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skins <a skin; skins> N

skins

skin <a skin; skins> N BIOL

skin VB (relations)

skin N BIOL

skin N COMPUT

control skin N COMPUT

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He describes wearing traditional clothing made of animal skins, walking far off into the veld herding cattle for father and uncle and working for neighboring white farmers.
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As in other tribes, the women processed and sewed animal skins to create such clothing, as well as moccasins and leggings.
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These are going to be the base in a stock that bubbles away for a couple hours, the onion skins turning it dark.
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This saturation process is done over a thirty-day period as the skins tumble in large wooden drums; similar to a concrete mixer.
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In this wall system the concrete skins provide structure, seismic reinforcing, and fireproofing, while the bales are used as leave-in formwork and insulation.
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Once they emerge, they spend their short, two-week adult lives climbing trees, shedding their crunchy skins and reproducing.
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Tip into a tea towel and rub to remove loose skins.
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Captive specimens, deprived of adequate wallowing, have quickly developed broken and inflamed skins, suppurations, eye problems, inflamed nails, and hair loss, and have eventually died.
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These two skins are bound together with a complex woven braid that gives the assembly enough strength to be tensioned on the shell.
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When making inventory of the booty, it consisted 177.000 pound silver, some gold (some chains and a crown), skins, chests with sugar, etc.
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