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Waxes

Waxes meaning

plural of wax

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Naftan has brought polyethylene, fiber and oils, while the Mining Wax Plant - paraffins and waxes, model compositions, plastic lubricants, rope and conservation greases, quenching oils and turbine oil.

When I asked whether whistleblowing has made government or corporate America any more honest, however, Ellsberg waxes gloomier.

And consumer protection waxes and wanes, sometimes inadvertently, as when the FCC’s Title II classification stripped the Federal Trade Commission of authority to apply privacy rules to broadband providers as it does the rest of the economy.

Ask Campbell about his criteria for a well-designed home and he waxes lyrical about everything from imaginative use of space and light to the myriad creative little touches that can add personality and inimitable verve.

She waxes a bit about living and dying free, then throws up a hail mary: Will Rhaenyra come with her?

Stila's Huge Extreme Lash mascara uses a blend of soft, flexible waxes.

The actress, whose credits include Neighbours and Home and Away, is no stranger to absurd comedic roles, having played a celebrity bikini waxer in her show Rosa Waxes Lyrical.

The child’s mother is a professional waxer and allegedly allowed her daughter to complete waxes on 24 clients.

The one waxes on and on poetically about what Candida needs to soar into the stars, while the other talks about what she truly desires to feel safe and held.

These are essential as the moon waxes and wanes over the sun during the long partial eclipse.

The song waxes rational and realistic about reaching the heights: The road is long / There are mountains in our way / But we climb a step every day.

It waxes lyrical about diversity and enhanced gender representation yet only four out of 16 taskforce members are female (far below the ideal one-third gender rule).

Likewise, R.A.P. Ferreira waxes philosophical about ritual and washing machines on “Laundry,” a track that doubles as a touching ode to his four-year-old son.

The plant will also manufacture specialty vegetable oil based waxes for industrial application, marketed under the brand name Agri-Pure, which has application in tyre, plastic and candle industry.

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.

An emerging power-player waxes lyrical about the beauty of chaos (Littlefinger, anyone?) at one point, and indulges in a bit of knowing incest (hello, Cersei), though the other party isn't aware of it initially, for what it's worth.

In his autobiography, Townshend waxes nostalgic not for the comfort of his family, but for the Jewish world that protected him: “We shared our house with the Cass family, who lived upstairs and, like many of my parents’ closest friends, were Jewish.

It is a blend of solid particles of silica or alumina less than a thousandth of a millimeter across, water-repellent polymers such as polypropylene or waxes and a propellant gas.

That is, where Beijing hopes to take its place as “the Middle Kingdom” in world affairs, Moscow waxes nostalgic for its former imperium.

A section of his book waxes lyrical about the equally eccentric competition formed by a colorful Italian.