We headed down to the river's edge wearing shorts, swimsuits, life jackets, tennis shoes, and a generous slather of suntan lotion. |
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They will then get around it by insisting on open slather for any product delivered digitally. |
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The site contains images that have been specially created, with a thick slather of Australiana. |
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At dusk, I'd slather myself in Avon Skin-So-Soft body lotion, which made me smell like an old lady, but which kept the mozzies away a treat. |
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Do you slather the white unction on like cake mixture or go for something a little more moderate? |
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No matter how many lotions and oils we slather on, our elbows, knees and heels are still often resistant to softening. |
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You can't slather on powder when every grain looks like a boulder on your client's face. |
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When finished, remove from the fire, slather on the garlic butter, and set aside for five minutes. |
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There it hovered, a dark and foreboding presence, seeming to slather as this new thing to devour came closer. |
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Most places slather on the mayo, making this fish dish extraordinarily high in fat and calories. |
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You insert freshly cut limes, slather on the sunscreen and take a large gulp of your intoxicating brew. |
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For super dry hands, feet and skin. slather on olive oil straight from the bottle. |
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After showering with this mixture, I slather on thick, rich cream for fresh, exfoliated skin. |
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Then they slather on antibiotic cream and apply silver-impregnated bandages. |
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If they're calloused, does she pumice them and slather them in lotion to make them soft and resilient again? |
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Host employers have had open slather for a long time and that is challenged by a decision that is both strong and well-reasoned. |
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Just slather a generous pat of butter onto one of these spicy muffins while it's still warm, and call it dessert. |
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Then slather on a bunch of Dijon, careful to leave the pepper in place. |
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We load the Bee with our picnic supplies, rain gear, sturdy shoes, and other accoutrements of mountain exploration, slather on the sunscreen, and begin the adventure. |
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No wonder people have to slather their salads in ranch dressing. |
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In a few months, we'd have a whole new passel of shoats ready to braise, roast and slather in barbecue sauce. |
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When you come home form work and your skin is almost as tired as you are, wash up and then slather on a face oil. |
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This week he hopes to abolish the legislated cap on Australia's carbon pollution and allow the big polluters open slather in the future. |
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But the bigger opportunities may lie in newer markets. Americans still slather ketchup on hamburgers but their habits are changing. |
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But most of all it wants people to think about what goes into the sauce they slather on their burgers. |
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It detects the UVI rating at your current location and then sets a timer to tell you when you're due your next slather of sun cream. |
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Remove from the pan and slather loin area of rack with a mixture of Dijon and horseradish. |
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Spread on sandwiches, stuff vegetables, slather on crackers, assemble with a salad, or toss with pasta. |
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Also, if you don't already, slather on a body lotion regularly. |
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After bathing, slather on an oil-based hydrator to help lock in moisture. |
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But, before you slather on that oil-laden cream or lotion, it's important to understand how the skin functions and to dispel a few myths about moisturizing products to boot. |
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Many slather gray mud over their naked skin, giving themselves a wan, ghoulish cast, and they saunter through a surreal panorama punctuated by eccentric installations. |
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This unique stone layer runs in an ellipse across France and is also responsible for the best Champagne, Sancerre and a slather of great German wines. |
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Some of the several hundred A-list invitees were employing huge soup spoons to slather the stuff onto blinis in one of the many living rooms of his mansion. |
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Scorning brushes, and with a palette-knife, he would slather and slap with color upon color until his vision of a raging sea off the coast of his native Sweden in 1892 made perfect sense. |
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Slather on the sunblock and lip balm during the day, but don't forget the down jacket and booties for camp at night. |
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