Byrd brings her lessons to us in this book full of tips and exercises to perk up your pucker. |
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If he makes the team, he could perk up interest in the area's large Hispanic community. |
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It'll be nice to think living within strolling distance of both a multiplex and an arthouse will perk up my film-going. |
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Why not give broadcast journalism a whirl and have your voice perk up ears all over the city? |
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A giant community mural is the latest idea to perk up a shopping parade plagued by nuisance youths. |
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The mandarin collar and beading are delicate, pretty enough to perk up any simple outfit. |
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Caffeine, the drug found in tea, coffee, colas and chocolate, is how billions of people perk up when modern life doesn't allow for a catnap. |
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At this time of year, in the dog days of winter, it's really nice to perk up jaded taste buds by injecting a bit of zest into your cooking. |
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Mellow acoustic guitars keep the beat, while Mead's well-crafted lyrics perk up the listener like a good cup of joe. |
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The masala mashed potatoes are very versatile and will perk up any meal that you try them with. |
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Your roses are thirsty and need to drink water for at least 6 hours to perk up. |
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A very British sauce, ideal to accompany lamb, grilled meats, and to perk up the Mint-Flavoured Bisque. |
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On the second day they began to perk up a bit, on the third day most were back in action. |
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Sophisticated fun in good measure, this band blends a cocktail of styles guaranteed to perk up the most jaded festival goer. |
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Use it as a condiment to perk up your recipes or at every meal to salt your food the healthy way. Add after cooking to enhance taste! |
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With their ideal tender texture, these are versatile gems from the sea that will perk up the flavor of everyday dishes. |
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They perk up, flop down and otherwise turn, cutely and catlike, in sync with your brainwaves. |
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She seemed to perk up receptively, so I asked where we could find the Madonna they'd paid a king's ransom for, the one with the burnt frame. |
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Merely cancelling the sell orders would then have caused prices to perk up again. Regulators have long tried to stamp out spoofing. |
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The next afternoon her mother calls because, although Maya is just starting to perk up, her sore throat isn't much better. |
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The flush of oxygen will perk up your complexion and a twinkle to your eyes, so teens must do some exercise for they cameleer and health. |
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The National Post reports that CBC news has hired a show doctor to perk up the new local news shows. |
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Use in moderation: MSG does not perk up the flavour of fruit, fruit juice, candy, sweet baked goods, milk and butter. |
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Society may have gotten comfortable with sulfates, silicones and other painless poisons that perk up the outward appearance. |
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The voice is familiar to her and her cat ears perk up at the sound. |
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My guess is there are millions of unpolled Americans concerned with the downward moral spin of the United States, and who would perk up their ears at a strong third party. |
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Let your lilies drink water for about 8 hours to perk up. |
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The gap between the leaders and the laggers is beginning to widen, and a team with two successive Copa America titles and a stacked roster of talent had better perk up. |
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He should perk up, listen and learn something from them. |
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In lifting her arms to perk up the bow at her throat, she knocked a hat off the bracket. |
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His contrast between how we live today and how people lived just a few decades ago should, by all rights, be enough to perk up even the most miserable of miserabilists. |
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But if your taste buds don't perk up when words like teriyaki, tempura and curry are uttered, then Small Island is probably not on your palate's agenda. |
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Perk up winter pots with gaultheria which you can find in garden centres now. |
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Perk up a shady patio 1 Fill a container with shade-tolerant plants including white busy Lizzies, purple heliotropes, nemesia and evergreen lamium. |
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