I washed the black dye out of my hair and bleached it a bright white-blonde. |
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This fabric may yellow so it should be bleached frequently with sodium perborate bleach. |
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The stones are not bleached white but rather black and worn away to nubs, like an old man's really rotten teeth. |
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The timber cladding on the outside is untreated and has taken on a bleached, silvery colour as it has weathered. |
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His blue eyes narrowed as his high-planed face hardened, and even his bleached blond hair seemed to bristle. |
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I was expecting a very large old woman with a stick and bleached blond hair. |
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But here she was, her hair bleached blonde wearing an extraordinary ensemble and as I found out almost totally unrecognisable. |
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Most wheat products available in our supermarkets contain bleached flour or white flour, as we call it. |
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Beans and popcorn are much better than bleached white flour, bread and pasta with less than 1 gm dietary fiber per serving. |
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Substitute whole-wheat pastry flour for bleached white flour to decrease the carbohydrate count and add fiber. |
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Kraft pulp is still used, in bleached and unbleached forms, for such products as paper bags, milk cartons, and paper cups. |
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From cotton are made many qualities of unbleached, half-bleached, and bleached cloth, also calicoes, ginghams, muslins, nainsooks, cambrics, etc. |
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They are white and weathered, the horns cracked and bleached by the snows and frosts, and the rains and heats of many winters and summers. |
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A good choice is virgin olive oil, because it has not been heated, refined or bleached. |
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The newswoman oozed contempt from every strand of her short cropped bleached blond locks. |
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One of the girls is Doreen who has bleached blond hair, blue eyes and a southern accent. |
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Her half-long hair was bleached by the sun and salt, making her skin appear almost brown by contrast. |
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The counter had been wiped down, bleached, polished, and a shiny new cash register sat like an ornament on its surface. |
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There were no visible pores in the skin and the fine hairs of the lower legs were bleached white. |
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The bleached pulp is then converted into a variety of paper products, including disposable diapers. |
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More and more people have decided not to put up with yellowing, stained teeth and, instead, are having them bleached into a pearly white grins. |
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A pair of yellowhammers looked bleached in the bright sun, skylarks sang and settled in fallow or set-aside fields. |
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At intervals, the double-height spaces are penetrated by the diagrid structure, bleached white like dinosaur ribs. |
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We had everything from bleached surfer dudes to Tongan gentlemen wearing the traditional lava lava. |
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The depigmented, white strands of old age tended to give his hair a somewhat bleached and unnatural shading. |
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There is a leggy black woman with bleached blonde curls at the bar smiling winningly at everyone. |
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During 325 nm irradiation, anthranilic acid is rapidly and irreversibly bleached, while NADH emission undergoes only modest reduction. |
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Her bleached blonde hair is dragged up into neat golden coils of plaiting, like a sleeping snake on her head. |
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Their colouring will undergo remarkable transformations from vulgar pink to rich ruddy purples before turning a bleached shade of brown. |
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It has cypress and ilex and olive trees to set in picturesque contrast against the bleached earth. |
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She has taken the last few days off, however, because she has just had her teeth bleached pearly white. |
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A shallow, bleached pit in the center marks the spot where a cluster of trees once took root. |
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Sailors in bleached white uniforms wander around trying to convince themselves they are having fun. |
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In the next scene, he builds an airy dome, something like a beaver lodge, out of bleached driftwood. |
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Ripening apples are vulnerable to sun scald, which causes bronzed or bleached spots on the fruit's skin. |
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The trio turned en masse to face down their author, faces bleached in the strobing. |
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The tagliatelle had been sitting under a hot lamp for so long that it looked like a mound of bleached bootlaces, only crispier. |
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The camp is a level, dusty wilderness, the barren sameness of the plain broken only by row upon regimented row of bleached canvas tents. |
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They say the boots are the perfect finishing touch for their artificial tans, bleached hair, white make-up and bright scanty skirts. |
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At retail, distressed denim or dark denim are selling well, as are very bleached out denims and colored denims. |
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Its clothing is bleached, starched, and pressed, and its face is scrubbed clean. |
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Some of them are difficult to read though as the sun has bleached them over the years. |
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The system is available in 19 matt lacquer colours as well as in bleached or dark oak and with a choice of six different glass doors. |
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More than once they came across the bleached bones and disintegrated rags of gnomes, goblins, and other dead marauders. |
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Giant whale vertebrae lie beached and bleached on the shore like prehistoric, bone propellers. |
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My teeth have been capped and bleached to sparkle with a false warmth when I contort my features into what you call a smile. |
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Light in Tuscany in summer is strong and colour appears bleached and shadowless giving a translucent effect to pale colours like white. |
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It is made entirely of aluminum beer and soda cans, their labels badly bleached over the years by the intense Texas sun. |
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It assumed a hallucinatory significance there on the bare, bleached boards of the porch floor. |
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Deep plum tones are etched in black while bleached ivory mink is laser cut with contrasting brown. |
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She was bleached by being so much indoors, and looked very fragile in the costly simplicity of her black draperies as she entered. |
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Six months on, with a bleached fringe and deck shoes, you'd never have known. |
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In the middle of the tumult bleached blonde Russians buy up sackloads of polyester clothes and packets of tea. |
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I feel happy until they start to remake the bed with shiny new sheets that glisten in bleached starchiness. |
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Soon, the vines will have reddish sprouts and the almond trees will begin to bloom, but now everything is bleached, brown, monochromatic. |
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The problem is that if you used a home hair color kit to obtain a lighter color, your hair has been bleached and colored in a single process. |
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He had bleached his hair almost white and spiked it into a number of horns all over his head. |
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Paper is traditionally bleached with chlorine and chemicals derived from it. |
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With each piece of bleached, dead coral washed ashore, the marine ecosystem comes that much closer to being a watery wasteland. |
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Thick, tousled hair bleached a near white from excessive sunlight twisted about his head, whipping and snagging in the wind's grasp. |
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Everything looked a bit bleached and tired in the hazy sunshine, an effect which is easily remedied by donning sunglasses with a brown tint. |
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That is what makes it so clear that the conditional sentence I cited is in fact bleached of its conditionality. |
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I bleached the purple stripes out of my bangs and became a garden-variety L' Oreal girl. |
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I flicked at my hair, a savage spiky crop with a bleached fringe, lightly gelled, glanced at my watch, frowned and headed for the door. |
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After being bleached, the pulp is moved through the Fourdrinier machine where it is dried and shaped. |
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These products may also contain rayon and wood fluff, which is chemically derived from tree pulp and then bleached. |
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Between the two of us, we scrubbed and wiped and bleached that entire apartment clean over that night and the better part of the next day. |
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Opposite the gallery desk was an enormous piece of bleached driftwood. |
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Every woman made her web and bleached it herself, and the price never rose higher than 2 shillings a yard, and with this cloth almost everyone was clothed. |
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Raw flax and wool was spun into yarn, this was then dyed or bleached, woven into cloth and then cut and sewn into the garments their families needed. |
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Under white mindwinter sun the air's bleached fabric is stamped with a repeating pattern of black-and-grey-striped cats and still-wet golden berries. |
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My photo of me attending a Bon Jovi concert, hair spiked and bleached Marilyn Monroe blonde, accompanied by a skin-tight zebra print, zippered mini-dress, is admired. |
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We offer Bagasse pulp products in bleached or unbleached option. |
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The girl wore a see through black basque and back combed bleached hair. |
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The non-intensive moor was lovely with some hazy silver birch, vivid green mosses, rushes, bilberries, bleached and tufted grasses and a touch of gorse. |
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His bleached Mohawk stood out in stark contrast to his bronzed skin. |
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In their universe all is bland, bloodless, bleached of character. |
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Nikki is a kind of deflated Aussie version of a femme fatale, a strung-out blonde bimbo whose entire personality seems bleached of energy and thought. |
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A large colour photograph from his shack dweller series has been bleached of its content, the sitter a vague outline, a ghostly presence leached from the scene. |
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If we try and expunge all the bits that don't fit with a controlled or rational model of the mind, we end up with something that's bleached of interest. |
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Hoovered, washed up and bleached the bathroom, then headed out to work. |
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I recall seeing bundles of this bleached umber root in the markets of Kathmandu, and have watched villagers harvest it in the high pastures of Dolpo in western Nepal. |
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A bleached blond blowhard, he excelled both as a wrestler and a manager. |
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All-purpose, unbleached flour which blends hard and soft wheat is preferred over bleached flour because it rises more evenly and has a better flavor. |
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After a few other steps, women put the flax fibers on the spinning wheel, bleached the thread with water and ashes, wove it on a loom and bleached the linen again in the sun. |
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This mildly volumizing perm will last 10-12 weeks, but those with heavily highlighted or bleached hair should avoid it as it could cause further damage. |
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She cut her hair short and bleached it blond, flaunted cast-off clothes and vivid red lipstick, shaved her eyebrows and replaced them with gold streaks. |
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When freed of the sudsy water, rinsed, and toweled off, she launched into a joyful frenzy of rolling in the grass, her newly bleached fur glistening in the sunlight. |
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Their bleached blonde hair is slightly lighter than their fake suntans. |
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This is a period piece, seeking to recreate the look and feel of those times, from the low contrast bleached out picture to the synthesizer heaven that is the soundtrack. |
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Hair could be bleached with peroxide or dyed only black or brown. |
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It is so frustrating that the bleached images of the alien world are so ruggedly handsome and so unjustified and impertinent to the plot at the same time. |
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He will construct a snake of leaves that flows down a river, a cone of bleached wood that will float away on the tide, a bracken sculpture that is broken by the wind. |
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The color palette, especially in the brighter scenes, is so badly faded as to appear almost bleached, and the constant assault of flyspeck flybys gets tiresome quickly. |
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Sherry, the punky bleached blond in the box office, looked up at me. |
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We skimmed groves of ancient olive trees and ribs of bleached white stone. |
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Gia bleached her hair blond and Josh liked playing with hair dye. |
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It was one of those exhaustingly stuffy days, I remember well, where you feel like the sun is angry and everything looks bleached in the harsh light. |
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I found it hard to believe that I had ever located anything attractive in this dowdy woman with her bleached blonde hair, her nonexistent figure and her masculine voice. |
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Texcot Bleachery, Lubbock, TX, is a new company established solely to supply bales of bleached cotton to the industry. |
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Even today, the hill is still covered with bleached British bones. |
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On his bleached worn face are ploughed the furrowings of one hundred and twenty years. |
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In high school, he bleached his hair and began a series of shopliftings and bicycle thefts. |
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Woven 'grey cloth' was then sent to the finishers where it was bleached, dyed and printed. |
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Some animals, such as the Apache pocket mouse, the bleached earless lizard, and the Cowles prairie lizard, have adapted. |
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She has bleached blonde hair, overdresses and has the kind of flirtatious manner guaranteed to drive the Square's women to violence. |
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Bleached twill fabric has slightly higher UPF compared to bleached rib weave sample. |
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Even Jessica's version of Dead Or Alive's You Spin Me Round is bleached of the original's sexiness. |
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The silk fabric is soaked in extremely cold water and bleached before dyeing to remove the natural yellow coloring of Thai silk yarn. |
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When the sensitizer is too fast bleached during illumination, the cancerous cells may not be destroyed completely. |
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The original silver images are bleached off and the silver is then recovered and recycled. |
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Apply the solution with a paintbrush, but be aware that it is such a bleaching agent that it will bleach areas you may not want bleached. |
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An obviously bleached blonde, thick pancake makeup flaking powderily off deep furrowed wrinkles on her face, confronted me. |
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Drake's men saw weathered and bleached skeletons on the grim Spanish gibbets. |
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Linen, leather, bleached products and whisky were its major exports. |
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This was then singed over a gas flame, then bleached and or dyed. |
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Classics including the iconic Polo shirt, cable cashmere sweaters, chinos, pinwale corduroy pants and sun bleached cotton separates will be available in a variety of colors. |
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Where it enters the lake, a gunner can lean against the bleached skeletons of dead trees to ambush goldeneyes, redheads, canvasbacks, buffleheads and scaup. |
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The destruction of the colouring matters attached to the bodies to be bleached is effected either by the action of the air and light, of chlorine, or of sulphurous acid. |
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In addition, the company makes bleached kraft pulp and lumber products. |
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This new product blends bleached kraft pulp with bleached mechanical pulp to provide high strength, hefty bulk and high opacity at light basis weights. |
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Textiles are also sometimes bleached, making the textile pale or white. |
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The first use of an integrated system, where cotton came in and was spun, bleached dyed and woven into finished cloth, was at mills in Waltham and Lowell, Massachusetts. |
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Ten months of attrition and slaughter result in a million casualties, the bleached bones of many of them now piled in viewing galleries at the epic Douaumont ossuary. |
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Yet it is, of course true that articles are less contentful than demonstratives, having become bleached into pale wraiths of their former robust selves. |
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Following the great reception for uncoated Modo Northern Light, Metsa Board has launched two new double-coated fully bleached liners in its lightweight range. |
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