Skillful use of veneers can straighten crooked teeth and close up gappy teeth. |
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Highly variable and gappy regions of alignments are usually excluded from phylogenetic analyses. |
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Path on left straight across field towards trees, field-edge path by gappy hedge, left when it ends, 50 yards. |
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Jones has a cherubic face, a gappy smile and a loud voice, which probably comes in handy when he is shouting across crowded rooms. |
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The sources were gappy, mutually contradictory, and fantastically suggestive rather than full. |
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Lack of maintenance led many to become overgrown, tall and gappy and many were grubbed out to create larger fields. |
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She has since proved a gappy set of milk teeth is no setback to becoming a very loud celeb. |
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This will freshen up those which are starting to grow gappy in the middle and is also a good way of propagating new plants. |
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Heller's visual realization of the film, which is inattentive to bodies and gazes, and which sticks to a puppet-like enactment of the drama, matches her gappy, generalized script. |
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Weeds sprout in it and broken bits of furniture litter it, but it is identifiable as a tennis court, because of the gappy, time-rotted net that drapes across its middle. |
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Ron's thoughts are quite gappy, but far less than those of the demented George Hedbury and Rosetta Stanton. |
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A gap-tooth smirk at those who have cosmetic surgery When I was young and gorgeous, occasionally someone would be brave or dumb enough to tell me that if I had my gappy teeth fixed, I would be even cuter. |
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I found it hard to accept that people wouldn't believe me when I promised to rejuvenate hedgerows that are currently so gappy you can walk through them in places. |
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Luke Gappy, 20, of Emerson Avenue, Middlesbrough, fined PS100, banned from driving for 17 months and ordered to pay costs of PS255 for drinkdriving. |
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Gappy teeth and, for some, sudden tempers are also a part of day to day life: They now feel an expectancy and are sometimes rather overwrought, needing to play outside to relieve the tension. |
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