Remember that surface flatness is always much more important than shininess. |
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Up close, Isobel could see moth holes, and ragged hems, and the stiff shininess that belied fabric long unworn and unhandled. |
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I have issues with the shininess of cover designs for children and young adults this year. |
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Her tear filled eyes glazed over the shininess of the pipe, and then almost instantly, she screamed in rage and threw it down the tunnel. |
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The terms you mention are ones that various manufacturers use to describe the shininess of their products. |
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That afternoon, my cousins and I were admiring its shininess and how cool it looks. |
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It delicately eliminates alkaline residue and impurities thereby emphasizing shininess and brilliance of colour. |
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Transparency and opacity, shininess and precision in a play of contrasts, without of course forgetting their essential practicality. |
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Face powders are primarily used to minimise shininess or excessively oily areas of the skin. |
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Els uses the idea of the traditional diamond, revisited by the precise working of the line and magnified by the effect of shininess. |
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Hydrates and restores in-depth the capillary fibre, guaranteeing softness, vitality and shininess. |
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Star metallic wrap stands out because of its quality, good weight, strength and maximum shininess. |
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I remember this shininess now with a particular weight of irony. |
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This is why, with time and wear, that the wool becomes polished and its essential oils wind up at the surface and gives the carpet its shininess. |
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Effective and reasonably fast cleaning with removal of atmospheric dirt by bleaching the substrate yet without compromising the shininess. |
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The typography and frightening face shininess are not to be missed. |
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People who have eaten pork trotters or any other collagen-rich cut of meat may have noticed an enhanced shininess to their hair, stronger nails, or less achy joints. |
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Asian airlines also dominated Skytrax's recent airline rankings. Incheon opened in 2001, so still has some of the shininess of youth. |
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Removed the shininess that appeared on walls and floors under some view angles. |
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Specially formulated to repair and protect dry or damaged hair from external aggression, le Soin Capillaire gives hair softness and shininess, with the nourishing and moisturizing properties of Macadamia oil. |
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Still, I'm perplexed about why we consider luridness, shininess, wrinkliness and flawedness — to the extent that a person manifests these qualities — the features that are most deeply our own. |
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I make these explanations to you because men are given to seeking the outward shininess that confuses the senses, to believe in the greatness of that which should be seen and felt only with the spirit. |
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A light texture able to control the shininess of the skin. |
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Scientific housekeeping, with its standards of spotlessness and shininess, was founded on no less a fudge than the forty-seven and a half tons of pig iron. |
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The polishing is an art which give shininess to the jewel. |
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With a clear golden tint with green reflections, with a perfect shininess, this wine presents intense aromas evoking ripe fruits and white flowers, shaded with honey. |
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The slices must have a glossy sheen and be small and fine with clean edges as this prevents any rancid tastes. The shininess indicates the natural fat content of the Iberian Ham. |
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Equipment of technological reference, lenses with exclusive colors rights and mountings in aluminum treated with three different procedures, conferring shininess and perception of unique quality. |
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Acetate is used to increase the shininess of certain fabrics such as silks, velvets, and taffetas. |
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