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  • Well, I suppose one of us had to maintain a veneer of respectability.
  • Wrapped in slick vocal layering and multi-tracked veneer, the disc is more upbeat than previous records and features an old-country twang.
  • Which smears the sense of guilt with a veneer of shame and regret. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a new blade in a utility knife, score the veneer front then back, flush with the stile on all edges; and bend it to complete the cut.
  • YGBSM said ... an absolute favorite breakfast taco of mine, that gets stares from every taqueria counter girl i've ever ordered it from is: chorizo con huevos, with a veneer of frijoles refritos, shredded cheese and a slice of bacon. my friends refer to it as the hand-held heart attack. gotta love living in sa, where there's no shortage of great breakfast taco places. Breaking the fast with tacos | Homesick Texan
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  • This circular-shaped piece comprises a wooden base and a chunky glass top with a rotating centrepiece that can be reversed to an aluminium heat-resistant serving centre or left as is in a fashionable wood veneer.
  • Where the skin peeled back, black carbon fibre mesh showed through from beneath flesh veneer. 365 tomorrows » Repurpose : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • To screen reception from the adjoining conference room, a cabinetmaker clad rigid-foam bifold doors with randomly flitched oak-veneered MDF panels. Interior Design Industry News
  • Throughout the pavilion, the most costly materials were used: precious wood veneers and lacquer for furniture, silk damasks and velvets for upholstery, furs for coverlets and throws.
  • Despite its good-looking veneer, its breakneck pace, its daisy-chain of expert set-pieces, some crucial logic or motive appears to have been junked along the way.
  • Her priority is to maintain an impenetrable veneer of normalcy, of successful, aspirational living while he longs to wake up from the monotony of his existence and start living again.
  • Along with other large case pieces, desks-and-bookcases were often covered with herringbone-patterned veneer in exotic woods or tortoiseshell.
  • As is also the case with the opus sectile floor of the Roman Baths, also the marble wall veneer from this building originates mostly from Dokimeion, while cipollino is the second most frequent stone type used for marble wall veneer in the Frigidarium II, the Apodyterium and the room to the south of the Apodyterium. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Stone
  • There is even a radiogram, one of the pieces which the Dowager Duchess herself is selling: it is of course a rather grand walnut veneered model by the royal jewellers Garrard and Co. Chatsworth House clearout expected to fetch £2.5m
  • On the second visit, the dentist glues the veneer onto the front of the tooth.
  • Usually floodplains are not veneers of alluvium explicable by lateral channel movements, but considerable thicknesses smoothing over more complex relief.
  • But they produce fine veneer. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Veneers cut from burls also display the fascinating figure.
  • For a few days it seemed as if the veneer of our civilisation was thin. Times, Sunday Times
  • They're brutal people behind their civilised veneer.
  • The ball was a deep sepia, veneered with dirt and turf and generational sweat—it was old, bunged up, it was bashed and tobacco-juiced and stained by natural processes and by the lives behind it, weather-spattered and charactered as a seafront house. Underworld
  • Inside, my Superb wasn't so much veneered as wood-panelled, in the manner of libraries in Agatha Christie books.
  • Book - matched and quartered cherry veneer recessed panel in base.
  • Hardwood veneered plywood, however, takes laser engraving very well.
  • Such regimes put up a veneer of stability, unity and consensus, just as democracies project a misleading veneer of weakness.
  • Beneath his tissue-thin veneer of good manners,he was a very vulgar man.
  • This is a significant problem with the thin veneers if the stone was cut parallel to the bedding or the stone was placed vertically to the bedding, or on edge.
  • I could live without the fine veneer of cat fur on my clothes too.
  • For their generation, such tolerance was commonplace in maintaining the veneer of marital respectability. The Sun
  • Among these people, a veneer of tolerance masks a deep-seated attitude of superiority and is very patronising.
  • Another example is masonry veneer over a steel or concrete frame.
  • With the Camouflage armchair and the Flex coffee table Godoy is questioning why so many designers choose to cover relatively cheap materials such as particleboard, OSB and plywood, which are commonly used for tabletops, back panels and other furniture components, with wood veneer, plastic laminates or paint. TreeHugger
  • To give a zero-clearance fireplace a more traditional look, you may want to install tile, veneer stone or brick, or another noncombustible surround material around the immediate firebox opening.
  • A bondstone is a stone used to anchor or bond a stone veneer to its backing material.
  • But they produce fine veneer. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The term "pressed wood" is a description or term than can be applied to any engineered wood product that is made from wood fibers (such as Masonite is), wood veneers, chips, or even sawdust particles, which are then heated and bonded together, under pressure, with some type of glue or synthetic adhesive product. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • Karzai's claim to power has only the barest veneer of legitimacy.
  • The Indian furniture was usually of ebony, padouk, or rosewood with the floral borders and motifs either inlaid or engraved on ivory veneer.
  • We have also found chests made of maple, poplar, or entirely veneered with mahogany.
  • Beneath that Kiwi veneer of earthy, beer-swilling practicality, we're actually outstandingly good at the pure abstract stuff.
  • Two doors lay open before him and he passed through, great, bristly shoulders scraping gilt veneer from the posterns. The Pig’s End « A Fly in Amber
  • But that is usually a thin veneer for how completely clueless I really am. A Moment of Weakness and Self-Doubt on Writing
  • For a few days it seemed as if the veneer of our civilisation was thin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Diogenes, known for sleeping in a tub in the porticoes of temples, eating with dogs and defecating in public, was a sardonic reminder of how thin the veneer of Athenian civilization could be. Tales of Jaunty Anarchy on the Nile
  • It's not that Paul swears a lot or that I'm prudish about bad language, it's just a surprise to see his glossy showman veneer crack a little.
  • I thought the world was my oyster, or at least my littleneck clam, but I found soon enough that the shimmering surface of unpaid drama festivals was just a thin veneer that covered a worm-ridden table beneath it, not to wear out my metaphoric welcome or anything. Me and Alfred Jarry at the 10-Minute Play Festival
  • Many people use veneered wood to avoid this seasonal problem.
  • There are other uses for bamboo: paneling, cabinetry, veneers, stairs. Houston Chronicle
  • It had clouded over and there was a fine drizzle, a thin mist veneer settling over the distance. Times, Sunday Times
  • It most commonly involves removing healthy enamel and tooth tissue so that veneers can be cemented to the front of the teeth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much of today's furniture is made with a thin wood veneer over a core of particleboard, and this material also will rapidly absorb water.
  • Where once there was walnut veneer on the floor, there is now proper stripped wood.
  • The veneered plywood shell can be in bleached oak, wengé stained, or covered with monochromatic or bicolour laminate. Woody Wood Rug
  • This option will cost from £600 for a built-in table and bench unit in laminate or wood veneer.
  • A new Premium Pack for the four-door Flying Spur is available as a cost option and includes beautiful veneered picnic tables with vanity mirrors, a Mulliner 'jewelled' alloy fuel filler cap and chrome inlay strips to the door waistrails. Autoblog
  • To resemble Pitt, the brothers undergo rhinoplasty, receive chin implants, and obtain porcelain veneers.
  • Small talk and precious jokes veneer the sea of anxiety and anticipation that grips Dix - just one example of his ‘nervous’ energy.
  • They both get rhinoplasty, chin implants and porcelain veneers, in the hopes that all the facial overhauling - and massive pain that they suffer - will ultimately help them with their dreams of becoming movie stars.
  • There are certain areas where all men lose their veneer of civilisation and give vent to the beast within. Times, Sunday Times
  • Close in date to the kneehole desk is a small mantel clock on the chimney piece of the Green Drawing Room, veneered with red tortoiseshell.
  • And as far as craftsmanship, depending on which cosmetic dentist you go to, he or she will work with porcelain veneers fabricated by a machine out of Lucite, or porcelain veneers handcrafted out of feldspathic porcelain by a master artist (yes, I call the people who do this type of work artists.) Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Celebrity Smiles: Why Do They Have to Be So Perfect ? How?
  • Benneman repolished the veneers, restored the silvered containers for writing materials, repolished the marble top, relined the inside of the drop-front with green Morocco leather, restored the locks and provided a new key.
  • His inspirations are the slickly veneered melodramas of the 1950s and '60s.
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  • At such times, all that held the royal household together was its thin veneer of ceremony and exquisite manners. BLOOD AGAINST THE SNOWS: The Tragic Story of Nepal's Royal Dynasty
  • Rob Milam uses a technique called marquetry to create stunning portraits out of wood veneer. TREND HUNTER - The Latest Trends
  • He managed to acquire a thin veneer of knowledge to mask his real ignorance.
  • The stand is in moulded veneer, with a seat and back in moulded polyester felt. The COAT Chair by Fredrik Färg
  • A hollow sound indicates that the veneer is not fixed soundly and further work is required.
  • These veneers come from southern European olive trees, which yield a dense, fine-grained wood that is tan in color and marked with dark brown and black pigment lines.
  • The frames were usually of pine or veneered with mahogany, birch, or elm.
  • Working on a rosewood corner cupboard veneered in burr walnut, and featuring an inlaid marquetry honeysuckle design, will always remain one of Luke's favourite jobs.
  • The table tops, segmented in satinwood and mahogany, are from the same cut of veneer.
  • It took an own goal and a penalty to give a flattering veneer to the scoreline. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ebony veneered case was probably made by one of the other Flemish artisans active in Rome in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.
  • The plot, such as it is, provides the excuse to present the most interesting, important and exciting results of computer science, as well as a passel of other ideas, in a readable and entertaining way, with a veneer of romance.
  • This year, three new wood veneers will be available for the back and sides: Hawaiian koa, big leaf maple, and Indian rosewood.
  • The danger arose from her decaying marriage, despite its veneer of domesticity.
  • In the sitting room, the end wall is also covered with teak veneer. Times, Sunday Times
  • But last week a Manchester woman received 50,000 in compensation after cosmetic dentistry involving dental veneers left her in constant pain and unable to eat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shilts is pictured in slacks and plimsolls "relaxing" in a fringed armchair in front of his massive oak-veneer TV; but even here, cross-legged in the shadow of his own occasional table, he still seems to glower and fret, radiating a dark and unsettling energy of repulsion. Can Joe Hart save himself from the curse of the England keeper? | Barney Ronay
  • We conclude that not all highly siderophile elements were affected by core formation in the same way, and that the abundances of elements such as osmium and iridium require the addition of a late veneer. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • Walnut veneer panelling in the bathroom can come as a shock, but you soon get used to it.
  • It may have been imported from all over the Empire to create skirtings, folding doors and luxury veneers, but my life mattered more. A Body In The Bath House
  • Being able to easily resaw a veneer as thin as the one seen here is pretty startling! Stu's Shed
  • The play's most penetrating moments occur when Ensler veils her disgust and sorrow at the lengths some women will go to to achieve physical perfection, under a veneer of sharp characterisation and acerbic wit.
  • Luminosity is enhanced by planes of the pale brick, and by using birch veneered panels on the inner walls of the galleries.
  • Veneers were used only to mask carpentry mistakes.
  • Sand slowly so you don't go through the veneer and vacuum frequently to remove dust.
  • In the two previous parts of this project we've ordered parts and prepared existing kitchen cabinets, and veneered the cases and refaced the end panels.
  • He tolerated the fashions in flooring, the fads: the pale finishes, the beeswax, the crazy veneers. BEHINDLINGS
  • For the first time her veneer of politeness began to crack.
  • They often had tortoiseshell veneer and ivory and mother-of-pearl inlays.
  • These were probably made of marble veneer and marble or opus sectile (shaped tiles of colored marble) slabs, as no fragments of wall plaster or mosaics were found. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Domestic Area Report 6
  • Here in Edinburgh they are seething with jealousy, but adopting a veneer of lofty disdain. Times, Sunday Times
  • But when the girls go away on school camp, their veneers are slowly stripped away.
  • The Xducer satellite and subwoofer cases have cherry hardwood veneer covers and the speaker post connectors are gold-plated.
  • In fact, this is something a lot of male-owned companies use as a veneer for iniquity.
  • He received six crowns and 15 porcelain veneers.
  • Benneman repolished the veneers, restored the silvered containers for writing materials, repolished the marble top, relined the inside of the drop-front with green Morocco leather, restored the locks and provided a new key.
  • Bleaching won't work on false teeth, crowns, veneers or fillings (including tooth-coloured fillings).
  • Carving, inlay, and veneer were not the only ways to decorate a sugar chest.
  • By the mid-19th century mechanical saws allowed the veneering process to be used in mass production to cover defects in cheap furniture.
  • The hearings feature only enough heat and sufficient new details to give a veneer of credibility to the process.
  • Hearing those two words when you don't have one conjures up an A. R. Gurney-approved environment of rectangular symmetry with mahogany veneer, a chandelier above, an Aubusson below, and a breakfront filled with Spode on the side.
  • To veneer the edges and faces: Cut the strips wide enough to cover the face and edge plus 1/2 inch.
  • The triennial revisions of the MSJC Code includes provisions for adhered veneer and prestressed masonry and an expansion of the quality assurance section.
  • It has always been about the study, with a thin (mighty thin) veneer of job usefulness, but I haven't fessed up to that before.
  • The pressure forced the veneer to assume the shape of the mold and bonded the adhesive to it.
  • More than any mere "Kreis," on most nights full mandalas came to bloom: all degrees of society, all quarters of the capital, palms down on that famous blood veneer, touching only at little fingers. Gravity's Rainbow
  • She said he concealed his darker side behind a veneer of respectability in order to hide his true character from adoring fans.
  • The frames were usually of pine or veneered with mahogany, birch, or elm.
  • Their first policy moves were highly centralist, lacking even a veneer of consultation.
  • There will probably be a spin-off for the Tories in all this: watch the BBC galloping to the centre as the election draws near and carefully (and probably ostentatiously as it no longer does ‘subtle’ very much) making sure that an veneer of impartiality is smeared over the whole which will last until about five minutes after the Tories win. Archive 2008-03-30
  • But underneath the veneer of civilisation are the realities of the war.
  • All the desks, headboards and countertops in the rooms are made from pommele sustainable wood veneer. Sustainablog
  • They have stripped the veneer of jingoism from the play, by showing war in its true horror.
  • She said he concealed his darker side behind a veneer of respectability in order to hide his true character from adoring fans.
  • The Indian furniture was usually of ebony, padouk, or rosewood with the floral borders and motifs either inlaid or engraved on ivory veneer.
  • In the workshop a damaged chest by Hericourt, from 1780, with its warped veneer has been taken apart piece by piece and completely reconstructed.
  • La Brea — a wide boulevard lined with furniture stores, antique shops, and the occasional shopfront with "Psychic" scrawled across the glass — was imbued with the same impermanency like many of the blocks south of Hollywood, where brick veneer mixed with a frontier-town sensibility. Soul
  • U.S. industry needs a steady supply of engineers and technicians to keep things humming, but the fact is that those who will really make a difference, who will come up with the products, or ideas, or research results that really mean something are a very thin veneer at the top. The Missing Ingredient in the STEM Education Debate « Steve Wildstrom on Tech
  • When so much travel writing is given a veneer of objectivity, writers are faced with some disturbing questions.
  • We are not here to consider the appeal of mute ruins, the hollowness of reason, the veneer of American order.
  • As an ideology it thinly veneered our often brutal economic exploitation.
  • The party had merely added a veneer of justification by using its revolutionary pretensions to justify its authoritarian methods.
  • His veneer of politeness concealed a ruthless determination.
  • Different types of restoration including fillings, crowns, veneers, inlays, onlays and root fillings.
  • The fault structure was veneered by lava which was produced by the peripheral magma reservoirs and flowed down the scarp and into the lower central caldera.
  • Beneath the veneer of landscapes, portraits and genre scenes, political rivalries roiled, and medals granted to entrants were contested hotly as matters of national pride.
  • ‘Aye, aye, Cap'n,’ I salute, as Nutter, Andy and Clem start to shift the new counters - all MDF, chipboard and mahogany-style veneer.
  • Although he did not invent the technique of lavishly veneering furniture with marquetry of exotic tortoiseshell, pewter and brass and variously coloured woods which is named after him, he was, without doubt, its greatest exponent.
  • Could it be that, beneath their veneer of unworldly innocence, they're all secretly gagging for it?
  • Italy's sleekly veneered Uno still manages to turn heads.
  • When there are bubbles, cut into the veneer with a sharp razor blade using a steel rule for guidance.
  • Noll's emotional involvement in the issue often surfaces from beneath a thin veneer of scholarly objectivity.
  • The insertion of a separate air barrier may add additional cost but can be accomplished with relative ease with masonry cavity or veneer walls or walls containing an interior finish, such as furred drywall.
  • Each assembly should have a broader peripheral " Civic Forum, " to give a veneer of popular legitimacy.
  • To us, the long-time sun-dried, thirsty emigrants; covered from head to foot with dust from the Black Hills, overlaid with alkali powder from the Humboldt, veneered with ashes of the desert; all ingrained by weeks of dermatic absorption, rubbed in by the wear of travel, polished by the friction of the wind -- to us said the Truckee, flowing Crossing the Plains, Days of '57 A Narrative of Early Emigrant Tavel to California by the Ox-team Method
  • The chaos only lasted three days, but it made me aware that the veneer of civilisation is very thin. Times, Sunday Times
  • He managed to acquire a thin veneer of knowledge to mask his real ignorance.
  • Each, plains Indian and bourgeois, is smeared with a slightly different veneer, that is all. The Somnambulists
  • Sliced into wafer thin veneer, that chunk could easily reap a profit with that piece of wood for the right woodworker (not me). Would You Pay $25,000 for a Piece of Wood?
  • Complete your cabinet makeover by covering exposed sides and face frames with matching adhesive-backed veneers.
  • They're brutal people behind their civilized veneer.
  • FDA issues emergency use authorization for intravenous antiviral drug peramivir in H1N1 patients Maxim Health Systems cancels all flu shot clinics at retail locations Health Canada issues medical device license for IMRISNV and IMRIScardio systems Kmart Pharmacies rewards its customers for having all prescriptions filled at one pharmacy Sonomed launches new PacScan Plus, an A-Scan with optional pachymeter Coast Dental offers smile makeovers with Lumineers ultra-thin veneers to patients State reports: Providers struggle to make do with limited resources Torchmark raises quarterly dividend to $.15 per share on all common stock THE MEDICAL NEWS
  • Which smears the sense of guilt with a veneer of shame and regret. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rare tall-case clock in Plate I demonstrates another favored combination of the period: veneer of burl poplar with details of ebonized pearwood.
  • He managed to acquire a thin veneer of knowledge to mask his real ignorance.
  • The firm, one of the oldest manufacturers in York, was established 110 years ago, and has been building bespoke natural wood veneer furniture ever since, concentrating largely on the office market.
  • History has opened our eyes to the lust, crime and stupidity that lurked behind the glittering showbiz veneer.
  • He managed to acquire a thin veneer of knowledge to mask his real ignorance.
  • Purchase wood veneer at craft stores and through woodworking mail-order catalogs.
  • The table and chairs, both made from birch plywood veneered with ash, have a pale wood finish and boast simple, clean lines giving them an undeniably contemporary look.
  • However, that code requires a vapor retarder for veneer walls designed in accordance with Section 1505.5.
  • But proof of his twisted extremism hits hopes of building a veneer of respectability. The Sun
  • I knew, I just knew that only a little way beneath my Pommy veneer, an Aussie was waiting to emerge.
  • In this experiment, the optical microscope was used to observe and analyze that nickel-plated veneer and we found Nickel depositing in the cell cavity, ray, pit, tracheae , and fiber of timber.
  • Peel the veneer and there is much to write about.
  • There have been some forms of kaiserism dwelling among us for many years, so veneered with respectability and custom that some were deceived by them; but the lid is off now – the veneer has cracked – the veil is torn, and we see things as they are. In Times Like These
  • They have diversified into everything from Christmas trees, balsam wreaths and maple syrup to cabin rentals, fishing and hunting excursions, birdseye and curly maple lumber products, and veneer for Popsicle sticks.
  • This sense of a calm veneer hiding seething depths also afflicts the movie's other unearthly surface - the opalescent face and underwater-green eyes of Swinton herself.
  • Despite their rhetoric, their smarm, their thin veneer of respectability, they are racists by any intelligent definition.
  • There are new bespoke possibilities involving the hi-fi and the wood veneers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet while the straight lines and flat veneered panels of Koloman Moser's "Enchanted Princesses Cabinet" 1900 foreshadow a design vocabulary several decades in the future, the long-haired princesses inlaid in marquetry are pure Pre-Raphaelite medievalism, proving that Romantic ideas weren't entirely discarded by the rising generation. Modernism's Austrian Rebels
  • The Lammles were so fond of the dear Veneerings that they could not for some time detach themselves from those excellent friends; but at length, either a very open smile on Mr Lammle's part, or a very secret elevation of one of his gingerous eyebrows -- certainly the one or the other -- seemed to say to Mrs Lammle, 'Why don't you play?' Our Mutual Friend
  • They rarely draw the conclusion that the veneer is the most important thing about civilization. In Chile, the Lessons of Isolation
  • Would my hard veneer of masculinity be transformed into a soft glow by the balm of moisturising cream?
  • Close in date to the kneehole desk is a small mantel clock on the chimneypiece of the Green Drawing Room, veneered with red tortoiseshell and surmounted by a figure of Fame.
  • Wood, ivory bone, metal, or other materials are inlaid into a sheet of veneer that is in turn fixed to the surface of a piece of furniture.
  • He had refused definitely to enter the atelier of the gentleman who pleased his clients by ingeniously simulating the grain of walnut; and though he had seen the old oaken ambry kicked out contemptuously into the farmyard, serving perhaps the necessities of hens or pigs, he would not apprentice himself to the masters of veneer. The Hill of Dreams
  • For such a scenario, the centrifugal forces would cause its water veneer to gravitate away from the poles and pile up at the equator.
  • Then, make your pencil lines and cut on the back of the panel to avoid splintering the veneer with your circular saw.
  • She was playing the tough businesswoman but it was a thin veneer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beneath her calm veneer we begin to see something much darker, much more passionate and dangerous.
  • When the Westingshire Brewery took over the Goat and Compasses in the mid-seventies they favoured faux nineteenth century horse brasses and a liberal smearing of oak veneer.
  • Some amazing veneer showed up in the shop today; one bundle was some great quilted bubinga that made me think of a top for a hall table.
  • His statue was unswathed from the veneer by her on 11 th March, 1881 in the Town Hall.
  • Apparently, for these followers, "less," when engulfed by a tissue-thin veneer of folksy, hockey mom hokiness, extends far beyond "hope. McCain "Plays" the Base
  • An ancient Roman leg fragment shares shelf space with a Henry Moore sculpture, a '50s palmwood Printz desk faces a 17th-century painting by Willem de Vos and the walls are wrapped in an ebonized oak veneer checkerboard. Dealers Get Real
  • It most commonly involves removing healthy enamel and tooth tissue so that veneers can be cemented to the front of the teeth. Times, Sunday Times
  • They often had tortoiseshell veneer and ivory and mother-of-pearl inlays.
  • Bleaching won't work on false teeth, crowns, veneers or fillings (including tooth-coloured fillings).
  • The high cost of the exotic woods often used for the veneers and pictorial marquetry decoration meant that these materials had to be used sparingly.
  • Then with that black face showing through the thin veneer of white he turned his horse toward camp and rode off at full gallop.
  • The veneer of civilisation that covers the beast within us is thin and can be damaged easily.
  • Ghosts deals with the moral rot concealed behind a veneer of decorum. Times, Sunday Times
  • Veneers might offer a quick-fix Hollywood grin, but braces are making a comeback as technological advances make them more sightly - and more effective.
  • Luminosity is enhanced by planes of the pale brick, and by using birch veneered panels on the inner walls of the galleries.
  • The other elevations of the cathedral are also decorated with marble veneer, carving and mosaic.
  • The three tracks featured here taint an otherwise spotless collection of candyfloss pop (with a veneer of badass rock'n'roll attitude).
  • Gibson, by losing control of his inner censor, probably by becoming "blacked out" alcoholically, allowed his shadow, the dark side of his SELF to "shine" through, so people could actually see, beneath the veneer, what at least a part of him thinks and feels. Printing: Mel Gibson-- Reflecting America's Shadow Self-- An Opportunity to Heal America's Shadow Bigotry
  • Basically this is a counting and matching game with a very thin veneer of theme .. but hey, if it gets you there, have fun! Drupal: The Card Game « Third Point of Singularity
  • As a small slice cutter for beauty, the table-type hay cutter can cut the fruits and carrots and the like into the slices with the thickness like that of a piece of paper for veneering.
  • As the former chairman of the House Education Committee, I have been closely watching this crucial campaign unfold, and I have been increasingly dismayed by those who have tried to shroud an anti-public-education agenda under the veneer of the term "reform. Michael Merrifield: Emily Sirota Offers True Reform for DPS
  • A standard set of 16 veneers over dingy old teeth, and the homely are transformed with instant white choppers.
  • At first glance the introduction of lapped dovetails for veneered furniture is curious because it entails more work for no perceptible advantage.
  • His anti-intellectualism is a veneer. Times, Sunday Times
  • While he prefers to work with solid woods such as native oak, cherry, walnut and cedar, he also frequently uses some speciality veneers and inlays including masur birch, bird's eye maple and oak burr.
  • The U.S. will undoubtedly engineer a process to create a veneer of democratic legitimacy.

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