.
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Elliott made 33 saves on 41 shots as he watched his teammates get out-worked and out-hustled in an 8-0 shellacking.
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The Jets are shellshocked from the Pats 'shellacking.
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Even before this month's midterm shellacking, many commentators were saying that Barack Obama was beginning to look like the second coming of Jimmy Carter.
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The results indicated that the extraordinary surge in support for Right-wing candidates and measures, which dealt Mr Obama what he called a "shellacking" in last year's midterm elections, may have retreated.
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The defenders had been bombed and napalmed by Japanese airplanes, shellacked by Japanese artillery and doused with poison gas, and they had no ammunition of their own left to fight back.
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Like that time I tried to drive to New Hampshire to listen to Dean speak but my car was shellacked over with so much ice I couldn't open the doors.
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Back in '97, they got shellacked like few parties have ever been; after spending years in the wilderness, they finally began to "rejuvenate" and "rebuild" - and how did they do it?
"A humiliated, decimated GOP that rejuvenates and rebuilds around the principles of limited government, free markets, and rugged individualism..."
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It's a narrative we've heard from the Republican Revolution of 1994 to the recent well-financed media blitz that resulted in the mid-term shellacking of the Democrats.
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Of course, Tom was probably too busy shellacking his hair and buffing his chin to notice.
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A shellacking is what President Obama is calling yesterday's elections.
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Six weeks ago, in the wake of the Democrats' midterm shellacking, many commentators put the Obama presidency on life support; he was weak, spineless, out of touch.
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Expect no reprieve, as the stock market is likely to get shellacked next week by more languid earnings and deep-seated investor mistrust…
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I think about the only good news from the shellacking is they did hold onto the Senate.
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Democrats have been at the sprawling bayside resort since Thursday afternoon, discussing their strategy and messaging after a midterm shellacking that saw their party lose 63 seats in the House.
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During the recent midterm elections, Republicans "shellacked" the Democrats - a word used by President Obama.
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Hillary Clinton called for an ideological truce within the Democratic Party, she was shellacked by liberal bloggers.
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A "chastened" Obama promised compromise, but he viewed the "shellacking" as voter impatience with process more than with policy.
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The defenders had been bombed and napalmed by airplanes, shellacked by artillery and doused with poison gas, and they had no ammunition of their own left to fight back.
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On the flip side, the back line was absolutely magnificent, it stood resolutely between an inevitable beating and a horrendous shellacking; time and again the young defenders repulsed attack, reorganised and regrouped the side.
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The reason their hair is sprayed and shellacked to within an inch of its life is that old women with that look only get their hair washed and styled when they make their weekly pilgrimage to the hairdresser.
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After the Lakers play the Pacers, you don't have representatives of both teams out arguing that their side shellacked the opposition.
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Maybe Monday or later in the week a decision will be taken, by then half of you will be gazed or shellacked to use an expression beloved by BHO. cornel: Are they still waiting for outside help?
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After a file, buff and cuticle clean-up, your nails get shellacked.
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He wanted the private consortium to keep taking a shellacking on the things.
SILENT JOE
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When we conservatives got shellacked in 1964-with Goldwater losing 61 percent - 39 percent to Lyndon Johnson - we knew we had a lot of work ahead if we were going to educate the public to our views.
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And she'd be dolled up for it, too, her dyed red hair shellacked into an indestructible coif, resplendent in a velour maxi lounging gown and jewel-encrusted slippers.
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Given this 30-point shellacking and their 0-2 deficit, the Hornets may have dug a hole too deep to climb out of…
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The second new stumbling block to any agreement emerged in Hamburg, where Ms. Merkel's center-right Christian Democratic Union was handed what the chancellor called a "bitter defeat," the German equivalent of President Barack Obama's folksier, "shellacking.
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After a 3-0 shellacking at the hands of England earlier this year, Spain rebounded to become the first team to defeat France in almost two years.
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But after UT got shellacked last week, I'm not so sure anymore.
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The Easton Guys started off the weekend with a bang and found the zone offensively as the bats exploded for a 22-1 shellacking of the Hi-Lites from Okotoks, AB.
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Not only were the Glasgow players strong enough to withstand a ten-minute shellacking from Munster before half-time last weekend that effectively won them the match, but they out-muscled Cardiff last night too.
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It was the second straight shellacking Pierce has taken in a Grand Slam final.
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With plastic surgery becoming so common it's getting harder and harder to tell who has been nipped, tucked, pulled and shellacked.
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It could easily have been a 20 goal shellacking.
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Fire the male team boss, because his team got shellacked by the girls?
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On November 2nd, Democrats were "shellacked" because they didn't have a coherent message about the jobs crisis.
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Lyndon Johnson had just shellacked Barry Goldwater, winning with 61 percent of the vote.
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Maybe its pure double-speak, or maybe the president has emerged from his midterm shellacking with a new religion.
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And yesterday, when some 22 lives were taken from their owners and their families and all who loved them, I felt deeply ashamed: because after the initial shock I felt nothing, as if my skin had been shellacked over.
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This Montreal-based designer fashioned his models with facial rings and studs, hair that was tightly braided up the head only to severely jut out in shellacked strips up top.
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You are one win away from the play-offs and you get blown out, destroyed, shellacked, embarrassed, humiliated and ELIMINATED by the Pistons?
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Above the shellacked, beauty parlor bouffant of the other woman, I see Brad in the distant bus station motioning for help.
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Just two days after shellacking the Kings, the Lakers came back and whooped on the T-Wolves like they were a college team.
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And of course, the darkly comic thing about it is that, less than a year ago, some conservatives were "exulting" over the tea parties, believing they brought needed energy to a movement demoralized by its 2008 shellacking at the polls.
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Others agreed, so the bun was shellacked and set up for display.
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Boots that have been enameled or shellacked can only be treated with hot wax after they have been thoroughly cleaned to remove the previous coating.