unoiled


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in need of oil treatment

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not having oil rubbed into the surface

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In these two unoiled Potomac River waterfront communities, eighteen homes were identified that sold in 2000 and later resold between 2003 and 2009.
In established populations, age structures of river otters did not differ statistically between oiled and unoiled areas in PWS (Bowyer et al., 2003), but pre-spill river otter ages were not available for these areas before 1989.
BACTERIAL COMPARISON OF OILED AND UNOILED SEDIMENTS IN AN ALABAMA SALT MARSH.
His machines sat unoiled and unused, and people phoned to complain that their lawns and bushes were growing wild.
A sound like an unoiled swing came from Goat's stool.
The mean salinity (top and bottom) of the oiled area (23.56 ppt) was higher than the salinity of the unoiled area (11.25 ppt).
Finally, they will be released into unoiled waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
And, again like Tati, he embeds this vision of errant modernity in a musique concrete of mechanical sound: outside traffic; the whoosh, buzz, and hum of elevators; a computer whirring to life; an incessant, unanswered telephone; the squeal of an unoiled door; the roar of the projector showing Vargas the rural world of Los Muertos, with its contrasting quiet and cacophony of birds.
Other blockages now flowing down the rivers of conversations are girlish giggling and artificial laughter sounding very similar to unoiled Gatling guns.
was dramatically reduced following the Arrow spill (Thomas, 1977); the coverage of Fucus gardneri was found to be significantly less at oiled sites than at unoiled sites in many areas immediately after the Exxon Yaldez spill (Highsmith et al., 1996); the upper boundary for F.
The EVOS Trustee Council first defined recovery as "a return to pre-spill conditions or to conditions comparable to those of unoiled areas." (372) On the other side, Exxon's Alan W.
Soon an awkward and loud Sonny plopped down beside her and began to sing for all he was worth in a voice that sounded like the swinging of an unoiled squeaky gate.
Where the earlier poet likened his poem "Epipsychidion" to a faded blossom without a thorn, the new poem ("Shiva Hive" itself, I take it) is like an unoiled revolver with no bullet in its chamber.
Then oil about 1/2 inch around the edge of the unoiled side.
Chains ran unoiled except for what had been applied initially at the factory.