Diana started with a rehydrating rose petal cleanser and toner to boost dry skin. |
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My hair was in ringlets, pinned to my head under the gauzy material of a veil, and the dried roses in my hands released the odd petal. |
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Flowers of normal plants are typically papilionaceous with a large standard petal, two free-wing petals, and two fused-keel petals. |
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Fresh greens were cut up into very tiny piece and coated with a layer of flour, which was made into the shape of a petal. |
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Long stems bearing one-inch flowers with a serrated petal edge bring a lacy look to floral arrangements, as well as the garden. |
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Giggling I walked down the stairs following the rose petal trail, which led in to the ballroom. |
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Although the depth of petal colour will vary, it is usually a deep shade of maroon, brown or near black. |
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Since then the plant has slowly grown to its full height of 2. 23m and the single umbrella-like petal finally unfurled early yesterday morning. |
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We can't help but respond to the spectacle of a bearded iris, the blowsiness of a rose or a sunflower's jolly petal face. |
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Typical of the family Polygalaceae, the anterior petal is keel-like, with a lobed multifid crest. |
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Their long and slender stems glowed white in the blue shadows cast by the petal canopy above. |
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A white ruffle lining the middle of each petal distinguishes the plant from the two natives in the same genus. |
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During anthesis, the standard petal curves backward after the expansion of the wing petals. |
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In contrast, petal wilting was either ethylene sensitive or insensitive, and this was also generally consistent within families or subfamilies. |
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It is thought that the increase in ethylene responsiveness during petal development culminates in the ethylene climacteric. |
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The differentiated epidermal cells toward the base of the petal are large and elongated, having extremely large nuclei. |
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A dewdrop fell from the petal of a lone cowslip growing by the garden wall. |
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The fringed petal edges were flecked with blue, and the stem was tied with white ribbon. |
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Eggs hatch by full bloom and nymphs feed on developing fruitlets though the petal fall period. |
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It was all black with a single white rose in the middle, a raindrop falling off its petal. |
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As plants reached flowering maturity, the gender was noted and flower measurements were taken on petal limb, petal claw and calyx diameter. |
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The flower stems should be tall, around two feet in height, and the flowers a rich cherry red, each petal edged in scarlet. |
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Activity was also detected in the stigma, receptacle, and petal and sepal veins, and in siliques and developing seeds. |
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Other flower petal choices are rose, nasturtium, borage, dandelions and violets. |
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Radially symmetrical flowers, such as buttercups and tulips, have a single type of petal arranged the same way all around a center. |
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Only a few exceptional quantitative measures such as aspect ratio, petal area and perimeter are presently available. |
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The lipsticks contain shea butter to smooth and protect the lips, along with rose petal extracts, almond and jojoba oil. |
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Within-flower transfer of pollen from anthers to stigma was achieved by depressing the keel petal of newly opened flowers using fine forceps. |
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It is totally machine washable and dryer safe, it stays put, it's as soft as flannel and it comes in kicky prints like leopard and rose petal. |
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Petal length was measured as the length of the petal from its apex to its adaxial junction with the receptacle. |
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The arrangement of pendulous petal groups has a similar appearance to that of the red-hot poker or some aloe flowers. |
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The moneyer's name, Eoba, is on the reverse, each letter in a petal of a quatrefoil. |
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Some delay to ensure every petal on their rose, each side of their prayer card and every bead of their rosary makes contact. |
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Under the disk a powerful light is provided by a strip of LEDs filtered by a crumpled coloured and adjustable paper petal. |
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Unlike the traditional pentagram, which has a pentagon shape in its centre, this one repeats the petal formation. |
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All observations on the color of the sepal, the petal and the lip should be made on the inner side. |
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A rose petal complexion, apricot cheeks, luminous eyes in a coppery vanilla colour and coral lips. |
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The corolla of Trigonellinae is typically papilionaceous, comprising a standard petal, two wing petals and a keel made up of two marginally fused petals. |
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Other fumitories have the tip of the lower petal like a spoon in that it is hollowed out, but the actual outline from directly above or below is parallel-sided. |
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This model therefore concerns 3 variables: the petal width, the petal length and the sepal width. |
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Western Canada recommends 5 bugs per sweep as a threshold during later bloom before petal drop. |
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It's deep, fluid and rich, yet with poise and an exotic melange of fruit, spice and rose petal flavours that linger on and on well after you swallow. |
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Rose petal tea is thought to act as a mild sedative, antidepressant and anti-inflammatory agent. |
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As the first mushroom floated off into the blue, it changed its shape into a flower-like form, its giant petal curving downward creamy white outside, rose-colored inside. |
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Remains of petal tissues embedded within cortex and medulla of the sclerotium. |
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Along the soft, silken petal of one of those flowers crawled a beetle. |
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One anterior petal is missing as well as a posterior stamen. |
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Suddenly her petal pink mouth was on mine and I was in heaven. |
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He only brushed a flower so lightly with his fingertips that he did not disturb as much as a petal. |
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He lived in the small town of petal, Mississippi, across the river from Hattiesburg. |
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Just as commonly, petal aestivation was observed to be entirely imbricate. |
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She replaced the pale yellow top with a petal pink crop top. |
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Valentino takes the red poppy petal as a point of departure to pleat wool or mousseline de soie. |
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Nothing like a few vases of flowers about the place to cheer a dull day, even if we do have to pounce on every falling petal before it hits the floor. |
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Other diseases include rust, crown gall, anthracnose and petal blight. |
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Conventional hydraulic brakes work by using a cylinder, which squeezes brake calipers together around the wheel's rotor when the brake petal is depressed. |
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And another thing: Every time a petal is torn loose, others appear, more solid than its predecessors. |
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Layer with the rose petal cream in a single bowl or in individual glasses. |
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One example would be to adjust the hue and saturation of a flower petal without changing other colours within the picture. |
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The study shows that the china rose petal is a potent natural carotenoid source for goldfish to enhance its colour and also accelerate gonadal development. |
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A woman having a perfect, petal smooth and rosy complexion is the envy of all women. |
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Sure, it is hard not to be charmed by top crusts with peekaboo petal cutouts or lattice strips notched like rickrack. |
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The classic cable knit patterns will be available in petal, sky, grey, antique white and navy. |
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The flowers are very variable with the characteristic spot at the base of the petal very variable in size and intensity of colour. |
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Sweet dishes are often seasoned with cardamom, saffron, nutmeg, and rose petal essences. |
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The ras malai tres leches with mango cream and a rose petal net also comes highly recommended. |
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At the base of each petal is usually one nectary gland that is naked or may be covered by a scale. |
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The themes become magical wind whispers, echoes of an extreme physical rumour when a woman selects a promenade suit of vivid pomegranate red or short, fluttery, fly-away petal pleated, mousseline de soie dance dress. |
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Then they would tear off a petal and so on. |
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Sepal closure shortly after petal fall is the first indication of set. |
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For example, the pronunciation of pearl in some variants of Scottish English can sound like the entirely unrelated word petal to an American ear. |
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Apply from petal fall through to green fruit stage. |
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Depending on the species, petal senescence is visibly shown by wilting or abscission or even wilting followed by abscission. |
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An ornamental embellishment, in the form of a six-petalled flower with a blue point in its centre and red points between each petal, separates the verses from each other. |
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Arrange the scallops, in batches if necessary, on a petal steamer. |
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This makes the skin petal soft and silken smooth. |
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Foliar applications of fish emulsion, 100 L in 3000 L of water per ha applied at early pink and 50 L in 3000 L water per ha at petal fall, should supply enough nitrogen to relieve the stress. |
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Placed on the orchid's rightmost petal, a glistening new penny marks the date of the culture's genesis. |
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Each petal is separated from the other by a single dot. |
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The cover is encased in a transparency, with a small square revealing a dollop of dew resting on a flower petal. |
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This online shop offers a selection of salts from varying origins, such as fleur de sel from Guérande, Australian bush salt, rose petal salt from Rügen or red Hawaiian salt with volcanic soil. |
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Slender and lightweight like a rose petal. |
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Pickled red beets in the shape of hearts will decorate another oyster, as well as sea urchin, leek, and rose petal comfiture. |
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They wore gowns of petal pink bella chiffon with twist fronts, sweetheart necklines and crystal-beaded appliques accenting the waists and straps. |
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With your other hand you flatten this into a flower petal. |
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For details of public stands and sign up areas or to sign a rose petal online, go to www.endfgm.eu Members of the European Parliament will receive a symbolic rose petal to wear it on the 25 November 2010 in the chamber. |
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These traits included petal length, petal width, tallest stamen height, and gynoecium length. |
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Place fillet on top and stick dasheen chips into the sweet potato, creating a flower petal effect. |
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Yoshida's team inserted a pH-sensitive glass capillary electrode into a flower petal cell of the morning glory, Ipomoea tricolor. |
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Next the flowers were dissected and the pedicel and receptacle, one sepal, one petal, one stamen and the pistil were isolated. |
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The hairs guide the pollinating insect to the base of the petal, where there is a purplish nectary covered by a flap of tissue. |
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An alternative manufacturing method is to use wound copper wire laid flat with a central conventional commutator, in a flower and petal shape. |
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Based on such disparate taxonomic elements, its circumscription became very confusing, based as it was solely on the presence of petal appendages and basal petal concrescence. |
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Interestingly, it was found that when the flower petal contains lower anthocyanin content, the total chlorophyll content exhibited a higher value relatively. |
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Together the torchbearers each lit a petal which spread the fire to the 204 petals of the cauldron, representing the countries that participated in the games. |
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