Her unruly teeth have been tamed into a neat, pearly, Californian smile, the parakeet spiked hair is now a glossy black mane. |
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The pearly nautilus is an exception to most generalizations about cephalopods. |
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The mare snorted again and then took off into the trees, a beacon of pearly white in the gray. |
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Chris's green eyes glittered, and a smile played across his pearly teeth as he ran his hands ran through his short black hair. |
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It tends to appear as a papule or nodule with an epithelialized, pearly appearance, but may ulcerate in some cases. |
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It communicated with the left ventricle through an orifice surrounded by pearly endocardial plaque. |
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It is transparent to translucent and displays a luster that varies from vitreous to somewhat pearly. |
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The mineral is transparent to translucent and has a vitreous to pearly luster and white streak. |
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Smithsonite exhibits a vitreous luster that tends to be pearly on crystal faces. |
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Standard favorites like hamachi and pearly ahi shrimp were good also, but the real surprise at Jewel Bako was the desserts. |
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Egrets in their pearly whites would settle ornamentally on the water or arrange themselves on the trees. |
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Masked chafers or annual white grubs have pearly white eggs laid by the tan beetle female in July. |
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The head and breast were pearly gray, and the rest of the bird was rusty brown. |
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She has taken the last few days off, however, because she has just had her teeth bleached pearly white. |
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One half of each was a light pearly green, and the other half was metallic green ringed with gold strips. |
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In her rosy spring dress and pearly cream gloves, she looked the image of a genteel woman. |
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I looked at his perfect pearly whites and knew he was just saying that to make me feel better. |
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But don't think charging off to the private sector will preserve your pearly whites. |
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Ironically, excessive bleaching can turn pearly whites into an unnatural translucent blue. |
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His teeth were rows of perfectly set pearly whites, and he had a dimple in his left cheek. |
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To keep those pearly whites gleaming, you need to take proper care of your teeth and gums daily. |
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She held only a small bouquet of wild rose campion, daisies and pearly everlasting, each kind numbering seven. |
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Meanwhile, only a few species of pearly nautilus continue as the last survivors of the once important Nautiloidea. |
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The Nautilids include the modern pearly nautilus and its evolutionary ancestors and relatives. |
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As the brilliant Sun is covered by the Moon, the pearly corona flashes into view, the sky darkens, and all of nature seems to come to a halt. |
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This time she did remain still, and I saw that she had a pearly white optic disc in her fundus. |
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Their pearly surfaces are printed with his handwritten texts and his drawing of a bird in flight. |
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And the pearly gates of that Elysian golfing community will not be opened by St. Peter's keys but by a well-administrated Keogh plan. |
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It was white, and pearly looking, but abrasive, as she found when she touched it. |
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He's more East End than a Limehouse jellied eel in a pearly king's whistle. |
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I smiled at my reflection and my pearly white teeth were visible and stood out from my tanned face. |
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Being in a huge rush to condemn can be, shall we say, an all-fired source of trouble when we stand before the pearly gates. |
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The great snake was shedding its skin, revealing glorious pearly scales hidden under the rock cover. |
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More and more people have decided not to put up with yellowing, stained teeth and, instead, are having them bleached into a pearly white grins. |
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The pearly grey colour and rough texture forms an expressive contrast with the smooth white render. |
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Inside the pearly white gates of the heaven in another world, promiscuous women teased men and had many boy friends at the same time. |
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It was pearly white and sleeveless, and the only thing that held it up was the tied string around my neck. |
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Though not note-perfect, her technique grants her beauteous legato playing and a pearly tone. |
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The eggs of the biscuit beetle are pearly white, and are not easily seen with the naked eye. |
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It is photographed in glamorous monochrome that mixes black and white and all pearly shades in between. |
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Hector shut his eyes, to see his inner world, a blaze of swirling pearly colours. |
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Poussin perpetuates the convention, which goes back as far as the Pompeian frescoes, of burnished umber men and pearly women. |
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It was made from wood of the mulberry tree and it glowed a silver, pearly hue. |
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The hours ticked by as first a head and then the body and finally the feet of a healthy, powerful, baby boy emerged into a world of pearly dawn light. |
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Translucent lips pulled back from pearly teeth in a wicked grin. |
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Her smile, with all her little pearly teeth, was absolutely angelic. |
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To keep your pearly whites bright and shiny, visit Dr. David Poiman at the NY Center for esthetic and Laser Dentistry. |
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Will these resurrected animals be house-trained and know to exit the pearly gates before doing their business? |
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It is a good-sized quarter pounder of pearly meat spiced and rolled in Japanese breadcrumbs, then pan-fried to a crisp. |
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Charles Darwin, how was your theory of evolution received when you arrived at the pearly Gates? |
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His knuckles turned first a deep red before fading to pearly white. |
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She strode to her pearly white dresser and extracted several clothes. |
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He smiled and I could see his teeth were straight and pearly white. |
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In over-the-counter treatments, peroxide bleaches your pearly whites. |
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It was like a ballroom, all ablaze with light and pearly white walls. |
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It was hugely popular in 1930s Hollywood, where the lives of the great, the worthy and the impossibly good were recorded in a hagiographic pearly light. |
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Her pearly white fangs were bared as she growled deep within her throat. |
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Several native species have begun to colonize the now stabilized dune area including Sitka spruce, evergreen huckleberry, pearly everlasting, yarrow, and kinnikinnic. |
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Some soldiers looked more like pearly kings than fighting men. |
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Nem had stopped to pull something out of the water, but it proved difficult since the pearly pink and coral white object was buried halfway in the moist sand. |
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This highlighting glimmer lotion will take you from peely-wally to perfect and pearly. |
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A new fossil analysis shows how one saber-toothed cat, Smilodon fatalis, avoided breaking those pearly whites. |
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Dear reader, IF these lumps are smooth with a slightly pearly appearance they could be molluscum contagiosum, caused by a virus. |
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The least you can do is keep your pearly whites squeaky clean with a cutting-edge electric toothbrush. |
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Far off on the horizon the cumulous clouds lay with level under-ridges, their upper outlines softly heaped in pearly lights and shades of dun and gray. |
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Is it all Hovis-style cobblestone terraces, flat caps, whippets and pigeon-fancying in the former and pearly kings, Sloane Rangers and chinless Hooray Henrys in the other? |
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Likewise, restrictions were decreased on the export of leopard trophies and skins, circus animals, tree kangaroos, Nile crocodiles, collared peccary and the pearly mussel. |
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The Cape Hyacinth, Galtonia candicans is tall and white, lifting its elegant head above regular border plants, it brings a sort of pearly freshness to the August garden. |
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In 1911 an organised pearly society was formed in Finchley, north London. |
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We discovered that God himself vacillated on the exact formula it took to get through the pearly gates, which was a real boon to those of us in the ministry. |
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