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shellacking造句
1 We gave their team a real shellacking. 2 None of these unbreakable records succeeded in displacing shellac. 3 So we went for a shellac finish. 4 They point at their shoulders and hands, shellacked with sunblock. 5 Shellac records were simply too fragile to be posted; so the special circumstances of war justified the first vinyl records. 6 This is particularly so with Sennelier ink, which has a binder of acrylic, resins and shellac which dries hard. 7 What was needed here was a transparent finish, and it is possible to achieve that with clear shellac. 8 Now I have used transparent shellac for many jobs in the past. 9 With the shellac the colour was all there and more. 10 Conventional shellac records were very brittle; only a few ounces of shear stress would crack them in half. 11 Water stains on a ceiling, without deterioration, can be sealed with shellac and the ceiling repainted. 12 Mr. Obama termed that election, a shellacking. 13 But it took a good beating, a shellacking as he called it, at the polls and is now looking ahead to his re-election. 14 The fact that the trip comes so soon after a "shellacking" in the mid-term elections makes it even more important. 15 A "chastened" Obama promised compromise, but he viewed the "shellacking" as voter impatience with process more than with policy. 16 Democrats lost strength in the Senate and their majority in the House of Representatives on November 2 in elections Obama described famously as a "shellacking", or heavy beating. 17 It's not often you see the lefty New Republic and the righty National Review use the same Obama quote on their covers to describe anything, but they did after the Nov. 2 midterms: "Shellacking. 18 After the Democratic "shellacking" in the midterm elections, everyone wondered how President Obama would respond. 19 Obama reacted to the defeats by ruefully observing: "Some election nights are better than others" and accepting he had taken a "shellacking" from the voters. 20 Obama admitted that the Republicans had given his party a severe beating – or as he term ed it, a "shellacking" – and said it had given him a late and uncomfortable night. 21 True, the president conceded that he had received a "shellacking" at the polls, and that "some election nights are more fun than others. 22 President Obama joked it feels pretty good to stop at least one "shellacking" this November. 23 But the FDP's shellacking in Berlin is a setback for the anti-bail-out camp. 24 The president called the result a "shellacking" and vowed to listen to the concerns of US voters. 25 After the Democratic "shellacking" in the midterm elections, everyone wondered how President Obama would respond. Would he show what he was made of? 26 "Now, I am not recommending for every future president that they take a shellacking like I did last night," said Mr. Obama. 27 Now, I'm not recommending for every future president that they take a shellacking like I did last night. 28 Tuesday night's election results appear to represent not only a shellacking for the Democrats, but also a shellacking for clean energy. 29 To find the answer, look to the recent Olympics shellacking Russia took at the hands of the Canadians in hockey.