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Wax

Wax meaning

Beeswax. | Earwax. | Any oily, water-resistant, solid or semisolid substance; normally long-chain hydrocarbons, alcohols or esters.

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Partial amputation at wax paper company and no reference to "wax on,wax off"?

An incorrect choice of grip wax for the snow conditions encountered may cause ski slippage (wax too hard for the conditions) or snow sticking to the grip zone (wax too soft for the conditions).

As the candle burns, the wax melts and the follower holds the melted wax in, whilst the stricture rests on the topmost solid portion of wax.

A typical modern wax sculpture of Cecilia Cheung at Madame Tussauds Hong Kong Wax-decorated Easter eggs as made in the Ukraine and the Czech Republic A lava lamp is a novelty item that contains wax melted from below by a bulb.

But her optimistic bubble was soon to burst, as the world began to wax worse and worse, as it is written in 2nd Timothy 3: 13, But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived.

Carly said: “The wax is 100% natural soy wax sourced from a British-based company.

Wearing a mask made out of wax, the resourceful Vincent kills his victims and turns them into wax figures for his messed-up museum.

Candelilla wax is a hard, light-yellow wax that can be easily shattered due to its brittleness.

Released in October after months of rigorous performance testing, the Race Wax is the world’s fastest plant-based race wax and incorporates moutainFLOW’s exclusive Ceramic Nanotechnology.

The former Disney Channel star then explained that she “bought weed wax from a guy in a van in front of a taco shop” before she saw the UFO, “so it could have been the weed wax” and not an actual alien encounter.

The internet can't stop cackling over the Nicki Minaj wax figure unveiled in January at the Madame Tussauds museum in Berlin, but let's not forget that this latest creation is far from the worst wax celeb produced by the Madame Tussauds team.

Wax technicians, coaches and athletes have been heating the so-called fluoro waxes with irons on the base of skis and then scraping it off for years — often in wax rooms and trailers before a race.

Meanwhile, the average brow salon offers much more than your standard wax on – wax off, too.

Take notes in class or at a work meeting with this stationery set that includes a 192-page rules journal, wax stamp, two wax sticks, and a paperweight.

The expert said that the canal in the ear had developed capacity to deal with excess wax and could push the wax toward the outer rim canal, assisted by jaw movement.

In conclusion, Wax Protection market 2018 report presents the descriptive analysis of the parent market based on elite players, present, past and futuristic data which will serve as a profitable guide for all the Wax Protection industry competitors.

Actual brushes and paste were later replaced by hot-wax machines equipped with cylinders that applied melted adhesive wax to developed prints of "typeset" copy.

After the solvent is recovered by distillation, the resulting products are called "product wax" (or "press wax") and "foots oil".

Also included are allegations that many wax copies had been made, that the corpse had been damaged with a hammer, and that one of the wax copies was the object of an officer's sexual attentions.

Charles A. Bowley Another one of the earliest recorded evidence of the modern paraffin wax crayon comes from Charles A. Bowley, a resident outside of Danvers, MA who developed what he thought were the first wax coloring crayons in the late 1880s.