Briggs's condition was so bad already that the only course to take with him was to repel him utterly, Mr.
She, naturally and properly, will repel him.
Today, we are going to give you the wrong advice on how to repel the local people in the most popular countries to visit.
They're extremely concentrated versions of chemicals that plants make for various reasons: some to attract pollinators, some to repel or harm their natural enemies.
It may not possess the magic to exorcise evil spirits, but it does repel mosquitoes.
used lasers to encode and read data on these tiny spaces, which they treated like magnets that could repel or absorb an electron.
Many myths exist; for example, the idea that eating bananas can repel the bugs doesn't hold up.
These poles repel each other, creating a gap, or force field, between the layers.
It won't repel mosquitoes, but it will keep them from biting.
'If we understand the genetic basis for variation between individuals it could be possible to develop bespoke ways to control mosquitoes better, and develop new ways to repel them.
Just last year, researchers published research suggesting that the stripes repel biting flies, thus protecting the animals from diseases flies sometimes carry.
They have a thick wooly fur that protects them from both heat and cold and also helps to repel water.
To repel germs, grease and pet hair from your laptop, there are antimicrobial and protective keyboard, trackpad and palm rest covers that are nearly invisible and washable.
To repel the savage invaders, our generals, leaving their families, Strode forth together, looking as heroes should look; And having received from the Emperor his most gracious favour, They marched to the beat of gong and drum through the Elm Pass.
George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950), "Man and Superman" (1903), act 4 If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel it; if we desire to secure peace, one of the most powerful instruments of our rising prosperity, it must be known, that we are at all times ready for War.
Anne Bradstreet (1612 - 1672), 'Meditations Divine and Moral,' 1655 By courage I repel adversity.
Anne Bradstreet (1612 - 1672), 'Meditations Divine and Moral,' 1655 By courage I repel adversity.