Their gushing tears felt like excruciating acid rolling down their dry, discolored, paper cheeks. |
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The pith is white but roots are rotted and the tissue in the crown is discolored. |
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If you have old discolored plastic fillings, these will not get lighter from bleaching, and should be replaced after the process is completed. |
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Her matted hair was the color of unbaked red clay and her brown polka-dot dress was wrinkled, discolored under her arms. |
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Sunlight flooded the previously dingy room, illuminating the slightly discolored spots on the carpet and the ugly brown wallpaper. |
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Maple fretboards are finished despite these problems simply because raw maple is so easily discolored. |
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Now three weeks later, the area around the nail holes seem to be discolored and a different color than the rest of the strip. |
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The reason given as to why the water was still discolored was as a result of it passing through peat land. |
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The discolored fluid prevents a clear view of the inside of the amniotic cavity. |
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The treatment might need to be refreshed each year, or more often for severely discolored teeth. |
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Professional jewelry cleaners are a good option for seriously discolored or damaged jewelry. |
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The characteristic symptom of Sudden Oak Death is sap bleeding from discolored bark. |
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In the middle of the room was a small fire with several discolored flasks gingerly stuffed in the coals. |
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Both of us have had to figure out what to do with discolored redwood in fences or decks. |
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He is now taking away discolored layers of varnish that have coated the painting for well over a century. |
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Customers are kindly asked not to bring up the horrific accident which left Mike with discolored white scar tissue around his eyes. |
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You'll notice several large branches or the top half of the tree with discolored needles. |
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Sure, they were discolored and deformed, but I had seen plenty of cases that were much worse. |
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Trim off tough or discolored bottoms of mushroom stems and any bruised spots or blemishes. |
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The picture suffers from numerous source defects, including many nicks and scratches, a generally dirty appearance, and discolored film elements. |
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The amniotic fluid may be discolored by blood from a previous amniocentesis, excess vernix, or meconium. |
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He noted that his chronic, dry cough had produced discolored sputum in recent days. |
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There, as in the other cave, was the small nub of rock that was slightly discolored. |
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The sloped ceilings were plastered, the cream plaster discolored in places, completely broken away in others. |
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Feathers of infested birds are discolored by mite excrement and eggs, and the skin is scabby. |
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The roadbed looked like it was made from rectangular white building stones, grouted together carefully, that had been grossly discolored. |
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Pain is felt only after exercise, and the affected area is not tender to the touch, discolored or swollen. |
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If your grout is discolored, you might want to try and bleach and scrub it clean. |
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The soda bottles appeared to be discolored by the codeine, which is reportedly a sign they were used to mix the narcotic drink known as sizzurp. |
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Behind it was a thick trail of sticky slime, almost like that of a slug, only more of a discolored yellow. |
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Infected tomato plant leaves become mottled and discolored and the stalks grow weak and spindly. |
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Removal of bark over the canker reveals a sharply defined region of darkened or discolored wood bordered by white, healthy wood. |
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Discard the product if particulates are present or if it appears discolored. |
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Exchanging the Spira Flex sound tube If the sound tube becomes discolored, stiff or brittle, it should be replaced. |
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If you experience discolored water, please allow your water to run until clear. |
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Sample probe filters should be replaced whenever visibly discolored due to contamination. |
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Parts which are broken, visually worn, distorted or discolored should be replaced immediately. |
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If any component is cracked, softened or discolored, it may indicate a chemical resistance problem. |
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Areas on the sample surface can be discolored and make the examination difficult or even impossible. |
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Grade your garlic for both size and quality. Discard anything that is diseased, small, soft, damaged, or discolored. |
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If the heating pipes are too close to the vinyl flooring, the vinyl could become seriously discolored next to the pipework. |
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Some crystals are discolored yellow or red by iron oxide inclusions. |
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Keep in mind that the objects are not rotten or smelly or discolored. |
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In addition, take note of any switchplates that are discolored. |
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Fungal infections, which often cause swelling, pain and discolored nails, can be difficult to treat since the infection occurs under the nail plate or in the nail bed. |
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Affected stalks often have pink to reddish discolored internal tissues. |
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Quentin is no longer that little discolored alien placed on my chest in the delivery room. |
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My clivia's leaves become spotted, discolored, turn brown and then die. |
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Do not use a battery that appears damaged, deformed, or discolored, or the one that has any rust on its casing, overheats, or emits a foul odor. |
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If you think something has gone bad because it has discolored or changed texture, then throw it away and buy new supplies. |
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As a result, the chocolate from domestic factories is half-melted, discolored, and unappetizing. |
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Here and there are skyscrapers built in the boom years of the sixties and seventies, their concrete carcasses discolored and crumbling. |
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A sticktight is the infected, discolored pecan shuck, dried and adhering tightly to the pecan shell. |
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Results of over-firing can include warped or burned out internal parts, cracked vermiculite panels, discolored or warped external parts, and damaged finish. |
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After Haboldt had an overlayer of discolored varnish removed, a signature appeared: that of Harmen, whose work is thus seen to have been wider in scope than hitherto realized. |
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If your monitor's image begins to become discolored in one of the corners or otherwise appears distorted, move the speaker further away to avoid damage to your monitor. |
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Groans, and convulsions, and a discolored face, and friends weeping, and blacks, and obsequies, and the like, show death terrible. |
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If reagent areas are discolored or darkened, do not use the strip. |
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On exam, all toenails on both feet appear discolored and thickened with proximal involvement to the nailbed. |
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His enormous color pictures of Versailles take careful note of chipped paint, torn curtains, discolored gold embroidery, and the floor buffer left out next to the marble wainscoting. |
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One wingtip is discolored like a freezer burn discoloration. |
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Used to restore stained, discolored, deformed or teeth damaged by wear, facings are thin shells applied to discreetly cover the labial surface of the teeth. |
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When exposed to regular display case lighting, meats, cheeses, and salads become dehydrated and discolored, while hot food displays also become overcooked. |
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The case, band, or other parts may become discolored if the watch comes into contact with some household chemicals mercury that may be found in thermometers. |
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Or the fruits are discolored when you cut them open. |
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The lenses absorb this dye and become discolored. |
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To improve a blemished and discolored face, first steam it for 10 minutes. |
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Many novices have mistaken humid water marks on paper for white spore prints, or discolored paper from oozing liquids on lamella edges for colored spored prints. |
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He cleaned the discolored area on the tank and found that it was arc residue from an electrical current that had burned a hole through the tank sidewall. |
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In half a minute he had reached the port scuppers, and picked, out of a coil of rope, a long knife, or rather a short dirk, discolored to the hilt with blood. |
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