Though this dependence was glossed over, it was there in black and white for anyone who chose to read the paper carefully enough. |
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She looked over at me and a small smile played on her freshly glossed lips. |
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It would have been easy for him to write a rousingly romantic biography which glossed over the enormous contradictions of Ryan's career. |
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My fork clattered as soon as it hit the wooden, glossed floor, the sound echoing throughout the room. |
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During her first postpartum checkup, Bennett's obstetrician glossed over her weight gain of 40 pounds and uncontrollable weepiness. |
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Her dark eyes are webbed with blood, her lips chapped, glossed over with bluish balm. |
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She whispered, and leaned forward, planting her heavily glossed lips on his. |
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I passed the time by strolling around the parked planes, smelling their grease, their soot, stroking the smoothness of their glossed coachwork. |
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I glossed over a few tiny details, the ones that could have bought me some time in the clink. |
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Still, the fact that enough other papers all but glossed over his troubles concerns me. |
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Lips, she added, should be glossed or bordered by lip liner that closely matches the chosen lip colour. |
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She is also wearing black eyeliner and purple eye shadow and purple tinted glossed lips. |
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Her lip glossed lips were set to a nasty frown and her eyes were screaming murder. |
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It seemed to cover all bases although I was surprised that the court case was glossed over so quickly. |
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Heather was back, her glossed lips shining like 100-watts in the dim light. |
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Most frustratingly from the perspective of modern feminism, the concept of real choice for women gets completely glossed over. |
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The girls exited the building their lips glossed and shining under the lighting of the building. |
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The girl looked away, her pink glossed lips trembling at my sudden understanding. |
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She turned back to the front of the class, a small smile at the edges of her smooth, recently glossed lips. |
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Rather, they were glossed over and covered up, much as one might conceal a defect in the wall with wallpaper. |
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All of these fertile sources rear their heads in this film, and all are briefly glossed over or flat out ignored. |
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Not too much makeup, hair down, lips glossed, nails polished, your red dress on. |
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But though Einhard declared he would record nothing through hearsay, he also glossed over facts unfavourable to his hero. |
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Her pink glossed lips were slightly parted, and soft curls framed her face. |
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Many of the partnership claims of this and other networks are glossed to satisfy the needs of program bureaucrats. |
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Lips are both nude and matte or glossed in shades of pale pink, red or cinnamon. |
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They can be glossed over in a speech, but not so in America's gruelling tradition of head-to-head TV debates. |
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I'm tweezed, conditioned, hot oiled, hot waxed, manicured, pedicured, glossed, concealed, spritzed and sprayed. |
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Faced with this tediously turgid presentation, my eyes glossed over, and only masochistic perseverance got me through. |
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It meets all contingencies, this term for all seasons, so that any building that appears to date from the colonial period can readily be glossed with it. |
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Their movements are predictable, their pickup lines, their reactions, the words that spill out of their perfectly glossed lips, all predictable and sad. |
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He grinned properly, and I felt a smile on my own glossed lips. |
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A little Vaseline would afterward be glossed onto Mum's lips. |
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Claire pursed her perfectly glossed lips and considered me a moment. |
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So I sat down as she powdered my face and dusted eyeshadow and blush and glossed my lips and lined my eyes and curled and coated my eyelashes with mascara. |
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Casey and her cronies all let their perfect lip glossed lips fall. |
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I briefly glossed over it in standard grade maths, but only just. |
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We lost this case before the Court of Appeal because they conflated the two questions and glossed the plaintiff's evidence in an unacceptable way. |
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The first is that its abortive potential has been glossed over in the media and your press release. |
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However, I felt that because of time and because of the many details of this bill, he glossed over something. |
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Mr. Speaker, the hon. member seems to have glossed over the issue of supply management. |
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To take another example, we have once again glossed over the debate on nuclear power. |
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That does not of course mean that trade conflicts can just be glossed over, quite the opposite. |
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This matter must be investigated objectively and nothing must be covered up or glossed over. |
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So there are some statistics that when glossed over really do not paint a proper picture. |
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I may have glossed over it, but I don't pretend to have all the answers to the problems in the industry. |
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Mr. Speaker, I think that the hon. member glossed over a wonderful opportunity. |
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They lead to an explosion of all kinds of contradictions, which are often glossed over for fear of a more generalised conflagration. |
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Carefully annotated and extensively glossed, it has a chronological table of Ancient Iranian Rulers, a select bibliography, and an index running to 25 pages. |
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In the Marber version, the backstory is glossed into a few oblique, albeit well-turned lines. |
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Most official accounts of Slahi's torture have concealed or glossed over Zuley's name. |
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In both cases, he says, authorities have glossed over political grievances and focused on individual troublemakers like Mr Thaksin. |
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The stated purpose of the Doha Round of development and not aid, appeared to be somewhat glossed over. |
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With three sunny shade, this powder sun glossed adapts itself all the complexions, heightening them of a radiant and luminous tan. |
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The decimated frescos, masonry and decorations are not being glossed over with a splendid new veneer. |
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Facts are glossed over, demographic changes are not taken on board and those who draw attention to these problems are vilified in the press. |
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The key difference between food-grain-based biofuels and non-food-grain-based ones has been glossed over. |
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She smoked my eyes with black eyeliner and some glittery black eye shadow, highlighted my checks with a soft natural glow, and glossed my lips with chap stick. |
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But I do not see joining up with the Brownshirts as something to be glossed over in order to make the greater point of opposing Chinese imperialism. |
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Lauren Conrad has become synonymous with the doughnut bun, an obsession with pearls, peachy glossed lips, and a milky manicure. |
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The producers never glossed over the rightness of the civil rights cause. |
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He shook his head as he glossed over the mathematical equations again. |
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This theme has to be glossed somewhat, because of the platform, but we can make the point that much criticism of our appointees has been misdirected. |
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I glossed my lips without color, left my hair sleeked in the ponytail, wore a long beige skirt with a matching sweater and finished with flat, unattractive, brown loafers. |
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No intelligence manager would last long if it came to light that he or she had glossed, ignored or refuted without good reason a development that could seriously affect the success of government policy. |
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The crowns carry many pennate sheets of a glossed dark green. |
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Many who erroneously believe that the Old Testament teaches the existence of only one God being, have glossed over some very revealing passages without realizing the full meaning of what they are reading. |
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My second caveat is that I have glossed over a great deal of detail and nuance, and made choices about what to focus on, in preparing this overview. |
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It is glossed over to some degree by saying, no, the government's intent is to go this way, but the reality is the government knows it is not going to work. |
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The approach taken by the Mine Ban Treaty glossed over this question by committing each state in a position to do so to provide assistance to victims. |
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You have quoted the important points here and I will not hesitate to say that in so doing a number of shortcomings and weaknesses have been glossed over. |
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In the former case, minor human rights violations used to be put under the microscope while in the latter, major violations were hushed up, denied or glossed over as much as possible. |
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The practical limitations of UNESCO engaging in UNDAFs and joint United Nations projects in countries where it is not resident should not be underestimated or glossed over. |
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But in seeking to unify Canadians, the drafters of the charter also glossed over those fundamental rights that were excluded, rights of Canadians that also deserve to be guaranteed and protected. |
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And sexism is more easily glossed over than racism. |
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I was disappointed that show glossed over that entire bit. |
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This might resemble George Orwell's 1984 with its tyrannic, manipulative government, glossed over by a veneer of humanitarian-sounding doublethink and moralistic rationalizations, and is a very real possibility. |
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With even the most elegant shopper as mindful of her purse as her nails these days, this three-way battle will bring a smile to many a sleekly glossed lip. |
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These points are too important to be glossed over and taken lightly. |
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Hence, the logic in the choice of the Philippines as the venue in this year's conference of the Global Organization of Parliamentarians Against Corruption cannot be glossed over. |
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Often glossed over, for example, isĀ Frank's contemporary orchestral music. |
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These points are glossed over in the proposal and should be addressed. |
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The same standard should be glossed over now. |
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The divergent interests of the cartel members may result in a consensus not being reached on all matters or in some points being vaguely formulated or glossed over. |
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Every Committee Clerk, Chairman and adviser would profit from reading it, not least in being forced to face issues and problems so commonly glossed over in the hurly-burly of meeting and report preparation. |
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The council said that Mr. Grafer glossed over important facts. |
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Therefore, it is glossed as non-singular agent morpheme in the morphemic analysis. |
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It is usually glossed as anti-clockwise or anti-sunwise. |
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When challenged on it Clegg glossed over his party's plans rather quickly, and then quickly got rattled rather than coherently defending an idea that may be controversial but is at least imaginative. |
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They glossed over the problem, hoping that the customers wouldn't notice. |
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He also wrote a grammar and glossary in Old English called Latin, later used by students interested in learning Old French because it had been glossed in Old French. |
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In Fields' exiguously annotated volume mawla is not glossed in the footnotes and neither is al-Tabari's use of the term signalled in the text of the translation. |
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Mary glossed Percy's political radicalism as a form of sentimentalism, arguing that his republicanism arose from sympathy for those who were suffering. |
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