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I come in for me rosin and you're lying on the ground.
Just put up these strings in a paper for me, will you, together with the rosin.
Some products made from plant resin are also known as rosin.
He did the same last night, and rubbed rosin on his hands to grip the ball better.
Rosin is often applied to the bow before playing the instrument.
The rosin makes the hair grip the string as it is drawn across.
The pine has also been used as a source of rosin and turpentine.
Cleaning the rosin off strings can make a striking difference to the sound.
Rosin is applied by the player to make the hairs sticky.
Rosin for the bow, and a string of glass beads.
Ms. Rosin was not among the customers who complained to regulators.
One of the ants blundered too close and the rosin caught him.
Generally this means that the larger the instrument is, the softer the rosin should be.
Rosin had a trial with Rangers in 2002, but did not impress the manager during this time.
Rosin remains in the still after turpentine and water have boiled off.
Until 1980 mainly a rosin in combination with alum was used.
He kissed the bills, and returned the sliver of rosin.
And the floor's so slippery because we didn't put down rosin here."
A mixture of nitric acid and rosin can also be used.
Rosin used to be part of a band named Day Theory in 2003.
He ran the rosin back and forth a few times and handed it to her.
Hercules also buys Chinese gum and rosins for paper products.
There might not be rosin on the wire.
But as the photo above shows, at least she's found somewhere handy to keep her rosin...
In general, tree rosin is considered a natural insecticide.