Tap the nail set on the mark just enough to score the glazing on the tile, but not too hard. |
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The nail plate is generated by the nail matrix at the proximal portion of the nail bed. |
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When the businessman returned to his car, however, he found that one of the locals had taken a nail to it, badly scratching the paint. |
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White spots can result from pushing the cuticle back too vigorously or other trauma to the nail bed or plate. |
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I answered, holding the phone up to my ear with my shoulder while I screwed the top back onto my bottle of nail polish. |
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We nail the plate almost immediately, the toothsomeness mightily impressing the mild-mannered reporter. |
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He fought tooth and nail with terrorists killing three of them, but at last he was martyred. |
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As an aside, those are two of the toughest acts to nail down in the world of acoustic music these days. |
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Open bottles of nail polish sat on a nightstand, next to uncapped lipsticks, eye shadows, and mascara. |
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Everyone fought tooth and nail to keep the families here and we thought they had a chance. |
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This is the summer we nail that slippery little scut's pelt to the barn door, after salting it down. |
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I recently fought tooth and nail with a young scut of a 28 year old over dancing rights. |
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All the therapists, from nail technicians to masseuses have degree qualifications. |
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The airlines fought tooth and nail against passenger-bag matching because it would slow down the check-in process. |
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I have some new business ideas and I want to play around with them for a bit, before I nail their colors to the mast. |
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Is it any surprise that ruthless people would nail their colours to the mast of the what they considered was the winning side? |
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Fluctuance and local purulence at the nail margin may occur, and infection may extend beneath the nail margin to involve the nail bed. |
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Since setting up her business in 1999, the founder of Nails Inc has opened 30 walk-in nail bars across the country. |
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He did not know me from Adam, but he fought tooth and nail as if I was his property. |
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If your toenail does not improve, your GP or podiatrist will be able to partially remove your toenail to allow the nail to grow back and heal. |
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A patient with onychomycosis may present with whitened nails, but the discoloration is in the nail itself, rather than the underlying nail bed. |
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Her nail varnish is applied patchily, on bitten fingernails and bitten toenails. |
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And what of rubber thongs being worn to work, exposing chipped nail varnish in women or overgrown toe nails in men? |
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We draw your attention to the reactions from the Yonkers school, whose students seem to nail it all beautifully. |
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She no longer seemed aware of her surroundings as she chewed absently on a nail as she sat deep in thought. |
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The final nail in its coffin was the company's absurd decision to kowtow to the tin god of its licensing agreements. |
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It is usually best to nail a straight wooden batten so that the top of the batten is set to the horizontal line. |
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Walking on land, they pick up food with the nail of their bill or strip seed heads and foliage with the bill's edge. |
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They are thought to result from random minor trauma to the proximal nail bed. |
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Underlying the nail plate is the nail bed, composed of the germinative layer of the epidermis. |
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Similarly, in patients with chronic renal failure, increased melanin production may cause the distal part of the nail bed to turn brown. |
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So it's very, very difficult to nail it down as to who put the information out. |
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Sometimes you can put a piece together quickly, and sometimes you just have to wait until your sources nail it down for you. |
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I'll keep thinking about it and see if I can nail it down a little more precisely. |
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Cos the last time a target was just a lofty goal, not a commitment or a promise. Let's nail him down this time. |
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She doesn't have any really obsession for writing stories anymore, the virus attack was just a nail in the coffin. |
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But while I am cognizant of the slippery slope, I think it's silly to say that every less-than-ideal action is a nail in the coffin of liberty. |
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Because it is a last chance when you are behind, a nail in the coffin when you are ahead. |
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Genetically modified crops could put a nail in the coffin of traditional and organic farming in the area. |
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But today the Government has put a nail in the coffin of any future growth, because this Budget is a no-growth Budget. |
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His final birdie putt pulled him level with defending champion who failed to nail his own birdie putt for victory. |
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If we're going to fine people for hitting quarterbacks and receivers with the top of their helmets, we have to nail Hampton as well. |
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Even if the throws don't nail runners, the goal is to keep them close enough so they can't score on singles. |
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Of course, each has a deep dark secret that the film painstakingly exposes, but attentive viewers will nail them all well before the end. |
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Must we wait another twenty years to nail this other lie to the wall as by then it will be too late for this radio station. |
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The book sets out to nail the lies and myths about the man, to set the record straight. |
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But many white-collar crime experts question whether a similar tactic could nail this pair. |
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The only people who can nail the perpetrators are the reporters who heard the leaks. |
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Unlike now when households harbour criminals and share the loot, police will always find it difficult to nail the thieves. |
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And you know, again, it's so hard to nail these white collar criminals, because they get the best legal talent. |
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And it's our duty as citizens to give police a fighting chance to nail them. |
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He only has an hour to nail his boss, the real killer, before being identified himself. |
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Scottish police hope eventually to nail the criminal as a direct result of traces of sweat he left behind on torch batteries. |
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Federal prosecutors, at least in those cities, should be applauded for doing their best to nail cops suspected of abuse. |
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The principle of the police being able to view encrypted data, so that they can nail paedophiles, drug dealers, etc, has some genuine merits. |
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When someone presses against a loosely nailed surface, the wallboard moves, and the nail heads pop through. |
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Do not nail the edge rafters where the sheathing meets until the adjoining sheet is in place. |
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The dorsal fold that lies on the surface of the nail is the eponychium, or cuticle. |
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Some of those patients had toenails so thick that they had outgrown the average nail clipper long ago. |
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She placed her finger on the edge of the glass, scraping her nail across its surface. |
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Debris from under fingernails should be removed with a nail cleaner under running water. |
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Now, the trick is to hit the flat part of the nail with the flat part of the hammer, thus driving it into the wood. |
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We realized then that our every move would be watched, as the pit bosses waited for any kind of slip-up to nail us. |
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A second later, he shoved it back in his tool belt, then unholstered a pair of nail guns. |
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Detectives hunting a gunman who executed a father-of-three in a gangland murder have appealed to the criminal underworld to help nail the killer. |
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He was skylarking with mates over a few beers and took what he thought was an empty nail gun and pointed it at his head. |
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You know, they have to go to the hairdresser, to the nail thing, to do makeup, and then they fit in their skinny dresses. |
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If you are unskilled with the nail clippers, then invest in a monthly manicure, and get them to apply the nail polish too. |
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She pictured herself with pink lipstick and violet nail polish and a little blush. |
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I could say that I wanted some new CDs and books and maybe a plant or two, and I'd still end up getting nail clippers and bubble bath. |
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I had to move my nail clippers from my carry-on bag to my suitcase before boarding the plane. |
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The abaxial surface of the leaf was painted with nail varnish to obtain a transparent surface mould. |
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Some slabs seem to depict wooden crosses complete with skeuomorphic wooden features such as the carpenter's nail heads. |
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She wore blue jeans and a black hoodie, black eyeliner and nail polish, and she wore a bloodstone choker was around her neck. |
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One 4.5-inch iron nail had been driven through a wooden board and then through both his heel bones. |
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For more than 10 years, airport security stood by its rule, no pocket knives on a plane, not even those tiny ones, not even nail clippers. |
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Looking at those baby finger nail clippers, I sure am nervous about that task ahead! |
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I recommend only using a nail trimmer designed for cats, as regular nail clippers can crush the nail and cause the cat pain. |
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It doesn't exactly hurt when they dig but it is uncomfortable like when you chew a nail down to the quick. |
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This will prevent the quick from growing too long and prevent the nail from bleeding. |
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A plentiful supply of soap, clean towels and nail brushes should be available. |
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Choose from two sparkling, glittering nail stickers sprinkled with rhinestones and jewels. |
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A member who had rust stains on a pair of white pants cleaned them using hand cleaner and a nail brush. |
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My charming, loving, sweet, gentle, handsome, well-behaved son had emptied a bottle of nail polish remover. |
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Most nail products contain chemicals and additives that can actually end up damaging your nails. |
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What my friends and I did was to grow our right pinky finger nails and wear bright blood red nail polish on it. |
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Once he has entered into his position, the white-knuckle ride and nail biting begins. |
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The nail has been removed, and barring infection it is believed the aged man will live. |
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The mature nail is a plate of the protein keratin which is also present in hair and skin. |
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Carving knives, forks, metal nail files and tweezers are better left at home. |
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For a temporary installation, use thin wire or a pretty ribbon to hang the frame from a nail tacked discreetly above the mirror. |
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I've been using various implements to remove the mud because I don't have a nail brush. |
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The tin bath was hung on a nail on the back yard wall, was brought indoors on bath days, filled with hot water. |
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For attaching your leader to fly line, my advice is use the simple nail knot. |
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I lined my eyes in thick black kohl, wore black nail polish and baggy clothes. |
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When they threw off their veils, we saw the kohl, lipstick, rouge and nail polish that the women wore. |
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Staff turnover is low compared with some agencies and employees enjoy benefits such as free fruit, a nail bar and gym membership. |
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Early yesterday, a homemade nail bomb was detonated at the front of a house. |
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The new track planned for Great Leighs is another nail in the coffin for turf horseracing in this country. |
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After placing the cable, cover the notches with nail guards to prevent accidental nailing into the wire. |
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From where Cal stands, looking down, each toe seems to smile with a devilish black arc of under nail dirt. |
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If you agree to take part, the moderator for your panel will email you and the other participants to nail down the details of the panel. |
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Once you've found one nail head, others should be spaced at regular intervals. |
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The most common treatments are amorolfine nail lacquer, tioconazole nail solution, salicylic acid paint, and undecenoates paint. |
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If the infection is mild, the most common therapy is to trim the affected part of the nail and apply a topical lacquer. |
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Her list should include nail files, cotton balls, polish remover, cuticle pushers and nippers, and hand cream for everyone. |
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This piece hits the nail on the head and proves that many a true word is spoken in jest. |
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If all else fails, try a bad tasting nail paint, specially formulated to put children off biting their nails. |
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Other diagnostic modalities include Wood's lamp examination, fungal culture, and skin or nail biopsy. |
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While nail polish remover or amyl acetate will remove polish, both may affect the vinyl. |
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I then made up a four weight rod with a double taper line and attached a nine foot leader with a nail knot. |
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A man hurled a nail bomb into a busy takeaway in a revenge attack after being stabbed there. |
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The nail restorer is a light semitransparent liquid and has to be applied to the nails daily. |
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Apply glue to the miters, and lock the joints with a finish nail from the top and side as shown. |
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The Regent Street salon offers a range of hair, beauty, holistic and nail treatments. |
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Use an electric razor when shaving and be cautious when using nail trimmers, knives, etc. |
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Think about sharp things you use everyday such as tools, nail trimmers, razors, knives, even dental floss. |
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Take a peek through this fun, shoppable slideshow and vote on your favourite nail finish at the end. |
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Fungal nail infections can be treated with antifungal nail paints or tablets such as terbinafine. |
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Mrs Glead, a part-time shop assistant, said the latest development ends a four-year wait to nail Timbrell. |
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Yet the life coach has joined the personal trainer, nutritionist and nail technician as an essential aid to getting through the day. |
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Longitudinal striations are accentuated ridges in the nail surface that can occur as a normal part of the aging process. |
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Any road, in Sports Personality of the Year, we the British public usually hit the nail on the head. |
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He was involved in treating the 14 casualties from a nail bomb attack, in which two people died. |
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I cringed and quickly scooted across the floor, hearing the rips and tears of my gown from the nail heads in the wood. |
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Some of the great sparkling looks came in tiny swimsuits or two-piece bikinis studded with silver nail heads including crocheted white suits. |
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This comment shocked Abra so much she missed her big toe and got nail polish over her foot. |
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The pop rivet itself looks something like a nail with a flanged metal sleeve over one end. |
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More than 2,000 people were evacuated from a leisure complex after a hoax caller claimed a nail bomb had been planted there. |
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If you played shortstop in Little League, you probably can remember when the coach brought you in to pitch to nail down a win. |
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I've got most of the roof done, and all I need to do there is nail a few more boards to it and smear that roofing tar across it. |
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I mean, they're confiscating nail clippers and cuticle scissors and all of these things, and basically rousting people at the security gates. |
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Her foot was swollen after she trod on a rusty nail and she said she needed a tetanus shot. |
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Tina keeps up to date with trends in nail art and promises she can do any look a customer might see in a magazine. |
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A farmer was injured by a nail bomb containing half-inch nails posted to his home. |
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First pull one end of the nail loosener through the free edge of your nail. |
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Police have charged a man in connection with the recent London nail bomb attacks. |
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You may be able to rid yourself of nail fungus, foot odor and athlete's foot by soaking your feet in a dilute vinegar solution. |
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Pairs of transverse white lines that extend all the way across the nail are called Muehrcke's lines. |
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The whitish crescent-shaped area at the base of the nail is called the lunula. |
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Injuries classified as zone II are located distal to the lunula of the nail bed and are complicated by the bony exposure of the distal phalanx. |
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The lateral sides of the nail plate show exaggerated convexity, the lunula disappears, and the nail takes on a yellow hue. |
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The whitish, half-moon-shaped area at the base of your nail is called the lunula. |
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A nail bomb went off at a nightclub where she was celebrating a friend's birthday. |
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Police are investigating a fresh nail bomb attack against a chip shop owner. |
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Cashing in on the opportunity, a saleswoman was busy touting the shop's products, even offering to help the teenagers with the nail polish. |
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I have a good mind to go over there and rip out every single nail that was noisily hammered into boards today. |
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They are well except K has damaged the nail bed on one of his fingers, it looked very nasty. |
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I don't have a nail gun but I've used one from a local shop to knock together a gate and a retaining wall that didn't restrain Holly the mad dog. |
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To her relief, the nail bed was clean and dry with no evidence of infection. |
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As Mona she wears glittering, flimsy garments with sheer embroidered scarves, hennaed hair, nail varnish and lipstick. |
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The weight of the nail is enough to allow the cord to easily get to the bottom of the window so you can attach the sash weight. |
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As they are pushed more tightly together, the toenails may grow into the sides of the nail bed. |
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The boys have dyed hair, keychains dangling from their back pockets and black nail polish. |
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Your doctor also may apply a small electrical charge or a liquid solution to the exposed part of the nail bed. |
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It also works well for nail repairs, say if you split or tear a nail, to glue it back together. |
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These were the tearful words uttered yesterday by Radica Narine, mother of murdered nail artist Devika Narine. |
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Most men started to show interest in manicures and pedicures when they accompanied their wives to nail salons. |
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The shop specialises in manicures, pedicures and nail extensions, and technicians will design whatever style you want on your nails. |
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As for the nail regime, I've never had a manicure in my life, unless you count pushing my cuticles back with the front door key. |
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Cintech offers nail technology services, which include manicures, pedicures, spa treatments and paraffin. |
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Her fingernails had been carefully manicured to perfection, and coated once with pastel pink nail polish. |
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Her fingernails and toenails were manicured and her toenails had been painted with gold nail varnish. |
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In fact, in some states it takes more hours of training to become a hairdresser or a nail manicurist than it does to become a bounty hunter. |
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Inspect the toenails for length, color, thickness, presence of subungal debris, odor, separation from the nail bed, and pain. |
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At the nail bar were sleek women for whom it was perfectly normal to stop by for a weekly mani-pedi after work. |
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They too were covered with small grey bruises, none of them bigger than the nail of my pinky finger and all of them painful to the touch. |
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Everything from cough mixture to nail varnish is already metricated in the city's pharmacies. |
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Other chemicals used in nail-sculpting include nail polish, polish remover, acrylic primer, enamel undercoat and topcoats. |
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If the nail plate is partially avulsed but is firmly attached to the nail matrix, exploring the nail bed is difficult and probably unwarranted. |
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The trend for adornment amongst Middle Eastern women is nothing new, but nail polish is often left out of the equation. |
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Along the way, he accidentally embeds a nail in his foot, which is not symbolic at all. |
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I had an awful episode when I boiled two pounds of fresh broccoli in a plastic bag with the nail clipper for heat. |
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It turns out that a nail clipper, divided into two halves and hooked up directly into a power socket will boil water. |
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Dried pasta and canned goods are prepared with nothing more than a pair of nail clippers. |
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One person had a bad cold and another had accidentally driven a nail into his foot at work and Saturday was to be therefore spent getting tetanus injections. |
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Worsening crime in San Miguel will drive a nail further into its coffin. |
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The Cid speculated that the woman was confirming who lived there before planting a homemade nail bomb. |
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It was the same kind of clipping that you do yourself every week, except that only a small piece of only one nail was clipped. |
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It's ok to nail the upper wall plates into the upper floor joists. |
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He backed up a bit to allow himself some room, but Kahn pressed on, swinging in a flurry of combinations as he attempted to nail Aouri and knock him down for the count. |
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A traditional silver nail ceremony was held to celebrate the completion of the work and the ship was refloated, with inclining experiments to check stability. |
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If I'm not shooting some pool, I'm at the nail salon getting a manicure. |
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Of course, the coffee ring on the bottom is his de facto Seal of Office and a dead giveaway, but the grammar and lack of punctuation nail the lid firmly down. |
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Plus she was wearing black boots, black lipstick, and black nail polish. |
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A solution of acetone nail polish remover, rubbing alcohol, and club soda, shaken around well enough, will help remove any material you couldn't remove with a vacuum. |
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Not enough that Democrats can win Arkansas, god knows, but maybe enough that they can nail down North Carolina again. |
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I wore green nail polish and lurid green stockings to complete the effect. |
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Instead of using poisonous glue you could nail it on or use a tacker. |
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An almost prescient autofocus instantly zeroes in on your quarry, then continuously adjusts to stay locked on to that charging moose until you nail the shot. |
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For all the trees studied, a nail was hammered in at the centre of the trunk-base surface facing magnetic north in order to record the orientation. |
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Once you nail that down, you realize that all the dance steps emerge from that. |
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Russell, who in his tea-drinking pomp would get through 20 cups a day, used to dip the tea bag in once, add plenty of milk, then hang it on a nail ready for subsequent use. |
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As a manicurist you will be part of the booming manicuring, pedicuring, and artificial nail industry, with combined sales of more than three billion dollars a year. |
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He picks up the little nail scissors and begins to snip at his beard. |
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Polish typically interferes with the procedure by creating an impermeable barrier on the nail bed. |
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He turns up the volume as far as it will go and drags his nail over the microphone, pushing the medium to its limits with a sort of scratch sound. |
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Few companies nail their colours to the mast on some new technique or format without getting the support of at least a handful of other companies and possibly a committee. |
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For me the superstition that made the country folk of England nail owls to barn doors to repel evil forces is detestable and excruciatingly painful to think of. |
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Nail through the shiplap joint but don't nail in the channel groove. |
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But writing about a dancing duo that was never filmed is like trying to nail the Jell-O from the next room. |
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If the nail appears to be seriously infected see your doctor. |
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A partner helps secure the board while the nailer bends backward pushing the groove hard onto the tongue with one hand and driving the nail in with the other. |
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The CIA battles tooth and nail over material from fifty years ago. |
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Since the industry has fought tooth and nail against mandatory COOL legislation, there is no way for them to know which chicken came from which kill plant. |
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So ecstatic were her fans that even the gray nail polish she wore onstage at the DNC became a talking point after the convention. |
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Looking back, one sees that was the final nail in the coffin of Libyan democracy. |
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Thurmond, a lawyer, had given loads of info to the cops to help them nail a dirty client of his and then faked his death. |
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The day I was there, the beautician started by cleaning the natural nail to remove the surface shine and oils and then applied disinfectant and primer. |
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When ever possible the combination of glue and a screw, nail or staple, a glue and a joint, a glue and stitching or binding, will guarantee a successful bond. |
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Employees in many Montreal nail salons may be working themselves sick. |
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A blemish even gives the appearance of a nail on the extended digit. |
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He asked me what I put on my nail polish to give all the colors a warm gleam. |
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Some of the toes on the right foot had nail polish on them, police reported. |
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Yes, it is a 16 penny nail that has been polished up a bit and blued. |
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I replied, uncapping my nail polish and painting my big toe. |
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The guy hits the skins as if he's trying to nail them to the floor. |
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Of course, this causes the nail clippers to oxidize and the water turns rusty, but it boils. |
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She's the sort of no-nonsense girl who can nail those sleazy witnesses. |
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Take, for example, the Magritte nail I got from Raquel, which was a complete replica of the artist's oil painting The Son of Man. |
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Further detailed physical examination revealed a flesh-colored papule in the nail bed of the third toe of the left foot, consistent with an ungual fibroma. |
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My salvation came in the form of a little nail driven deep in the wood. |
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She kept her index finger in her mouth, biting the nail to keep her sane. |
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The nails are actually somewhere between true nail and hoof in form. |
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Finally, glue or nail an edging strip to the skirting board. |
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Water gushed through as they began to nail another board in place. |
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Maybe it's true they can't easily get hard evidence to nail the culprits. |
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The referendum will give pro-Europeans the chance to nail these lies. |
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If a player cannot nail the right combination of darts he will lose. |
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It could be that the bill is a nail in the coffin of our family structure, or it could be that it is simply a reflection of a change whose time is due. |
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So if the organisation were to die out with the older generation, would it be a natural death or would it be a nail in the coffin for local democracy and community spirit? |
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So can broadband technology, an explosion of choice, and the continued cultural drift toward the short and the visual finally put a nail in the coffin? |
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I want people to know when they come to a show that it's going to be all over the place and that it's fun without having to nail us down to any other expectation. |
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We couldn't quite nail them down on their prices for the new service, but we can say that it will be comparable to other subscription services the company offers. |
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If you are interested, here's one group's attempt to nail it down. |
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And so unexceptional, so mundane is the process that it took researchers over 20 years of observing parents and children together to nail it down. |
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I don't think it's important for me to nail the reason down. |
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They strive to nail these issues down early, and make sure that the marketing dude understands the impact of late decisions, and sees the value of the design ideas. |
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Fungal infections, which often cause swelling, pain and discolored nails, can be difficult to treat since the infection occurs under the nail plate or in the nail bed. |
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The nail plate, which is dead, compacted and hardened keratin, is the visible part of the nail that you polish, and the nail bed is the skin beneath it. |
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Following reduction, the nail bed of the fractured toe should lie in the same plane as the nail bed of the corresponding toe on the opposite foot. |
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Spots usually result from injury to the nail plate or nail bed. |
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There is no record of nail bombs exploding on the day in question. |
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She had a pink nail brush and a sponge and her own talcum powder. |
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Cut your toenails straight across, preferably with nail clippers, and don't be tempted to trim them down the sides, as this can lead to ingrowing toenails. |
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It would be closer to the perfect Monday if I could find my nail clippers. |
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Her fingers found the sharp nail file she kept in her pocket. |
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The girls' version adds a nail file, moisturiser, cotton buds and pads, and eye make-up remover, while the boys get a disposable razor, shaving cream, aftershave and hair gel. |
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It's not like boarding a plane where we expect to queue for hours in advance and have all our darkest recesses searched lest we have even a nail file stashed away somewhere. |
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Airports have brought in increasingly stringent security checks, and are confiscating everything from nail files and bottle openers to knitting needles and knives. |
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Anything small and flat like a nail file would open them in a second. |
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If your sub-floor is wooden floorboards, start by knocking down any protruding nails with a nail punch and hammer. |
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His trusty Gilmour jacket he hung on a nail in the living room. |
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They were four games through to two and didn't concede a goal at one nail biting point. |
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The Lyrebird can imitate a circular saw, nail gun, camera shutter and lots of other mechanical devices. |
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Use a nail punch or a hammer and offcut of wood, so you don't damage the boards. |
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Mark measurement on a timber offcut and drive a nail through offcut at this point. |
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By the rood! if I had my will upon ye, I should nail you upon the abbey doors, as they hang vermin before their holes. |
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Research has shown that taking vitamins, especially biotin, can improve nail strength. |
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The pale half-moon shape at the base of each nail is called the lunule, which shows where the hardening process is not yet complete. |
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I'M not surprised Liam Gallagher fought tooth and nail to hide the fact he has fathered a secret love child with US journalist Liza Ghorbani. |
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Nail features include nail dystrophy, which ranges from mild pitting or ridging of the nail plate to hyperkeratosis and onycholysis. |
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Her bedside table was looking more like Lily Savage's dressing table, was strewn with various bits of hair, nail and lash. |
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One condition, Beau's lines, is characterized by indentations across the nail bed that are a sign of disrupted growth due to illness. |
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The patient remains in complete remission with a follow-up of 6 months and the Beau's lines of his nail plate have disappeared completely. |
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Apply top coat to your first nail and while still wet, pick up the lace using an orangewood stick dipped in top coat. |
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Recent budget cuts are just the last nail in the sarcophagus. |
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Following the divorce and the lawsuit, bankruptcy is just another nail in his coffin. |
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Chalk dust, Sellotape, thread, bath bombs, and nail polish, all in pastel shades, will complete the palette. |
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Police said he planned to plant nail bombs around the University of the Balearic Islands in Palma, Majorca, before killing himself. |
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Acral melanoma is a type of skin cancer that occurs on fingers, palms, soles, and nail beds. |
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In a new study, researchers assessed the risk of keratinocyte carcinoma associated with the use of three UV nail lamp models. |
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I have been able to find some generic information on the Zehner but can't nail down the Walther. |
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Paintbox, a nail salon that offers a designer lookbook of art for our fingers and toes, has come to 17 Crosby Street. |
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If you look at it objectively the vicepresidency is quite anachronistic and I wouldn't fight tooth and nail to keep it if I'm honest. |
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Hair is feminine too with plaits and Alice bands on the catwalk while the nail polishes flying off the shelves are ice-cream colours. |
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A double wicket maiden by Mathew was the final nail on the coffin as Al Seef Jewellers won by 79 runs. |
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The soldier has claimed he fired three warning shots to ward off a hostile crowd and a fourth at a possible nail bomber. |
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Acute paronychia is usually the result of a bacterial infection entering the nail fold through a cut or break in the skin. |
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A ZULU king's security measures were deflated after a nail pierced a bulletproof tyre on his armoured car. |
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Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau is a painful, localised, pustular form of psoriasis which often leads to nail deformity. |
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For a century, the two families fought tooth and nail over control of the land. |
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We are striving tooth and nail to kill anything remotely suggestive of the hulas of ancient Hawaii. |
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He could still climb a scaffold like a monkey, still drive a ten-penny nail with one measured, massive, dead-on blow. |
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Others picked oakum using a large metal nail known as a spike, which may be the source of the workhouse's nickname. |
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At age 14 he operated a profitable nail manufacturing operation in his father's workshop during the Revolutionary War. |
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Dieter's car had suffered a puncture on the RN3 road between Paris and Meaux. A bent nail was stuck in the tire. |
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Zooey suddenly turned around, opened the medicine cabinet, replaced his nail file, and took down a remarkably stubby-looking orange stick. |
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Their father, Francis, for a time managed a nail warehouse there for Ambrose Crowley. |
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The final nail was the defection of Gilbert de Clare, the Earl of Gloucester, the most powerful baron and Simon's ally at Lewes. |
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The tool to do this is a nail set, which is essentially a pointy steel rod. |
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Or just a baseball bat with a nail in it. Long live the Nailbat! It will smite you with much smite! |
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Tell the toaster oven you love and appreciate it, then have at it with a nail bat while it sleeps lest it sway the eggbeater and blender its way. |
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Airport security looked through her purse and confiscated her nail scissors. |
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The toe nail should always extend to the end of the toe and it will never ingrow. |
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The kids got basement duty and my hubs and I struggled in the ensuing storm to nail plastic tarps in place over the openings in the roof. |
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The nail is replaced to provide a physiologic dressing and to splint open the eponychium so that a new nail will grow in place. |
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Visitors will also have the chance to indulge in some vintage beauty with a vintage hair salon and nail bar. |
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There is also a beautiful private spa suite which has a private sauna, steam room and relaxation area, and a stunning four-station nail bar. |
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Michelle, who owns Pinkeys nail bar in Whitchurch, has worked with Cancer Research Wales for several years. |
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