And we're hearing a little new wrinkle in his stump speech, and that has to do with taking a swipe at John. |
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You should see him wrinkle his nose in disgust if it's all chilly and unfriendly. |
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He wore a dark green uniform that was pressed so not a single wrinkle marred the suit's perfection. |
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Hallie laid the dress she picked out for the festivities on the bed, careful not to wrinkle the fabric. |
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The high detail allows you to see every wrinkle in the foam rubber 'alligator' hide. |
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In a profession that puts a premium on good looks, the occasional wrinkle or crow's foot is cause for serious worry. |
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Add olives to the pan and cook over a moderate heat until they begin to wrinkle. |
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But the complicating wrinkle is that Buddhism has been remade by Yankee imperialists before. |
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Her lips were pursed and faint wrinkle lines could be made out around her eyes. |
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As the workshop of the world we made everything from gizmos to doodahs, then sent them to each wrinkle on the face of the Earth. |
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Then there are chemical peels, microdermabrasion, laser hair removal, and the popular wrinkle filler, collagen. |
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Alaska was always smiling with spontaneous gestures, had silken hair, soft, wrinkle free, natural skin that was most alluring. |
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There's a little wrinkle in the sport utility vehicle's image as a rugged ride. |
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It was most likely a rumpling of that portion of his suit jacket, or a wrinkle in the fabric. |
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Folding them together was a pretty neat trick, and it has been done without a wrinkle or seam showing. |
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The lift opened up on level six, causing Taylor to wrinkle up her nose, as the familiar smell of tank fluid filled the air. |
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Maria tried to pack their new clothes as carefully as possible into her traveling bag, trying hard not to wrinkle the delicate fabrics. |
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Retinol is a vitamin A derivative and is the first antioxidant to be widely used in OTC wrinkle creams. |
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User fees are just one more wrinkle in the already Byzantine complexity of healthcare economics. |
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I've noticed that a lot of people with crow's feet also seem to be heavy squinters, and squinting will make you wrinkle for sure. |
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Pin the wrinkle on the oldie, cellulite toss or blind-man-so-give-me-my-specs-please perhaps? |
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Exxon's position added another wrinkle to the widening chasm between skeptics and those who see ethanol as a bright light for farmers. |
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It's easy to tell when beetroot is cooked, just wait until its skin begins to wrinkle and loosen, so that once it has been refreshed in cold water, you can slip it off easily. |
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The market is saturated with this sort of heavy, but melodic guitar-based rock, and there isn't really a wrinkle or gimmick to help attract listeners. |
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The implants may stay in place but the skin around it will wrinkle and sag as the loss of subcutaneous fat takes place. |
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Did the story's technological wrinkle throw the Times into a tizzy? |
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And being perhaps the most famous transsexual in America adds a wrinkle to his male experience. |
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I'm used to Emily saying things like that, so I don't take any notice, just nod and pick up a bottle of peach nectar off the shelf, slosh it around, wrinkle my nose. |
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A more recent wrinkle is the doctor who prescribes from his own office, cutting out the middleman. |
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The vain portrait sitter certainly won't mind if a wrinkle or two is removed by the use of a soft focus filter of a bit of silk in front of the lens. |
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Could this be a new wrinkle on the Communist conspiracy of yore, the politburo's instructions replaced with marching orders issued by the Social Workers Soviet? |
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I wrinkle my nose at the dank, putrid smell that is polluting the room. |
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An unstretched fabric will wrinkle and become difficult to work with as you snug down the stitches. |
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This finally assists us in achieving beauty effects like wrinkle removal and skin tightening, etc. |
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A fine needle is introduced in the derm under the wrinkle and parallel to it. |
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All above home remedy are best for wrinkle removers, wrinkle reducer and to get rid of wrinkle. |
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This product may be injected into a wrinkle, a scar or to plump up an area of the face. |
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In advanced stages of the disease affected areas begin to shrivel or wrinkle. |
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If too thick cardboard will be difficult to bend and may wrinkle or tear up. |
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Why is this wrinkle of future onto the past, which makes up the starlit present, an endless source of joy? |
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The omnipresence of large multinationals in this group adds a further wrinkle to the problem. |
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Perfect for traveling due to its wrinkle resistance, tussah is appropriate for garments where shaping is produced by seaming, rather than gathering or pleating. |
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Don't leave these too long – if they're left until they've fully doubled, or more, in size they could collapse and wrinkle when boiled. |
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People often wrinkle their noses at goat, but, prepared right, it can be delicious, richer and yet more tender and delicate than lamb. |
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It also has a tendency to wrinkle more quickly, especially inasmuch as the skin naturally becomes drier as the individual ages. |
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It helps reduce wrinkle formation and restores radiance and vitality to the skin. |
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In addition, foods containing water are an ideal complement to drinking it and are a priceless wrinkle killer from the inside to boot. |
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Its no longer even faintly pretty but has become a wrinkle of ugliness. |
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Her hair hung in rat-tails, the gauzy dress was one big wrinkle, and her cheek had acquired an ugly purple bruise, compliments of the gorilla who almost drowned her. |
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The theory of punctuated equilibrium will come to be seen in proportion, as an interesting but minor wrinkle on the surface of Neo-Darwinian theory. |
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Look at it through Mr Woods' eyes, however, and it becomes clear that all we have suffered is a minor wrinkle in our otherwise impeccable existence. |
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Indeed, each patient seems to add a new wrinkle to an age-old problem. |
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It stands to reason that the occasional melodic wrinkle that pops up here should be fairly well ironed out by their next effort, which I'll be looking forward to. |
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Free radical damage can also wrinkle your skin and weaken your heart. |
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Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. |
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Though formaldehyde is used as a preservation means, over time, the object being preserved will soon wilt, flake, and wrinkle. |
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In a trademark negligee, sporting long blonde hair extensions and face airbrushed almost beyond recognition, utterly devoid of even the hint of a wrinkle, Cher looks younger than Miley Cyrus. |
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Frown lines or glabellar lines are lines between the brows caused by the muscles contracting-forming that crinkly little '11' wrinkle between your eyebrows. |
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Grey hair may have the seal of approval from the cool crowd but you can bet your first wrinkle that the standard male reaction will be one of complete befuddlement. |
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This patented cream slips into wrinkles and fine lines and its millions of nanoprisms refract light so that both the wrinkle and the cream become invisible. |
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In these models, classicism is anything but static or depressing, instead expressing an inner strength capable of finding its way through the years without a wrinkle. |
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Furthermore, it can be used to plump breast, lift hip, eliminate fat, reduce weight, eject toxin, beautify and shape figure, guide flow, slim face, remove tiny wrinkle, remove eye bags and blackheads, etc. |
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This advanced cellular renewal serum helps restore clarity, radiance and suppleness to damaged, wrinkled skin, and also provides gentle exfoliation and wrinkle protection for younger skin types. |
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Each day he attempted to wrinkle and odorise the shirt, but it was to no avail. |
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The new wrinkle is that the river of time may whirlpool and even fork. |
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People will always go for the new fad diet, the alternative remedy, the five dollar wrinkle trick that makes dermatologists hate you for some reason. |
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Notaulus substituted by a short tubercle or wrinkle somewhat distad of anterolateral margin of mesoscutum. |
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It can help to dispel eye pouch, black eye-orbit and wrinkle of eye tail. |
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This iridescent fluid with toning and regenerating active ingredients invigorates exhausted skin and protects it against premature wrinkle formation. |
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Wendi Murdoch becomes a curious wrinkle in the power equation – a way for Blair to see himself as having control of Murdoch, of joining with Wendi to handle him. |
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As the name implies, it has the symptom of making the top leaves of the plant wrinkle up and grow abnormally. |
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For years, every single school's performance details have been published in the local papers and on the Department of Education's website. The only wrinkle added by the NCLB Act has been further classroom crowding. |
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That is a new wrinkle the member has put on the table. |
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This bipolar RF beauty equipment can effectively smoothen wrinkles on forehead, glabellum wrinkles, crow's-feet, nasolabial fold wrinkles, down eyelid wrinkle, neck wrinkles, and more. |
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Recoat within 1 or after 24 hours otherwise paint may wrinkle. |
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Recoat within 1 hour, otherwise paint may wrinkle. |
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That little wrinkle is thus far left unironed. |
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Another little wrinkle now which the Liberals have thrown into this mess is to hide the new harmonized sales tax from consumers by requiring the sticker price to include tax. |
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There we see the little wrinkle, the flaw and the rub in this whole thing. |
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With positive emotions we use less face-muscles then with negative emotions: for a smile you use 7 face-muscles but you need 32 muscles to wrinkle the forehead. |
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Leorex silica nanoparticles create a unique multitask network matrix, which smoothes your skin, externally tightens the skin for reduction of wrinkle appearance, and relieves the pressure on the tissue structure below. |
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A wrinkle in the cloth of time, a cry of soft caress and fragrant dreams to weld the metal fabric souls in blends so held in high regards across the lands and sky. |
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Allergan, the company that turned an obscure muscle paralyzer for eyelid spasms, Botox, into a blockbuster wrinkle smoother, hopes to perform cosmetic alchemy yet again. |
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Since the 1990s, with advances in technologies such as permanent press process, finishing agents have been used to strengthen fabrics and make them wrinkle free. |
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Anti-wrinkle creams or wrinkle minimizers for both the face or eye area. |
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The fabrics are made of microfiber polyester with excellent drape and softness, are color-fast and wrinkle resistant, and are machine wash and dry. |
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Ten distressed Shar-Peis are looking forward to a new wrinkle on life. |
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In in vitro studies we identified a paracrine linkage between keratinocytes and fibroblasts that leads to wrinkle formation through the upregulation of fibroblast elastases. |
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Every wrinkle, blemish and bruise, every traitorous little roll of fat, remains intact. |
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But there was a wrinkle, meant to distinguish between people at different levels of the income scale. |
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