Scientists determine the chemical make-up of materials by measuring the wavelengths of light the materials absorb or emit. |
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However, the president said yesterday if Nelson submits a medical he would make sure she received a make-up test. |
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Our loyal repeat participants tell us that one of the most appealing features of our trips is the small size and make-up of the groups. |
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It is almost certain Ribble Valley would be split up because of its size, shape and rural make-up. |
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To the extent that the physical make-up of organisms provides heritable variation, it becomes a malleable clay that can be sculpted by selection. |
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If he wasn't, then she knew she'd never be able to garner enough courage to come back for a make-up. |
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But such lists give us fascinating little windows into the make-up of the composers involved. |
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The make-up of the people taking part was far broader and more representative of the general population than had been the case previously. |
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He said it would be a much fairer reflection of the current make-up of the council, in which combined opposition members outnumber Labour. |
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Zoe said that when she went into Miss Ell's class one noon hour to get her make-up assignments, Miss Ell was eating a salad. |
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The important and terrifying thing is what's happening inside the US, to the constitution and make-up of the country. |
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Seamus started his own career as an apprentice compositor, during the days when all page make-up was in hot metal. |
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Geochemistry involves studying the chemical make-up of rocks, the chemistry of water or any geological material. |
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Why do our churches not generally reflect the ethnic make-up of the society they are in? |
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His psychological make-up would baffle Dr Jekyll, Mr Hyde and every Freudian shrink outside a Woody Allen movie. |
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I was a millimetre surprised at this glance into my inner elemental make-up though I really shouldn't have been. |
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Then there was the excitement of starting to do our own page make-up, having bought a Compugraphic typesetting machine. |
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Some features of its make-up were evidences of his goodness and beneficence, while others displayed his displeasure. |
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The structural make-up of Irish employment is changing, with the number of women in paid employment increasing rapidly. |
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Sadly that element of this great fighter's make-up may well have rendered him liable to the damage that he undoubtedly suffered. |
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I tried explaining to them that if they changed this aspect of Sean's make-up they'd also be changing the way he plays the game. |
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Apply your usual foundation make-up or powder to cover any imperfections and even out your skin tone. |
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Her eyes were outlined with some heavy make-up and her black nails were two inches longer than usual. |
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The invention also relates to a cosmetic care or make-up process for a keratinous material. |
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Stage make-up is necessarily heavy, in order to be seen, and seen as natural, by the audience. |
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One bizarre addendum to his' performance ' was his extraordinary application of stage make-up. |
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What I want is a make-up remover that literally lets the make-up float off your face. |
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Such music can give little clue as to the personality or emotional make-up of its composer in a modern sense. |
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The hairdresser messed up her hair more than it already was while someone else was putting stage make-up on her. |
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I made a couple of little girls tremble just by being in my zombie make-up, and that was cool. |
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The scope of earning has brought about a sea change in the mental make-up of the women. |
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Philosophy Like science is heavily influenced by the psychological make-up of the person doing the thinking. |
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Of equal importance in experiential terms, however, was the psychological make-up of individuals as well as communities and cultures. |
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His eyes are lined in black eyeliner so perfectly that you'd think that a make-up artist does his make-up. |
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All that's missing is a truly fabulous make-up artist to slap the whole lot on. |
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The emotional and psychological make-up of a young person can often be forgotten in the rush for top points. |
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Like all Geminis, the personality and mental make-up is highly intelligent and versatile. |
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There is something deeply twisted in the human make-up that allows them to relate to animals more than people being treated like animals. |
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Students may study and prepare differently for the initial and make-up exam. |
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There is compelling evidence that an important factor contributing to the development of cancer is the emotional make-up of a person. |
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The Championship is the true test of both the physical and mental make-up of a team. |
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Should a student fail a final exam, he or she is allowed two make-up exams. |
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The make-up exam was exactly the same as the original and was administered 12 days after the original exam. |
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To what degree do you think that's going to change the social make-up of the people who live right by the coast? |
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Also, it paints a very good picture of the make-up of our wintering bird population. |
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His photograph depicts an androgynous figure, eyes shut, wearing white pancake make-up and draped in the American flag. |
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The wardrobe mistress came from Kubrick's stable, and the make-up is flawless. |
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You with the make-up bag on your lap, compact in one hand and sponge-brush in the other. |
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An interesting thesis is wasted on a far too superficial script with some decent make-up effects. |
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No way were they going to dare attend a Cure gig without their full make-up, leather jackets, hats and various other accoutrements. |
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She was wearing her long raven hair down like always, with just a touch of make-up gracing her pale skin. |
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The make-up people excelled themselves with lots of dirty fingernails and a welter of warts, wens and rotten corpses. |
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Kabuki brushes make applying make-up so much easier as the natural bristles help to buff and blend. |
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Only men can become Kathakali dancers and their make-up is striking with the use of bold colors to paint the faces and expressions. |
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A faint shimmer makes this aftersun cream as much make-up as it is skin care. |
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Already she has paid a publicity visit, with personal assistant Vicky by her side as ever, and make-up magic at the ready. |
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I don't usually wear all this make-up, so I feel a bit whorish with all it on. |
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Her bruise wasn't completely gone, but with the help of make-up, she was able to conceal it. |
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Although my face looked flushed, I was able to reapply my make-up and go out that evening. |
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Imagine putting on your make-up and not having to reapply it for three days. |
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Christine's party trick is to talk while removing and reapplying her make-up without a mirror. |
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In interviews with police officers I wore a skirt, blouse, tights, shoes with a slight heel, and a little make-up. |
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Standing there in front of the mirror in my dress and heels, with my hair and make-up done, I felt way overdressed for anything. |
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In her report she recommends a radical change in the make-up of the new board. |
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Do you think he would have commanded as much respect if he had worn different coloured contact lenses, white make-up and black eye-shadow? |
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I tucked my hair into a black woolly cap and went without my usual brightly coloured eye make-up so I'd have a nice clear base to work with. |
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A steady upsurge was brought about in the movement for remoulding people and a new change was produced in their mental and moral make-up. |
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As in repertory theater, actors were required to supply their own costumes, and do their own make-up. |
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Sporting more make-up than a Mary Kay cosmetics convention, the aging comedian's zingers seem to have run out of steam. |
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The reserved exterior that reflects caution and orthodoxy masks an inner emotional make-up that hints of mischief and rebellion. |
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A wastewater treatment system resupplies toilets and provides make-up water for the cooling tower. |
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An exercise in precision application, the make-up is crucially important to her, far more than just another part of her perfect appearance. |
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She also gives talks and demonstrations on make-up application, styling and colours to large and small groups. |
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Now that I think about it, I realise I do subconsciously judge other women on make-up application. |
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Some of the make-up artists gave me sympathetic looks but continued to apply black eye liner and mascara. |
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The range of natural make-up includes mascara, lip liner, eye shadow and blusher, as well as cosmetic brushes. |
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There is support in the manifesto for a free vote of MPs on the make-up of the Lords. |
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Before the show we sneaked a look backstage to get the low-down on the make-up artists. |
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You see, I don't wear make-up, and I'm about as low-maintenance as you can get. |
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Of course, when I was at death's door last Friday I did hit the nearest mall, but I didn't wear make-up, so it's ok. |
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You need to give some thought and consideration to the type of make-up you use. |
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Its richer, heavier structure means that it is also extremely good as a moisturiser and it is an excellent base under make-up. |
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Use cotton wool, or a pad for removing make-up, to soak up this mix and gently bathe the eyes. |
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It is at the moment of conception that the genetic make-up of a child is established. |
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She is smoking when I walk into the room and staring beadily through a fortress of make-up. |
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Cohen saw potential in a beauty parlour where women could get make-up done, have eyebrows plucked or false eyelash extensions applied. |
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To touch up make-up to get rid of shine, gently press a dry tissue to your skin to absorb excess grease, or use grease-absorbing make-up tissues. |
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You have to run really fast to get away from Lynette when she's on a make-up rampage. |
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He has always been in the frame, but that said I'm going to look at the make-up of the squad and we will see if there is place for him. |
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Back stage was bedlam with singers tuning their voices, make-up artists plying their trade and a lady ironing all the costumes. |
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Gell-Mann distinguished baryons from mesons, the other hadron subclassification, by the number of quarks constituting their make-up. |
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Although she followed this with hit after hit, she was desperately insecure and hid herself under thick make-up and a beehive hairdo. |
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She still approaches her daily toilette with all the excitement of a seven-year-old let loose in her mum's make-up bag. |
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There was a time when a bottle of hair dye, pancake make-up, a toupee and a darkly lighted room was about the best effort we could make. |
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A few clothes lie folded on a chair, make-up spread on a table beside her computer. |
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In the evening he stood beside me as I sat at my dressing table removing my make-up. |
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He returns, make-up and hair fixed, still dressed in his tracksuit trousers and T-shirt. |
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When the girls did seem to have some interest in science, it was directed towards the science of make-up. |
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I'm here, reluctantly, to find out what's behind the phenomenal rise in the sales of male make-up. |
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The 24-year-old put on a miniskirt and blouse and make-up and borrowed an identity card from a female friend. |
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Today she is wearing a simple shift dress and no make-up and the sight of her looking so ordinary and conventional is indeed slightly shocking. |
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She was dressed in a simply shift, all traces of make-up gone from her face, her hair tied back with a plain ribbon. |
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She was a shopaholic who loved clothes and make-up and was up for a night out at the slightest excuse. |
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Indeed, the composite make-up of carriages always mandated multiple skills, from body maker to smith, from trimmer to painter. |
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There were models and make-up artists and photographic assistants and they were all ignoring me. |
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Until the clothes are on the models and all the hair and make-up is done, you're never going to see the whole picture. |
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Back in Scotland, she modelled for ten years and worked as a make-up artist before making the break into media. |
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Their pop sensibility, spangly make-up and subversiveness bemused, charmed and totally won me over. |
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There is a thin coating of make-up on her face and her silvery hair is delicately cut. |
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In an oily skin type, the oil is visible right through the make-up, especially in the T-zone. |
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I wondered whether the myth that blondes are tartier then brunettes stems from the fact they actually need to wear more make-up? |
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Once my hair was completely pale blonde again, I titled my face upward to wash away the smeared make-up. |
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My nose had begun to run and I was constantly blowing my nose and covering my face full of make-up. |
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It would be casual, but with her manicured nails, shiny, sleek blow-dry and light but perfect make-up, she just looks maddeningly polished. |
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I am always physically uncomfortable because of all the blue make-up I have to wear. |
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Remember when we went to the skating rink and you put make-up all over him so his pimple didn't show up? |
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Yet there I was in thick make-up and bad costumes, willingly standing on the stage and blurting my few lines. |
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We can give them rhinestones or glitter on the nails, or make-up, which is blusher, eyes and lips. |
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One of the quickest and most effective ways to give glitz to your looks is to add blusher to your make-up routine. |
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It includes natural make-up, skincare products and excellent herbal remedies for a huge range of conditions. |
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The chemicals in an innocent-looking wash bag can make disturbing reading when you consider that make-up isn't just skin-deep. |
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If you are overdressed, underdressed, have on too much make-up or not enough, it can ruin your whole evening. |
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Devoid of make-up rather than trussed up in the body-con dresses she tends to favour, she appears as the genuinely pretty girl she is. |
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But behind the make-up was a hotbed of corruption, violence, sleaze and racism that ruled the streets of Shanghai. |
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Then thinking of him without make-up and his hair neatly sleeked back she shuddered. |
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Melanie shared a picture of herself without any make-up on as well as some new piercings. |
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But while doing a make-up check in the rearview mirror I found that I had a tiny little crusty booger on the tip of my nose. |
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She turned up all smiles and short skirts, wearing way to much make-up and slobbering over Matt like an over-grown dog. |
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They made rules about which clothes we could wear even in our homes and banned nail varnish and make-up. |
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Last week they had their pals round for a disco-party at which they applied body glitter, lip gloss, nail varnish and all manner of make-up. |
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Enter the high profile make-up artist, as important to those in the public eye as a designer frock and unlined forehead. |
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The female who turns up wearing neat, smart clothing with well-groomed hair, fingernails and make-up? |
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Most of the clients that take a seat in the make-up chair don't expect cosmetic help to the point of Botox or collagen injections. |
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Now Jawaharlal Nehru was an Indian nationalist in politics and an English gentleman in his cultural make-up. |
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She wiped the tears away, being careful not to smudge the ocher make-up from her eyes, a tip she had taken from the old Egyptians. |
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Her make-up was smudged from last night and her usually clean-cut hair was sticking out every which way. |
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My mother's face was now tear-streaked and her already-done make-up was slightly smudged. |
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With trendy boots, black attire and upswept hair Nicole Walton fits the image of make-up artist for the stars. |
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Her oak vanity had several different types of make-up and hair supplies resting on it. |
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So, just about every issue of Seventeen and YM advertise the hair dye, the make-up, the bronzer, and even the clothing. |
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There are more than 200 varieties in many different colours including make-up shades like buff, rose, chocolate and cream. |
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Costumes spilled out of crates and both men and women wore masks of make-up. |
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The full spectrum of professional make-up materials for visagistes, stylists and makeup professionals. |
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And in Washington, the famed make-up artist and businesswoman Trish McEvoy. |
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As soon as she had entered the back stage door, she slipped off to the make-up room to get ready for the actors to come in. |
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Beth quickly ran a hairbrush through her blonde hair and dabbed on the tiniest bit of make-up. |
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Like hairstyles and clothing fashions, make-up is usually a temporary form of adornment, one that can be washed off and changed at will. |
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There are loads of careers behind the camera in TV from cameraperson to producer, make-up artist to researcher. |
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I also had a tiny smudge, rather than a bruise, on the left of my forehead, which was easily camouflaged by make-up and a fringe. |
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Now bear in mind this is the same person who, on occasions, will spend hours on her make-up before she'll set foot out the door. |
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He shot Tigerland almost like a documentary, with hand-held cameras and no make-up. |
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But it was funny to see myself back then, when at least I tried to wear make-up even though I never got the hang of eyeliner. |
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The ethnic make-up of Woolwich will certainly put that shop out of step with the local community. |
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The four men of DIY Band are not young kids playing hard rock with heavy make-up. |
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Whenever you wear make-up, you should always remember to wash it all off before hitting the hay. |
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Suitable white wine soil tends to have more oolitic limestone and less marl in its make-up. |
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She watched as the rain rinsed off Evelyn's layers of make-up and her straight hair became frizzy curls. |
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She evened out the heaviness of the dress's fabric with natural make-up that played up her radiant skin. |
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I would have to walk up hella stairs to get to her door, then we would do our make-up and giggle in her bathroom. |
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I had my hair and make-up done by professionals, was taught how to walk on a catwalk and got to model three outfits. |
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Mascara is the great Houdini of the make-up world, transforming lashes from sparse and stumpy to luxurious and lovely. |
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There was no one from the White House staff, no make-up artists, no hairdressers, no stylists. |
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They came to watch a bunch of people dressed in ridiculous clothes and outlandish make-up run amok in a slapstick whirlwind of escapism. |
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But what keeps me going is the thought of applying party make-up, because I love to play with paint. |
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He looked bizarre in a Rasta wig, a multi-coloured hat, a Caribbean-style shirt and brown make-up paint daubed over his face. |
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As a courtesy to the viewers, put several layers of heavy pancake make-up on. |
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It suggested couch potato culture, where pancake make-up and glitz trump substance. |
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It is notable for her freckles, which were normally hidden from filmgoers under a layer of pancake make-up. |
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The actors did not wear make-up, and panchromatic film was used to make the faces appear as if in relief. |
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The make-up remover combines cleansing oil and hydrating water to banish panda eyes. |
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I'll usually wash my make-up off to go in the pool though as panda eyes are a bit odd looking! |
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Gone was the impeccable make-up and pristine coiffures, replaced by bed hair and panda eyes. |
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Everyone is always so busy these days, so how about having a chance to try a full range of skin care and make-up in the comfort of your own home. |
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Corruption in the House of Commons and criticisms of its unrepresentative make-up led to calls for the modernisation of parliamentary procedures. |
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Polka-dot make-up, scarification done in tribal designs, and pig grease enhance the appeal of a Minj clanswoman. |
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In time they may hybridise with related native plants, so that the genetic make-up of our native flora is lost for ever. |
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Theron proves a master of the ad-lib gag, for example using the balding pate of a granddad in the audience as a mirror to fix his make-up. |
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Amongst the aspects of hypnotism and spiritualism he chose to focus upon was the psychological make-up of mediums. |
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The door was opened by an old woman with caked on make-up and a frilly peignoir. |
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They must take hours putting on the faultless make-up and if so, is that built into their working time? |
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My grandmother owned perfumeries, and I've always been surrounded by make-up. |
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How can the genetic codes which stimulate and codify the make-up of every cell of a living organism be bought and sold? |
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We're stuck with our genes and our genetic make-up constrains how we react to the world. |
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I did observe that the lady with full make-up, jewelry and coif was just as decked out today. |
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But who else has personal assistants and make-up people to make us look good? |
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The genetic make-up of an individual is inherited from parent to offspring and underpins certain characters or traits. |
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Paul, have you used any cold cream or make-up remover to take that stuff off? |
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She applied cold cream to her face and washed the white make-up off, and then she undid her hair from the bun. |
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I enjoy movies of the 90s from time to time, especially those family dramas that make you cry at some silly make-up after a break-up. |
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She wore little in the way of make-up, save for a smear of liner and mascara on her eyes and a touch of color on her lips. |
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Her first task was to find out which colours best suited Jane, so she could pick make-up and clothes that enhanced her natural colouring. |
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He insisted that he needed his own personal make-up artist and hair stylist and two hair colourists. |
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When he re-surfaced, Steve-O's screaming pink phizog wasn't clever make-up. |
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With a quick comb of her hair, and the applying of a light coat of make-up and a flowery fragrance, she was out the door. |
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To complete the prize, she was given a voucher for a make-up session and a photo shoot at a local studio. |
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I have been slapping on my make-up in the same way for close to 20 years and it does me no favours. |
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Incidentally, at least three people complimented me on the make-up and said I looked great and should do it more often. |
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Her long black hair, having been pinned randomly across her head, and dark eye make-up gave for a very gothic look. |
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It is different to normal ladies make-up as it is a lot heavier and there is a special foundation I use to hide my five o'clock shadow. |
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I fixed my hair and make-up and then changed into a tank top and a pair of jeans that I had brought from my house. |
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Far too old for the part, Valence is fixed up with a wig and copious amounts of make-up. |
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Perhaps it's the way they have their hair styled in perfect ponytails, their make-up highlighting their fine features. |
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Today's make-up and cosmetics counters are much friendlier than in the past. |
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Today we associate make-up primarily with women, but historically men also used cosmetics. |
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To get make-up to last for several hours, apply foundation and use a puff or clean cotton wool pad to press powder in. |
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Everywhere she went, the girls talked of dresses, hair, make-up, and most of all, dates for the formal. |
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As the cast took their curtain-calls, I sat crestfallen backstage, erasing my disguise with a make-up wipe. |
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For my make-up I had applied very little foundation, shimmering brown lipstick, and matching eye shadow. |
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The next test for Mr. Rudd occurs on Thursday when the make-up of the new front bench is decided. |
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She fussed with her hair, make-up and dress making sure everything was perfect. |
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We were escorted into this dressing room, where all these people pounced on us with cases of make-up and racks of clothing. |
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But if you're talking to make-up artists or gaffers or other rank-and-file workers in the industry, the values are much more traditional. |
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They sport sulky plump pouts, heavy make-up, plucked eyebrows and slinky hips. |
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In robes and slippers, women passengers went aft to a roomy powder room to dress and make-up. |
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They included accepting Labour as having majority rule, having an equal make-up of different parties on the cabinet or even power-sharing. |
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The show must go on for a pantomime dame whose wigs, make-up and eyelashes have been stolen just days before he is due on stage. |
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It's Hallowe'en this Friday, the perfect opportunity to cast off your tried and tested clothes and make-up and emerge in a more daring disguise. |
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I had all my costumes slung over my shoulder in a garment bag and I was carrying my huge make-up case with me. |
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A lot of the predictors' theories seemed to be intimately connected to their own psychological make-up. |
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Selling a few inches of pastel-coloured terry-towelling at fifty-times the make-up price is daylight robbery. |
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Her short black and blue hair is gelled back off her face and she has dark gothic make-up on her face. |
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If you stick around and look underneath the make-up you just may find a very decent and worthy human being. |
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The tiny probe is carrying six instruments to help it analyse the atmospheric make-up, take pictures and test surface samples. |
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I was always far more interested in looking glam for going out, so that meant dresses, high heels and fabby make-up. |
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And no, I'm not turning into some old prune who never wears make-up and who lives in trackie-bottoms. |
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The physical makeover has replaced her pudding-basin haircut with soft layers and highlights, and her make-up is now professionally applied. |
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Even when we just got together to goof around he'd put on make-up and a dress just to shock everyone. |
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Johnie remained in full clown make-up throughout, even as real tears threatened to smear his greasepaint grin. |
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To direct, they brought in the special effects and make-up wizard who created the gleefully ghoulish gross-outs seen in the first film. |
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Ramankutty Nair is mostly associated with characters representing the rajo guna with kathi make-up. |
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They disdained make-up and shampoo but drove nice cars and lived in expensively decorated tree-houses. |
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Wielding guyliner and lip-gloss, they give Jonathan a swift make-up lesson. |
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Whatever the make-up of the next Government is, it must seriously and energetically tackle the health problem. |
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I don't like people touching my hair, doing my make-up or telling me what to wear. |
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After a day of scrubbing, applying make-up, and sitting still while mother did our hair up, we were ready. |
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Sitting still in a make-up chair for four hours can be surprisingly exhausting. |
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I also worked with the costume designer, the make-up girl and the hairdresser to define a look that matched Julie's extrovert personality. |
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There was a dressing table too, which meant the make-up could be organized. |
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Every woman can be made to look gorgeous provided she takes care of her skin and follows simple techniques of make-up, he reveals. |
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Do you ever wear make-up, for example, or simply use deodorants, after-shave, talcum powder? |
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What will always stand out, though, is the awesome and incredibly magnificent make-up. |
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Men and women call women in short skirts and lots of make-up 'tarts' and everyone knows it. |
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From her perfect hair and glowing tan and flawless make-up, I'd have figured Julia wouldn't mind tarting herself up for Markus. |
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If in doubt, arrange a free consultation at a store make-up counter. |
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Just before going on stage, the make-up lady had dabbed powder on my face. |
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I left my make-up bag under that, and then I started opening drawers. |
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Ever wondered what women who sell cosmetics keep in their make-up bag? |
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Apply layers of pancake make-up, in the style of kabuki theatre. |
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The make-up of the present family is, of course, a different matter. |
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Hayes stated that he would change the approach and style of play, and all would see a difference in style, make-up of the team and the way they play. |
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They don't know who the final make-up of the team will necessarily be. |
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It is not essentially any failings in Andrew's mental or sporting make-up. |
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The end result was a deep confusion in his psychological make-up. |
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We assume that mental ability or disability is a part of an individual's make-up, and therefore that what is congenital is also largely incurable. |
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He has a portfolio of jobs ranging from life-skills coaching to make-up artist to the stars. |
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He witnessed my father and I having serious discussions about my future before I was settled as a model and make-up artist. |
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The models, hair and make-up artists and the designers all mingle together in a makeshift tent behind the stage. |
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The prosthetic make-up for the character took two make-up artists about four hours to apply. |
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The lady made me sit in a fancy black chair where immediately a team of make-up artists began wiping my face clean. |
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But even without clever lighting and professional make-up artists, her girls look as glamorous and resplendent as any Hollywood icon. |
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In the ladies room meanwhile, hairdressers and make-up artists pass on beauty tips to the girls. |
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There are just too many cleansers, make-up removers and soaps on the market. |
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You might also want to take along some cotton buds dipped in make-up remover. |
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I have given up all those greasy make-up removers and baby oils in favor of soap. |
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Baby lotion is a good make-up remover and is quite suitable for grown-up faces. |
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They say the boots are the perfect finishing touch for their artificial tans, bleached hair, white make-up and bright scanty skirts. |
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I was religious-channel surfing a couple of weeks ago and stopped at a televangelist whose hair and make-up were mesmerizing. |
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Although she treats the scarring with ointments, balms and appropriate make-up, camouflaging the scars is only partially successful. |
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After putting all of my make-up back in my purse and tying the plastic bag handles in a knot, I climbed out of the van and locked it. |
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I was moved by the music but make-up, costume and performance were what was important. |
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One is the material cause or matter, the physical make-up of the thing, which puts considerable restrictions on what it can be and do. |
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I clipped one side of my hair back with two barrettes and put on some light make-up. |
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They can help choose and organise everything from the hotel, menu, flowers, band, dress, cake, wine, make-up and photographer, down to choosing the colour of the table linen. |
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One day last week, I was a model for a theatre make-up student who gave me a black eye, a bullet hole in my head, and a safety pin through the top my hand. |
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While we are all born with a certain genetic make-up, ultimately we are a society of learners, meaning that we are born tabula rasa and develop habits through imitation. |
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My younger sister Jeri, in her mauve bridesmaid dress and punk make-up she refused to wash off, handed out photocopied programs to the arriving guests. |
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We had no money, no fashion to speak of, no make-up, and zits. |
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Front punkette Carol Hodge, with her Betty Paige hairstyle and sparkly make-up, got their hardcore fans up at the front bouncing up and down to the beat. |
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Hmmm, I guess what I'm seeing now is how he'd really look without the help of on-screen make-up, and with what's left of his hair uncombed and flapping lankly. |
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Having a better understanding of the make-up of my students allows me to establish the relevance of the course material to their specific interests. |
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The selection of make-up should complement skin tone, features and attire. |
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I very rarely bought anything new and never wore make-up I wouldn't know how to apply it and would be afraid of looking too made up, so I never bought any. |
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For her starring role Hannah was taken to Otley, where she went into make-up to be transformed into a 1960s teenager with a little skirt, hair in bunches and T-bar shoes. |
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We didn't stop giggling and laughing all night and by the time we left, Debbie's jaw was aching her make-up had gone from wiping away the tears of laughter! |
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There's nothing more ageing and unattractive than eyes framed by dark smudges or clogged lashes, so I've asked a couple of top make-up artists to share their secrets with us. |
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A man's personality and mental make-up do have a bearing upon his conduct. |
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Russell himself carried her to the nearby emergency ward, with her catsuit soaked through with champagne, make-up smeared across her face and blood pumping from her hand. |
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Reverse Garbage trucks are a regular sight Sydney wide, picking up industry offcuts, and bits and pieces of all shapes, sizes, colours, and molecular make-up. |
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Angela gave a talk and demonstration on skincare, cosmetics and make-up. |
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With the right amount of make-up and styling, Sailor believes she can be whichever gender she is hired to be. |
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She wears no make-up, her eyes are glassy, and her feverish cheeks are aglow. |
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Saturn in your sign will keep things real, refining elements in your make-up that smack of affectation. |
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Joe and Joanne had a big fight, and then apologized and had incredible make-up sex. |
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It took four hours and three make-up artists to create Pam's look. |
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It is like reading a girly magazine on make-up and skincare! |
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She was noted for her outsize hats, costume jewellery and heavy make-up. |
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A special make-up artist paints delicate designs on her hands and feet. |
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But it was her bizarre eye-popping face, Baby-Jane make-up, over-coiffered hair and glam outfits that made her the kitsch legend that she is today. |
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I think the exact make-up of the triune goddess depended on what city you came from and what mysteries you were initiated in, as well as period as Anna points out. |
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For the applicator, hexavalent chromium passivations are easy to use and can be bulk applied often by a single-stage immersion and are inexpensive to make-up and operate. |
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