Models sauntered along a catwalk sprinkled with black sequins wearing triangular crimped wigs and sporting ghostly white faces. |
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Tatiana was sitting behind me on the edge of the tub with her hair half crimped, looking at me with a critical eye. |
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His models wore white pan stick, triangular crimped wigs and periwinkle boots. |
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She was at the edge of the balcony in a baby blue satin dress and blonde crimped hair. |
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These circular divots with their pre-measured portions and neatly crimped perimeter, are a godsend. |
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Latasha Arnt appeared before the court in a black pantsuit and sandals, her hair in a crimped bob. |
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Kristie is 5ft tall, of stocky build with crimped blonde hair in a pony tail. |
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Metal tubes crimped up from the bottom like a tube of toothpaste should be firmly sealed. |
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They worked the waver down each section, from the roots to the ends, and alternated the direction to create an almost crimped look. |
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The doubler plate is riveted or adhesively bonded onto a stiffening member web, or the tension band is crimped into the stiffening member web. |
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The grain was crimped and ensiled and will be fed to the herd through a total mixed ration system. |
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Incorporated into this mass was a considerable amount of grass and animal hair, including a lone crimped guard hair of a deer or elk. |
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We find a bench and watch a woman on the boardwalk pulling a pink brush through her long crimped hair. |
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Her hair was short, blonde, crimped, she was shorter than I was, she had striking blue eyes. |
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Persistent deflation has crimped corporate earnings and worsened the government's deficit. |
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He had a large star on his forehead, and mane that looked as if it had been crimped. |
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It is manufactured in an unexpanded form and may be crimped over the balloon and then expanded. |
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They said steps taken earlier this year to slow growth in key sectors crimped imports of raw materials and cut into international freight rates. |
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After my shower, I let my hair air dry, meaning it would be crimped, but I didn't care. |
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Hence, contracts for new Air Corps helicopters have been cancelled and plans to grow the overseas aid budget have been crimped. |
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Margins would continue to be crimped, however, due to increased competition. |
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Prized for being both firm and supple, the Airflex features crimped coil innersprings that allow it to be folded over like a futon. |
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From crimped waves to Afro puffs, fringed ends to soft waves, hair that gets noticed for being anything but flat is where it's at. |
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I had my hair crimped and pushed back a little with my favorite white and black headband. |
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The back end is crimped and folded, almost to the point of being concertina-ed. |
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Her fingers nimbly removed the stones and plait, leaving the auburn hair crimped. |
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A couple of seats up is Nadine, her long blonde hair crimped and flowing down her back. |
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The wires exhibited signs of being crimped with a tool other than a proper crimping tool. |
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Today it's possible to buy wire which can be knotted, or crimped. |
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She even crimped her hair once, and we went lurid green with envy. |
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Their hair was in big waves, crimped and curled after what I imagined was the collective effort of painful rollers, hot irons, and all-night slumber parties. |
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Despite the near-term gains, Gartner warns that budgets remain crimped. |
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The proposed stress function is strictly convex, includes compressive states and allows for a smooth transition from a crimped to a fully elongated state of collagen fibrils. |
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It sits on its crimped wooden block, through a lead sheet which moderates its music. |
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Two fresh tortillas are stuffed with the firm, ash-colored corn and cheese and then folded, crimped and fried until crisp. |
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Deadpan characters spew out lengthy standup soliloquies in crimped cul-de-sacs. |
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They are crimped and oiled following a centuries old technique, giving them their strength and translucency. |
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Dental floss waxed, mentholated and ultrarésistant, crimped on the carry-wire in the shape of V. Slips easily between the teeth. |
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The staff, comprised of cute young things of both sexes, wore custom-designed Buonanotte T-shirts by Yso and the girls' hair was teased and crimped to the nth degree. |
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The turned-back rabato was sometimes used as the support or base for a ruff, the crimped or pleated frill fashionable during the same period. |
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He argues that limits would be counterproductive if they crimped growth, since that would reduce firms' ability to invest in cleaner technology. |
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It is ideal for producing components which are primarily coined, riveted, crimped or flanged and, to a small extent, machined. |
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In comparison to crimped filament type brushes, this special wire contruction allows even more aggressive brushing. |
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Each wire of the individual cable inside the multicore is crimped onto a socket or plug contact. |
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All loose connections within the steering flat emergency remote control transfer switch were properly crimped and secured. |
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It consists of a cadmium-plated steel insert moulded in an epoxy block with the conductor crimped into the insert. |
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The trigger guard is with puts back finger, the parts of aiming are crimped in the barrel. |
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The coat is short, each individual hair is crimped, hooked or bent resulting in a wired coat and the coat standing away from the body. |
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It is not just property that is outstandingly protected by crimped mesh but also the well-being of passers-by. |
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Do not allow the power cord to be crimped as it may cause fire or electric shock. |
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Oats are dehulled, crimped, and kiln dried, and will not germinate. |
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A hole in the center of the nozzle closure is crimped around an insulated stud in the center of the initiator assembly, thus waterproofing the base of the rocket motor. |
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The end with the crimped fork terminals must be connected to the speakers. |
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When properly crimped, the die code number will be embossed on the connector for easy inspection to determine if correct die and connector combination were used. |
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Amber resin Pendant: Pendant composed of a piece of resin Amber crimped on a Silver plated Metal mounting. A 60 cm Chain is delivered with this pendant. |
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In the short term, however, that has crowded out investment in an economy built on illegal money and crimped the entrepreneurial spirit of those not yet in the clink. |
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I didn't know it was happening so my friends had got me bright blue spandex tights and bright shorts and I had this cut-up MTV shirt and there was a beauty station and they crimped my hair. |
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The camera missed the pie filling operation, but once the shells have been filled and cooled, lids are put on and the pies are trimmed and crimped. |
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Ruff, in dresswear, crimped or pleated collar or frill, usually wide and full, worn in Europe, especially from the mid-16th century into the 17th century, by both men and women. |
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The sides of the crust are drawn up over the filling and crimped. |
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In such ways is Japan's foreign policy crimped by its vested interests. Chinese-Japanese relations are less than cordial, despite the gloss the Japanese press put on Mr Koizumi's visit to Beijing last October. |
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The knotted type wire is more aggressive than crimped wire. |
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The crimped end of this component is slightly tapered for easier assembly. |
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Fibres spun from very large bundles of fibre, called tow, are generally crimped in-line by feeding two tows into a stuffer box, where the tows fold and compress against each other to form a plug of yarn. |
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Domestic sheep are relatively small ruminants, usually with a crimped hair called wool and often with horns forming a lateral spiral. |
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Once the cable was cut to length, new terminal ends were crimped in place. |
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The nature of the fleece varies widely among the breeds, from dense and highly crimped, to long and hairlike. |
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These lugs should be crimped with a proper crimping tool. |
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The Egyptian Government crimped negroes in the streets of Cairo. |
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The sharp bend had crimped the pipe so almost no water could get through. |
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In six days they crimped and made forty-five pairs of Stoga Boots. |
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