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Does all the paint have to come off, perhaps by sandblasting?
Winds strong enough for sandblasting come from the north and the south.
His features looked as if they had been sandblasted out of granite.
His head had felt like it was being sucked dry and sandblasted all at the same time.
Some of these have been expanded or even merged by sandblasting.
Finally, they sandblasted the thing, and got rid of it permanently.
I wonder which books they chose to sandblast into the wood.
After a day to dry, we can sandblast the stone again."
"They were sandblasting for 27 years in this elementary-school classroom?"
These squares of glass are sandblasted in the center.
These winds can be strong enough to sandblast paint off ships at sea.
"It looked like it had been sandblasted," one official reported.
Then he sandblasted onto it the Tlingit design for the wolf.
In 1979-80, both buildings were sandblasted and the bricks treated with silicon.
He squinted at it, but his eyes were sandblasted and going glare blind.
The process he uses begins with stripping the entire frame by sandblasting.
Not too strong, just enough to bathe the eyes, not sandblast them.
Lewis Bradford then bought the house in 1972, and had the exterior sandblasted.
He also began producing short poems sandblasted on glass.
The glass was sandblasted to add texture and to make the surface slip-resistant.
Only this kind of horror couldn't be sandblasted away.
They had to sandblast the dust off the furniture, but you can breathe now."
For this reason, many communities prohibit the use of sandblasting except in carefully controlled areas.
It was made of pressed tin, sandblasted back to a dull glow.
The monument was sandblasted and cleaned in both 1905 and 1924.