For the fruits, I used candied bitter orange peels, green raisins, and dried apricots, figs, and peach. |
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These days, Grace is working to undo the damage done by the sun's harsh rays, treatments involving microdermabrasion and chemical peels. |
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Then there are chemical peels, microdermabrasion, laser hair removal, and the popular wrinkle filler, collagen. |
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For men in their 30s and 40s, that increasingly means chemical peels, Botox and microdermabrasion, the top three non-surgical procedures. |
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The intervening passing years haven't mellowed the magic as Page peels back time to serve up three barnstorming belters. |
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He gives us these familiar, stiff-upper-lip, middle-class characters and then peels away the layers to reveal the pain beneath. |
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Ronald pulls out his wallet and peels off a ten-dollar bill, giving it to the younger man along with his ticket. |
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It peels off without any residue, but as I usually do, you may want to polish it up with some rubbing alcohol. |
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Deeper chemical peels, with trichloracetic acid, can help even out blotchy looking skin and coarser wrinkles. |
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The skin of the oranges is peeled and the peels are shredded into small pieces. |
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The sun suddenly sinks, and the mopokes burst out into horrible peels of semi human laughter. |
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Another meat specialty is marcilla dulce, a blood sausage mixed with orange peels and walnuts. |
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He gradually peels off his suit while giving a history lesson on how he came to have G.O.A.T. tattooed on his perfect bod. |
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I feel the dryness of paper and the mushiness of banana peels and the roughness of dried bread as I rummage through the trash. |
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The boneset tastes like autumn pork, roasting in a pan with mint leaves, raspberry tea, and lemon peels. |
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When the stone peels or flakes along the bedding planes, spalling or exfoliation takes place. |
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Bit by bit, Faulkner peels away the shiny veneer that covers up the ugly realities of the turn-of-the-century South. |
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This compounded product is used for chemical peels, actinic keratoses, and venereal warts. |
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The glue-on patches have been just as ineffective, with most failures coming when the glue hardens and cracks and the patch peels away. |
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A series of peels is usually recommended to achieve visible results on acne, acne scars, hyperpigmentation, melasma and photodamage. |
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He cuts small pieces of bamboo, then peels the skin and creates each letter for the words. |
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It is a multi-stemmed specimen with glossy amber or golden brown bark that peels in thin strips. |
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By rubbing banana peels over your face, you can soften your skin while protecting it from the sun as well. |
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I began stapling the banana peels to paper rectangles, then gluing the rectangles to the jacket. |
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Combine the fruit peels with the vodka in a jar, cover and let stand for 1 week. |
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When I grew up, we were told that our relatives in mainland China had only banana peels to eat. |
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Slowly I get up to the lights, then across them, and the traffic is clearing, as the town centre road peels off, then the next road. |
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As they stare in horror at the old house, the cries suddenly cease and the stoic hero peels off, his tires squealing on the gravel country road. |
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Now the second swimmer sprints for 65 strokes, then peels off for the third swimmer's lead. |
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Then, for your second session, the pace car peels off, and you're free to push the car as fast as you want to go. |
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I assume that meant that he was making peels, long-handled wooden tools used by bakers to load and unload bread from ovens. |
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Odors from your garbage disposal can be eliminated by grinding up orange, grapefruit or lemon peels while running hot water. |
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Please note that it is no fair to throw banana peels in hopes of playing the rescuing hero. |
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The only environmentally acceptable way to improve the earth is to compost banana peels and recycle soy milk cartons. |
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The peels of apples, pears and most fruits with pits add interesting texture to recipes and contain added nutrients and fiber. |
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We do often give some intravenous sedation for the stronger peels such as the phenol peel. |
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This version curtly peels off the romantic excesses of the past and puts it firmly in the classic camp. |
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To gen up on skin rejuvenating peels, don't miss the event at Harvey Nichols, Edinburgh, on Tuesday, and London on Friday. |
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Place the quince slices as well as the peels and cores into a large sauce pan. |
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Chemicals related to vitamin A such as tretinoin and chemical peels containing alpha-hydroxy acids are commonly used for this. |
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Restaurant operators can increase tea sales by offering more choices and upsell with specialty teas containing herbs, fruit peels and flowers. |
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She slowly peels back her boa and unceremoniously tosses it to the side. |
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Laser treatments, microdermabrasion, chemical peels, collagen and Botox injections, light therapy and even medical acupuncture are being offered at a growing number of spas. |
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However, petrologic ground thin-sections proved to be superior to the peels for showing the fine wall details of xylem parenchyma and tracheary cells. |
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Among nonsurgical procedures, Botox injections top the list, followed by microdermabrasion, collagen injections, laser hair removal and chemical peels. |
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Because water-saturated soil at the site has altered the lacquer, he says, the coating cracks and peels off once the warriors are removed from their soil encasements. |
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It is an enthralling book of revelations that he peels away like the delicate skins of an onion, constantly delighting his readers as they urgently devour its 483 pages. |
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When paint peels, it is a symptom of problems beneath the paint film. |
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And then this guy looks me square in the eye as he peels the red, white and blue bunting off the railing in front of us in Section 250 at Busch Stadium. |
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Fluorescence can be used to detect perturbations caused by handling and transport of green crops and even to detect damage in fruits that have chlorophyll in their peels. |
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This new laser treatment may replace deep chemical peels and laser skin resurfacing, which often leave the skin raw and take more than a week to heal. |
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You may know me as an exactingly subtle novelist who peels away the artifices of European civilization to expose the twitching nerves of the human animal. |
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This is a beautifully poised film that peels away the external artifice of its central character layer by layer, with each plot twist raising as many questions as it answers. |
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The fruit peels easily and has a nice balance of tang and sugar. |
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As it peels, paint chips are loosened and can be ingested by children. |
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Last year I made one based very vaguely on her recipe, using raisins, currants, cherries, home-made candied lemon and orange peels, and an apple and a pear. |
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Striking copper coloured bark on the stems and trunk peels off in large pieces to reveal lighter new bark below making it irresistible to stop and touch. |
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The chicken, fried in impeccably fresh peanut oil, is enveloped in a salty skin that peels away in bacon-rich strips. |
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Chemical peels smooth out rough skin and minimize fine lines. |
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He pulls a roll of notes from his back pocket and peels off a tenner. |
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Chemical peels are used for smoothing away roughness and fine lines. |
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All year long I lug a small green compost bucket full of leftover scraps, carrot peels, tea leaves, and dead flowers out to the compost bin behind our shed. |
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That, once again, was enough to generate peels of laughter as the crowd appreciated the new minister's matter-of-fact approach to life and business. |
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The Riesling grape performs well in southern Australia, and this delivers typical notes of limes, peels and petroleum oils, threaded with mouthwatering acidity. |
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Juice from the ripe fruit is used to make beer, unripe fruit is dried and made into animal feed, and the peels are used to make an antiseptic poultice for wounds. |
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The peels are removed mostly with wet peelers, using lye solutions or high-pressure steam. |
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Red worms or red wigglers will turn those banana peels and apple cores into rich compost that can be used next spring. |
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Eventually, it met its slurpy end when trying to vacuum up a pile of orange peels, which had missed the bin and fallen on the floor behind it. |
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The hydrolysis of potato and Swedish turnip peels was very limited, because of the high cutin or suberin content on the vegetable surface. |
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Cassava roots, peels and leaves should not be consumed raw because they contain two cyanogenic glucosides, linamarin and lotaustralin. |
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A multi-tasking cream inspired by treatments such as botox, peels, fillers and mesotherapy. |
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From the compost rinds and rottings, from the garbage peels, from the shadows' darkness, darkness, this guttered meal and all its redolence. |
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Options include 5-FU, imiquimod, ingenol mebutate, and photodynamic therapy as well as chemical peels and laser resurfacing. |
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Like a snake that sheds its skin, the bark of the Saltwater Paperbark peels off in thick white-grey sheets. |
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So it's hardly surprising that chemical peels have a bad reputation with people afraid to try them out. |
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Indications for type of chemical peels according to various clinical diagnosis are done, as well as advantages and disadvantages of different types of chemical peels. |
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Potato peels, carrot scolices, parsley crosses afloat in tin bowls. |
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Acer griseum, the paperbark maple, improves every year with age as it gently peels back ruffles of chestnut to reveal shiny deep orange bark underneath. |
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