Most hair masks contain moisturizing ingredients like shea butter or avocado, which help your mane stay pliable, supple and shiny. |
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Neither will I chew tanned horsehide until it becomes soft and pliable for the shoes of a desert scavenger! |
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Working in random, one-inch sections, take a dab of pliable pomade, and coat and twist hair as you go. |
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Dry skin lotions, creams, or thicker preparations may be used to lubricate the skin, prevent fissures, and keep the skin pliable. |
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Yoga and Spin, a one-hour cross-training experience, zips the heart-rate prior to zapping the muscles into pliable poses. |
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If sealants around those openings are no longer pliable, re-seal and caulk them. |
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This is a resilient fabric that resists wrinkling in addition to being pliable and soft with a good drape. |
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Normal fats are very supple and pliable, but the trans fatty acid is a stiff fat that can build up in the body and create havoc. |
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There are decent, pliable corn tortillas and a searing, aromatic green salsa with which to make your own chicken tacos. |
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The gels, which are soft and pliable at room temperature, become firm when warmed to form a secure seal between the mask and the patient's face. |
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They make a huge range of PVC-based plastics more pliable and durable and improve the spreadability of antiperspirants, soaps and face creams. |
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But when it is warm, the rubber is pliable and retains high elasticity, even when being stretched hard. |
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Amorphous solids are thermally plastic, being hard, rigid, and brittle at low temperature, and soft, flexible, and pliable at high temperature. |
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Well, in clay animation, each object is sculpted in clay or a similarly pliable material such as plasticine, usually around an armature. |
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I use synthetic rubber almost exclusively, and it's certainly soft and pliable. |
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Some squamates, like iguanas, rely heavily on vision to locate food, and use their pliable tongues to grab it. |
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By contemplating compassion and love, we become familiar with the pliable mind of peace. |
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Not caring, she continued to sit there, muscles that had been corded with stress, now lax and pliable. |
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So how can we cooperate with the Holy Spirit to receive this pliable heart? |
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An elastic, pliable lens is required to change your focus from your wingman to your kneeboard. |
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In each work, the play of texture seems to transform the rigid stone into a more supple or pliable substance like plastic or clay. |
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Phthalates are used to make plastic soft and pliable and in the past were found in soothers, teething toys, babies' bottles and other baby goods. |
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Wrap pliable wire around the container below the lip to form a handle for hanging. |
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His lyrics are unfailingly clever, turning pliable platitudes into weightier fodder. |
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In this respect, the theory is pliable enough to accommodate varying Pagan paths. |
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If the sponge has been dampened in warm water, you will have a more pliable and flexible sponge. |
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Normal red blood cells are round and pliable, but in persons with sickle cell anemia these cells become firm and inflexible. |
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For instance, a window treatment might include mesh sheer panels with soft, pliable sheared duck draperies, and a scarf in a high-twist fabric. |
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The best time to take cuttings is during the softwood stage in spring or early summer, when stems are still green and pliable. |
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These are the vendors who lug two heavy-looking panniers around with the help of a piece of pliable wood across their shoulder. |
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By hypodermically injecting a few ounces of liquid Tissue Builder, a pliable gel is quickly formed, filling emaciated and sunken tissue. |
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Cotton gauze has been used to dress wounds for hundreds of years because it is naturally soft, pliable, and absorbent. |
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This physically elastic and histrionically pliable performer is as acrobatic on a stage as an aerialist under the big top. |
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They are made of wood splints, a material that is both pliable and fragile. |
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Instead, the companies are going to temporary foreign workers, who are a pliable workforce with absolutely no rights. |
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Brightly-coloured accordion has 2 wide, pliable handles to secure baby's hands in place. |
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A healthy udder is soft and pliable, and has two well-developed teats. |
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Health care consumers who were once thought of as uninformed and pliable are now knowledgeable and demanding. |
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Gradually add enough warm water to form a soft dough – it should be soft and pliable but not tacky. |
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It has a marbled appearance when cut, with a fine, even and pliable texture. |
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Their skin is very pliable and internal organs are easily punctured. |
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They use earplugs or soft, pliable pods attached to a flexible metal or plastic band, which can be used behind the head, under the chin, or over the head. |
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Considered the next-generation in flat panel displays, this technology involves the use of pliable plastic instead of rigid glass in TFT-LCD production. |
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Using tweezers, Geoff carefully removed the tiny, pliable plastic disc. |
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The soft cuticle is pliable but tough and not easily pierced. |
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It was easily pliable, but amazingly tough, withstanding hundreds of pounds of pressure and scorching heat that could have charred the flesh off of a human being. |
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I'm staggered by Arndt's apparent argument that education should be about preparing young people to be pliable media fodder in sporting and entertainment fields. |
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He was seen as overly reliant on handlers and aides, and easily pliable. |
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In the 1930s, this led it into conflict with Franklin Roosevelt's economic programs, and provoked a Presidential threat to stack the Court with pliable appointees. |
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Although modern, urban spaces were pliable enough to reflect historical changes, their concrete nature suggested that gender differences could not be eroded easily. |
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However, research increasingly suggests that humans are just pliable puppets, with definable biological and chemical responses to certain stimuli. |
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I came to know that though the Director was an efficient and upright officer, she happened to incur the Minister's displeasure for the simple reason that she was not pliable. |
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Then, as governor of Texas, he was graced with a pliable enough bipartisan Legislature, and the Legislature is where the real work in that state's governance gets done. |
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Born in 1922 and crowned in 1941 by French colonisers eager to install a pliable puppet, Sihanouk abdicated the throne in 1955 to contest the country's first elections. |
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In all likelihood, the team just wanted a more pliable head coach. |
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Several barriers in his consciousness that normally stand sentinel around his impressions of women become pliable and my image begins to migrate towards that of his mother. |
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For Montecristi hats, only young and tender palm leaves pass inspection, making for more pliable, softer and ultimately finer straw. |
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In addition to the pliable boards, the books will be completed with colour or graphite edges, leather headbands, printed title and a slipcase. |
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He kept a tight lid on dissent, co-opting the more pliable local leaders into his one-party system. |
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Mix quickly and thoroughly with a trowel, once pliable form into a ball and pack it into the repair area without delay. |
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Their popularity stems from the fact that the chemical's molecules easily slip and slide past each other, making the materials pliable. |
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During this withering process, the leaves become soft and pliable losing much of their water weight due to evaporation. |
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At the same time he co-opted the more pliable religious groups by giving them State patronage to denigrate the opposition of the former groups. |
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This pliable transparent plastic material provides cushioning protection and avoid rubbings during the transport. |
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Premolar teeth should be extracted shortly after the animal has been killed while the jaw is still pliable. |
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Knot, in cording, the interlacement of parts of one or more ropes, cords, or other pliable materials, commonly used to bind objects together. |
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Most of them are cast in a somewhat soft and pliable plastic and at first I was disappointed in this thinking that a more rigid plastic would have been preferable. |
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SilhouetteSling is made of a comfortable, pliable net fabric which allows body heat and moisture to pass through. |
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A soft and pliable four strand thread, easily divided for fine filigree work. |
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Perhaps the perfect comfort food is fresh bread, warm and pliable, filled with airy pockets and yeasty incense, and as satisfying to make as it is to consume. |
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It is such a soft and pliable metal that it needs to be alloyed with other metals, into brass or bronze, before it can be used for a structural purpose. |
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To keep himself loose and pliable and imbued with the mischievousness that nourished him, Paul often resorted to practical jokes. |
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Could the West rely on the more or less faceless Libyan opposition, a rabble in arms, to be so pliable? |
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They should know that all of us are pliable and suggestible to some degree, but that children are especially vulnerable to suggestive and leading questioning. |
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The female swimmerets are slightly larger and more feathery with tiny hairs, while the tail itself is often larger and more pliable to accommodate the eggs. |
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They all use solvents to keep the material pliable until it is installed. |
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This anti-drop baby teether is also equipped with a short pliable ribbon with a small alligator clip at the end. |
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Some of the breads are thin and crisp, some are crackerlike, and some are soft and pliable. All are delicious. |
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Whether you have a 'Rambling Rector' or a 'Paul's Himalayan Musk', now is the time to tie in the young stems of rambling roses while they are still pliable. |
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Gently flatten the slices of bread with a rolling pin to make them more pliable. |
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The skeleton is incompletely calcified and more pliable. |
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Doctors suggest lightly massaging the gums of babies who are teething or giving them things to chew on that are cold but pliable, like damp washcloths that have been twisted and frozen, and rubber teething rings. |
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Preferred habitat features: These bees prefer pliable soil with a thin organic layer on south-facing banks amidst a plant stand of sparse to intermediate density. |
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Sometimes young children recall events with remarkable accuracy, and sometimes they are pliable victims of suggestion and subtle social influence. |
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National leaders tend to appoint pliable and second-rate commissioners. |
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Ramesh, Biological evaluation of pliable hydroxyapatite-ethylene vinyl acetate co-polymer composites intended for cranioplasty. |
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We should expect the same of everyone regardless of how pliable some authoritarian countries may be when passing strategic interests throw up new short-term imperatives. |
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Half fill a bowl big enough to fit the wrappers in with cold water, and then dunk one in and keep patting until it's pliable, but not completely soft. |
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Add a splash of cold water and mix to form a pliable but not sticky dough. |
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These branches were so pliable that they bent down to allow the lambs to feed when they are hungry. |
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The general effect of the water content upon the wood substance is to render it softer and more pliable. |
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The massive weight of these sediments could be softening the underlying rocks, making them pliable enough to plunge. |
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A pliable innersole helps to develop strength in toes and lift. |
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You will find the clay perfectly pliable as long as it stays fairly moist. |
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Other durable but pliable organic materials, such as protist resting cysts, are important parts of the Precambrian fossil record, up to 2 billion years old. |
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