He threw his arms around her waist, and she placed a hand on his silky hair for a moment before disentangling herself gently. |
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Kara reached for the brush and started disentangling her hair, thinking about it. |
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After disentangling it from around his front sprocket he fought back over the day's remaining test to claim victory. |
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We need a clear message from Tampere on disentangling asylum from the debate on migration. |
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In the wake of the establishment of the Archdiocese of Liechtenstein, a disentangling of Church and State is currently under consideration. |
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Its sheathing and disentangling agents protect keratin from the hair and bring volume, brightness and flexibility with hair. |
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In the capillary products, these properties facilitate the disentangling and restore brilliancy and sweetness with hair. |
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Regina is perhaps the only city today that is making headway in disentangling the railways from its core. |
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Enriched in disentangling and lenitive agents, it facilitates the capping without weighing down the hair and eliminates the static electricity. |
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For two decades now, Irish people have been going through the difficult, painful but deeply democratic process of disentangling church and state. |
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The estimation of cost functions allows the disentangling of the technical, factor price and scale dimensions of costs. |
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There are times when the markets will have difficulty disentangling the level effect on prices from an ongoing rate of inflation. |
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It recognizes the difficulties of disentangling lives that have been intertwined in complex ways over lengthy periods of time. |
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It seems useless to torture history by disentangling events from the persons who helped to shape them. |
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She screamed, wrenching a sizable twig out of her hair and hurling it at him, after disentangling herself from what must have been the twentieth or so bramble thicket. |
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She giggled and blushed, becoming less frightened and more excited as their hands moved from disentangling her hair to caressing her sensitive skin with their hands. |
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Carding completed the disentangling process, creating rolls of wool called rovings. |
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The Mongolian escapade marked the peak of his career, but it was also a dismal failure. Mr Palmer has done a good job in disentangling the myths and horror stories that surround his much-reviled subject. |
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Yet disentangling accounts is a complicated process. |
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The senses are meant to inform, not to imprison, and only by disentangling ourselves from them and internalising our line of enquiry, can we hope to regain any true understanding of the nature of death. |
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This is why our cover story for this issue of Federations is about how Germany is contending with the disentangling of powers between its federal and state governments. |
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Much research is currently devoted to disentangling these relations between different dimensions of QoL, and in distinguishing between associations and causality. |
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Where this disentangling can be effected, adherence to the separate entity principle operates to limit creditor recovery to the assets of the insolvent group member. |
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Its polymer nutri-repairer and disentangling smooth the scales of the root to the point and reconstitutes the natural protective envelope of the capillary stem without weighing down the hair. |
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Current clinical diagnostic tools are mainly based on testing bilingual morphosyntactic phenomena, with much less attention paid to disentangling SLI and bilingualism. |
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Disentangling the mechanisms underlying functional differences among decomposer communities. |
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