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Plasters meaning
plural of plaster
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As the Prince of Wales, the King has made several visits to the district, including in February, 2004, when he arrived at Skipton Railway Station sporting a 'cut nose and two sticking plasters on his thumbs'.
As the recruits were back in the barracks, some took off their shoes, with close up camera angles revealing they were battered and covered in plasters and bandages.
Author: *Slightly chuckles and plasters a smile masking faint concern.
If you are a parent or carer, make sure you are prepared by keeping some medications and items such as plasters and antiseptic wipes, at home – or in your car or luggage if you are going on holiday.
She said: "I remember walking through that horrible foot bath and it was just plasters and the generation of lessons jumping in after a black brick.
The author of the report called 'No More Sticking Plasters' said: “We highlight the extent of the dilapidated estate and make the case for strategic capital investment.
First aid products such as plasters, bandages and antiseptic cream.
I don’t want to take people’s money and put it into little plasters here and there.
Plasters was among the first to deploy on Oct. 10, 2018 with Florida Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 4, under the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
He made sandcastles in blazing heat, he detoured on foot to a supermarket to buy plasters with cartoon characters on them, he brought his own Nespresso machine, just in case.
Bricks made with stabilized adobe generally do not need protection of plasters.
Portland cement is also used in mortars (with sand and water only) for plasters and screeds, and in grouts (cement/water mixes squeezed into gaps to consolidate foundations, road-beds, etc.).
Rodin, however, would have multiple plasters made and treat them as the raw material of sculpture, recombining their parts and figures into new compositions, and new names.
Scratch builders may also make silicone rubber moulds of the parts they create, and cast them in various plastic resins (see Resin casting ), or plasters.
To deal with the complexity of bronze reproduction, France has promulgated several laws since 1956 which limit reproduction to twelve casts – the maximum number that can be made from an artist's plasters and still be considered his work.
Warren H. Plasters, A History of Amusements in Fort Worth from the Beginning to 1879 (M.