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The editors have polished the manuscript.

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The children loved sliding round the newly polished floor.

And somewhere shining snow polished by the wind.

The boxer polished off his opponent in the first round.

Each piston disassembled and polished, each nut and washer cleaned or replaced, accounted for.

Opening it, I saw the polished glow of a beautiful violin.

The sitting-room's hardwood floor reflecting the charming pageant above its polished surface.

He not only washed the car, but polished it as well.

Now that we have a solid, polished build of the game, we are ready to give it a try.

This stone had been held in someone’s hand and polished over and over. Not with jeweler’s rouge mind you.

Virtue and learning, like gold, have their intrinsic value but if they are not polished, they certainly lose a great deal of their luster; and even polished brass will pass upon more people than rough gold.

In order to catch the train in time, he polished off two bowls of rice in 5 minutes.

The twenty delegates were already seated about a long line of polished lacquer tables placed end to end.

Different patina processes were studied to achieve the dark bronze facing the room and the polished bronze on the interior of the hood.

New statuettes are cast each January, then molded, polished and buffed by workers at R.S. Owens &Company, which has made the awards since 1982.

And they are simultaneously pressedto invest in swanky wood-effect polished floors and sumptuous fresh-producedisplays to stop their richer customers decamping for posher places.

It's impossible to assess exactly how much devastation one single diamond could have caused before it was cut, polished, set and sold at a high-end retailer.

If they were polished in-country, then Sierra Leone might have seen somewhere near the real value of this incredible natural resource.

As a garrison town, everything is very neat and prim. The grass is cut just so, the military regalia polished and signs dot the landscape proclaiming "Pakistan is beautiful".

Naturally, in this context I think of the patina of age on materials, of innumerable small scratches on surfaces, of varnish that has grown dull and brittle, and of edges polished by use.

Mr. Wu’s clothes are most often described as ladylike and seem to belong to an earlier era, meaning polished jackets, flower prints and dresses with nipped waists and teacup skirts.

Out of the Oval Office by 9, Cheney walks in his polished maroon cowboy boots down the hall to his West Wing office, where he huddles with his chief of staff, Lewis Libby, and other senior staff members to go over the day's schedule.

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