10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WASHED-OUT»
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washed-out in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Pennsylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh: A History of the ...
TracklTrack Track Track 104 i 2000 Roadbed washed out 250' long, 12' to 15' '
dee . Trestle built on No. 2 track. , ' Ballhst washed badly for 1800' west . . . . . . .' 3
—31 4—4 4000 l 1000 132 . . . . . . 104 4300 Embankment 300' long, 12' to 15' ...
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British Gynaecological Journal
Exhaustion Washed out Washed out, died July 6th, malignant disease instump of
pedicle Ruptured colloid, washed out Both dermoid, hair in large, bone in small
Ascites, washed out, solid tumour Omentum got into drainage tube Dermoid both
...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: ...
Thirty feet in length, plank washed off, and the stone washed out to the average
depth of 3 feet from the top timber. Section 17 has never been planked; stone
washed out,"to the average depth of 4 feet. Section 18. Stone washed out, to the
...
United States. Congress. House
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While Drowning in the Desert: Hot Sand, Hired Hands, and a ...
Neal Carey is asked to pick up an aging comic named Nathan Silverstein in Las Vegas and take him home toPalm Springs after Nathan witnesses arson by two criminals who are now hot on his trail, in a trip that becomes an action-packed chase ...
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Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York
The water slightly colored with pus. After washing, pulse 94, temperature 990, is
eating well. June 25th, 10 a. m. Temperature under tongue 98.5°, respiration 32,
had a good night, washed out pleural cavity, countenance fresh, patient cheerful.
Medical Society of the State of New York (1807-), 1886
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Chambers Universal Learners' Dictionary
2 (of garments etc) pale, having lost colour as a result of washing: She wore a
pair of old, washed-out jeans. .washed -'up adj (in/: pred) defeated, finished,
failed etc: You're all washed-up in advertising, so find yourself another job! - See
also ...
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The Two-word Verb: A Dictionary of the Verb-preposition ...
T (9) After doing up the dishes she washed out the tea towels. [Gave them a
washing to remove soil and stains.] 4. T (9) A flash flood had washed out two
bridges, a railroad embankment and a section of the highway. [It demolished
them and ...
She washed out her mouth. She spongedherself. She washed outhermouth.She
shampooed her hair. She washed out her mouth. Sherinsedoutherhair. She
washed out hermouth.Shedried herselfwith a towel. She washed out her mouth.
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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
April 6lh.—Bottle washed out twice consecutively with fresh sterile water. Fifth
and sixth washings, acid and gas. Control unchanged. April 19th.—-Bottle
washed out three times. Seventh, eighth and ninth washings, acid and gas. May
1st.
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Annual Report of the Secretary of War
Ilecapitulalions of work done and percentage washed out (not including Assistant
Engineer J. E. Turtle's work). Woven mattress: Linear feet Mayersville Island (in
good condition) 5, 7:55 Cottonwood dikes (iu good condition) 4,002 Mayersville ...
United States. War Dept, 1885
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WASHED-OUT»
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washed-out is used in the context of the following news items.
Washed-out California interstate highway set to reopen Friday
... closed after a bridge was washed out during a heavy weekend rainstorm will reopen on Friday to limited traffic, state transportation officials said on Tuesday. «Reuters, Jul 15»
Rare beauty of the washed-out mountain nymph
The scientific name, Idaea dilutaria, means diluted or washed-out mountain nymph. This refers to the moth's appearance but reflects its puzzling rarity too. «The Guardian, Jul 15»
In Nevada, washed-out interstate is truckers' nightmare
Mother Nature works in confounding ways: snow flurries in Phoenix, a balmy Christmas in Buffalo, and this week's catastrophic flood in the normally parched ... «Los Angeles Times, Sep 14»