I should keep a stiff upper lip and take the high road and all that, so I will. |
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Through lip reading, limited signing, and writing we were able to communicate. |
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Some experts also say that cleft lip and palate may be a marker for a multitude of severe congenital abnormalities. |
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She was absently chewing her bottom lip and her eyes stared blankly into space. |
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The convention of the lip sync begins to acquaint audiences somewhat with its acceptability. |
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At the bottom of nearly all my handbags and suitcases can be found a random array of black eyeliners, lip glosses and discarded powder compacts. |
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The chic leather compact also has a mirror, lip brush and dual-ended eye brush. |
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I bit my lower lip as if a moment of clarity had suddenly washed over me and I realized what I had just agreed to. |
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She came to beauty after a career as a Fleet Street fashion editor and has been queen bee of the lip gloss at Vogue for four years. |
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He shifts, muttering about a stupid feather, and I crack a weak, watery smile, my lip trembling. |
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A middle-aged man bit off part of a teenager's ear and then sank his teeth into his lip during a queue-jumping argument in a supermarket. |
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Put the bendy clips on so that the bottom section fits into the lip of the water jacket and the pins go into the slots on the clips. |
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On her lips, I used pink and a natural lip gloss to jazz it up, although it was still a day look. |
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Newfs are also heavy seasonal shedders, and due to the loose lip flews, they drool and can throw it many metres when they shake their heads. |
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His head bent in deep thought, he bit his lip in uncertainty while lowering his quill to the parchment. |
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At over 350 quid the boss is likely to quiver his bottom lip but my mind is made up, I want one. |
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The only indication was the slight quiver of his upper lip as his eyes bore into James. |
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He would play with his lip ring, roll his pencil around on the desk, jiggle his knees and shake his head to the tune in his head. |
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You can apply insecticide around doors, windows, and vents, outside stairwells, window wells, along foundation, under lip of siding. |
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His eye was swollen, his lip bleeding, his hands dirty, his clothes ragged. |
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Her pigtails bounced into all directions, and her lower lip was jutted out, like she might cry. |
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The helicopter had only one rear wheel set and the lip of the ramp touching the ridge. |
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Hours are spent on styling hair, painting nails, applying way too much kajal around the eyes and lip gloss, making them look twice their age. |
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I quickly pull out a strawberry flavored lip gloss and gently apply, then reapply it to my lips. |
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She winced, but refused to let them see her pain so she bit her lip and held her chin high. |
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For people trying to kick the cigarette habit, gums, patches, lollipops, and lip balms that contain nicotine are often useful. |
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Using a clean, wet cloth, wipe the lip of each jar, add a lid and ring and hand tighten. |
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The software contains a speech recogniser that converts the audio signal into the lip movements of the animated face on a PC screen. |
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We were all admiring her British stiff upper lip as she gobbled down a witchetty grub as if it were a bar of chocolate. |
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I went into my room and pulled my hair into bunches, slicked on some lip gloss, then grabbed my bag and my trainers. |
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Her face was pale and her lips were large and carefully lined with a dark red lip liner. |
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I bit my bottom lip and start to wonder at what exact point I started to fall for him? |
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The captain nodded, rubbing the knuckle of his index finger over his lower lip in a thoughtful manner. |
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Elsie ran back into the Tardis, pulled on a black wrap dress and some black kitten heeled boots and re-appeared applying lip gloss. |
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She might have finished the look with saffron eye shadow and lip balm tinted with ocher and alkanet root. |
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Does the institution truly value candor, thinking outside the box and innovation, or merely give lip service to it? |
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She turns, raising her face to see me, her hand falling slowly to her lap, lower lip trembling. |
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Lip liner has gotten a bad rep but if you stick to a rosy-brown that matches your lip color, it can actually look great. |
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Fortunately, however, it fell short, and the buffers of the engine struck the other lip of the shaft with a tremendous crash. |
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And at a site called the Canyons we came across what appeared to be the lip and handle of an amphora. |
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Painfully, torturedly, he bit his lip to keep the stream of reproaches and denials from bursting through the dam of his control. |
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It has worked for a colourless anaemic religion to which men pay lip homage. |
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Gail nodded and bit her lip again, turning her attention back to the game board and staring at the jumbled patterns of red and yellow marbles. |
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His face was swelling, and his lip was torn, but his smooth, angular features were exquisite. |
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He lectured his London School of Economics audience in December last year, while the prime minister bit his lip with jealousy. |
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Be polite and keep your lip zipped and they'll usually let you out and tell you to disappear. |
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These tiny flowers offer nectar in a shallow median depression on the lip surface. |
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At present the EU has a powerful lever to put pressure on candidate countries to pay more than lip service to demands for minority rights. |
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He does that puppy-tongue lick of his lower lip that someone should tell him to stop doing. |
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It's an approach some architects give lip service to, but few rigorously follow. |
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Her face was streaked with salt and drying tears and her lower lip looked red in a ring of teeth marks where she may have bitten it. |
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After gathering my belongings, I let my hair down and smoothed it out after applying a little liner and lip gloss. |
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Lipstick was added, with lip liner, and eye shadow was applied to the lids of her eyes, and underneath. |
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The range of natural make-up includes mascara, lip liner, eye shadow and blusher, as well as cosmetic brushes. |
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I saw my mother's upper lip twitching, generally signaling that she was going to break down any second. |
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During the early stages of pregnancy, the upper lip and palate develop from tissues lying on either side of the tongue. |
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They also have large vibrissae, stiff whisker-like hairs above the upper lip and at the corners of the mouth. |
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A cleft lip is a condition that creates an opening in the upper lip between the mouth and nose. |
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Cancer of the lip and oral cavity is a disease in which cancer cells are found in the tissues of the lip or mouth. |
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A low ridge crosses the posterior surface of the blade from its medial edge to the dorsal lip of the glenoid cavity. |
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He sank back down, closed his mouth and puckered out his thin lower lip in a trademark sulky expression. |
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Press it around the edge or lip of a container, and it forms a spill-proof seal. |
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Next, cut a notch in the container and using some dirt, build a ramp from the pond to the lip of the container. |
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By placing the lip of the cup under the stem of the fruit, a simple push upward breaks the fruit free. |
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It lingered on the lip of the cup for fully two seconds as Woods and his caddie Steve Williams froze in their tracks, bent over as if praying. |
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It is very unlikely that the medication can be poured into the container on the sterile field without touching the lip of the container. |
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But it hangs on, catches the left lip of the cup, slides along the edge all the way over to the right side-and falls into the hole. |
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She was quiet while he talked, watching him over the lip of her raised cup of tea. |
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Christopher continued to stare down at his coffee as she came to stand in the doorway, his finger still tapping the lip of the cup. |
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Wrap pliable wire around the container below the lip to form a handle for hanging. |
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She found a hidden place to tie her horse, and then followed him along the lip of the gorge. |
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From the mooring buoy you swim along the lip of the bay edge at around 12m until the outline of the bow appears. |
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He then noticed along the raised lip of the moat were a series of colored stones. |
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Theres nothing like a good strong growth of hair on the upper lip to suggest powerful manliness. |
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Slip out through the windows, slowly, very slowly, edging along the lip of the roof. |
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We slithered over a lip with the aid of ropes into a huge cavernous hollow, where the water was caught in a rockpool. |
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I think anyone who has to take lip from 14 or 15-year-old knowalls five days a week deserve that amount of time off. |
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Like most front-men, he had an ego that could swallow the battered planet, and didn't want any lip from the troops. |
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I am the only person in charge of this award, I will give it to anyone I want, and you better not give me any lip about it. |
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South Africans give people lip too, but they don't start crying when they get some, neither do they get violent. |
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One friend curled her lip and told him bluntly that the Kelly story wasn't relevant to her. |
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We've paid lip service to that ever since but we haven't taken it seriously. |
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My lips were so dry the other night and I couldn't find any lip balm so I finally went to bed wearing lipstick. |
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In other words, you're probably better off getting your hands on a lip balm to treat your dry lips. |
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Take some kind of lip balm with you because wind and cold weather aren't friendly with lips. |
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Slather on the sunblock and lip balm during the day, but don't forget the down jacket and booties for camp at night. |
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He brought me water, and even swiped a lip balm from his sister's bedroom for my dry, chapped lips. |
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My eyes were dull, my cheeks hollow and my lips chapped and dry, no matter how much lip balm I put on them. |
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You wear sunscreen and lip balm to protect your skin because you practically live outdoors. |
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And lip-reading classes will teach people who are hard of hearing how to read lip patterns in order to better understand the words being said. |
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The drill is to charge downslope at the towering ramp and catapult off the top lip into a McTwist, a Rodeo Flip, or some other contortion. |
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I bit my lip as I turned on the tip of my foot, my arms swinging out in wide arcs. |
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I popped up and crouched, and when I'd gotten ahead of the crashing white, I roller-coastered to the top of the lip and shot back down. |
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He rightly points out that China is only paying lip service to cracking down on counterfeiters and copyright pirates. |
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Rachael looked radiant that night with her rosy cheeks and her lip gloss making her sweet lips even more tempting to Zack. |
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Cleft lip and palate and other craniofacial disorders can interfere with expressive speech and articulation, and lead to delay. |
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After rummaging through her drawers, she finally found her pink lip gloss, applied it, and then put it in her pocket. |
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Some evidence suggests there may be a genetic factor, as cleft lip and palate can run in families. |
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Fresh manure, too, dollops of it ramping over the concrete lip of the stall floor like lava bombs flung from a brown volcano. |
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I'm still thinking about sending him a love letter sealed with a cherry lip gloss kiss. |
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His lower lip was slack and a dribble of saliva appeared at the corner of his mouth. |
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If you lip balm contains phenol, camphor, menthol, peppermint oil or eucalyptus, it's most likely making your lips more chapped than not. |
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He held out his hand to her and she gnawed on her lip as she reached out and took the extended limb. |
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Even she hadn't noticed she'd bitten her lip until the coppery tang of blood rushed her taste buds. |
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The nurse finally arrived and immediately began examining the girl's lip and maidenhead as Rhian looked on. |
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His shoulder was still bandaged and his lip was heavily scabbed, but color had begun to return to his cheeks after a good night's rest. |
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In isolated cleft palate, the cleft palate occurs by itself, without cleft lip or other malformations. |
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I chose to put sand colored scalloped concrete border edgers against the outside pool edge and now only the lip shows on top. |
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I've split my lip and busted my eyebrow, but luckily I haven't broken any bones. |
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Gabrielle felt tears of pain well up in her eyes as her lip was busted open. |
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She started me, I jumped up, I got one of my dizzy spells, and she gave me a bust lip and probably a black eye. |
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The most common products used for the lip area include lipsticks and balms. |
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An extension to her practice is the line of lotions, gels, creams, balms and lip glosses. |
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I screamed when the pain began then bit my bottom lip refusing to scream again. |
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You know that last two inches, and the tomato sauce then drips off your lip onto your lovely white shirt. |
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She applied her mascara, and eyeliner then moved on to her clear lip gloss. |
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Lengthening and thickening mascaras, shimmery lip glosses and shadows often take away the attention of the cheeks. |
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My hair was tied up in a ponytail with a ribbon, and my face looked fresh with lip gloss and mascara. |
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Seems he's learned to hold back the tears and keep a stiff upper lip when political operatives spread scurrilous lies and outright falsehoods. |
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Kerry's boat ran up to me in the water, bow on, and I was able to climb up a cargo net to the lip of the deck. |
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Tyler stood out even from this group with five earrings on each ear, two eyebrow rings on each eyebrow, four lip rings, and two tongue pierces. |
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Many companies pay lip service to the notion that employees are their most valuable assets, but few have actually done the math. |
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She sat there in the passenger seat biting her bottom lip and picking at her thumbnails. |
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The most satisfying moment is when the audience synchronise their lip movement with my singing. |
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I'm also cultivating a tiny beard under my lower lip but purely because I quite liked tugging on it. |
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Even the ones who threatened a wobbly lower lip and adulterous quick beating of the heart proved to be a thorough anti-climax. |
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The new designs mostly just pay lip service to this notion and then go on their merry way. |
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It was clear, very early, that people bought lip balm 10 times faster than they bought beeswax furniture polish. |
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Oral cancers occur in the mouth and the back of the throat, the tonsil, tongue, lip and voice box. |
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Eva bit her lip and tried to block it out of her memory, but it was no use. |
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Standing upon the Tor, one's eye is drawn to the chain of hills running across the south, forming one lip of the bowl surrounding the Levels. |
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Leave the lip in place because it seems that even a three-course wall looks nicer with the setback. |
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Her lip trembled and she tossed her head, but she didn't answer, which was probably the best response she could have made. |
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Not knowing how to negotiate the lip of the dune, I took a toss and landed in the soft sand. |
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A touch of mascara, a pinch of blush, a dab of lip gloss, and I was set to go. |
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Inflammation occurs and the lip is tender to the touch and so are, sometimes, the gums. |
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Headset microphones are cheaper generally than the lip mic, though they can pick up a limited amount of background sound. |
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I bit my lip as I noticed that his hair was wet but not dripping, as if he'd just shaken the water droplets out. |
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Use lip glosses and lipsticks that contain quenching ingredients like jojoba and avocado oils, shea butter and aloe. |
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This really made me laugh reading this, and now my cold sore's split on my lip and it's bleeding again. |
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In addition, the new species has an inner lip tooth that is only rarely bifid and much more weakly bifid. |
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The most common disorder is cleft lip or palate which occurs in one of every 800 babies, making it a common birth defect. |
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The footballer bit his lip but showed no other signs of emotion when the verdict was delivered. |
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There is a little moat, a shallow trough of water, all along the front lip of the stage. |
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The brunette winced, knowing that Mack had no idea how many times Charlie had bitten his lip to stop the questions that sprung up in his mind. |
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Rick curled his lip in disgust, slumped in a corner a body, torn to shreds by shrapnel and bullet wounds. |
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I could feel gauzy bandages wrapped around my forehead, and I could feel the plastic tubing taped to my upper lip to help me breathe. |
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She bit her lip and clenched her fists tightly, trying to chase away the memories and the sensations that made her sick with shame and disgust. |
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The four-day event will have a wide variety of lip smacking soya recipes, including tikka, patties and salads in Italian dressing and momos. |
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The thick, sculptured lip of the tulip shell is used to chip a hole in the prey's shell, then the proboscis is inserted. |
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Panettiere channels her best teenage Elizabeth Taylor with wide, expressive eyes and a quivering lip to signal imminent emotion. |
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The engine whined but didn't turn over, and she felt blood trickle from her lip as she bit back a screaming tantrum. |
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A slight raise of the eyebrow, the merest twitch of the lip can say so much. |
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His lip was curled in a snarl, and angry blotches of red stained his cheekbones. |
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This may have supported a strong, fleshy lip with which Thalassocnus grazed seagrass or kelp, much like manatees and their sirenian relatives. |
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An old man wearing glasses that drooped down to his nose with grey hair and a thin grey mustache above his upper lip stood before us with a grin. |
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As he looked right at me, cigarette teetering on his lower lip with his mouth slightly open, he didn't flinch. |
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You can tickle your baby's chin or lower lip so the baby will open its mouth. |
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Adam swallowed a mouthful of stew before responding and I bit my lip not to laugh. |
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Roxie began uncapping a mauve colored lip gloss, sliding the small spongy tip across her lips. |
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He mugs relentlessly for the camera, at one point sporting a bowtie pasta on his lip like a mustache. |
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There were tubes of mascara, eyeliner, different shades of eye shadow, blusher and dozens and dozens of lip gloss. |
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Ramano remained bent in place for a moment, then uncurled his lip and straightened to his full height. |
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After Monday's surgery she will be having a skin graft on her eye and lip and a nose reconstruction. |
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With SPF popping up in everything from foundations to body lotions to lip balms, it's even easier to keep harmful sun rays at bay. |
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She said it with a finger poised on her bottom lip as she began thinking about slashing her whip. |
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If you do feel your blood pressure starting to rise, simply slap on a slick of stress-relieving peppermint oil lip gloss. |
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But there's many a slip twixt cup and lip as one goes from generalities to specifics. |
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There is of course many a slip twixt the cup and the lip but really it borders on the impossible to visualise them slipping up this time. |
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Hairbrushes, hair clips, nail polish, and lip gloss are all fun and inexpensive ideas. |
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Imagine a thin moody moustache is slithering across my upper lip rather than the manly unkemptness that I call my beard. |
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Last week they had their pals round for a disco-party at which they applied body glitter, lip gloss, nail varnish and all manner of make-up. |
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Suntan lotion and lip salve are essential in the remarkably clear, unpolluted air. |
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Then Jasper led the way to the lip of the descent and we peered down a steep tumble of huge rocks that plunged into bottomless shadow. |
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When Sean was safely out of earshot, he allowed his upper lip to curl into the slightest sneer. |
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When used at the table it imparts a slight saltiness without the brackishness or lip cringing effect of other salts. |
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I accidentally bit my lip when I sobbingly gasped into my water, feeling stupid for having that kind of weak reaction. |
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The pair only just survived them, gunning their engines to get over the lip and come flying out the other side. |
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The teenager has a half-inch vertical scar above her upper lip and speaks with a local accent. |
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He worked his hands up the carved stone uprights and grunted as he got a knee over the balcony's lip and rolled over the railing. |
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He is wearing a white polo and dark jeans and he is biting his lip in a fit of nervous anxiety. |
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Raina kept making sideways glances at Dylan and nibbled on her bottom lip in contemplation. |
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He has the sparse hairs of a soul patch below his lip and a tiny bush of a beard on his chin. |
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The outer lip of Falsilatirus forms a terminal varix that slightly ascends the spire, as in other Pisaniinae. |
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In one scene, the heroic spacewoman's stiff upper lip speech is a little more dramatic than the one in the subtitles. |
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These words at least pay lip service to the realisation that neo-liberal economics are a spent force. |
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The swill of rain water and leaves of lapsed viridescence swashed onto the lip of the pavement. |
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I just sighed heavily and bit my lower lip nervously trying not to burst out my emotions in front of him. |
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No sobs or splutters or hiccoughs spilled from her trembling lip, although, her lip did tremble. |
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When she was done, she put on a little lip gloss and spritzed herself with her favorite perfume. |
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She studied her reflection, glad she had added an extra spritz of hair spray and kept her strawberry lip gloss tube in her pocket. |
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The city offers spicy, tangy and lip smacking food at every nook and corner. |
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He has a square jaw, a scar above his top lip and a gold stud in his left nostril. |
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They do a brow lift, the face-lift, the nose job, a lip augmentation, a chin implant, breast augmentation, liposuction all at the same time. |
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Lexa staggered unsteadily for a moment before falling to one knee, eyes tightly closed in pain, biting her lip to keep from crying out again. |
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A nubbin on the left side of the Glock magazine lip needs to be ground off for the sliding gate to fit over the lip. |
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The only things in it were a cell phone, some lip gloss, a tiny hairbrush, pony tail holders, and a few pennies and nickels. |
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Use them as moisturizers, bath oils, aftershaves, lip balms, and even hair conditioners. |
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Maybe if I had bitten my lip at 18 and not stood my ground, things could have worked out differently. |
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He seems to have had so much Botox injected that he can't move his top lip at all or his forehead. |
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Bottles are capped with an aluminum foil seal, which is sent through a chute that catches the lip of the bottle. |
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But, if the governing class goes about business as usual, that's not a stiff upper lip but a death wish. |
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My mom's make-up looked half done, and she had a lip liner in hand. |
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The bloggers certainly weren't going to get much lip from me. |
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Margaret's lip began to tremble, and finally came waterworks of tears. |
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His face was all red, his lip was bleeding and my heart ached for him. |
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I was a mess with my waves slightly frizzy and up in a messy bun, lip gloss only and black circles under my eyes, fairly baggy faded blue jeans, and a black hoody. |
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Chantelle's lip quirked upwards in one corner with amusement and thanks. |
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The posterior canal is slightly developed and the lip is lyrate within. |
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The blond-haired boy bit his lip as a wide beam spread over his face. |
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There might be some signs of progress on this issue, with at least lip service given to the new entrants in the global picture. |
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Eco Lips organic lip balm is also petroleum free and uses 70 percent certified organic ingredients, such as beeswax, calendula, jojoba oil and peppermint oil. |
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Its smooth shiny finish recalls the fine black slipware of ancient Etruria, while the globular body and pronounced lip recall Apulian geometric pottery. |
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He rallied behind the president-elect and we had a transition that went forward in a smooth way and I think we may be on the lip of such a situation here, not for certain. |
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It should have enjoyed the support of the president and congressional Republicans from the beginning, instead of only lip service. |
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A layer of sun-protective lip balm is all it takes to prevent chapping. |
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The girl beside him had bitten her lip to keep from crying out loud. |
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I bit my bottom lip holding back from being equally as satirical back. |
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It is a bit sticky, so I usually put on a lip balm before hand. |
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As he reached the lip at the top of the shaft he was suddenly hit with three sharp barbs that embedded themselves in the servo of his right shoulder joint. |
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I turn my back to him to check the mixing desk and when I turn round he's spark out, cigarette hanging from his bottom lip and guitar still slung across his body. |
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Isly bit her lip in vexation as tears poured down her cheeks. |
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Apply lip balm daily to keep your lips in kissable condition. |
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She slicked on some lip balm and a lick of mascara, pulled her hair into two bunches and then she too left the room, ready for a day of hard work. |
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I started to cry, my bottom lip wobbling all over the place. |
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While both state and federal governments continue to pay lip service to supporting the public hospital system, they are speeding up the process of privatising health care. |
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Next would be big backside floaters or under the lip lay back snaps. |
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Shane's upper lip curled up and she emitted a scoff of disgust. |
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They stopped at the lip of the gorge, just before the slope leveled out. |
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I bit my trembling lip and twisted a stray lock of coppery hair around my finger as my mind frantically scrabbled for some way out of the problem at hand. |
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Far smaller clubs in Europe have made more progress because they have reared and nurtured their own players, something the Old Firm have for too long paid lip service to. |
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The artist would have given him a moistly sensuous mouth, but this man's modest lip is all but covered by a warm brown beard, carefully clipped and combed. |
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Maybe I busted my lip open last night when I collapsed on the floor. |
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Claire's lip wobbles but she doesn't seem ready to cut and run. |
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Magdalene had a broken arm and Jordan had a bruised lip and a black eye. |
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This year, the coaches are not giving lip service, but they are paying attention, and special teams plays turned the opening game against the Bears into a laugher. |
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Unfortunately, as demonstrated in this debate, the major parties have prevented members from voting for what they truly believe in, or at least pay lip service to. |
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Instead of paying lip service to cries for support, more assistance especially provision of facilities should occur for police to tackle crime effectively. |
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Sarkozy has looked to repeat his 2007 feat of poaching far-right support, while paying lip service to the centrists he needs. |
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Little is known about cancer rates prior to the nineteenth century, though lip and lung cancers were probably not uncommon among native smokers of tobacco. |
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The bottom lip started going and there was a crack in my voice. |
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He showed that the zygomatic major muscle, which runs from the cheek bone down to the lip corners, pulls those lip corners upwards into a smiling shape. |
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I know everyone pays lip service to how much their house means to them when they're leaving, but this place really does have a special place in our hearts. |
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A small lip marks the seam between the concrete and blacktop. |
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Cora bit her lip as she forced herself to not retort to his last remark. |
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The sight of blood flowing from his lip and nose was almost too much. |
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He stared at her, then curled his lip upward and snorted derisively. |
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In Trajana, the varix is formed by an outer lip that expands and curls over toward the aperture, bringing the external ribbing over onto the apertural face of the varix. |
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Officers observed that Tiger had a fat lip from the incident, but no other visible injuries. |
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His split lip closes as a spell removes the spilt lifeblood. |
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And she is singing like a canary about the out-of-sync lip synch incident. |
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No lip sync for her, only vocals thatsearedstraight into the heart. |
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He curls his lip contemptuously, and gives me one of his looks. |
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Mr Maxwell, whose speciality is French and English starters, can lip read quite well but can only speak a few words, so he relies on signing to communicate. |
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However, I kept noticing things before we left, like my face was too dry, then my hair was too dry, then I had to find lip gloss because my face was looking blah! |
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The Belyando spew is what vomiting is called and is brought on when you are in the best of health, just through a fly lodging on your lip when you are eating your dinner. |
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First, find a lip liner pencil in the same color or tone as your lipstick. |
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If you're not absolutely sure about your own face shape, try using this quick and simple method, take an old lip liner or eye pencil and sit in front of a mirror. |
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She is wearing blue eye liner and blue eye shadow and blue lip gloss and she has her hair tied up high with a blue hairband and two blue barrettes holding her hair in place. |
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His lower lip trembled mockingly as he batted his eyelashes. |
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They talked about how she was prone to forget her majorette baton and even her performance wig, but never her lip gloss, which she wore all the time. |
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She caught her lip between her teeth, torn between grief and guilt. |
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Brittany bit her lip for a moment as she debated which to choose. |
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Ashley bit her lip and tried to hid her pain by burying her face in Tommy's shoulder, but it was obvious to all the men present that she was in agony. |
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Pinsent is determined there will be no shooting from the lip and intends to take another couple of months to mull it over before announcing a decision. |
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His voice was shaking slightly as he spoke and his lower lip trembled. |
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He bit his lip in anticipation, his grey eyes studying her face. |
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I don't know who decided, at whatever stage, that being buttoned up and possessed of a stiff upper lip was a bad thing and that Englishmen had better loosen up. |
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Use glue gun to affix embroidery mesh to inside lip of frame. |
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She bit her lip to keep back the grin that she knew would look dorky. |
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As always, its leaders paid lip service to lofty ideals to obscure the ugly base alloys. |
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You'll slick on some lip balm every now and then, but that's about it. |
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Stumbling along the lip of this vast quarry, I noticed something else. |
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In a spoutless container, the blade extends from the top lip horizontally inside the container for up to two inches, then diagonally down to the inside of the container. |
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The innovation in question is the labral tooth, a tooth-like or spine-like protrusion pointing toward the substratum on the edge of the outer lip of the aperture. |
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The front spoiler is designed with an additional stability-enhancing aerofoil running from its lower lip along the side of the car and up to the rear spoiler. |
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Blot the whole lip area again and top with a slick of gloss. |
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A former Survivor contestant lip synchs in the video, which also has cameos from Darth Vader and a Lucas lookalike. |
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Theo murmured that these were animal tracks that we were following, not human, but I pushed on until we turned a corner and met a curved lip of eroded rock. |
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The quick, dark eye, with its beautifully formed eyebrow, seemed to presage the arch remark, to which the rosy and half-smiling lip appeared ready to give utterance. |
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My lips were chapped, so I dug into my backpack for some lip balm. |
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Sora bit his lip as he felt the sharp nip set his nerves a ringing. |
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Hold the Dark is set in the alaskan wilderness, in an isolated village at the lip of the tundra. |
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If only Sulzberger had managed to keep a zipped upper lip while leaving the dirty work to anonymous underlings. |
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On her new lip balm collection, what Tyra taught her and how being a mom inspires her management decisions. |
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I then added a quick touch of mascara and light pink lip stick. |
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She narrowed her eyes, bit her lip as if to chew over the question, and whisked some stray blond hairs away from her face. |
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Zied suggests popping a breath strip, sucking on a strong mint, or reapplying your lip gloss. |
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A comprehensive skin-care routine, whitening eye drops, lip balm, concealer, and a bronzing gel. |
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Does it matter whether Taylor Swift wants me to inflate my Internet notoriety by doing a dumb thing where I lip sync to her music? |
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When I travel and kids run up to me, all that the girls want to do is look in my purse and put on my lip glosses and chapsticks. |
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Unfortunately, after uttering that word, most roll their eyes or curl their upper lip in mild disgust and just plain lose interest in the conversation. |
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This comes in a tube with a wand and you apply it like a lip gloss. |
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There was a small black dot near the corner of her eye where Leslie had doubtlessly stabbed herself with her mascara wand, and a streak of lip gloss on her glasses. |
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But what about odd concoctions we could have done without, like cheetos lip balm? |
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Fill a Ziploc bag with some lip balm, a travel toothbrush and toothpaste, a small bottle of hand lotion, a sleep mask, a pair of socks, and some eye drops. |
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My property locker was bare, nothing more than a toothbrush, deodorant, and lip balm. |
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He kept biting his lip as twigs bit into the pads of his feet. |
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A small lip guarded the final corner, which lead to a very smooth slab. |
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Don't forget to use lip balm with sunscreen to protect your lips. |
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