Vegetables are allowed to sweat and cook in their own moisture and the results are remarkable. |
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She stopped to wipe another bead of sweat from her forehead when a large shadow appeared and offered a little welcome relief from the sun. |
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Their limbs ached from walking so far and beads of sweat dropped onto the ground from the scorching sun. |
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Just standing in the dugout with the suit on, sweat rolled down my face, forming a seemingly huge bead at the end of my nose. |
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She wiped the beads of sweat from her forehead, and continued to daydream of Alaska. |
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I wanted to imagine Gabe's arms around me, but I just felt prickly from the temperature and the sweat beading my skin. |
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Cover the pot with a lid so the vegetables sweat and soften without colouring, then pour in the stock and bring to the boil. |
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James wiped the sweat off of his face and sat down against the handball court wall. |
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She sprayed herself with the deodorant in one of the shelves, and smiled, knowing the smell of sweat was at least masked by vanilla now. |
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Even the most macho of male drivers do not want to sweat it out driving or get a crick in the neck, manoeuvring hairpin curves on mountain roads. |
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During the summer months, they can help you keep a better grip on the handgrips when your hands begin to sweat from the heat. |
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Add the sherry and sugar, and sweat for a further five minutes, until it goes thick and sticky. |
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I could see the veins stand out on his forehead and the sweat stream down his neck. |
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He would break out in a sweat and become so light-headed he would practically faint. |
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Her skin felt cooler to my touch, but sweat matted her hair, and a salty-sour scent overlaid her sweeter one. |
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In another large saucepan, melt the butter, add the onions and sweat until soft, but not brown. |
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His short, lavender hair was matted down from sweat and being constantly covered. |
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In these situations, the smell of stale sweat and charcoal smoke permeates the thick air. |
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Leger favourite Enchanting Hero gave his supporters reason to sweat in the early stages of Heat 9 when forced to ride a few hefty bumps. |
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If no hair follicles, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands are left, then that skin is not going to heal without a graft. |
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I tossed on pajama pants over my track shorts along with a sweat shirt over my tank top. |
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Heat the oil in a pan, add the squash and sweat gently for four to five minutes. |
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But one deeply entrenched demon I would like to exorcise is my tendency to break into a cold sweat when dealing with things financial. |
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I could smell my cousin's perfume mingled with sweat and hear her labored breaths. |
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The only thing that's lacking here is running water, so the recommended way to cool down between sweat sessions is to take a snow bath. |
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On the other hand if I don't have the money to leave a tip, I don't sweat over it. |
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Sprinkle with a tbsp of salt and set aside in a colander to sweat for 30 minutes. |
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The smell of hay, wine and sweat rose and intoxicated the crowd with a new merriness and a new courage. |
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Meanwhile, back on the other side of the kitchen, you want to slowly sweat a thinly-sliced onion in a couple of ounces of butter. |
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His bright yellow t-shirt stuck to his frame with sweat and was hanging out over his fading jeans. |
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Melt the butter in a saucepan and gently sweat the spring onions until soft. |
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Will blinked the sweat out of his eyes as he worked furiously on cracking the safe. |
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There have been nights where there was sweat on my towel which has frozen rock hard while I've been training. |
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Heat 50g of the butter and a little olive oil in a casserole, then, over a medium heat, sweat the onions and garlic for five minutes. |
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But any music fan should enjoy seeing the blood, sweat and toil that goes into making the end product we all buy. |
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The smell of horses and sweat filled the air, the men and horses walking or trotting around restlessly. |
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Meanwhile, gently sweat the diced onion in the butter until the onion is soft. |
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Melt the butter in a saucepan and sweat the chopped onion and garlic until soft. |
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Creams will sweat or soften with excessive exposure to heat, so store properly. |
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Well, you know, this bodyguard, I tell you, I think they're going to sweat him now. |
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Feet pong because they have more sweat glands than any part of our body and they sweat profusely. |
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Slouchy hooded sweat tops, wool hats and scooter jackets form the mainstay of this skatey collection. |
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Geneva surveyed Ian stretching and noticed the slightly dampened from sweat white cotton shirt clinging to his brawny chest. |
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I slipped on my pink and white vertically stripped bikini top and boy short bottoms then I put on a pink sweat skirt over the bottoms. |
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His eyes flew back to Roxie, briefly roaming her slim body that was clad in a black tank top and gray sweat capris. |
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It seemed normal enough, baggy jeans, a white sweat jacket with some random company name plastered on it and a pair of DC shoes. |
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She grabbed a pair of sweats and a sweat shirt and changed in the bathroom, running a comb through her short hair quickly. |
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The story itself, if efficacious, should give no inkling of the sweat of the author's peculiarly difficult task. |
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May I wish the youth of India whose purposeful hard work with sweat will be a major transforming force for prosperous India. |
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Behind the exquisitely woven material is the sweat and hard labour of hundreds of handloom weavers and their family members. |
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Nothing binds a people more joyously than the shared sweat of effort towards a common goal. |
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And on Friday some 26 youngsters, aged between eight and 14, worked up a sweat at a sports and games day. |
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Sometimes he would wake up in the middle of the night covered in sweat and his white pillow would be red from coughing up blood. |
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He had long since doffed his knit shirt, having worked up a sweat with all his chores. |
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His hours-long meditation was so intense he'd break out in a sweat and would be exhausted by the end of it. |
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Do these people ever wake in the middle of the night and break out in a sweat thinking about what they have done? |
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It is pretty normal for me to break out into a sweat within about 5 seconds of being in an uncomfortable situation. |
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Marc looked over at the man-boy who had worked up a sweat on his forehead, and realized who he was. |
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Caught the bus most of the way back and then worked up a sweat coming the rest of the way home. |
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Body odour is the smell caused by bacteria feeding on sweat on the skin, especially in the armpit and groin area. |
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She forced herself to stop coughing, but her face was red and beaded with sweat from the fever. |
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Once the symptoms begin to abate and you can move around comfortably, mild physical exertion may help sweat out the evil humors. |
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Standing 50m away, the dark tanned Frenchman glistened with sweat from the heat of the soon setting sun. |
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Marburg is spread through contact with bodily fluids, including, but not limited to blood, sweat and excrement. |
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By drawing sweat away from your skin as soon as it rises to the surface, he says, your body won't cool properly. |
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The sweat from the apocrine glands is thicker than that produced by the eccrine glands. |
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Although there is a sensation of heat, evaporation of sweat from the forehead and chest results in a drop in temperature in these areas. |
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She is naked and drenched in sweat and saliva and mucus, her mouth is open, her face is blotched with purple. |
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Wearing moisture-wicking synthetic fabrics that draw sweat away from the skin and allow heat to escape can be a significant help. |
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This involves evaporation of water from the body surface, and active secretion of sweat onto the skin surface will be initiated. |
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Eccrine sweat is initially odourless, but patients are embarrassed and inconvenienced by having sodden clothing and damp hands. |
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We used a modified version of the Joseph Benotti method to determine the concentration of iodine in sweat and urine samples. |
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The sweat that stays on the skin damages skin cells and blocks duct pores resulting in sweat being trapped under the skin forming bumps. |
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They develop during puberty and start to release sweat in response to stress, emotion and sexual excitement. |
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I've only just stopped waking up in a cold sweat at night, worrying about missing a hurricane on the satellite. |
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I could feel my eyes go wide with fear, and a cold sweat was making my shirt stick to my body. |
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She would cry, break into a cold sweat and suffer severe panic attacks at the gates every time she attempted to return. |
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While parents think their kids sweat a lot because they're fat, profuse perspiration may be a symptom of incipient diabetes. |
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At this point I noticed he was perspiring heavily and sweat was dripping from his bushy grey eyebrows onto the keyboard. |
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The value of a chalupa is not imputed through the sweat equity of the migrant workers. |
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I wiped away a bead of nervous sweat from my forehead, licked my lips and swallowed hard. |
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I am burning up and shivering uncontrollably, hot cold sweat draining from my flesh. |
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The room was a little cold, and the sweat chilled him, causing his skin to prickle. |
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Any water that is left over leaves the body with the toxins, through sweat and urine. |
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Rarely did Sadie find herself bent over rows and rows of white cotton, batting away flies and wiping the sweat from her brow. |
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Applicants must produce less than two fluid ounces of sweat per day on average. |
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As it putrefies and decays, your breath smells bad, your sweat smells bad, and your bowels smell bad. |
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Any work done while suited up, such as lifting equipment, makes you sweat more. |
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Here though, in the local graveyard, the sweat and the labour of the man who digs the grave seem even closer to the eternal. |
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She slung her gray sweat shirt over her head and adjusted the overlarge shoulders. |
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Already the sweat is dripping off the faces of the athletes, such is the heat on the course. |
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When players collided, they simply separated and moved on, folding back into the turbulent maelstrom of sweat and speed. |
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Taavish was wearing a sweat suit and I was wearing a tie-dye shirt and a multicoloured skirt. |
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A bead of tickly sweat runs slowly down your neck, even though it is neither hot nor humid where you are. |
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He shoved his knife roughly into his pocket, wiped sweat quickly off his face, and tore a piece of cloth off the hem of his tunic. |
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He came out of the sweat box before beginning his daily riding assignments, wrapped in a terry-cloth white bathrobe. |
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The apocrine sweat glands are confined to the axillae, areolae of the nipples, the anogenital area, and the external auditory meatus. |
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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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I wiped the sweat away and slogged on up the trail that climbed the summer-shocked hillside toward the treeline. |
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The joy of it is in the sweat and butterflies, the clamped lips and steely eyes of the poker face. |
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As she got closer she could smell the sweat on him and the rank smell of horse. |
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Although I was tired as well and the racket did not cease to grow heavier, I shook the sweat away and concentrated. |
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Tielle sat up in bed, her mouth open, a strangled cry escaping her throat, sweat dripping from her. |
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Whatever he had planned for him today, he doubted that the shakes and a cold sweat would go over well. |
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The sweat lodge is a traditional Navajo ceremony for cleansing and purification. |
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Lots of people dancing raunchily until their sweat showed on their teeshirts, faces dripping. |
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I'm afraid that I still break out in a cold sweat when Patricia's being masterful. |
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Healing is expected within two weeks by regeneration of epidermis from keratinocytes within sweat glands and hair follicles. |
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In fact, I realized it only when my own sweat began to drip off my brow and into my eye. |
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The tissues become swollen and thick and push against the hair follicles and sweat glands. |
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Sensors measure the activity of your sweat glands and the amount of perspiration on your skin, alerting you to anxiety. |
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When everybody else re-emerges only a couple of minutes later, matted in sweat and grime, we are deeply glad to have wimped out. |
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I sweat until pretty much every inch of my clothing is soaked, but my energy holds up. |
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Waiting for clearance to take-off, aircrew and passengers alike sweat profusely. |
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This process saved the old timers the unproductive work and unnecessary sweat of windlassing all dirt up the shaft to the surface. |
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So turn off the oven, wipe the sweat from your brow and sit back, relax and enjoy the simplicity of air-dry clay. |
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Cool and feminine in silk and lace, or clad in casual clothes, streaming with sweat today's woman can be beautiful either way. |
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The burn injury destroys surface microbes except for Gram positive organisms located in the depths of the sweat glands or hair follicles. |
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Little globules of sweat glistened off his bare chest as he began to raise his hands in triumph. |
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The version used today, designed in the 1920s by Leonarde Keeler, records respiration as well as sweat gland and cardiovascular activity. |
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My ponytail had come partially undone so strands and locks of hair lay in my eyes, stuck to the sweat and tears on my face. |
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At some sweat lodges sage and cedar are thought to purify the space, while tobacco leaves bless the earth. |
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And suddenly I awoke with a start, a cold sweat turning the sheets to unfrozen ice. |
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His body was sweat slicked and burning when she finally came back to earth. |
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Sweat is mostly water with a small percentage of sodium chloride, and it's generated by millions of sweat glands located throughout the body. |
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The air inside the pub was dense and suffocating, thick with sweat and laughter, jolliness engulfing and eating away at everything in the room. |
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The palms of your hands and the soles of your feet have more sweat glands than any other part of your body. |
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While doing chores at home, put some music on and build up a sweat dancing. |
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Purkinje used his microscope to describe the structure of blood vessels and sweat glands in the skin. |
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No patients exhibited atypical mitotic figures in the cells of the epidermis, hair follicles, sweat glands or surrounding connective tissue. |
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The dance floor in particular took a lot of sweat to keep in form for the dancers but it was always kept just so. |
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Anthony is wearing aviator sunglasses, a sweat band around his arm, and a hooded tank top vest. |
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Her bright red hair flew out behind her, and her pale sweat slicked skin and sea green eyes glistened in the setting sun. |
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Grabbing a towel, I ran the cloth over my sweat slicked skin as I jogged towards the phone. |
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Rivulets of sweat poured down our backs and James called out to us to walk like models sashaying down a ramp. |
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She strode up, sweat from her face and arms dripping as she glowered at us, a looter and a western journalist. |
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Blisters will affect your performance, and sweat makes face-paint drip, so it is better safe than sorry. |
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He looked at her, her face gleaming with a sheen of sweat as she watched him. |
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Both of their faces had a soft sheen of sweat and Thom loosened his collar a little. |
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Together they create a water-resistant barrier that protects the dermis, where the capillaries and sweat glands lie. |
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He appeared to have passed out, a thin sheen of sweat slicked all over his face. |
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When you take a 20-minute sauna or steam bath, your body temperature rises to about 104 degrees, and you sweat out one pound of water. |
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Mammals feed their newborn young with milk, a substance rich in fats and protein that is produced by modified sweat glands called mammary glands. |
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She was clutching a baby bottle that was tucked into a sweat sock to keep the milk warm. |
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This will have to be achieved through the sweat equity of our children and us or from inflation, which will dilute our wealth. |
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Exercise is one way to work up a sweat and promote detoxification from the body. |
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But that means travellers would barely work up a sweat before their train arrived. |
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It's cold, but she guesses that's probably down more to the viscous sheen of sweat slicked across her body than to the weather itself. |
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She snatched up her shirt and boombox, rubbing the back of her hand over her forehead, catching the sweat drops before they fell. |
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Ladies don't sweat or perspire, even after an exhausting day of brunch, tennis, afternoon tea, supper and bridge. |
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The story of Martha and Steve Rosenblatt's house is one of vision, experimentation, persistence, and sweat equity. |
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I had to change my shirt when I got back to our place because you could have wrung the sweat out of the one I'd been wearing. |
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Although the Shermans plan on using sweat equity, there will come a time when they may need outside financing for their business. |
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Ben sports a film of cold sweat that never leaves his upper lip, matching the one glistening on my forehead. |
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I sweat like a racehorse, and very dark thoughts mingled with incapacitating spasms of pain. |
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A cold sweat moistened his red hair and his bangs were plastered to his forehead. |
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It took him an hour to crawl to the door leaving a trail of sweat and blood smears behind him. |
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Mostly there's sweat and crankiness and small yappy dogs getting under my feet. |
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The atmosphere in Dry is pretty electric with double stage-diving and more sweat than a sauna for the overweight. |
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While the forces sweat and toil in the heat and sandstorms of the desert, it is good for them to know things back home are going well. |
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I stumbled out of the room, icy sweat sleeking down my forehead and dripping off my shivering palms. |
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I felt a drop of water land on the tip of my nose with a plop, mingling with the dirty sweat already on my face. |
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When the cooperative was getting ready to open, a core group of 20 members put in hours of sweat equity to renovate the space. |
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We enacted laws to curb landlordism and give bonded labourers the land they had given their blood, sweat and tears for. |
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Soot covered his rubber gloves and apron, his sweat contributing to the stench. |
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The needle of the dial had shot up to fifty-five. The sweat had sprung out all over Winston's body. |
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This building, constructed from mortal sweat and blood, human sweat and blood, stupefies us. |
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Roughly chop onions, carrots and garlic, sweat them in a large pot in a decent glug of olive oil until they soften and start to brown. |
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My bare feet tread lightly on the dirt floor, sweat already beginning to bead on my brow. |
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What's the point of expending all that sweat equity if you build relationships with average customers, only to lose your best customers? |
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It has a waterproof design, which means it can repel everything from your stinky sweat to a good game of Marco Polo. |
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Did I imagine the bit where sweat dripped from his jowls onto a plate of food? |
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He looked exhausted and frantic, his shirtsleeves rolled up to his elbows and little beads of sweat on his forehead. |
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Her bedsheets filled with sweat and residue of her sweet body wash and lotion. |
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It was often between 105 and 110 degrees, and the copious sweat spawned yet more bacne. |
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The Shermans are putting more sweat equity than financial equity into their business. |
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As firelight flickers across his craggy face and sweat runs down his ample forehead, you can bet he's laughing manically. |
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The electric current shocks the sweat glands, and they stop producing sweat temporarily. |
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We sit on the couch and answer all the questions while watching the shmo on TV sweat it out. |
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The Games got a helping hand from no fewer than 5,100 volunteers, without whose sweat equity was applied to all aspects of the Games. |
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The ceremonial sweat lodge, for instance, had an easy precedent in the old-fashioned shvitz. |
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Several rounds of shuttle badminton games are going on here by journalists who badly want to sweat it out for fitness. |
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He ignored the sweat pouring from beneath the brim of his freshly purchased ten-gallon hat. |
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So it's sweat pants, baggy shirt, sweater, thick socks, slippers and pony tail today. |
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But if you implement a thoughtful link marketing strategy, and invest some sweat equity, you'll see the benefits in more ways than one. |
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As for that scent, a windowless room where athletes sweat profusely isn't going to remind anyone of a dewy meadow. |
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The disciples have gnarled hands, rough faces with the grime and sweat of an arduous day at their fishing nets. |
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He said it all the time, as if to remind his kids that life is too short to sweat the small stuff. |
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Or do I just write him back and point this out to him, leaving him to sweat bullets wondering whether I'm going to report it to his company? |
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I tilted my head back, letting the water wash the dust and sweat off my face. |
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After your sweat session, rinse off in a cool shower and apply a generous amount of body lotion to damp skin. |
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He wiped the sweat from under his hat and swiftly put on a little skullcap, then stroked his short white beard. |
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It made the merchants under their canopies sweat like cattle, and blistered the weathered skin of the tireless workers just outside the city. |
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The pungent smell of burnt wood and a powerful odor of sweat saturated the very walls of the shop. |
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Then he started to sweat profusely, mopping at his face and neck with a large red handkerchief. |
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Her face was drenched with sweat from twirling and spinning and leaping and jumping. |
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Why would I be wanting to make myself sweat when I am already spending so much time talcing every day, without taking even one step? |
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Pain from his arm was rising intensely from the glass cutting into his palm and the sweat that subsequently stung the wound. |
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More sweat fell down his stubby chin as he tried to avert his eyes away from her steady gaze. |
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At the same time, the ballboys had to wipe the sweat from the baseline on Mirnyi's side of the court as his tormentor worked him into a lather. |
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The heavy smell of perfume and sweat in the locker room hit me as I went through the two doors. |
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It smelled like underarms and sweat in the locker room as I put my head down and walked over to my locker. |
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Stuck to my bed, muscles rigid as a flexed boa, sweat pooling in the depression in my chest, I dreamt in horror of the two headed bull. |
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Luther walked down the dusty streets of Cantrip, runnels of sweat trickling down his back. |
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Will lay flat on his back, stomach heaving, sweat pooling in sandy little lumps on the cave floor. |
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Surgeons also used Dover's powder, a combination of ipecac and opium, to help the patient sweat and rid the body of poisons. |
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I tossed the useless tent stake aside and stood up, wiping the sweat off my face. |
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His dark blonde hair was soaked with sweat and his face was flushed and ruddy. |
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In addition to massage, spas offer various body scrubs that remove dead skin and unclog pores, making it easier to sweat out toxins. |
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In regimental reviews, they like to sweep past at the double-quick, their faces ashine with sweat and pride. |
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In that same vein, you'll be working up a sweat without any effort in the sweltering August heat without air conditioning. |
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I hate it when I break out in goose pimples and my palms sweat and my throat goes all parched. |
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Are there masses of bludgers stealing the sweat from the brows of hard-working New Zealanders? |
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There are higher concentrations of sweat glands in the armpits, hands, feet and forehead. |
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Deep in the Nevada desert by the flanks of Yucca Mountain stand a cedar pole, a sweat lodge and a circle of stones. |
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Beads of sweat began to appear on Guy's forehead as he became more entangled in the lissome limbs of this human boa constrictor. |
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He devoted his life, blood and sweat to the well-being of the motherland and the nation. |
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There seemed to be quite a bit of construction, some plumbing, carpentry, and certainly a good deal of blood, sweat and tears. |
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The thicker or inner layer of the dermis contains blood vessels, hair follicles, nerve endings, sweat and sebaceous glands. |
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Does a drink cadged from a stranger taste far superior to one earned by the sweat of your brow? |
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The sun falling upon my back has turned the dampness beneath my hair to wet, a tiny rivulet of sweat trickling down my spine. |
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You should be able to surmount any obstacle without breaking a sweat or wrinkling your little tennis outfit. |
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Perhaps it was a sensation crystallised by the potent mix of sun and alcohol, and sweat cooled onto a sticky back. |
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They hardly broke a sweat until the final, when the nerves started to surface, but they eventually snatched it from Ballinrobe. |
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The trendsetting active wear includes velour sweat suits, tees, shorts, tank dresses and jeans. |
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He sighed and took off his baseball cap to wipe the sweat from his brow with a forearm. |
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Immediately I lowered the gun and tucked it into the waistband of my sweat pants. |
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I had all my gear on and I was completely soaked with sweat when I got back. |
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After half-an-hour he lost Roy Keane, but they still hardly broke sweat as they swept their rivals aside with ease. |
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Simon picked it up, and with a quick twitch flicked the little drop of sweat off and onto Tebert's itinerary. |
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I push my hair back to find sweat clinging to my brow and realise my shirt is sticking against my skin. |
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A cold sweat ran over me, and my heart began thumping violently, almost painfully, in my chest. |
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To make the chilli jam, sweat off the chilli and ginger in a heavy based pan and add chilli sauce and ketchup. |
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He has certainly struggled to break sweat against the calibre of opponent trying to halt his progress thus far this week. |
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With much determination in our eyes and sweat on our brows, we kept going. |
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So there I was, hands stuffed in the pockets of my dark blue sweat pants, whistling cheerfully and thinking of escape with all the zest of a death row convict. |
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Synthetics like nylon, plastic, and rubber don't allow the sweat to escape properly and increase the chances of athlete's foot and toenail problems. |
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As she carried a tray of beer, an ice cream sandwich, and a bag of kettle corn, the septuagenarian usher decided to sweat her presence in the upper deck. |
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She layered on a few more coverlets, hoping to sweat out the fever. |
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The week before, I'd fantasized about being this close to Hot Nerdy, our shoulders touching, our faces inches apart, his sweat dotting the collar of his button-down. |
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When the cold sweat of the bad review dried, another feeling followed that was not at all unpleasant. |
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But all this detracts from the microscopic detail of a play in which even the sweat stains on the hips of a miner's trousers acquires dramatic relevance. |
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His skin was sallow and shiny from the feverish sweat that drenched him as it had before in the foyer, but how long had he been like this, sitting here without aid? |
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He looked even worse than before, only this time he had beads of sweat dripping down his sallow skin and his nostrils were flared in his over-large nose. |
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Beads of sweat formed on his brow, and he began clawing at his chest. |
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Of course, why sweat the small stuff when Aaron Sorkin is already working on the screenplay? |
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The Captain displays an uncanny ability to sweat and smoulder simultaneously, and boasts a command of German that goes above and beyond the conversational. |
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The amount of potassium lost in sweat is not especially high, and this mineral is easily obtained in your diet from fruits and vegetables, and dairy products. |
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As they rip into the slabs, saliva, sand, and sweat begin seasoning the meat. |
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Her hair was a mass of tangles, sand and sweat caked to her scalp. |
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Ten years of sweat by Charles Graeber lead to a masterly account of a man trusted to heal who instead killed with impunity. |
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He could then do some exercising to work up a sweat before moving into the tepidarium which would prepare him for the caldarium which was more or less like a modern sauna. |
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A sudden pale complexion with cold sweat is the sign of sudden prostration of yang qi due to febrile diseases caused by exogenous pathogenic wind-cold. |
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Her muscles were tense and a cold sweat was breaking out on her forehead. |
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And how much do you need to sweat to stave off the disease that kills 500,000 people every year? |
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Of the ones sitting down the middle man was bald as a coot, his whole head shining with a sweat I thought would come away on my hand like coconut oil. |
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By this time, I was breathing hard, the sweat caking my body. |
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He gripped the edge of the bed and sweat was already starting to run. |
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Using time-lapse photography it shows hair shooting from skin and sweat forming on fingertips, while heat-sensitive film shows how the body cools itself. |
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Among the garments are smart jumpsuits and form-fitting cardigans, loose sweat pants and comfortable singlets, and even party wear such as cropped tops and wraparound skirts. |
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Sometimes, I see beads of glistening sweat dropping off her forehead. |
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Despite the cold, a single clear bead of sweat slid down her chest. |
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Vivienne struggled for an answer, feeling sweat bead along her nape and along her forehead, where her dark hair was already hanging limply from her shower. |
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As the paddlers have the sweat hosed off of them, they are either elated or dejected with the timing results. |
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His hair was matted with sweat and he had a pained expression on his face. |
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Our sweat contains a number of different substances, including pheromones that can have powerful affects on the hormone systems of others who are physically close to us. |
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The heat makes beads of sweat run down your armpits and traverse your hips before dampening your drawers. |
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Here we are weary and toil worn, but yonder is the land of rest where the sweat of labour shall no more bedew the workers brow, and fatigue shall be forever banished. |
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So I would sweat like crazy in a yellow rubber swim cap while Lee Ann Billings and Jamie Reader dipped their blonde hair in and out of the cool, chlorine tainted water. |
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Curving stone walls crisscrossed the landscapes, testifying to centuries of toil and sweat by inhabitants, creating soft, green pastures for livestock. |
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Humiliatingly, the president is shown in his undershirt, wiping off sweat with a towel. |
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The middle layer, or dermis, contains connective tissue, small blood vessels, sweat and oil glands, nerves, and cells that produce collagen, called fibroblasts. |
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Wiping the sweat from neck as I finally became second in line, I watched with bewilderment at the performance of the young lady at the cash dispenser. |
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It has faded from pixelated gray to rusted ochre, fringed on the edges with black sweat grease. |
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His character goes in one scene from an insufferably noble goody two shoes to a mean spirited madman that's so cold blooded that he barely breaks a sweat in the sauna. |
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But even very hot coals with a high heat capacity can be walked over without getting burned if one's feet are insulated, e.g., with a liquid such as sweat or water. |
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You have sweat on your brow, but your partner has skin in the game. |
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The floor stank of sweat and urine, and Rave could hardly breathe. |
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Large sweat stains were visible on his shirt and jacket as the heat index approached 95 degrees. |
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In addition to wiping down gym equipment, use a separate towel to mop the sweat from your brow to minimize the chance of picking up a respiratory infection. |
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She stopped and mopped sweat from her forehead, looking up at the bright sun above them, wishing a cloud or something would pass over it, for only a second of relief. |
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He apologized for the sweat he continually mopped from his forehead. |
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How do you think it feels to be Dolce or Gabbana when they walk past a Wal-Mart and see their blood sweat and tears turned into a cheap knock off made of polyester? |
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Sarah suddenly sat bolt upright in bed, sweat pouring down her forehead. |
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He became acutely aware-and regretful-of the reason why people in the mountains didn't usually wear tennis shoes and sweat shirts when they went sledding. |
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Again it took three months of sweat to slim down to Air Force standards. |
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You sweat an awful lot and can lose 2 to 2.5 kg over a race distance. |
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Ability comes from hard work, practice, education, blood, sweat and tears. |
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Here we are weary and toilworn, but yonder is the land of rest where the sweat of labour shall no more bedew the worker's brow, and fatigue shall be for ever banished. |
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The sweat of our bodies mingled with spilt Red Stripe and stale poppers, as I realised I was in the greatest place ever in the history of mankind. |
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His feet did not sweat normally and he had huge corns over his weight-bearing areas of the big toe, the heel, and the heads of the deep bones of the toes. |
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Irritated summer skin is usually caused by clogged sweat ducts, a condition called prickly heat or miliaria, or by exposure to poison ivy, oak or sumac. |
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Snacks like trail mix, dried fruits, nuts, sports bars and cereal bars can help keep your electrolytes balanced, especially on hot days when you sweat a lot. |
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From here he could already see the tiny beads of sweat beginning to accumulate across her brow and collar bone, making her soft golden honey skin glisten in the light. |
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He looked at her in her cow print pajama bottoms and sweat jacket. |
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She stared over at him, watched sweat begin to trickle down the side of his clearly chiseled features, slipping across his light brown, tan-colored skin. |
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For a writer, being panned by a critic can be the last straw, as you nervously bring your inky pride and joy into public view after umpteen years of sweat and sacrifice. |
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The sweat dribbled around the patent brim of his new white panama. |
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I shivered in the morning air as the sweat cooled my arms and legs. |
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He was covered in cold sweat and his breath came in short pants. |
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