If your nails lack luster, try delicately massaging some oil into them to give them a nice shine. |
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Lesser actors would have come off as comically ineffectual or abrasive and unlikable, but Howard nails the performance. |
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And Reeve nails the problem with market-led concepts of desert only to adumbrate an alternative that is equally infelicitous. |
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Your chances of developing an ingrown toenail are reduced if you cut your nails properly. |
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Make sure there are places your dog can get stuck in or fall from and there is no sharp objects like nails or pins laying around. |
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Gracelin looked at her finger nails while Edward fiddled with a wooden spoon left on the kitchen counter. |
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The man across the table wearing a fur coat and had very long nails on his pinkies. |
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Long piano fingers, silver rings glittering, nails painted pistachio green. |
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Some people also have pits in their nails or arthritis which may be part of the disease. |
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A juror was dismissed from duty yesterday after reading a magazine and filing her nails during a case. |
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Your favourite shirt might be fuchsia, or you might have a tendency to file your nails and pumice your feet while you're in the bath. |
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They took me back to the house and my aunt cleaned me up then gave me a manicure, filing my nails and painting them maroon. |
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Trim them regularly, and if you file your nails do it in one direction only, as sawing back and forth will encourage them to split. |
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The secretary had tight red curls done all through her hair, and was filing her nails when I caught her attention. |
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This will give you proper placement so that the finishing nails will not puncture through the cabinet. |
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She was experimenting with a hot pink on her toe nails and lime green on her fingernails. |
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Jake chuckled, it sounded like nails grating on a chalk board as he hopped up onto the stained mattress above Asia's head. |
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The harsh, bitter sound in his voice grates on the ears worse than the nails on the chalkboard deal. |
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For the next 15 minutes Vanessa picked at her nails as Isabel played with her hair. |
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I clenched my fists tightly, trying to use the agony of my nails digging into the skin to deter me from my current situation. |
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My nails were cut and shaped, my eyebrows plucked and then a massage with sweet smelling creams. |
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You end up with a whole lot of loose nails and your fixings are correspondingly insecure. |
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This means you want your finger nails to be so short that you couldn't scratch an itch with them. |
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I realized my nails looked terrible so I quickly started wiping off the polish with a cotton bud. |
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Secure it with two nails hammered flush, at a 45-degree angle just below the next highest row of shingles. |
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After the first sanding, check to see if any nails are now protruding, and, if so, countersink them. |
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To help prevent recurrence, countersink the nails and swab the holes with a water repellent. |
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She taught me to forge iron bells out of nails hammered into the shape of feathers. |
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The thing's creaky voice was a cross between nails on a blackboard and a door that seriously needed oiling. |
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The frameworks of the looms are made in Mahdia and assembled using only wooden doweling, because metal nails would snag the threads. |
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She was a seven-foot-tall, 480-pound frontierswoman from the Utah Territory who could shoot and drink like a man and bend nails with her tongue. |
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Shrike is a colleague of sparrow, but has a curvirostral bill at the pointed end and sharp nails so as to catch insects, frogs and fishes easily. |
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Creams soften the nails and feet, toenails are trimmed and an oscillating machine tidies up the cuticles and removes dead or hard skin. |
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The cuticle and skin around the nails becomes swollen, red, and sometimes painful. |
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Whenever I'm stuck in traffic, I file my nails and massage my cuticles with cuticle cream. |
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Nail pens are the cheater's way to clean up that raggedy old skin you call cuticles and make your nails look better, too. |
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Artificial nails present a situation that is ideal for infection by fungus and bacteria, especially when they are left on too long. |
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The man across the table wearing a fur and had very long nails on his pinkies. |
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Similarly, some boats utilized only nails to join the futtock to the frame, while others used various combinations of bolts and nails. |
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Mega ear-piercing and fake nails are probably not uncommon among the girls she knows. |
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He is hilarious when he plays a woman, because he nails it with deadly accuracy. |
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I also discovered that my nails will be ruined, as they have glued the extensions directly on to them, rather than onto a layer of gel. |
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Not too much makeup, hair down, lips glossed, nails polished, your red dress on. |
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Problem is I neglected to buy rubber gloves so my fingers are all tingly and I have the cleanest nails known to mankind. |
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Paterson had a penchant for Woodbines and putting gnarly blood red nails into food mixes with scant regard for hygiene. |
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They are caused by fungi called dermatophytes that live on skin, hair, and nails and thrive in warm, moist areas. |
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Timberlake nails that dizzy kind of puppy love that his target audience so desires. |
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Juanita chose that moment to dig her razor sharp long nails into my left arm as Rachel grabbed the right and Teresa shoved me right into a wall. |
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Laying on her stomach, she dug her nails into the ice, pushing as best she could forward with her soaked stocking feet. |
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Ryan pushed his hands deeper into his pocket, digging his nails in his palms to assure himself he was awake. |
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Sara leapt at Rin, clawing at her with inch-long nails grimed with dirt as though she had clawed her way up from the grave. |
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Nor, as he had before thankfully observed, did her ladyship enamel her nails to the likeness of blood-stained talons. |
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She'd asked her mother if she could enamel her nails too but she'd said to wait until she was older. |
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I was wearing silver eyeshadow, silver lip-gloss, and my nails were painted silver. |
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Ma'dan blacksmiths make fishing spears, reed splitters, sickles, and nails for the canoes. |
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The same author speaks of the nails frequently showing evidences of abnormity in connection with either absence or superabundance of hair. |
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When using the nail-on and adhesive method, use three nails across each wallboard at each joist. |
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Use construction adhesive rather than nails or screws to adhere your bottom wall plate to the floor. |
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Hidden nailing is where nails are driven into the groove of the plank and covered by the tongue of the next plank and so on. |
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Secure the board to the frame using small finish nails driven part way into the inside frame edges. |
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We all drove a lot of nails into the wall and have hung up all Christmas stockings on the wall. |
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Your other brother, Abbas, nails a great job in Brussels after a fun-filled adolescence as Jack the Lad. |
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These make great places to store nails, screws, nut, bolts, washers, tacks, and staples. |
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A good toolbox has lots of trays designed to hold all those odd bits of hardware, such as screws and bolts, washers, nuts, and nails. |
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She sat in queen-like fashion on the kitchen stool, looking faintly disapproving and intent on examining her newly painted nails. |
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As she packed, I saw her hands and her once beautiful nails were bitten to the quick. |
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I am at this moment being vetted for my suitability as interviewer and my nails are bitten to the quick. |
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That night, even though she doesn't have waxed eyebrows or manicured nails or a trendy haircut, I take my wife out for dinner. |
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A log building expert analyzed features such as handwrought nails, log joinery, and floor plans. |
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In his Flora, painted as early as 1518, the nails of the jointless fingers are indicated only where they catch flecks of light. |
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Most nail products contain chemicals and additives that can actually end up damaging your nails. |
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Secure the rafters with two nails driven through each side of the rafters and into each of the double beams. |
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I always hated biting my nails because it caused them to become all ragged. |
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The gypsum board must be attached to the wood furring strips or underlying masonry using nails or screws. |
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Once the mortar is dry, you can attach a cutting board to the side of the barbecue with fluted masonry nails. |
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Although baleen is commonly called whalebone, it is not bone but keratin, the same material as your nails and hair. |
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Hours are spent on styling hair, painting nails, applying way too much kajal around the eyes and lip gloss, making them look twice their age. |
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I notice how nicely her nails are rounded and polished with pearl white, and how kempt she is. |
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Fungal infections usually affect the skin because they live off keratin, a protein that makes up skin, hair and nails. |
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Dermatophytes are fungi that can cause infections of the skin, hair and nails because of their ability to feed on keratin. |
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Strictly, the exoskeleton is restricted to keratinous elements such as horns, nails, claws, hairs, feathers, etc. |
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What can we count for, if we frighten them with broken nails and agnail since first moments? |
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People in Los Angeles love having their nails done so what better idea than to have staff do it as they wine and dine? |
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The toy that came with it was one of those plastic nails with a kink in it that you put on your finger and it looks like it's gone right through. |
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In mammals, alpha-keratin is found in hair, bristles, hooves, nails, and claws as well as in soft skin. |
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Stalls sold everything from dried lizards and birds' claws to spanners, nails and toothpaste. |
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Georgie came to a green wooden door, tapped lightly with his nails, quiet as a rat. |
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For example, it stops wooden toys with hidden sharp nails being imported from China. |
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For instance, there's the double-claw hammer used by woodworkers and carpenters to pull up nails with more ease than a single claw hammer. |
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The hammer is for hammering in the nails that lie next to it, for working the leather into shoes, and so on. |
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Several of my toes commenced to blacken and fester near the tips and the nails worked loose. |
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Goods such as nails, copper pots and cheap fabric were re-exported to the Caribbean. |
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Whether you attach the new section of corner bead with nails or screws, be sure its edges align perfectly with the existing bead. |
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She stopped biting her nails and laced her fingers together behind her head, relaxing. |
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Cleo hit back at him and tore at his arms with her nails, kicking his as hard as she could and yelling even louder than before. |
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She looked up at him and grinned sheepishly, yelping a little as her nails scraped her own puny wound. |
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He really nails the performance overall, and gives some incredibly stirring renditions of some of Malcolm's speeches. |
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Does the government mean that a tenant can paint as they wish and bang nails into newly replastered walls at will? |
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If you are nailing over a lath and plaster ceiling, longer nails may be needed. |
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It nails down the wry, wisecracking tone of the business world in lively, almost reportorially vivid detail. |
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Using nails or screws, connect the sides of the archways with wood or wire lattices from which the vines will grow. |
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Remove all of the old nails, and resecure any deck boards that may be loose. |
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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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My nails were long and painted and I wore a single, silver thumb ring on my left hand. |
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I took my time in the shower, sang a few lines from some anonymous song, and painted my nails black. |
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A basket holds the coil of roofing nails and adjusts for different nails If you incorrectly install a female fitting on a nailer or stapler. |
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Laura had a bad habit of biting her nails and told Sara to hit her anytime she caught her. |
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The most common blunders include being late for the interview, dirty finger nails, slouching in the seat and having a wet, limp handshake. |
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She released him and he rubbed his arm, five lines of blood appearing where her nails had been. |
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If you have other telltale symptoms, such as brittle hair and nails, dry skin and a tendency to feel cold, definitely get checked out. |
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But her lipstick was a simple pink lipgloss and her nails were even painted a light shade of pink. |
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I'd just sit in the little cuticle and chew my nails down to the roots, not caring if they put me in one of those straitjackets. |
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Of course that first thing that sprang to mind was lockjaw, but I've not been hammering any rusty nails recently, so it's unlikely. |
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Her hair was combed neatly, and her nails were nicely trimmed to make perfect round shapes. |
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Most women will opt for a set of artificial nails rather than trying to grow their own out to impossible lengths. |
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She likes the idea of lying on a sandy beach, sipping long drinks, and having her nails. |
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His beautiful artistic hands began to lengthen, his claws replacing his nails. |
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Kathy fidgeted beside him, studying her nails, ill at ease among these obvious geeks and losers. |
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If you have foot complications from diabetes, it's best that a podiatrist trims your nails and attends to other foot care on a regular basis. |
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Phyrendi lunged at him, grabbing him around the neck and digging in her nails. |
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In the case of symmetrical lupoid onychodystrophy, Greyhounds form antibodies against their toe nails, and reject them. |
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Lee removed some nails from one side of the chair's saggiest webbing so we could tighten it. |
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A chair made entirely of nails, barbed wire, tacks, and sand paper would be more comfortable. |
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Production on this scale required a high degree of organization and many suppliers for the webbing, stuffing, covering, fringe, tacks, and nails. |
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And as you can see, there are nails or tacks affixed to the side, held in place with plastic wrap. |
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In the house, the canisters are good for storing tacks, nails, and small screws. |
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Some designs are glued to the walls or ceiling, while most are tacked on with small nails. |
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Her nails are short and not in the least scary, there is no electric tan, deathly blonde hair or sticky lipstick. |
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Moments later he reappeared with a large plastic tarpaulin, a box of nails and several lengths of rough carcassing. |
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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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Some were sawing, some were nailing and others came and went, delivering wood, nails and other tools. |
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Nailing ceilings, one nails a wood tongued-and-grooved board in place while standing on planks laid across sawhorses. |
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He's wearing a belt with screwdrivers, drill bits, spanners, hacksaws and nails lodged in every pocket. |
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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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If you rely on manicures to make your nails look good, keep a few things in mind. |
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For example, give yourself chemical-free manicures by filing and buffing your nails and grooming your cuticles without adding a coat of polish. |
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She screeched angrily and slapped me, her perfectly manicured nails cutting across my cheek. |
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After my nap, Mel manicures my nails and later we enjoy a lovely drive to Amberley. |
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Her lips were slick with a pink gloss and her nails were manicured to match. |
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She cleans, disinfects, and applies the substance to the re-growth, then manicures the nails. |
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He dropped one hand and the one on her chin was drawn away with the nails toward her skin, so he scratched her slightly. |
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As he stood scratching his belly, dragging long sharp nails through the thin fur there, he decided that a simple favor was needed. |
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Builders will appreciate the fact that plastic lumber can hold nails and screws better than wood. |
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Be sure to use galvanized screws or nails to build and hang them so they won't rust. |
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Alex can ride the unicycle, lie on a bed of nails, spin plates, juggle, deliver gags and is now mastering the art of puppetry. |
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At the bottom the gunwale board was seamed to the next board with tread seam and further down with rivet nails of iron. |
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On the outer bark of the tree are brown spots, said to resemble the rust spots of nails. |
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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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For hardwoods, such as flooring, siding and rafters, use spiral threaded nails that turn as they are driven into the wood. |
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The audience was entertained with presentations involving fish tanks, a remote controlled hovercraft, a bed of nails and beach balls. |
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These are made of blue or white plastic clothes pegs, cable ties, nails and wire. |
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Rail workers drove the nails into ties to keep the historical record of construction. |
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If you can't pry out the nails without further damaging the wall, use the snips to cut the bead from around the nailheads. |
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This is the wreck of a very old wooden sailing vessel complete with huge oak timbers, row upon row of copper nails and who knows what else. |
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Then, Craig told us about how his father once lay on a bed of nails and he then got on top of his father and lifted weights. |
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He lies on a bed of nails buried under a stack of cement blocks and walks on broken glass and machetes in his bare feet. |
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Lying on a bed of nails, while a 7,000 kg truck over his stomach, he did not flinch for even a second. |
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It's like walking on broken glass, lying on a bed of nails and having a concrete block broken on your chest. |
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I was there as the Sunday Herald's village idiot, I'd made my bed of nails, and I was going to have to lie on it. |
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Much will depend on their top order to perform the rescue-act, otherwise they will be sitting on a bed of nails. |
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Motherhood is a bed of nails that requires a lot of adjustment before you can get comfortable. |
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So a third term for the prime minister would immediately be a bed of nails unless he made major concessions to his critics. |
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Instead, I mulled over the sequence of events bringing me here to this bed of nails. |
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Ms Hardy, the first woman to occupy the editor's bed of nails, falls, alas, into the latter category. |
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The life she knew would take her nowhere except downhill, where, she expected, a bed of nails awaited her. |
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Of course, in a high-intensity country like the United States, we don't need a bed of nails. |
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Then, using 16-penny nails, toenail the curb through the sheathing to the frame. |
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A substance used in Chinese medicine that tonifies the blood and is of specific benefit to the nails is gelatin. |
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Ring shank nails have a greater holding power than regular nails and are used specifically for this purpose. |
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Gradually the business changed to supplying shoe irons for blacksmiths and began making nails. |
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We have used tree nails for frame fixing, stone ballast, and hand made rope stropped blocks. |
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First remove any horseshoe nails and clean the shoe with a stiff brush and water to remove packed in-dirt. |
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Her fidgetiness was noticed when the shortness of her nails was being discussed. |
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I had noticed this morning that Nia's fingers were long and thin, her bitten down nails neat though she only trimmed them with her teeth. |
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For years some doctors and nutritionists have touted biotin, a B-complex vitamin, for treating dry skin and brittle hair and nails. |
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All I can say is I stopped biting my nails, a lifelong habit, only after I said that final goodbye to him. |
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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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Parents must keep their children away from unsterile food and prevent such habits as biting their nails. |
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This the shroffs could apparently test with their long little finger nails to hear the true ring of silver. |
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Steel can be cast into bars, strips, sheets, nails, spikes, wire, rods or pipes as needed by the end user. |
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Gradually the business changed from supplying shoe irons for blacksmiths to making nails. |
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This experience led to early experiments with a wooden bread board, nails and some wire, creating a primitive monochord. |
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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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The woman sitting next to him humphed and drummed her blood red nails on the steering wheel. |
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Tearing one last time at her skin, she sunk her nails deeper into her flesh and howled loudly, before going limp. |
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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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He did the blueprints personally and personally designed the motors that turn the house and drove nails personally. |
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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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After all, those pockets could come in handy when you're juggling hammers, nails and screws. |
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I mean people talk about how you'd like to see children play out practical games, if you like, give them a hammer and nails and a piece of wood. |
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When choosing nails, bolts, screws and metal fasteners, use only hot dipped galvanized fasteners. |
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Wood formwork designed for internal vibration is usually joined by nails between the stud and face sheet and between the stud and the walers. |
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Some residents had complained about sharp wood splinters and nails encroaching upon the children's play area in the park. |
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One is a collection with dresses in black and white geometric patterns decorated with black leather and metal ornamental nails. |
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If you look closely, you can see some of the nails poking through the wood and it feels authentically gutsy. |
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My grandad was an engineer by trade and we had loads of tools and boxes of nails, screws, hooks and no end of other fixings. |
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However, one thing is certain that it's time to get out the nails and hammer, locate the wood and wheels and build your own flying machine. |
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I cut two big pieces of wood and drove nails into them and tied them together. |
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Built on sloping ground, the two-storey houses are made of wood held together by wooden nails and wedges with no iron or steel used. |
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It was a long piece of wood connected to a smaller piece of wood by some nails and a screw. |
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Alex was clearly nervous, because she kept bending and flexing her fingers, and her nails were bitten down to the flesh. |
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Muscles, organs, hair, nails and ligaments are all composed of protein, so it's obvious why protein is an important part of the diet. |
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Women have come to realize that they don't need to settle for a man with out-of-control eyebrows, chewed up nails, and dirty toenails. |
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In the grand scheme of things, dry skin, rough nails and cracked fingertips are not serious health problems. |
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Make sure you get in between the fingers and under the nails where uninvited germs like to hang out. |
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It was an agile climber, with long hind limbs for leaping, nails on its digits, and a grasping big toe. |
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The scratching that they do is a way of trimming their nails and it removes the old outer part of the claws. |
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Dugongids lack the vestigial nails on their flippers that are possessed by manatees. |
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Closer examination, however, reveals the loris's close-set eyes and the nails on its feet and hands. |
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According to zoo officials, the stuffing is almost over and finishing touches are being given to the animal's eyes and nails. |
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It may sometimes be unnecessary to trim the nails on the hind feet of your Shih Tzu as they seem to grow much slower than the fore feet. |
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Traditionally, skirting boards are nailed to the wall using oval or lost head nails which can then be punched into the board. |
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Though not his most attractive feature, it may well be the one that nails his killer. |
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A scientist involved in embryonic stem cell research nails the Senator's lies about the matter. |
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It nails the lie that there can't be any alternative outside of this Party. |
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After all, a kicker who nails a game-winner one week can find himself cut eight days later if he doesn't come through during the next game. |
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He was light but as hard as nails and he would go through you for a shortcut. |
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I wouldn't say I'm soft as putty but I wouldn't say I'm hard as nails either. |
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He was of the old school of player, brilliant in the air and hard as nails in the tackle, he gave as good as he got and was no mean player. |
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He was as hard as nails, and even if we weren't scared of him, he had our respect and a certain amount of hero worship. |
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Sharp as a tack, hard as nails and always good-humoured, he is a good man to have around. |
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But the story by now has become a rollercoaster, and I am an agnostic until someone nails it down. |
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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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A farmer was injured by a nail bomb containing half-inch nails posted to his home. |
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The nailery was quite profitable in its early years, supplying nails throughout Albemarle and Augusta counties. |
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Before bathing file top of nails with a regular nail file to reduce thickness. |
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I was good at making little shapes on my finger nails when chipping nail polish. |
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If you use nail polish, use nail polish remover sparingly because the acetone can damage your nails. |
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Use a nail set and hammer, as shown, to drive nails flush so they won't interfere with the next board. |
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Hold the nail set on the tip of the nails and tap them back into place with the hammer. |
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Use a hammer and nail set to drive the heads of all nails slightly below the surface. |
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A small callus covered the third finger of the lady's finger, and nails oddly unkept stretched out a bit, glinting in the sun's rays. |
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The material is held down with standard roofing nails, and can be cut with snips or a utility knife. |
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Rolled Vinyl with Aluminum channel backing requires a hammer, nails, metal snips and a tape measure. |
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She inched farther back on the branch, and dug her untrimmed nails into the heavy bark. |
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There's something unwholesomely endearing here, and her portrayal is rather like the sound of nails on a chalkboard come to life. |
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Alex was getting her nails done and Brittany was in the process of getting her hair done up in a soft updo with long, curly, ringlets. |
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I looked at the palms of my hands, and saw that I had broken the skin with my nails. |
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The edge of the central hole is pierced with three holes for the nails that attached the vamplates to a lance. |
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Joan looked up from examining her bitten nails, wondering if she should pick up a new black varnish. |
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The lady filed and shaped our nails, cleaned our cuticles and painted 4 layers of varnish on them. |
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To avoid damaging the face of the trim, pry nails out the back with locking pliers or nippers. |
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Remove the nails left in the molding from the backside using nippers or locking pliers. |
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Your nails will catch in scratches, dings and cracks that your fingertips won't feel. |
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Be careful when hammering the nails not to ding the wood as a scar may be the result. |
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You can learn the proper way to clip your dog's nails from a standard pet care book, or your veterinarian. |
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He crawled over, among the power tools and nails and spikes and dangerous edges, and slid the bolt across. |
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An increasingly effective Union blockade reduced the availability of ships' machinery and even such items as nails and spikes. |
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Her nails pulled across them and they popped with a splatter of liquid and she smiled a little. |
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Nan could not speak but splayed her fingers out, gazing at her nails to express her gratitude. |
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I use a staple gun to shoot nails into the back of my frame to keep my project in place. |
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On the outside walls use a staple gun or small nails to string up lights in the shape of castles, sleighs, Christmas trees, reindeer, etc. |
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After that nails are hammered through the pre-punched holes as the pieces are attached to the wood. |
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When applying hand lotion, be sure to massage the moisturizing lotion into nails and cuticles. |
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Ensure you don't forget to rub hand lotion into your nails and nail beds to keep them soft. |
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The interior is equipped with rows of nails or poles suspended from the rafters for hanging the cured hams. |
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Keep the skin around your nails soft and supple and you won't get hangnails. |
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Portia sat at the row behind them, filing her nails and looking imperiously haughty. |
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Now officers at Belmarsh prison, London, have discovered him building a bomb inside prison using match heads and nails from prison furniture. |
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Had they been in possession of a handful of headless nails and a hammer, they could have spiked Wellington's artillery. |
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A pin-nailer works on air pressure and shoots headless nails or pins into a trim to hold it against a wall. |
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These and other observations were nails in the geocentric coffin, making Copernicus's heliocentric universe an increasingly persuasive concept. |
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You can imagine the points as nails sticking out of a board with an elastic band stretched so that it rings the largest possible number of nails. |
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Mac stretched, rubbing the soft flesh of his stomach scraping dirty nails across a faded skull tattoo. |
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She had painted her nails black, and had bought herself a pair of black high-tops. |
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Changes in the home market with the decline of deep coal mining put the final nails in the factory's coffin. |
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By this stage, my nails were bitten, and I was even happy to see this shiny white bus arrive to whisk me off to home sweet home. |
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With freshly painted nails and jewelry to match, she carries an additional accessory item that speaks for itself. |
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If you grow long finger nails on the hand that fingers the chords, your chord changes will sound awkward, scratchy, sketchy, boring and muted. |
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On 5 November 1865 Jason Simpson informed the Chief Inspector of Police that there were no horseshoes or nails at their station. |
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He took particular pleasure in making little rings out of horseshoe nails for the hundreds of school children who would come through on tours. |
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Some individuals are able to get a similar result by coating nails with clear polish. |
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Kathleen's weak fingers that Mrs. Noble had forced down clenched into a shaking fist as her nails dug into the rough skin of her palm. |
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The slender fingers with long nails clenched into tightly squeezed fists, her pale hands starting to turn red. |
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The clinker-built construction of overlapping planks secured by clench nails conferred great strength with flexibility. |
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The galvanised clout nails should be driven straight with the heads embedded just below the surface of the board. |
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One or two original clout nails are banged into place to hold the seatboard in exactly the right position. |
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My nails were conditioned with a range of conditioners and varnishes before being coated with the actual magic gel. |
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She found some vampire teeth, white face paint, plastic witchy nails and hair gel. |
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The actor plays a whistleblowing ciggy exec, who suggests the coffin nails might not be as good for you as the advertising promises. |
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It may not have been a coincidence that, shortly after I gave up, they stopped making that brand of little coffin nails altogether. |
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On the inbounds play, Lamond Murray gets the ball in the corner, quickly squares up, and nails a three before the buzzer goes off. |
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Use a nail set and hammer to drive all nails slightly below the surface. |
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These were serious, kick-ass nails, baby, and built to last. |
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When the operator finally rang her room, she was sitting on the window seat and had almost finished putting lacquer on the nails of her left hand. |
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A foot-high alabaster Michelangelo David has red lips and toe nails. |
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Think wearing yellow lipstick, lime-green nails, and a SpongeBob SquarePants jumper with no trousers. |
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Hardware such as nails, screws, tools, axes, mops, brooms, rakes, rope, tubs, mousetraps, flashlights, batteries, and barbed wire could be purchased. |
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Screws, nails and bolts can all be used in the assembly of the components. |
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Between the black sweats and her yellow-and-black lace top, Britney nails the queen bee with attitude look. |
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Then the stems were hackled to remove any remaining non-fibrous material by drawing them through a big comb consisting of a bed of nails in a wooden board. |
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Not only did they ransack the playground, leaving it littered with glass, nails and bits of broken pipes, they also left an unpleasant calling card. |
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The Antipodes were the body's extremities, its feet or its finger nails. |
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In addition to Mike's skill and knowledge on the golf course, he's pretty handy with a hammer and nails and has quite a selection of tools in the garage. |
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Before you hit your sales reps with a lot of questions or break out the hammer and nails to begin building displays, do an assessment of your shop. |
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There were also the remains of ship's timbers, nails and other metalwork. |
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The backbeat of the song easily guiding the rock of her hips, her nails raking up the nape of Rae's neck, tangling her fingers through her hair and holding the steady gaze. |
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Richards nails that friendship in language so simple and true that any child could understand it. |
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Tuna is an oily dark fish that is full of iron and iodine as well as essential oils, which help keep your hair, skin and nails in great condition. |
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Yet here they too were mummified by natural means, as corrosive body fluids drained away into the same hot dry sand which desiccated and preserved their skin, hair and nails. |
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