It's only the next morning, in daylight for the first time, that I realise his whole body is red raw sunburnt and flaking off all over. |
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Tired and slightly sunburnt, the photographers departed for home with film and memory cards which they hope will contain some memorable pictures. |
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Since it was only three-thirty, the sun was still shining at its peak and I really didn't want to get sunburnt, so I kept my head down. |
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She is in her 70's, sunburnt, with a funny scar on her left arm that looks like it got caught in a giant zipper. |
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I spare you the details and painful visuals of father and two sunburnt daughters walking for two hours to reach their beach destination. |
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He pulled back the piece of cloth that swathed his sunburnt head, and sniffed the air. |
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Cut a cross-shaped hole out of the back of your t-shirt and go get sunburnt. |
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I must have cut a wretched figure, filthy and sunburnt, to the brother who heard my explanations about who I was and why I was here. |
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I sit here typing with a sore and sunburnt head, an aching arm, a depleted bank balance, and feeling a little bit appalled with myself. |
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As she claimed to perform massage, butter was slapped over all of my sunburnt skin. |
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Underneath the hardened, calloused hands and slightly sunburnt nose, there was a hint of elegance. |
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When we go there we know we will build sandcastles and get sunburnt and that the cafe menu never changes. |
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Nobody ever thinks they will get sunburnt in this country but the reality is that while the temperatures are so high, it is a very big risk. |
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Excellent in the treatment of dry, cracked or sunburnt lips as well as cold sores. |
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His mates remembered him as a powerfully built man, sunburnt, tall and athletic. |
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To start-up a new orchard or forest on a sunburnt desert coast, you must ultimately start from seed. |
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Men who were sunburnt as children were most strongly protected against prostate cancer. |
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Mid-light coloured skin, brown hair, light or dark-coloured eyes, risk of becoming sunburnt but easy and slow tanning. |
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Luckily it had decided that they weren't on seeing a pair of red and sunburnt feet with blisters and broken nails hanging in the water. |
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Voilà, hope you are not too sunburnt and too tired and that we will see you next year. |
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He wore thick rimmed spectacles, and even in the dim lighting David could see that he was sunburnt till his skin was the same shade as his burnt sienna hair. |
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Set in a castle in the Italian town of Montale, the novel is mostly something of a sunburnt idyll by the pool. |
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I went back to my hotel to apply lotion liberally to my sunburnt skin. |
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There I got sunburnt, was bitten by a tick and chased by a sheep, and ran out of water, but I made it. |
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Season: in July in the northern hemisphere the risk of getting sunburnt from UVB rays is 100 greater than in winter. |
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And yes, my mum is going to kill me when she sees how sunburnt I am after spending the day reminding people that our foreign aid budget is a life-changing election issue. |
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Under the autumn skies in western Bosnia where the backdrop of sunburnt wheat fields cut out the silhouettes of men, dwarfed by the size of their guns, the firing went on. |
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Loïc: If it's any comfort to you, you can imagine that we are sunburnt. |
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By day's end, you were bone dry, sunburnt and cut all over from corn burn. |
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Not to mention the many tattoos showed off by his sunburnt skin. |
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No-one wants to be assaulted by the sight of pasty thighs and sunburnt beer guts while casually browsing for bananas and free-range eggs. |
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Turkish Bath effects they are the ideal care for dry and exfoliating skins like the ones tanned by lamps, sunburnt too much or exposed to airplane conditioned air much too long. |
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After walking around all day we were really tired and sunburnt so it was time to head to our next hotel, Crowne Plaza at Coogee beach where I roomed with Lindsay Seemann. |
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Clouds: according to their thickness and their altitude, they can filter the UV rays a little but it is still possible to get sunburnt when the sky is overcast. |
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People limp about on blistered heels with sunburnt faces and washed hair. |
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Beaches, swimming pools and back gardens will be a spectacle of manly moobs, beer bellies, budgie smugglers and sunburnt backs. |
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