Mes nuits blanches brings together over five years of shooting, presented as immense contact sheets that cover the walls of Centre Clark. |
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The glare of the flash blanches some faces, while others are obscured by the frame's edges. |
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This encourages the growth of the stems, blanches them from green to white, and improves the flavour. |
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Planting leeks deep in the soil blanches them, shielding the shanks from the sun and keeping them white, tender, and sweet. |
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Lividity is distributed dorsally, is the usual violaceous color, and blanches with light pressure. |
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When a finger is gently pressed against healthy tissue that is lightly coloured, the skin blanches or turns white. |
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He blanches when I mention that lohan was mean to him and leaps to her defense. |
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After exposure to cold or stress, the skin on the fingers typically blanches, then becomes cyanotic before changing to red and before changing from cold to normal temperature. |
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Of those who use apricots in their raw state, Nigel Slater macerates them in sugar and marsala wine before use, while Julia Child simply blanches them to remove the skins. |
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