How To Use Softener In A Sentence
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Unless contraindicated, prophylaxis with a gastrointestinal motility stimulant laxative and a stool softener is appropriate in terminally ill patients who are being given opioids.
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Residues from fabric softeners, as well as the fragrances commonly used in them, can be irritating to susceptible people.
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Purex 3-in-1 laundry sheets combine a load's worth of detergent, softener, and antistatic in one sheet.
Making laundry detergents—or at least the containers—good to the last drop
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For a natural fabric softener, soak garments overnight in a solution of one part vinegar to three parts water, then rinse well in clear water before washing.
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I will call it, which has, on all proper occasions, exerted itself in its full lustre, unmingled with that charming obligingness and condescending sweetness, which is evermore the softener of that dignity, when your mind is free and unapprehen-sive!
Clarissa Harlowe
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In addition, stool softener, more expansive agent widely used in pregnant women.
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You can install PP filter core, carbon filter core, softener filter core, UF filter core, etc.
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Grubb built a prototype cell, using a sulphonated polystyrene resin similar to that used in water softeners, and patented the idea in 1955.
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Kayami nuzzled Alex's neck and inhaled his scent of cologne and fabric softener.
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Ask your doctor or nurse about the use of stool softeners or laxatives.
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Commercial fabric softeners are heavily scented with artificial fragrances that leave irritating residues on fabrics.
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Fabric softener sheets are claimed to clean baked on foods from cooking pots and pans.
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Rolling bath of softening agent on fabric wrinkle angle, length of slightly more than other softener.
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It's not true that colouring causes loss of hair and leaves the hair dry - with use of correct shampoos and softeners, you can keep your hair healthy.
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This is a good fabric softener for woolens.
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Use natural, unscented laundry soap and add borax, washing soda or baking soda as a water softener.
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If your water softener adds excessive sodium, you might want to consider switching to a different water-purification system or buying demineralized water for drinking and cooking.
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This reference helped differentiate (Gain's) liquid detergent from the liquid softener.
Super Bowl commercials will still go for laughs in 2009
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Water softeners and conditioners work in different ways, but neither will have much effect on removing scale from a central heating system.
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Grubb built a prototype cell, using a sulphonated polystyrene resin similar to that used in water softeners, and patented the idea in 1955.
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These toss-in sheets that combine detergent, softener, and antistatic agent all in one powerful sheet went 1-for-4 in our tests.
What's new in Consumer Reports: Home content from the January 2010 issue
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Non-precipitating water softeners use complex phosphates to sequester calcium and magnesium ions.
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Since water softeners may be a hidden source of sodium, use unsoftened water for drinking and cooking.
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He dried off, put on clean pyjamas that smelled of fabric softener, turned out the lights, and climbed into bed.
DOLL'S EYES
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If constipation persists despite dietary modification and increased physical activity, a stool softener given with meals can be helpful.
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For a natural fabric softener, soak garments overnight in a solution of one part vinegar to three parts water, then rinse well in clear water before washing.
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The light or figure is then softened by drawing the end of a flat hog-hair fitch, or a small thin mottler, across each figure, and slightly softening with the badger-hair softener.
Scientific American, Volume XXIV., No. 12, March 18, 1871 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures.
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Bubble gums are made of sugar, corn syrup, flavours, softeners and latex or plastic.
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Water softeners are sometimes a hidden source of sodium in your water at home - although cold water often isn't softened.
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There are leather softeners that can be used to soften the cords if you plan to throw this bola.
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Fabric softener sheets are claimed to clean baked on foods from cooking pots and pans.
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Avoid detergents, fabric softeners, and soaps that increase skin irritation - look for fragrance-free and enzyme-free products.
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Rainwater typically has very low hardness levels, which reduces the use of soaps and detergents, and eliminates the need for a water softener.
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The most common way to soften household water is to use a water softener.
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Before you put your clothes away for the winter, insert a fabric softener sheet or lavender sachet to keep them smelling fresh for next season.
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They smell of fabric softener but have perfect little Goth get-ups - angry black t-shirts, leather collars, safety pins & black lips.
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Observations have shown increased copper levels in water softened with ion exchange water softeners.
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For plastic children's playthings, manufacturers often add a chemical as a softener.
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Measure 1/4 cup rince to add to the laundry's final rince in place of fabric softener.
Home Scents
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Softeners are automatic, semi-automatic, or manual.
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To perfume your sheets and make them a fragrant delight to slide between, just add 5 drops of lavender oil to the softener compartment of your washing machine.
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Jenny could smell the lemon detergent and fabric softener, along with that warm and comforting smell of freshly ironed clothes.
AFTERMATH
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The second is to install a water softener into the cold water supply.
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The red rope felt a little stiff, so I'm rinsing it with a big dose of softener.
THIS TIME LOVE
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Triflic anhydride, and its hydrolysis product, the viciously strong triflic acid, are notorious plastic-eaters and cap-softeners.
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Irritation can be caused by douches, vaginal sprays, contraceptives, tampons and pads, soap, or detergent and fabric softeners.
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Bubble gums are made of sugar, corn syrup, flavours, softeners and latex or plastic.
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It is possible to buy proper water softeners that use salts to remove limescale.
Times, Sunday Times
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Commonly, water softeners are used to pretreat the feed water to remove the minerals that cause scale.
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Instead of using fabric softener and to deter clothes moths, rinse your clothes with a solution made from 2 litres of white vinegar and 50 ml of eucalyptus oil, shaken.
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Precipitating water softeners increase alkalinity of the cleaning solution and this may damage skin and other materials being cleaned.
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Use natural, unscented laundry soap and add borax, washing soda or baking soda as a water softener.
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These jersey knit sheets feature organic cotton and are not treated with chlorine bleach, chemical softeners, or synthetic dyes that can irritate skin.
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The hat is enzyme bio-washed chino twill with silicone softeners, low profile, six panels with sewn eyelets on each panel, and has a self-fabric strap with antique brass slide buckle closure and tuck-in grommet.
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Water softeners provide a convenient environment for these bacteria to grow.
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Coz I still don't know what chemical substances are both present in papain and fabric softener which is responsible in softening the cloths.
Archive 2006-10-01
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That's not part of the image, but it is the reality for the 99.8 percent of Americans who use common commercial detergents, fabric softeners, bleaches, and stain removers.
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I use liquid fabric softener, added to the cycle at just the right time, yes with bluing for extra whiteness.
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The invention discloses a washing and softening laundry detergent composition, which comprises cationic softener, nonionic surfactant, thickener, opacifier and deionized water.
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Modern household softeners have an automatic backwash or regeneration cycle to clean off the salt and allow it to resume its task.