I brushed the tangles out of the golden locks and French-braided it down my back. |
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He pushed his fingers through the damp tangles and twisted the ends with his fingertips. |
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I resume brushing the knots and tangles out of his hair and furrow my brow, once again in deep contemplation. |
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His hair showed an unruly tendency to curl, flipping out at his ears and twisting in tangles. |
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I have managed to get good stitches on light fabric, but when I was sewing a patch it caused these loops and tangles. |
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His head was thrown back, and his hair was crusted with dried blood and twisted in nasty tangles behind him. |
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If you are fishing into a wind, shorten up the leader to about 18 inches to avoid tangles. |
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A useful tip is to insert another swivel about two feet up from the lure or hook to help prevent any tangles to the leader. |
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She picked up her brush and brushed her hair until all the tangles came out. |
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He tangles these loose story lines just tight enough to sustain tension through 500 pages of his trademark Scottish beat prose. |
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Unsurprisingly, nothing is what it seems as his play tangles its way to a quadruple-cross conclusion. |
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Use a pin brush or slicker brush in the feathers to separate the hair and to remove tangles. |
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The strange youth had curly dark auburn hair, that fell in unkempt tangles across his shoulders. |
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She began to plait her long white hair over her shoulder, yanking the tangles apart without grimacing. |
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When using my sewing machine, large loops and tangles of thread are generated on the bottom side of the fabric. |
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It's true that having only a few states recognize gay marriage would lead to confusions and legal tangles. |
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I smiled happily, dried and dressed myself, and combed the tangles out of my hair. |
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Glancing in the mirror, she saw that her hair was in tangles and her shirt was completely rumpled. |
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It shows weedy tangles of wildflowers lifting their leaves sunward as spring advances and winter's dolor is shucked off for another year. |
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Jane ran her fingers through her hair, combing the tangles out as she harshly pulled her hands through the snarls. |
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Calculated tangles of foliate and linear patterns hug the edges of several of the paintings, thinning out toward the center. |
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She brings it regardless, ignoring the way it drags at her hand and tangles in her nightgown. |
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The prismatic oil-stick scrawls are applied in intricate gathers, loose skeins and impenetrable tangles. |
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Her normally perfectly coifed black hair hung in long tangles, and she wore an ancient gown torn into shreds. |
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From my perch above the brush, I watched that animal run at full throttle through dense tangles of mesquite and prickly pear. |
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No other biological phenomenon has remained so persistently ensnarled in fundamental philosophical and semantic tangles. |
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The comb is specially designed to cut through knots and tangles and much less time is spent in brushing and combing your Shih Tzu. |
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Kasna gave her a gentle shake, jolting her mind from its incoherent tangles of thought. |
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Marguerite winced as the serving girl yanked a brush through her hair, catching it on the wet tangles and knots. |
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She stood behind Freya, and brushed carefully through her dark hair, gently easing out the tangles and knots. |
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This braid is a lot more difficult to accomplish if your hair has tangles or knots. |
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However, since May 2000 the company has been mothballed over ongoing legal tussles and tangles. |
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The report's myriad analyses of bureaucratic tangles, however, indicate a continuing lack of focus. |
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He gently combed the tangles out of her hair and deftly plaited a long simple braid. |
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On the plains, the banks of rivers and billabongs were festooned with tall reeds and wild tangles of coolabah, swamp oak and river gum roots. |
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Shower and shampoo has left my hair in an uncontrollable mass of curls and tangles. |
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After washing her face and hands, she unbraided her hair and set about the task of combing out the tangles. |
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Her husband is a US citizen which takes care of all the legal tangles in her life. |
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After my hair was free of tangles I took out my hair I took out my hair dryer and blow-dried my hair. |
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Right now the food is rotting and people are starving because of bureaucratic tangles. |
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No, this is not a revelation that unraveled the inexorable tangles of my mind. |
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These products allow you to simply roll up strands of lights, much like a garden hose holder, so next year you won't have to fight with tangles. |
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A satirical commentary on native genocide and its aftermath, the play tangles characters, notions and story threads into a defiant Gordian knot. |
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Her hair was a mess of tangles and knots, and she didn't even look up when we entered the room. |
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The setter's long-haired coat easily wards off the north country's brisk autumn climate and punishing brier tangles. |
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Instead she smoothed her hair with her hand, calming the dishevelled tangles and knots, and walked back into the empty bedroom. |
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Their brains contained tangles that are believed to disrupt connections between brain cells and are a hallmark of neurodegeneration. |
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The presence of neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain are used to diagnose Alzheimer disease in autopsy. |
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This wall mounted hose reel automatically rewinds the hose without any kinks, tangles or effort. |
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If you are committed to removing all the tangles no matter how long it takes, then give yourself permission to get angry and have a good cry or scream. |
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I blame it on the spoils of a childhood surrounded by Gravenstein apple trees, Santa Rosa plums, and tangles of blackberries growing wild on my parents' acre of land. |
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A tightly backcombed style can border on the tangles of a dreadlocked do. |
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Mr. Goldsmith depicts complex linear tangles, adding outlines that further schematize them into reductive designs. |
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I think you are better off using a day old hair that is well brushed with no tangles. |
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These plaques and tangles replace or crowd out healthy brain cells, damaging the brain. |
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As it smoothes the surface of each hair, tangles and split ends disappear and hair shines brilliantly. |
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Attached to the pumps, multiple tubes on the floor next to the wall led into the space, where they intermittently veered off to form seven roundish tangles. |
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Apply a liberal amount to wet, damp or dry hair, natural or extension hair to remove tangles and reduce frizz. |
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The city itself consists mostly of rather odorous refineries and endless tangles of pipelines, vents and ducts connecting them. |
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The fine-spaced tines remove small debris and help smooth coats while the wide-spaced tines help remove tangles and knots. |
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The smooth outer layer of the hose ensures flawless feeding action without tangles. |
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It is the first drug capable of dissolving tau protein fibres and preventing the formation of neurofibrillary tangles. |
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Neurofibrillary tangles are one of the characteristic structural abnormalities found in the brains of Alzheimer patients. |
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Long thick hair often tangles easily and it is difficult to add volume and Control. |
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Neurofibrillary tangles in AD brains are formed from the hyperphosphorylation of tau protein. |
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They really cut down on the tangles, but make it harder to conveniently coil up excess wire for tidy types. |
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First, comb through the hair with a wide-toothed comb to remove any tangles. |
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Agoutis are terrestrial, denning at night in burrows among boulders, tree roots, hollow logs, or brushy tangles on the forest floor. |
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We expect them to serve to a large degree as surrogate parents, dealing with the emotional tangles and torments of the adolescent years. |
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Single-wire ECG lead-wire set that helps reduce tangles and cable clutter at the bedside. |
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World Bank research suggests that legal tangles over land tenure hobble efforts to upgrade them. |
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Make visual check on your glider before taking off to see if it is correctly inflated and that there are no knots or tangles. |
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The most difficult tangles in the trade in emission rights and clean development mechanisms can then be cut through. |
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Plaques and tangles have been reported in the brains of boxers who had dementia. |
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It would be a way for the federal government to demonstrate leadership in an area that has jurisdictional tangles. |
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The best way to avoid these knots and tangles is to inspect the lines before you inflate the wing for take-off. |
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Do a final line check by pulling gently on the risers or lines to ensure there are no new knots, tangles or interfering branches or rocks. |
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She shook her head roughly back and forth, knotting her hair even more, which slightly annoyed Melinda who would have to help her get the tangles out in the morning. |
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Mounds, called hummocks, are the growing medium though which tangles of swamp laurel, Labrador tea, salal and native cranberries and blueberries grow. |
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Break up tangles with a wide-toothed comb or just your fingers. |
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Her hair was a mass of tangles, sand and sweat caked to her scalp. |
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Once again, we get into these enormous potential legal tangles. |
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But the legal tangles and public resistance would always be there. |
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He began to clean his hair, which was a mess of dirty tangles. |
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The overwhelming majority of major-league fish are taken on big topwater plugs because the casting tackle reaches out with rapid fire to cover the shoreline tangles. |
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The path for our group of six is being carved through tangles of vines and vegetation one machete hack at a time. |
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This is useful for detecting candidal hyphae, mycelial tangles and spores. |
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Flocks of parrots chattered at sunset from tangles of mangrove. |
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Many researchers believe that the amyloid deposits not only make the nerve cells sick, but they somehow promote the development of tangles, and it is probably these that actually kill the nerve cells. |
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Researchers also fed vervet monkeys fruit laced with BMAA, and found that the animals had developed neurofibrillary tangles and plaque which are linked to neurodegenerative diseases. |
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Whether or not these abnormal tangles develop as a secondary consequence of the build-up of Abeta dimers, mentioned above, eliminating them seems a promising way to go. |
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Two other characteristic tissue lesions found in the cerebral cortex of patients with Alzheimer's disease are neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. |
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Its fur coat is soft and silky with a thin underfur which rarely tangles. |
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It shows that she too has recognised what some of us have suspected for a while: that her notability is fanned by social media outrage alone, and wilts in the tangles of nuance. |
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These are made of a protein called tau, which, like amyloid, occurs in normal nerve cells, but in Alzheimer's disease it becomes chemically altered and piles up as thread-like tangles impairing tau's key roles in nerve cells. |
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We pass black boot prints tarred with waste oil and a great heap of wharfish refuse, tangles of long-discarded fishing nets, thick manila hawsers. |
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Both neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles, which also may be found in smaller amounts in the brains of healthy elderly persons, are thought to interfere in some way with normal cellular functioning. |
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The presence of neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques in the brain and amyloid deposits around cerebral blood vessels are characteristics of Alzheimer's patients. |
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Aluminum has been found in the neurofibrillary tangles in brains of AD patients examined post-mortem, but whether it is a cause or a result of the condition is unknown. |
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Aluminum has been shown to coexist with silicon in an aluminosilicate form in the amy-loid core of senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles of AD brains. |
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In Alzheimer's disease, different areas of the brain are damaged and the scar tissue forms a specific pattern known as senile plaques or neurofibrillary tangles. |
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Characteristic plaques in the brain consist primarily of amyloid beta, although there are other protein deposits in the brain such as neurofibrillary tangles. |
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But when a smaller player tangles with a much larger opponent you do everything you can, as soon as you can, to stop the lopsided skirmish before it gets much worse. |
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The No More TanglesĀ® extra conditioning formula helps unlock knots and tangles in wavy, curly or thick hair, leaving it easy to comb and looking beautifully shiny and healthy, while keeping the spring of curly hair. |
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You'd have thought they were tangles of kelp or collops of ham. |
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Held together by invisible welds and cables, her giant tangles, despite their terrific actual weight, seem to gracefully and miraculously cantilever in the air instead of looking grounded and heavy. |
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Monofilament line tangles fish and crabs and also cuts the soft tissue of sponges and corals like the pink sea fan, a UK protected species. |
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The book is additionally a pleasure to read, drawing the reader effortlessly through complex methodological tangles that, in the hands of almost any other scholar, would daunt the hardiest history enthusiast. |
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The groundskeeper was a big, scruffy-looking man with tangles of graying hair pushing out from his baseball cap. |
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Provides the entire coat with natural body, resilience, and luster, and loosens tangles and snarls, leaving the coat feeling smooth and looking beautiful. |
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As it sinks, she deliberately tangles her foot in the rope trailing after it. |
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Apart from the inheritance tangles that arise after drug seizures, the new occupants of houses confiscated from drug smugglers often get threatened or are burgled. |
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We must avoid absurd tangles of red tape, which will only succeed in reducing Europe to a purely materialistic, politically correct but pointless entity. |
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Sustainable development requires co-operation across established boundaries, but jurisdictional tangles and a complex political history frequently hamper efforts to develop a coherent response to environmental challenges. |
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These tangles eventually damage healthy brain cells. |
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This is because the metal has to be mixed both longitudinally and latitudinally, so that it tangles up the magnetic fields faster than they can untangle. |
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These plaques appear long before the tau tangles. |
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During Alzheimer s, the tau protein forms sticky clumps called tangles which are thought to be toxic to brain cells. |
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Abnormally phosphorylated tau protein is the main component of neurofibrillary tangles. |
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The most common pathological features of GSS include numerous amyloid plaques, spongiform changes, neuronal loss, astrocytic microgliosis, and neurofibrillary tangles. |
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