Every wrinkle, blemish and bruise, every traitorous little roll of fat, remains intact. |
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The only blemish on such noble intentions was the absence yesterday of ordinary people. |
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A more serious blemish with most modern poetry, is nimiety, the tendency to dilute the general effect by repetition. |
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I am afflicted with a proclivity for self-criticism whereby every blemish is revealed in all its unredeemed ugliness. |
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By vandalistically setting everything they had left behind on fire, they left a terrible blemish. |
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Why shouldn't I just pay someone to fix my every flaw, cover my every blemish and erase my every imperfection? |
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Oil application to the rind surface produced a more severe blemish than did mechanical damage. |
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Korea's inflation rate is the one blemish on an otherwise solid report card, at least on the macroeconomic front. |
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He was the sacrificial lamb without blemish, making an atonement to end all sacrifices. |
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The only blemish is a small mole just under his left eye, but somehow that little imperfection makes him so much better looking. |
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He had pale, clear skin with nary a blemish, aside from a tiny mole on the corner of his full lower lip. |
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The ideal blemish bleaching creams only contain natural lighteners proven safe and effective for skin. |
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Certainly envy seeks to spoil it by finding fault and criticising every blemish. |
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This is the only blemish in a breathtaking production that is based on a vividly theatrical response to the text. |
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A vision of perfection, it was of the purest, sparkling silver, with neither cut, nor blemish nor scar marring any aspect of its beauty. |
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So dirt has morphed from moral blemish to commodity, and with it a market has been born. |
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Insofar as this is a human foible, a mere unsightly blemish on the doctrine of RC, I give it a lot of slack. |
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This at a time when the political press was treating every blemish in Gore's moral complexion as if it were a cancerous tumor. |
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I have been redeemed with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect. |
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Celtic's easy, 5-1 victory at Parkhead in October was an uncharacteristic blemish on Kilmarnock's recent record in the fixture. |
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I'm neither a human being nor an animal, I'm just an affront, a disgrace, a blemish that has to be hidden. |
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The mental lapse that led to this deficit was the only blemish on Berden's sound professional performance. |
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The absence of a World Series ring is the last, the only blemish on a career that has climbed from the exceptional to the unworldly. |
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This failing, however, is only a minor blemish on a noble endeavor well executed. |
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I have some redness in my t-zone and 2 blemish scars that it barely covered. |
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Use a small, pointed brush to dab a tiny amount of concealer right on the blemish, pressing into the spot to cover completely. |
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Lord Byron, who only saw his daughter as a baby, was well aware of his estranged wife's desire to banish any Byronic blemish in Ada. |
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The range and extent of Shakespeare's indebtedness is a badge of his genius, not a blemish upon it. |
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The absence of a single blemish on both the Queen's public and private lives is a fitting tribute to her mother's ability as a parent. |
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Once you get past this blemish, Minority Report is an unrelenting movie about the cruel uncertainty of both life and the future. |
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The Mapuche Indians in Chile still sacrifice a white lamb without blemish as an atonement for sin. |
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There is nothing in us that can remove the self-inflicted stain and blemish on that image. |
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The only blemish to Freitas' night was a point deduction for a low blow in round number ten. |
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The 59-year-old women were both photographed with special ultraviolet cameras that captured every sun-induced blemish on their faces and another camera that recorded wrinkles. |
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My face, neck, back, and chest are free of acne and any other blemish. |
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A blemish even gives the appearance of a nail on the extended digit. |
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She added that more investigations had been carried out below a blemish to the northern flank of the five-and-a-half acre mound but no problems were found. |
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Her tanned skin was angelic, he couldn't find a single flaw or blemish. |
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Then dip the other end into loose powder and pat it on over the blemish. |
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As you heard so many messages, I urge you to try harder to cultivate perfect hearts that are without blemish before God. |
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In the Old Testament, a sacrifice without blemish and the laying on of hands and slaying it to take it's blood are needed to atone sinners. |
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You will select a perfect lamb without blemish, a male born during the present year, taken from the sheep or goats. |
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The record of the Security Council itself in this context is not without blemish. |
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He blamed the abortion and the late night for this blemish on his otherwise almost perfect 1974 season. |
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When it was ready, it carefully stippled the galaxy into oblivion, like a master picture restorer removing a blemish. |
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Fresh blood and increased oxygen remove all that might dull or blemish the skin. |
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The ability to err is a human potential that is utterly underestimated and is often even seen as a moral blemish. |
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Selling without a profit might be something of a blemish on his record as a raider. |
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Now Dennis must find courage deep within himself to save societyand himself from the beastly blemish! |
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Corruption remains a blemish, but there is no sign of the government trying to overturn Turkey's secular order. |
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This will certainly be a blemish on Canada's reputation in the international community and in forums for multilateral debate. |
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I truly hope that you will correct this blemish, because the future of Europe concerns the future of men and women alike. |
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Performance requirements are that the outside material must be of sufficient quality to pass impact tests without surface blemish or cracking. |
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And if I send a spirit which is free of all sin, from what blemish do religious ministers cleanses it with baptism? |
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Somalia remains the most dangerous place in the world, and a blemish on the conscience of the international community. |
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They offered the blind and blemish as a sacrifice, and made the temple of God a place of business. |
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Any additional use of triclosan in face powders and blemish concealers at this concentration is also considered safe. |
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Failure to recognize this in the Caldwell decision was a major blemish that drew subsequent discussions away from the moral basis of the test itself. |
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None of the parties is without fault or blemish of one kind or another. |
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He might even spot a blemish in your game when you are about 120 not out. |
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So those air forces were allowed to continue to do things which it must be said in cold blood were a moral blemish, a moral blot perhaps on the conduct of the Allies. |
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On a cluster of six or seven bananas, growers are allowed only the equivalent of one shirt button-sized blemish and no more than two blemished bunches per 15 kg box. |
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A beard of several days darkened his face, and nearly every bit of mail, leather and armor plate that he wore seemed to have acquired some blemish or other. |
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I know there was no wound on my wrist before hitting the sack because upon retiring I took off my watch and did not observe any blemish in the left wrist area. |
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As your article points out, any tarnish of Bangalore's image is not just a blemish on the city, but also a loss of opportunity for our nation at large. |
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Any foot shape deviating from this model is conceived as a blemish, and the animal is unclean. |
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Place the cursor directly over the blemish between the man's eyebrows so that the blemish is enclosed by the inner circle of the cursor, and then click. |
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The project introduced a kind of perversity by placing the source of the disruption right in the centre of the town, breaking the system, producing a blemish. |
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Apply locally to the blemish with clean hands, massage with finger tips. |
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Poverty is the inheritance Dominic of Guzman left us from his deathbed and he anathematized any brother who would blemish the holy virtue of evangelical poverty. |
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He is unique in the world today in that his sense of honour is above reproach, his ethical standards in business are beyond measure and his integrity is without blemish. |
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It must be emphasized that no country was without blemish, and that choosing one or another among them for condemnation did not help the cause of human rights, given that the accusers were themselves guilty of violations. |
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Ye shall offer at your own will a male without blemish, of the beeves, of the sheep, or of the goats. |
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As piety is the peculiar ornament of old people, so the want of it is a peculiar blemish in their character. |
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If the wound did not heal, and thus the physical blemish was a problem for the victim's honour, further payments were required. |
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And his track record, though glitzy, is not without blemish. |
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In deeds he has no blemish, and he was praised for being blameless. |
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And he labors to turn almost every Reagan blemish into a beauty mark, almost every gaffe into a clever gambit. |
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Elijah the prophet, the forerunner, the envoy of the Third Era, intercedes for his flock, prays for those who know not how to pray, and conceals with his mantle the blemish of the sinner, waiting for his regeneration. |
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A bogey at the last was the only blemish on Furyk's card which contained three birdies while Goosen hit five birdies and two bogeys. |
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The Court's decision was widely perceived as further evidence of Mr. Thaksin's disregard for the Constitution and democracy, and the latest blemish on his already dismal track record for protecting human rights in Thailand. |
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Even so, the fact that it is still open counts as a black mark against him and a continuing blemish on the global reputation of the United States. But here's a question. |
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The Norwegians, needless to say, were without blemish. |
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Both of them are formidable businesses, and both offer object lessons in perhaps the most important art in modern economies: managing knowledge workers. Neither firm is without blemish. |
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How much it costs her to keep up appearances is suggested by the tiniest of details, the strap of her slip that has fallen off her shoulder, the one blemish on the otherwise impeccable façade she presents to the world. |
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Mr. Putin's record is not without blemish. |
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Ms. Myers's record is not without blemish. |
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Unwhole for 11 games, miles away from championship form, cranky over a single blemish on the record, the Lakers soon will call up reinforcements they arguably don't need. |
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If ink bleeding through the paper caused the blemish, then its transfer to SJC may have occurred when the proofreader was checking the two copies against each other. |
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There had nothing passed between us that might blemish reputation. |
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There is no reason to think that the enlivening possible blemish was his hypocritical show of repentance, since there are so many other candidate blemishes to choose among. |
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These fast released metabolites can blemish the body's normal homeostatic mechanism and cause uraemia, hyperuricaemia, hyperkalaemia and hyperphosphaetemia. |
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And while others endured trials and tribulations, Mouland moved up another gear by birdying 10, 11, 13 and 15 in a round that didn't feature a single blemish. |
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New from bareMineals, Blemish Remedy mixes sulphur, tea tree oil and white willow bark in a lightweight powder. |
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