With the hair extensions, she looks more girl-next-door than cool fashionista. |
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At both ends, intersecting at right angles, were two extensions to this table. |
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Herbrand also worked on field theory considering abelian extensions of algebraic number fields. |
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Architect Frank Messenger designed the extensions in the Sanderson style, adding a Queen Anne stick-style verandah. |
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It can work on hair that is fine or thin with the addition of hair pieces or extensions. |
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The bullae are sometimes not ossified, and when they are, they are formed largely by extensions from the alisphenoid. |
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Follow your aerobic exercise with ten minutes of squats, press-ups, sit-ups and back extensions for a quick all-over basic workout. |
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It was not long ago that, at enormous expense, the pavement was relaid and now we have Tarmac extensions! |
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If the universe hasn't lavished you with extravagance lately, use this week's Mercurian energy to add some major extensions to your wish list. |
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Dazzled by either our Web strategy or my lack of cavities, the law firm offered us a six-month lease followed by monthly extensions. |
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Lessig had in fact brought up the issue, arguing basically that retroactive copyright extensions have no value in promoting new works. |
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The extensions are actually part of each side of the saw clamp, riveted together at the outer end. |
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The upgrading is to include extensions to the runway, taxiway and apron, which will enable it to accommodate bigger aircraft. |
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It shows a lunule and extensions of flank ribs with asymmetric cross section. |
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Deep side sill extensions lead to a new rear bumper incorporating twin trapezoidal exhaust tailpipes. |
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Some of the weapons you use against ads, such as ad-blocking browser extensions, can also protect your computer from malvertisements. |
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I can remember as a child being fascinated by people who could maneuver those two wooden sticks like they were extensions of their hands. |
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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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The skill and tenacity of the teaching assistants were very apparent, often in the face of challenging new extensions to their role. |
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He's hanging up on people, putting them through to the wrong extensions, and basically causing a massive screw-up. |
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Many new drugs are not therapeutic innovations, point out the authors, but extensions to the range of drugs already available. |
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Some clip-on hair extensions are small sections of hair attached to metal clips, much like barrettes. |
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They are basically extensions of Speedo bathing suits with just a little more spandex. |
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At this point, the semantic extensions go in at least two different directions. |
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Idiomatic usages are usually colloquial and informal, more or less obvious figurative extensions of ordinary uses. |
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Cohen saw potential in a beauty parlour where women could get make-up done, have eyebrows plucked or false eyelash extensions applied. |
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Such calculations work out very neatly if you always double your focal length, but get a bit more complicated for odd bellows or lens extensions. |
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It is used with various socket extensions and torque multipliers for removing and torquing mechanical fasteners, such as bolts. |
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These extensions followed on from the government desire to generate development in run down areas of cities and major towns. |
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Carved from large pieces of minimally worked tree trunks with nailed-on extensions, his sculptures are almost always monumental. |
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He or she should be a licensed cosmetologist with experience in applying hair extensions. |
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The common perpendicular bisectors of parallel sides bisect the angles of the triangle formed by the extensions of the three equal diagonals. |
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We often draw on the same material to shape window and door openings, create moldings, or form extensions or shelves that grow from the walls. |
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They are believed to produce sound by moving air through tubed extensions of the larynx to nasal plugs located near the blowholes. |
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Sumner's eight phone extensions lit up as a blaze of incoming phone calls fought their way to his attention all with orders for him to execute. |
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Yes, there are plug-ins and extensions, but no other browser does this natively. |
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Isidia are extensions of the surface of the thallus and may be cylindrical, globular, brachiate or lobula. |
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So it's a fairly long process, and, if need be, they can actually get extensions of time. |
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The placental tissue from the fetus then invades the uterine wall by sending finger-like extensions into it. |
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Most of these are just scene extensions that were justifiably trimmed from the final cut of the film. |
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None of these scenes and extensions would have added anything weighty to the final cut of the film. |
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It also means that the hair in the braid remains virgin and when you eventually have the extensions off your own hair is in brilliant condition. |
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Her long, striking extensions and shapely arms undoubtedly would catch more eyes in a company with fewer spitfires and soubrettes. |
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Try squats and lunges if you are at home or leg extensions and lying leg curls if you're a member of a gym. |
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Both Gordon and Kuchler mapped northward extensions of oak along river valleys into southern New York. |
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We feel developers should not be allowed to get away with extensions like this. |
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Many people will keep their hair extensions only for a short period of time, for a special event or occasion. |
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With fusion hair extensions, the extensions should be indistinguishable from your natural hair. |
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The instant way to long hair is long-haired wigs, long hair pieces, or hair extensions. |
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The best-looking hair extensions for average height women are usually around 22 inches or less. |
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These movements include push-ups, crunches, dips, pull-ups, lunges, body weight squats, back extensions or any other calisthenics. |
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Numerous extensions and conversions later, they now have a substantial seven-bedroom home, so everyone has a room to call their own. |
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The all-moving and small-area trapezoidal canards are connected to the leading-edge root extensions. |
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There is a specific and much researched way to go about constructing the base, extensions, and cantilevers of any and every scaffold. |
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Adcarinal ridges flank the carina on the platform and tend to have relatively short anterior extensions with only slight anterior flaring. |
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These cells, the osteocytes, have long extensions which pass down an interlocking network of canaliculi in the bone. |
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The council's cabinet this week also gave the go-ahead to extensions to existing conservation areas in central Richmond and Kew Road. |
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Don't overload your electrical outlets and never run extensions under a carpet. |
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Some of the solos are scored primarily in the chalumeau register, with only brief extensions in the clarion register. |
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This simple step protects hair extensions from the disturbance caused by suds, water and excessive handling, keeping your braids neater, longer. |
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In the 1990's, the Miss Brazil pageant changed its rules to allow plastic surgery, hair extensions and colored contact lenses. |
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Though experts say the clip-on hair extensions are easy to work with, you can have a hairdresser apply them if you prefer. |
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Many people overload sockets with multiple extensions to supply electricity to outside Christmas decorations and fairy lights. |
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The site not used would then be sold off to finance extensions and improvements at the remaining two schools. |
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Simultaneously, the actin bundles within filopodia disappear, followed by retraction of these surface extensions. |
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All versions of externalism have in common that intensions don't determine extensions. |
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Exposing students to old tribal masks is an affirmation of a living artistic path to which children continue to discover contemporary extensions. |
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A spokesman for the Department of Transport said the government had already pledged cash to support the three planned extensions. |
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Much of the work relates to house extensions and conversions where applications have increased by 40 per cent. |
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Johnson was innovative enough to create product extensions of his flagship brand. |
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Neurons grow cordlike extensions called axons and dendrites, collectively called neurites, that attach to other neurons. |
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If you are considering adding human hair extensions to your hair, seek a licensed cosmetologist for consultation. |
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It contained a bowling green and croquet lawn, both taken up now with extensions and parking. |
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Some women do a few sets of sit-ups, crunches, back extensions and so on at the end of every workout or every other workout, and that's okay. |
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Glebe House is a substantial and attractive Georgian house built over a full-sized basement with three extensions. |
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These extensions, called cohesive ends, are complementary and enable the chromosome to cyclize in an infected cell. |
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There are also some limited extensions of gallery forests and palm tree savannas. |
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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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The courts have also looked to the logical implications and extensions of their prior precedents in deciding whether a right is fundamental. |
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We elaborate on these extensions by also considering, where appropriate, assessment and treatment implications for depressed individuals. |
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Squats, biceps curls, triceps extensions and even overhead presses with dumb-bells are all good candidates for unilateral moves. |
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The facility with which extensions to the coalescent can be made depends on this problem of exchangeability. |
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Also, balance your ab work with exercises that strengthen your back, such as roman chair back extensions or extensions on an exercise ball. |
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Extendibility is the freedom for designers to add extensions of their own design to the ARC processor core. |
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Part of the growth, clearly, comes from the heavy-hitting brands bringing out new line extensions, hoping to catch the lightning in a bottle. |
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These courtyards are designed as extensions of the surrounding buildings, serving as outdoor teaching and study rooms. |
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The first move was to clear the hospital building of ad-hoc extensions, and retrieve the original Blacket structure. |
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The building was a meek, red brick building with several extensions to make up for the growth in attendance every year. |
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Our real human hair clip on extensions are very easy to use and not noticeable, and it won't damage your own hair. |
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At a time when cereal marketing has devolved to price-cutting and me-too line extensions, that's an aggressive marketing push. |
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No more than two bar extensions per week are normally granted, of which one is for a Student Society. |
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Once I have a domain name, I can add aliases and extensions to define additional systems and services. |
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Floodwaters have caused much damage and several extensions and additional pieces of equipment are urgently needed. |
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Look at how many lines and extensions you have at the moment and decide how many your company may require in the future. |
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I have read your advice on extensions and there is one I have a problem with. |
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While having the nose job, I was offered hair extensions in the form of multi-coloured dreadlocks. |
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Remove right side moldboard extensions and stow on moldboard. |
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Following this, at the other end of the gym, Keith handed me a pole for hamstring extensions. |
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In Galway, contribution rates for residential units differ depending on location, and people building extensions to private houses don't pay a contribution fee. |
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He trained as a town planner and signed off extensions and dormer window conversions before bureaucratic frustration forced him to seek new pastures. |
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It appears in all the canvases and works on paper in different combinations and permutations, linked by linear extensions that form varying kinds of S-curves or semicircles. |
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For corporations that want extensions and services that are even more closely identified with PBXs uncovered in the corporate globe, this system isn't a very good option. |
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But it may also cause us to be too tolerant of further extensions of state power in the name of security. |
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He told me that the extensions were going with him to the Cosmo shoot to transform the short-haired Christina into a luscious big-haired Cosmo girl. |
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Station improvements are being considered for Shenfield while Gidea Park, Harold Wood and Brentwood are in line for platform extensions and station revamps. |
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Blonde locks seal the deal for Pam along with long hair extensions. |
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The East London line extensions have backing of almost all of London's elected representatives and possess a solid business case approved by the Strategic Rail Authority. |
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She is a sculptor who makes feature films, a performance artist who constructs elaborate mechanised contraptions, a poet who straps on surreal extensions to the human body. |
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Gables, by the way, are actual extensions of the roof line and are not to be confused with dormer windows, which can spring up in the middle of a section of roof. |
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The builder has applied for permits for alterations and extensions to an existing house on one of the lots, and realignment of the boundary of two lots. |
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Business will get a say in regional transport projects, such as new access roads or pier extensions, through membership of the new regional transport boards. |
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Although Hewitt's bob didn't last long, the girl next door recently was spotted this week with long flowing extensions after only a short time with short hair. |
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That proper water supply has been ensured to four residential extensions which came up only recently, while things continue to ail in the old town limits is another grouse. |
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She looked beyond amazing with the dirty blond, now tainted with golden blond, hair extensions in the bun with the deep pinkish red floor-length gown. |
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There is quite a bit of maintenance, as everyone knows we shed hair prolifically and when wearing extensions the real hair cannot escape, as it's attached to the extension. |
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Those that serve the special senses of smell and vision are purely sensory, and differ from the rest in being essentially extensions of the brain itself. |
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The CEO was able to get out of his lease and into cheaper space, negotiate interest-free extensions on his debt, and significantly reduce operating costs. |
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These may be considered either as powercords or as extensions. |
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The distal staining ensheathed the pseudocone and showed tapering extensions toward the basement membrane at ommatidial periodicity, indicative of expression in pigment cells. |
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New apparel, plush and extensions of the toy line are planned. |
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A hairweaving specialist certificate authorizes the holder to practice the art of hairweaving, braiding, and extensions in a licensed beauty or specialty salon. |
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In England there was less need for new towns as such, but planned extensions were being added to many, as they were to the older centres in Scotland and Ireland. |
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Many plants, such as strawberries, reproduce both sexually by seeds and also by putting out suckers that produce plants that are simply extensions of the parent plant. |
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Moreover, the geometries axiomatized in the book have consistent and decidable extensions, namely, Euclidean or hyperbolic geometry over real-closed fields. |
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Numerous extensions to the presented models can be straightforwardly incorporated to more precisely model the chemical and microphysical processes. |
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Atkinson elaborates upon Kirby's thesis by making all of these post-nineteenth-century interpretations into extensions of the via media way of understanding Hooker. |
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A strong torso is essential to correct posture, so exercises such as crunches for the abdominals and extensions for the back muscles can be extremely helpful. |
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Which type of these phone systems you choose will depend on the amount of extensions you require and the features your telephone system needs to have installed. |
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The Government is keen to replace its current system of granting 10-year franchises to companies which operate routes with a system involving short-term extensions. |
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A lot of actresses have used hair extensions for movie roles. |
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I was sitting in this big empty house in bel Air, with a phone with five extensions which we no longer needed. |
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Be aware though that there is no standardization to filename extension usage, and many different people have used extensions to apply to many different things. |
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The use of dark marble for doorcases was also continued, giving the extensions a degree of internal consistency with the older rooms. |
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In the eastern section, Maryland and Manor Park will not have platform extensions, so trains will use selective door opening instead. |
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He continued to expand the estate, and built Abbotsford House in a series of extensions. |
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The Energy Improvement and Extension Act of 2008 contains extensions of credits for wind, including microturbines. |
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The Lobata have a pair of lobes, which are muscular, cuplike extensions of the body that project beyond the mouth. |
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The feeding mechanisms of the oceanic dinoflagellates remain unknown, although pseudopodial extensions were observed in Podolampas bipes. |
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Some of the dialects had until recently extensions across the borders of other standard language areas. |
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As a consequence, the shifting extensions of material cultures were interpreted as the expansion of peoples. |
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These are floating extensions of outflowing glaciers from the continental ice mass. |
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Capability Brown was commissioned in 1779 to design the ornamental grounds at the same time as the extensions. |
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It rapidly developed into a larger house with a number of extensions and served generations of boys. |
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Many of the Aegean Islands, or chains of islands, are actually extensions of the mountains on the mainland. |
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The extensions have also been used to record certain peculiarities in an individual's voice, such as nasalized voicing. |
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Unlike many of the income tax provisions of the TRA, the transfer tax provisions include new law rather than extensions of current law. |
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This dedifferentiated cell line exhibits an altered morphology with pseudopod extensions. |
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While the pull-out extensions will require care, the book appears to be well-enough constructed to withstand sensible use in the Library. |
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Sometimes those changes, as in Confessional poetry or Superrealism in painting, provide more modest extensions of their art. |
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But many continuators have proposed extensions of the original quality gaps concept as well. |
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File extensions have been around since personal computers were first invented, and common ones are. |
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W Arrowsmith, extensions and alterations including reconfiguration of access, Cornerways, 26 New road, Netherthong. |
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As a kid she had cornrowing and she's tried perms, extensions and currently has a long weave. |
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Among 70 patients with brain MRIs, 29 of the survivors had unilobar PML extensions, compared with 2 of those who died. |
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This feature allows users or applications to launch programs associated with specific file extensions. |
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Ventrally directed brachiophores with relatively long extensions are supported laterally in proximal parts by secondary shell material. |
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In my opinion, the absolute worst issue is that in so many installations the default is to check 'Hide file extensions for known file types. |
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A series of delt stretches, deep-knee bends, and ab extensions left little doubt about La Lanne's mighty power of persuasion. |
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SierraVisor leverages the ARM TrustZone security extensions to provide greater performance than a standard paravirtualization hypervisor. |
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This is due to the file extensions of Office 2013 files being different than the file extensions used in some earlier versions of Office. |
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Hairline UK is a specialist retailer of hair extensions, wigs, and hair pieces. |
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Hairtrade, the UK's leading retailer of hair extensions, hair care and beauty products has added an exciting new line to its hair styling range. |
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A FRAUDSTER tricked a hairstylist into giving her free hair extensions after telling her she would be helping the homeless, a court heard. |
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Cisco also announced recently extensions to the VPN capabilities in select models of its high-performance PIX 525 and 535 Firewalls. |
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That's me pressing my X Factor buzzer until Simon Cowell is forced to use Cheryl Cole's hair extensions as earmuffs. |
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Hemidesmosome formation, which was observed along the collagen fibres and extensions, was demonstrated. |
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Heavy axion-like particles, called axizillas, are simple extensions of the standard model. |
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Plans were approved on February 21, 1920, for proposed extensions io the temporary sewage disposal plant serving the village of Briarcliff Manor. |
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This close collaboration usually resulted in quick turnaround times where bugfixes or extensions were concerned. |
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Goblet cells are interspersed amongst epithelial cells with cytofilia extensions similar to those more extensively expressed in the third eyelid. |
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If and when the EWG closes those holes with better language extensions, the library hackarounds can be refined or abandoned. |
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Longer term plans include the procurement of an entirely new fleet of trains and further extensions to the system. |
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There are many old mine workings, which often were extensions of natural cave systems. |
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They utilize a multiproduct branding strategy by way of soup line extensions. |
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Line extensions work at their best when they deliver an increase in company revenue by enticing new buyers or by removing sales from competitors. |
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Rather the X in XML stands for extensible and the W3C is modularizing the entire specification and opening it up to independent extensions. |
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Various other extensions, including entirely new lines, are currently under construction. |
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In addition, there are a few dozen colleges and other institutes of higher learning, as well as about a dozen foreign university extensions. |
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George's previous houses, Carlton House and the Brighton Pavilion were too small for grand court events, even after expensive extensions. |
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The second verse, probably added as part of these extensions has become a standard part of the nursery rhyme. |
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Indigenous elites were an integral part of the repartimiento, often being recipients of large extensions of credit. |
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These, and others, are supported by Unicode, but appear in Latin ranges other than the IPA extensions. |
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Ice shelves are the floating extensions of the continent's massive land-based ice sheets. |
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Elections are due to be held every three years, but have not been held since 2003, four extensions having been sought by the government. |
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However, to blindly consider the de jure franchise extensions would be fallacious. |
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Reinforced concrete, prestressed concrete and precast concrete are the most widely used types of concrete functional extensions in modern days. |
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Wind energy's main problem is that it is intermittent and therefore needs grid extensions and energy storage to be a reliable main energy source. |
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Two obvious extensions of the Midland Counties line were from Nottingham to Lincoln and from Leicester to Peterborough. |
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C Wigmore, extensions to form additional bedroom wet room facility and sunroom, 12 Binham Road, Edgerton. |
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The JPEG 2000 Suite provides a comprehensive overview of the baseline JPEG 2000 standard and its extensions. |
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How did that potty-mouthed little banshee with the bad extensions and rap sheet turn into the style star she is today? |
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For decades, TABASCO has dominated the hot pepper sauce sector and developed extensions of the brand. |
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Snake-arm robots are self-contained portable devices and extensions to existing systems. |
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In the mature macrogamont, the nucleus develops funnel-formed extensions into the cell wall, through which microgametes can penetrate. |
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Loan translations and semantic extensions are used extensively as a way of using the language's own resources rather than borrowing. |
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The styling kit includes running boards and colour-coded wheel arch extensions. |
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Unbelievably, she discovered her hair had been covered with a pair of tights under the bodged extensions. |
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A TOP celebrity hair expert has said Kate Middleton's luscious and bouncy locks could actually be extensions. |
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Pole Mountain also offers optional Bowleg extensions that allow vertical use with non-parallel limb bows. |
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The toolholders and extensions feature the manufacturer's Shrinker technology for clamping quality and balance repeatability. |
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Several of the papers propose extensions to metric interval temporal logic, linear temporal logic, and computation tree logic. |
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Time-binding, in this article, however, concerns the development and evolution of retensive and protensive extensions of the human brain. |
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The salon uses the Prostyles hair extensions system, which is fibre hair rather than real hair, and doesn't require glue or fixatives to keep it in. |
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All three islands were formed by large coral heads covering submerged ice age peaks of western extensions of the Cuban Sierra Maestra range and are mostly flat. |
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One of the women, who typically on a night out wore more extensions than a house in Milngavie, after a cocktail do, was pleased to wake up in her goonie, in her own bed. |
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Some extensions to the original system have since been built. |
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Lauren Cuthbertson, onstage for nearly the entire two-hour ballet, shines as Alice, with her elegant extensions, buoyant jumps, and smooth renverses. |
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These threats often can mask their file extensions as common music files. |
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Transport for London has indicated that extensions, possibly to Camberwell, could play a part in the future transport strategy for South London over the coming years. |
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Emphasis has shifted to understanding the fundamental forces of nature as in the Standard model and its more modern extensions into a unified theory of everything. |
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All infected file attachments use the file extensions PI or. |
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Euler's laws provide extensions to Newton's laws in this area. |
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Megavirus and Mimivirus look alike, both bearing hairlike extensions and a five-pronged gate through which the viruses expel genetic material into a host. |
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By recommending that users exclude some file extensions and folders from antivirus scans, Microsoft may put users at risk, a security company said. |
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Forams are abundant in present-day ocean sediments, where they use fingerlike extensions called pseudopods to engulf prey and to explore their surroundings. |
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Although the lateen sail allowed sailing upwind to some extent, it was worth even major extensions of course to have a faster and calmer following wind for most of a journey. |
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These extensions can be lowered for large area mowing or raised to decrease the mower's width and allow for easy transport on city roads or trailers. |
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Bircher Muesli brand, OSO, is leading on category innovation, with a unique pot format to improve on-the-go consumption and two exciting, new line extensions. |
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By making our screen savers into extensions of our social networks, chirpscreen empowers us to be even closer and more connected with our friends. |
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Do not continuously wear braids, cornrows, ponytails and hair extensions. |
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The increase in terms of protection is particularly seen in relation to copyright, which has recently been the subject of serial extensions in the United States and in Europe. |
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The astral planes include some such characters, notably in the CJK extensions, without which it is impossible to write some people's names correctly. |
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Weft is also a hairdressing term for temporary hair extensions. |
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Specialist architects built new mills and then created extensions. |
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In addition, it offers batch converting of TIFF images to CMYK from RGB, indexed or lab, and batch correction of file extensions if they have been removed from the file name. |
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Fusiform cells had large, oval-shaped nuclei with a small amount of nucleoplasm and two dentritic extensions, whereas the mast cells had round, central nuclei. |
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A series of slow extensions, fetal positions, and slides off, over, and under the chairs suggested a need to find balance and comfort, and felt right. |
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The first sub-column is used as a factor column, the second for take-off figures, the third for extensions, the fourth for locations, and the fifth for sidecasts. |
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A variety of extensions of this basic videotex terminal can be foreseen. |
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Frequently bleeding was due to uterine atony secondary to prolonged labour, other causes being traumatic extensions of the uterine incision or placental site bleeding. |
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Antlers are extensions of the skull grown by members of the deer family. |
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These riser cards are essentially DIMM socket extensions that contain a right-angle connector, allowing standard DS10 memory to be installed horizontally. |
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Additionally, the territory and population of administrative counties was reduced by the increasing numbers of county boroughs, and extensions thereof. |
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Its extensions to Belgium and towards Paris, as well as connecting to the Channel Tunnel, have made LGV Nord a part of every Eurostar journey undertaken. |
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Some extensions of the standard model posit the existence of preons as fundamental building blocks of quarks and leptons, which could hypothetically form preon stars. |
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Both characters 43 and 44 are extensions of the morphological diversity displayed by the vascular tissues of frond rachides and are encompassed by character 24 of Pryer et al. |
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We believe that with the type of equity that the Ragu brand has enjoyed, we can continue to grow the brand with line extensions and perhaps even into new categories. |
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