Whitening removes stains and lightens the teeth by acting on the surface enamel and the dentine inside the tooth. |
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Not because I wish that misery on them, but because I think this would be one of those miseries that lightens upon being shared. |
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Once on the move the steering lightens up and provides all the feel you'd expect from a fully manual system, while the V6 emits a subdued burble. |
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They are born chocolate brown, but that color lightens to a red or sandy color as they mature. |
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Cook over a double boiler, whisking constantly until mixture thickens and lightens in color. |
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An innovative technique for vacuum supply to the slider allows operation with no vacuum tubes, which lightens the slider. |
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As we climb over the Clyde and uninterrupted views of high rise flats give way to a stunning vista, Wallace's mood lightens. |
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She scales back her vibrato and lightens her tone most appropriately for this repertoire. |
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Her reliance on transparent papers, stencils, stamps, collage and tracings lightens the often horrific nature of her imagery by making it seem on the verge of dissolution. |
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This implosion is a rethinking of the structure of mofongo by pairing it with an island fruit, a variation which lightens the otherwise very starchy plaintain. |
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It lightens UV-induced skin pigmentation and works by accelerating proteolytic degradation of tyrosinase. |
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Like the excessive musicjargon salad, the dissertationese lightens as it goes, but for the first couple of chapters the reader has to turn the pages with a forklift. |
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After the first shearing, their fleece lightens further to grey. |
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