If your hair is naturally thin or fine use a great volume enhancing shampoo to add fullness. |
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This leads to a sense of fullness and has been clinically documented to result in significant weight loss. |
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Protein is digested slowly, so foods high in this macronutrient help to prolong feelings of fullness. |
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In addition, sensations of fullness, nausea, hunger and other perceptions were measured at baseline and again at 60-minute intervals. |
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Fat also helps maintain healthy hair and skin, protects vital organs, keeps your body insulated, and provides a sense of fullness after meals. |
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This fills your stomach, giving you a sense of fullness and helping you avoid late-night snacking. |
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So the foods most likely to give you that sense of fullness will be foods that are highly caloric, say, that might be high-fat, high-sugar foods. |
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To grasp this world in its fullness must lie beyond our capacities as moderns. |
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An immediate sense of fullness suffused her, as if she had been waiting for just this thing to feel complete. |
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Counsel for the respondent challenged the honesty and fullness of the account given by Ms Peters for the delay. |
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When I am in the presence of other human beings I want to revel in their creative and intellectual fullness, their uninhibited social warmth. |
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The combination of tiny, needle-fine details and a larger view or panorama creates an unusual sense of fullness and completion. |
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This is the most painful state, because the essential drive of every person is the drive for fullness and completion. |
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The second account is certainly fuller, but in what does this fullness consist? |
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When we are in the fullness of health, it is too easy to say there are conditions under which we would no longer want to live. |
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What these passages show is that the biblical vision for God's creation is completeness, fullness, wholeness, and well-being. |
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It pleased the Father that for all saints and sinners all fullness should be treasured up in Christ Jesus. |
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Chelsea lifts a finger and draws a line from his cheek to the fullness of his lips. |
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Where the irises become skeletal by the end, the roses continue to retain their fullness. |
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It may be the shape of your eyes, the fullness of your lips or even the gleam of your smile. |
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Of course, you'd need to use athletic socks for that, to properly convey the fullness women acquire when they're with child. |
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I was fortunate enough to be born with good muscle shape and fullness, particularly in my biceps. |
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The Spectrum implant, filled posteriorly, gives more fullness and wideness to the base of the breast. |
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I was savoring the lengthy period of feeling the cushioned and firm fullness of her lips as they had seemingly massaged mine in our endeavor. |
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Even bridal gowns that have a built-in crinoline often lack the luster and fullness that a bridal crinoline offers. |
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For the right balance, try a soft ball gown without too much fullness or a skirt shape that is flat in front with draping or bustles in the back. |
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Clothing was deceptively simple, with soft, heavy materials giving fullness and weight. |
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A pear shaped face can be balanced with fullness at the crown and the around the temples. |
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Gathered and elasticized waistlines, and full, bias-cut skirts also add some fullness. |
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They'll work hard to rebuild texture and add fullness to your limp strands. |
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For a narrow chin, the best look is a rounded shape with fullness at the bottom. |
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Elasticized waistlines with gentle fullness and softly gathered skirt styles will camouflage rather than accentuate your curves. |
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Whenever the orchestra swells up with a presentation of the title music, there's a pleasing fullness to the sound. |
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As it stands, the disc delivers just the right level of fullness and power. |
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The lead fragrance is crisp but finishes with the fullness of amber and musks. |
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Drink with a glass of well-chilled, dry Italian wine to appreciate the fullness of all the flavours. |
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The fullness, forcefulness, beauty, and quality both of the singing and the instrumental music have been quite moving for me. |
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The tone held a childlike quality while retaining the fullness and firmness of a young woman's voice. |
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Audio is very clear, and music comes through with fullness and resonance, although it is not a major feature of the film. |
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Good value for money this has a fullness and delicate flavour and is crisp without being acidic or sharp. |
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Some points in the opera are on the unsatisfactory side of orchestral fullness for that reason, like the concluding cataclysm. |
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It had the flavour, the fullness, the richness, the dryness and the length of a proper Chateauneuf du Pape. |
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I listened to the 5.1 track, and was pleasantly surprised at the richness and fullness of the sound. |
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I thank you from the fullness of my heart for the generous and sacred way in which you shared your special gifts with me. |
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Thank you to Brian and Ondine, from the fullness of my heart and on behalf of my family. |
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It is from the fullness of my heart, and the awareness of what I know to be true, that these essays have been written. |
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Out of the fullness of my heart and love for you all I send a Message Divine to inspire you, to instantly elevate and to transform your life. |
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The Wilson Committee considered that in the fullness of time all such records would eventually find their way into the public domain. |
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Nearly all the fullness in the skirt comes from those godets, each one an exact quarter circle. |
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Rather than pencil-straight skirts, steer toward gored and A-line styles with a little more fullness for easier fitting and camouflage. |
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It is often accompanied by distension and fullness of the epigastrium and abdomen, acid regurgitation, and a thick and sticky tongue coating. |
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In the fullness of time these workers would rise up and expropriate the expropriators. |
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Equally suited for jazz or blues, her voice has fullness without sacrificing litheness. |
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But while Gunter lacked symmetry and fullness, it's those qualities that set Alex apart from other behemoths. |
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The moon rode the sky, waxing toward fullness, as clouds swirled in an accompanying dance. |
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In worship we adore the Triune God of creation and redemption and He gives Himself in the fullness of grace to His people. |
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Subjects fed resistant starch on reduced-calorie diets reported feeling less hungry and had greater feelings of fullness during the study. |
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Patients were seen in the clinic for sinus-related headache, pressure, pain or fullness by a rhinologist. |
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It is difficult to reconstruct in their fullness the ways of light in bazaars before the appearance of electricity. |
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The wild beasts understand the fullness of life beyond all considerations of decency or appropriacy. |
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Perhaps we have had too little of the Spirit's fullness to enable us to love with the personal ardor Jesus desires. |
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Umami can also be described as heartiness, savoriness, or fullness of the mouth. |
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It then quickly shows a richness and fullness that much exceeds most of the other sweet malmseys on show. |
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After shaping the spirals, he teased them with a comb for height and fullness. |
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Crimping of the bangs will add texture and fullness to the front of your face while crimping of a topknot or ponytail will add height. |
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Symptoms include frequent bowel motions, a sense of fullness and often headache and anxiety. |
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Hallmarks of quality are fullness of body, balance of acidity, and persistence of flavour. |
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It will also remove a great deal of the fullness and the body from the hair giving it a sleeker look. |
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Strings or elastic might be attached inside the skirt to keep the back fullness and the bustle in place. |
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As for the cut, I tapered the hair on the back and sides, gradually creating fullness toward the top. |
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The density and viscosity of wine that combine to create an impression of fullness or weight on the palate. |
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To get root lift he uses his Super Volumizing Tonic spritzed onto the root area for great fullness. |
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Constipation and fullness of the lower abdomen are due to the stagnation of dampness disturbing the large intestine. |
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Proteins and fat cause your body to release cholecystokinin, a hormone that contributes to the feeling of fullness. |
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It is as the whole Body of Christ that we express the fullness of Christ to the world. |
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Liver qi stagnation will give rise to stuffiness and fullness of the chest, unhappy feelings, hypochondriasis, or even mental depression. |
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Memory inflects his every gesture, and silence in his work assumes fullness and palpability. |
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This sound denoted what the Apostles received interiorly, a fullness of power and fortitude. |
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How you portion these snacks really depends on your levels of hunger and fullness. |
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It's also helpful in treating a sense of fullness in the chest or vomiting. |
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The lengthy pause after the last person strolls past emphasises both the void and provides a sense of fullness and weight. |
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Symptoms include fullness in the head, shortness of breath, weakness, and fatigue. |
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Emptiness is as full as fullness, and the whiteness of the paper is as expressive as the marks made upon it. |
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The ear may also feel blocked up and uncomfortable, with a sense of fullness. |
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People with phlebitis complain of fullness, aching and fatigue in the lower legs. |
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Deficient spleen Qi is shown by a sense of malaise or fullness in that area. |
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The most common presenting complaints are shortness of breath, cough, chest pain, and a sense of fullness within the chest. |
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In adults, complete resolution of symptoms such as ear fullness may take 6 weeks. |
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The ride home was noticeably slower, due to fullness, fatigue, and a strong headwind. |
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This helps to curb hunger by filling the stomach and giving a sense of fullness. |
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Floated high notes, an evenly produced voice throbbing with emotion, warmth and fullness of sound, and generosity of soul all were part of what made Tebaldi great. |
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He applies a lightweight gloss after blow-drying and before curling to help keep her hair's natural volume and fullness under control and to add shine. |
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Choose a style that adds fullness around your jaw, not your forehead. |
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She added the curly-textured hairpiece for fullness and easy maintenance. |
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Note the graceful shape of the o and s, and the fullness of the counters. |
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In the fullness of time, ninety-nine percent of the bad, ugly, stupid, obtuse, and banal remains so, and remains so unmemorable that it sinks into oblivion. |
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For fullness at the top of the hair and softer, natural curls at the bottom, medium to small heated rollers from the ears down to the ends of the hair can be used. |
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The other instruments weave their sounds into the tapestry of music, and the audience exhales as one at the beauty of the fullness of their sound. |
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Restrictive procedures promote weight loss by restricting intake via a small stomach capacity and delayed emptying, which causes a sense of fullness. |
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I had ordered from the light menu and I had a takeout box in my hand, so I was surprised to have achieved this state of stuffed-to-the-gills fullness. |
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Symptoms such as anorexia, nausea, vomiting, postprandial fullness, and diarrhea, all presumably secondary to gastric dysfunction, may be responsible. |
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Forgive the trespasses of others and of nations and to set free the division of hearts and allow the fullness of our heart to pulsate and vibrate at the core. |
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It produces a feeling of fullness and quells the desire to eat. |
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The use of the electric guitar added a fullness of sound that is often not found in the singer songwriter genre, which seems enamoured with the acoustic guitar. |
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Some patients report ear pain or fullness before the paralysis. |
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And equal to Bunning in decency, honesty, fullness of thought, and forwardly straight talk was Rick Robinson. |
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Having access to big portions can override our natural sense of fullness. |
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The native legal system existed in its fullness before the ninth century. |
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Feeling of fullness or tightness in the abdomen, sometimes accompanied by abdominal pain or increased borborygmus, which often occurs after meals. |
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True, he is given to a certain stoutness and fullness of frame, but it has been remarked that this well-apportioned girth rather adds to the majestic dignity of his bearing. |
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With a sigh for the fullness of his stomach, he flipped open the cloth and took a pan dulce, dessert bread, from the basket and grimaced at the heat. |
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But, most importantly, remember that a vague sense of nausea with an. uncomfortable fullness in your neck and throat may be your only warning of an impending heart attack. |
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In the fullness of time it is possible to see beyond the fleeting moments of a life to a more balanced and complete picture. |
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Real horror ought to inform our policy debates at least as much in the fullness of time. |
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In eroticism the poles of life and death, being and nothingness, fullness and emptiness are one, dissolved like subject and object in the insensible totality of things. |
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Jupiter is the largest of all the planets, aptly reflecting its principle of drawing us towards a sense of fullness and offering a grander, more expansive vision of reality. |
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Most of the bupleurum formulas associated with the various permutations of Lesser Yang stage disease include the symptom of tightness and fullness of the chest. |
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Then one of us scratched out some notes, the other one picked it up and ran with it a few more paces and, in the fullness of time, an essay emerged. |
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Together we can move toward that fullness of truth we all strive for. |
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I've noticed that my conditioning is now far better than ever, not to mention that my physique continues to improve at a faster rate in terms of density, fullness and detail. |
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If you are sewing sheers then three times the fullness is what you want. |
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When I asked if he knew the location of the real Stone of Destiny he smiled, twinkled mischievously, and said all would be revealed in the fullness of time. |
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May God our Father guide you into communion with Holy Mother Church and grant you fullness of joy in Christ Jesus as you are received and make your first communion. |
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Therefore, children with an earache or a sense of fullness in the ear, especially when combined with fever, should be evaluated by their doctors if they aren't improving. |
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This style of course was chosen to suit the shape of the client's face and highlight the features by giving fullness at the back and texturing the hair at the front. |
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With each movement he allows the fullness of the heart to be expressed while continuing to hold that movement in the context of his soul's love of truth. |
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An underskirt is sewn into the garment giving it extra fullness. |
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Slipping back into old overeating habits requires a certain amount of dedication to consistently override the pain and discomfort of fullness, until you no longer register it. |
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So let's lay off Tim and just hope in the fullness of time he becomes a much better commentator than some of the other no-marks who qualify as pundits during Wimbledon. |
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Echo the fullness of the fruit in arrangements with berries and blooms, such as pale green nicotiana, chocolate cosmos, Oriental poppies, and viburnum. |
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This may cause a brief sensation of fullness, nausea or the need to belch. |
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Soon my muscles began to exhibit more fullness, depth and separation. |
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A nightgown with a high neck and long sleeves may have the fullness set into a yoke. |
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On examination, there was right-sided proptosis, periorbital fullness and numbness in the right aspect of the forehead. |
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Fecundity of red king crabs off Kodiak Island, Alaska, and an initial look at observer agreement of clutch fullness. |
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La Caravedo is handcrafted from the Quebranta grape, a non-aromatic varietal from the Peruvian coast known for its body and fullness of flavor. |
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Keyboard instruments are sometimes used to enhance the fullness of the sound. |
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The Grammar stands alone in the annals of science for its comprehensiveness, method and fullness of detail. |
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The sonorant r is voiced and implies the fullness of roundness, resonant-e, and rolling. |
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Berkeley believed that God is not the distant engineer of Newtonian machinery that in the fullness of time led to the growth of a tree in the university quadrangle. |
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Three lines, three images or thoughts, snap together into a kind of recognition of the fleetingness of time, the fullness of the moment and the emptiness of past and present. |
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They often present with ipsilateral Horner syndrome and oropharyngeal fullness, and they may be associated with a higher rate of catecholamine secretion. |
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Its fullness reminds the young people of a wealth and a beauty which humankind's primogenitors used to enjoy, and which the young people can now relish just for a short time. |
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