I saw a man at the close of day. Standing in the grocery door. His eyes were sunk, his lips were parched. |
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That is the resurrection angel, his lips still aquiver and his cheek aflush with the blast that shattered the cemeteries and woke the dead. |
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Josephine folded her arms across her bosom, satisfied with herself. A smirk formed on her lips as she shot an after-look Veronica's way. |
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My covenant will I not break, nor alter the thing that is gone out of my lips. |
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The green zest of walnuts was used by the women to shine their teeth and it also gave a beautiful rust colour to their lips. |
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Because lip rounding is easily visible, vowels may be commonly identified as rounded based on the articulation of the lips. |
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They crushed gemstones and used them to decorate their faces, mainly on the lips and around the eyes. |
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Also around 3000 BC to 1500 BC, women in the ancient Indus Valley Civilization applied red tinted lipstick to their lips for face decoration. |
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Marlowe's eyes trailed slick video covers posted outside each, a pornocopia of pouting lips, inflated breasts, and overblown cocks. |
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The muscles about the mouth exhibited puckering movements and occasional pursings and poutings of the lips. |
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A huge brute with thick lips and prognathous jaw stood at her shoulder. He was talking loudly and gesticulating wildly. |
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Both sheep and goats use their lips and tongues to select parts of the plant that are easier to digest or higher in nutrition. |
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If a flame is held before the lips while these words are spoken, it flickers more during aspirated nitrate than during unaspirated night rate. |
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It had been a sort of race hitherto, and the rowers, with set teeth and compressed lips, had pulled stroke for stroke. |
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He paused, and then a strange expression appeared on his lips. It was very like a simper. |
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When she's done he licks the last few drops from his lips. More cling, golden clear, to the glossy hairs of her quim. |
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Ig would have lived in the trough tub, but her lips went blue and quiversome after only a few minutes in even tepid water. |
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Her lips were tightly glued together, her chin protruding, her whole lay-out that of a girl who intended to stand no rannygazoo. |
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Deaf people may be able to read people's lips, but it's not a foolproof means of communication. |
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When a bushfire broke out, he was again injured, sustaining second degree burns on his legs, front torso, lips, left hand and right forearm. |
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A blue-eyed cowboy with curved, sexalicious lips, her friend had added, licking her own in exaggeration. |
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Clara was sitting outside Hisper Cottage, shuggling the pram. As Katherine approached, the nanny raised a finger to her lips. |
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One of the waitresses, with wheat-blonde hair and large, mobile, slickered lips and very long lashes, adjusted Gus's tie. |
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My own lips are slobbery suckers, the bane of my life, the subject of teasing by Peggy Gordon, who has recently taken to calling me Lubra Lips. |
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I shouted happily and ran over to him, giving him a loud smacky kiss on the lips. |
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The man writhed like a trampled snake, and a red foam bubbled from his lips. |
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Fresh sheets, sponging, a spoonful of animal soup, sordes removed from his cracked lips, black in the candlelight. |
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His intention was to steal cattle all the way to Mexico but the vivid memory of that spit fire's lips altered his plans. |
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One munches an apple, one buzzes his lips like a hornet, the third twiddles the radical of his stegocephalic posthon. |
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His lips framed themselves to whistle the first bars of a popular song, but the sound died stillborn. |
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The woman's passion by his side seemed suddenly tawdry and unreal, the seeking of her lips for his something horrible. |
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After M. de Kercadiou came M. de Vilmorin, very pale and self-contained, with tight lips and an overcast brow. |
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Tiepolo ordered two vast toasted cheeses and a jug of wine, and we alternately seared and cooled our lips until we were satisfied and tipsy. |
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The trying nature of his position drove the blood from his cheek, and made his lips tremulous. |
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Lying so, her face turned up against it, her stiffened lips kissing the very dumb, unanswering wood, a thought came to her. |
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Chelsea squealed as Shady pressed his tongue against her vertical lips getting a good taste of her clit. |
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Her moist vertical lips part as she lowers her knee and therefore her pelvis, down around me. |
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It was difficult to tell what Yashmeen was thinking as she offered her lips. He was concentrating on not getting her vestee wet. |
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The attorney licked his lips with vulturous delight as he listened to the man's description of neck pain after the accident. |
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However, this self-beration had little effect on her eyes as, with a will of their own, they touched on the curve of his lips. |
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Stella squeezed her lips together, trying to tame the ridiculous joy that flooded through her at the news that Adam was not bespoused. |
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She had straight black hair with a Betty Boop bob cut and ruby red sweetheart lips. |
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Speech paused momentarily on Faxa's lips as he pondered her birdsweet notes in smoky silence. |
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Then, with a shock like a thousand goods trains crashing into a thousand pairs of buffers, the lips of rock closed. |
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Their stockings were of lustrous silk, their slippers costly and unnatural, their lips carmined and their eyebrows penciled. |
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At a neighbouring table two Germans were making a hearty meal, chumping the meat and smacking their lips in a kind of heavy ecstasy. |
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Then she hugged the kiddie clost to her, standing straight and queenly, her eyes ablaze, her lips moist, and red, and scornful. |
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Unbelievably, he smiled through his cracked and bleeding lips. A horrible nightmare cloaked in the cloth of good. |
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His mouth had been struck or kicked. The lips were severely contused, reddened. |
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A small area of the fundus protruded between the lips of the wound and was left to cutify. |
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Work on the exterior by whitening your teeth, plumping your lips, and depuffing your eyes while you're being good to yourself emotionally. |
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Clovis wiped the trace of Turkish coffee and the beginnings of a smile from his lips, and slowly lowered his dexter eyelid. |
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Many a reader whose appetite rejoices in hearty fare tucked in his napkin, smacked his lips and fell to with a will. |
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Titus moved his dry tongue across his lips and sat down on the flagged floor, but a sense of terror jerked him to his feet again. |
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Her teeth sank into his lips, he felt the sweet galbe of her flanks and arching back. |
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A stream of inquiry and comment issued from her lips.... At last Gillian managed to stem the torrent of garrulity and interposed a question. |
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She set them together and opened her lips to show him all the gleamy whiteness between. |
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She was a gobbly kisser, or at least this kiss was a gobbly kiss. He liked it, he even liked the way she made up for her thin lips by gobbling. |
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When they were young, he kissed her in the greenwood. When she brushes her fingers across her lips, she still remembers. |
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From the same lips the honied phrases fall That still are bitter from cascades of gall. |
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Max was all hot lips, talented tongue and sharp teeth, and he knew exactly how to use them. |
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We less expect That matter needless, of importless burthen, Divide thy lips. |
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The compressed lips suggest his principled reticence, his practice of keeping his own counsel. |
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He looked through the glass at the fire, set it down on the end of the desk and wiped his lips with a sheer lawn handkerchief. |
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With one hand he gently disclosed the lips of that luscious mouth of nature. |
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When Manny or either of his parents went through their front door they put a finger on their lips and then to the mezuzah on the door frame. |
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We were fain to button up our monkey jackets, and hold to our lips cups of scalding tea with our half frozen fingers. |
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He was a scrawny sort, not over seventeen, with pimples in the corners of his lips and hair the color of mopwater. |
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Doesn't matter, you'd have your lips on it and I'd tell everyone how you tried to mouth rape me. |
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The clear, hard eyes were dimmed for a moment, and the firm lips were shaking. |
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This was the murderee, a rich young man with narrow lips and the tussock hairstyle that had been fashionable five years before. |
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I was dark with a round museau of a face and thick lips and a pug nose and high cheekbones and deep-set brown eyes and a bush of black hair. |
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The dorsal surface of the neck and head are the same colour as that of the trunk, but is lighter gray around the eyes, lips, cheeks, and chin. |
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The fountain's two towers display visual effects from LED images of Chicagoans' faces, along with water spouting from their lips. |
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My heart beats through five not guilties. Six, seven, nine, eleven. Seventeen not guilties. The prosecutor's lips curl. |
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It is surrounded by lips of softer tissue, with numerous small, bony pieces embedded in it. |
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When the whale is submerged, it can close the blowhole, and air that passes through the phonic lips can circulate back to the lungs. |
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The knobbly surface reflects sound waves that come through the spermaceti organ from the phonic lips. |
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The source of the air forced through the phonic lips is the right nasal passage. |
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While the left nasal passage opens to the blow hole, the right nasal passage has evolved to supply air to the phonic lips. |
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Air that passes through the phonic lips passes into the distal sac, then back down through the left nasal passage. |
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I looked at him through my binoculars, his little lips oranged with Cheeto dust. |
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When suckling, the mother actively splashes milk into the mouth of the calf, using the muscles of her mammary glands, as the calf has no lips. |
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Sounds are generated by passing air from the bony nares through the phonic lips. |
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The flanks are lighter coloured than the back, while the chin, lower lips, throat and front of the chest are white. |
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The wolf has a large number of apocrine sweat glands on the face, lips, back, and between the toes. |
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The same nervous staccato laugh broke from her thin lips, and her fingers began to play with a long tortoise-shell paper-knife. |
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She feebly echoed, 'Of course,' or rather expressed it by the motion of her lips, and closed her eyes again. |
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Da Gama called him a spy, ordered the priests' lips and ears to be cut off and after sewing a pair of dog's ears to his head, sent him away. |
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When plants are detected, the flippers are used to scoop the vegetation toward the manatee's lips. |
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Manatees use their lips and front flippers to move the plants into the mouth. |
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The manatee does not have front teeth, however, behind the lips, on the roof of the mouth, there are dense, ridged pads. |
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His batrachian lips pursed into a smile, and he dug again into the honey. |
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The supermodelesque mulatto woman licked her lips and smiled invitingly. |
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The first course was soup, and as the younger used his spoon, his lips reached forth to meet it, at the same time he insucked his breath, which made a particular noise. |
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You can certainly trust me to keep my lips sealed about the matter. |
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Roundedness is named after the rounding of the lips in some vowels. |
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The pretty lips pouted awhile but then she glanced up and broke out into a joyous little laugh which had in it all the freshness of a young May morning. |
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The eyes were lifeless, and lustreless, and seemingly pupilless, and I shrank involuntarily from their glassy stare to the contemplation of the thin and shrunken lips. |
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He bent down slowly and got so close to my face, I could see the lines in his glossy, unchapped lips and the stubbled hairs in the crack of his butt-chin. |
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The vocal tract acts as a resonant cavity, and the position of the jaw, lips, and tongue affect the parameters of the resonant cavity, resulting in different formant values. |
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The lovable dope admitted stealing glimpses of her as she rounded the table shooting. He went on to compliment that her hair was lustrous. The cherriest lips he had ever seen. |
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The lips were of the usual marble pallor. The eyes were lustreless. |
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My dormantly resting multitasking skills had never been so sensely bombarded, as absolute chaos kissed the lips of mayhem that thwarted our every turn. |
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She wuz soft in her complexion, her lips, her cheeks, her hands, and as I mistrusted at that first minute, and found out afterwards, soft in her head too. |
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The barbecue cook, wearing a dirty white apron, his conked hair reddish and metallic in the pale sun, and a cigarette between his lips, stood in the doorway, watching them. |
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The serving Sister pursed up her lips to remind him of the cloistral rule, almost as if she wanted to prevent any conversation between him and the nun. |
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It was a breathless whisper from a porcelain goddess, pale cheeks accentuating striking blue eyes and glossy pink lips, full and parted with shallow breaths. |
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When neutral, the legs are not stiffened, the tail hangs down loosely, the face is smooth, the lips untensed, and the ears point in no particular direction. |
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I attempted to hide my emotions, but an arch remark escaped my lips. |
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Then he had bent and kissed her parted lips, gently at first, then passionately, drawing her, dishclout and suds and all, into his strong brown arms. |
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Some sound of dismay must have escaped my lips, for Jo narrowed his eyes on me. 'Doogheno or dabheno?' he asked in a low voice, unable to diagnose it for himself. |
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At some landmark in the jungle the beater halted, pointed to the ground as a sign that this spot would do, and put his finger on his lips to enjoin silence. |
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If there is no eversion of the lips, there may be no symptoms present. |
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She watched the muscles in his forearm flex as he cut the bread with the precision of a well-handed cook, while she fought the urge to lick her lips. |
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Never again would those fresh lips touch his lips with their fervent kiss! |
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Orchid flowers with abnormal numbers of petals or lips are called peloric. |
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His lips moved, and he looked at her as if the time inside his head had slowed to a crawl, as if the nerveways in his brain were clogged with too much information. |
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The garcon was a small man in the fifties, inclined to corpulence, with a large head, large, blue-gray eyes, purplish lips, and blue-black hair cut pompadour. |
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Tongue present with thick lips that are attached by a frenum in front. |
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He hacked at the head, skinning back the lips to get at the teeth. |
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Unheeding the conductor's warning glare, Mr. Devine straphung, smiling, his lips forming soundless phrases as though he enjoyed a delightful, inaudible conversation. |
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Read my lips. We are not going to the park today, and that is final. |
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My lips will be even more firmly sealed about the various suggestions put forward concerning the interpersonal relationships of Alpha Centauri, the hermaphrodite hexapod. |
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The lips use seven muscles to manipulate and tear at plants. |
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The difference can also be felt by holding the hand in front of the lips. |
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