Polar bread, sometimes also called Swedish bread, is a round, soft flatbread with dimples. |
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A heavier-than-average baby at nine pounds something with a messy crop of soot-black hair, squinty eyes and dimples in all the right places. |
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Her smile cut deep dimples into each cheek and revealed pretty white teeth. |
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The little girl had a pudgy little face and dimples on her cheeks whenever she smiled. |
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She was quite tall, with long, blonde, braided hair, dimples in her cheeks and a dazzling smile. |
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A knowing smile brought out the dimples in Lance's cheeks, reminding him of Tara and making him wonder how two people could be so different. |
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The central fracture surface consists of numerous cup-like depressions generally called dimples. |
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And so they just said, well let's look at indentations, what they call dimples, and other marks on the ballot. |
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Instead, the insects press down on the water's surface, creating little dimples around their feet. |
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He said there are many reasons that a ballot could have dimples or indentations that have nothing to do with voter intent. |
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These will just be little dents or dimples on the base left by contact with the ejector. |
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The dimples on its surface can double or triple the distance the ball travels. |
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In some cases the dimples disappeared when we provided different chairs but in others they remained. |
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What he has found is that the spiders row across the water's surface by using the dimples their legs make in it. |
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Many orthopedic conditions, just like dimples or cleft chins, are just normal variations of human anatomy that don't require treatment. |
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The roughened surface created by the dimples causes a layer of air that takes the shape of an airfoil. |
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Let's see, imagine a little person, blonde hair in bunches, with dimples and a lisp, under three feet tall. |
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She's short and petite, with dimples in her smile and her hair in small little buns. |
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They are similar in appearance to cardinal beetles, however, they have a much more rounded body, and the wing cases are covered in tiny dimples. |
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The main difference is that the roping palm is heavier and has deeper recessed dimples and a tougher leather backing. |
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A plain child with swarthy features, she would turn into an auburn-haired beauty with dimples, large blue eyes and long, slim legs. |
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It sounds a bit thin compared to finding the cure for diseases or inventing those dimples that make golf balls fly farther, but I am sure it must have some value. |
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The recovery of skin tone will also reduce the dimples and flabbiness typical of cellulite at a more advanced age. |
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Cover all nail dimples, applying the mud flush with the panel. |
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They use phononic lattices arrays of bumps and dimples embossed on a substrate to alter the way in which SAWs reverberate. |
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He smiled down at me, two very cute dimples appearing on his cheeks. |
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Many are decorated with a different pattern on either side of the handle, usually gadrooning on one side and repeated circular dimples on the other. |
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This month I have memorized the curve of your smile, the dimples in your cheeks and forehead, the point at which the curls at the back of your head meet your neck. |
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The newly developed dimples with a height of 20 mm provide this double function. |
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A smile blossomed across her face, charming dimples showing in her cheeks. |
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Her eyes were a deep violet-blue colour, and she had little freckles dusted across the bridge of her nose and cheeks, which had the cutest dimples when she smiled. |
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The membrane is installed with its dimples down to create an air space above the slab. |
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I suspect that the dimples near the outer radius might be different in size and depth from those near the inner radius because of the difference in surface speed. |
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The dimples of the birdseyes can be seen in the outer bark by looking closely for these tiny depressions. |
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With floured fingertips, make dimples in the surface of each disc. |
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She studied his lips and nose, his dimples as he smile softly. |
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She loved it all, both then and years later, when the cuteness had gone but the dimples remained. |
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What we often refer to as orange peel skin, cottage cheese thighs, fat dimples, or saddlebags is typically an aesthetics issue. |
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Mild cellulite can be seen by pinching the skin, while more severe cases involve visible dimples when skin is at rest. |
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Although when she thought of it, he's changed a lot, if not behaviourally, physically, he was completely changed, save his dimples, his dark brown hair and his sky blue eyes. |
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Adopt the massage technique developed by physiotherapists, specially designed to better smooth dimples and decongest infiltrated tissues. |
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Golf ball' and large dimples should be ignored in the assessment of cotyledon wrinkling. |
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As the tree grows, small dimples begin to form in the cambium layer which is the layer responsible for the new growth of bark and wood. |
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The product features large, 20 mm high dimples with and octagon shape for outstanding compressive strength. |
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Through the special octagon-design of the dimples and the additional reinforcement ribs the product has an extremely high compressive strength. |
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His ample dimples undisguised by a five-o'clock shadow Sonny Crockett could envy. |
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What a comfort all the recounts and dimples have been to Saddam and Slobodan. |
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Other makings on the rivet head, such as small raised or depressed dimples or small raised bars indicate the rivet's alloy. |
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Increase the water level until ice cubes are produced with small dimples. |
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One hand caressed the dimples on his pint pot, the other punched the fuggy air to emphasise points. |
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Equatorward of the polar cap, much of the terrain had the appearance of a cantaloupe rind, consisting of dimples crisscrossed with a network of fractures. |
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Her roles as a cherubic tomboy, topped by dimples and ringlets, but with a mean line in tap-dancing, were hugely popular with audiences and the young actor was credited with saving the depression-hit Fox studios. |
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True, it would take a daring leap of imagination to connect pudgy little hands to the body as it is now, or to visualize the dimples and the baby teeth. |
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These products can indeed help reduce the appearance of dimples but to do so, they must be used daily and religiously? or their effects will disappear soon after. |
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Twin dimples of the crescentic type came down her tanned cheeks on the sides of her mournful mouth. |
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He smiled again, easily, dimples creasing his cheeks, and a tiny fanwork of lines crinkled the corners of his dark eyes. |
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The air gap is created by dimples on the inside of the membrane. |
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The girl is now 2, with strawberry blonde hair and dimples. |
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She returned a toothly grin that displayed her deep, pretty dimples. |
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The needles are manufactured in various sizes and styles, and their surface contains endogenic dimples to ensure it is clearly visible during endoscopic ultrasounds. |
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