On the screen, tall thin models with dark tans paraded back and forth in shimmering orange and magenta gowns. |
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What a shame about the ludicrous fake tans which gave them the appearance of well-ripened oranges. |
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I don't want to be white, and I have used fake tans before but they came out streaky. |
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I managed to bring out 2200 words during his speech, while drinking two large black and tans. |
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Their dusty browns, light tans and crimson reds were like a magnificent patchwork quilt covering the city. |
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If people with suspiciously orange tans are to be looked at askance, so, too, are suspiciously orange fish. |
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Messy, smelly fake tans, foundations that disappear before lunchtime and skin whiteners could soon be a thing of the past. |
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Both outfits extenuated the tans and muscles that had grown over the summer. |
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Their facials and skin treatment, as well as the sunbed and spray tans are in huge demand. |
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The browns and tans and whites of poised game can blend with the background foliage. |
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He was promoting a range of products such as wax and hair-gel sprays which would have made the Brylcreem boys choke on their black and tans. |
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They say the boots are the perfect finishing touch for their artificial tans, bleached hair, white make-up and bright scanty skirts. |
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Beyond P. spathula being a source of caviar, their skin is thick, scaleless, strong, and tans well, making it a marketable product. |
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They walked along the same succulent sea by which pasty-white holiday makers tend to flop in order to obtain coffee brown tans. |
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He had a high brow, and he wore a robe of browns, peaches, tans, yellows, reds, and more. |
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Overweight slobs sip from supersized jugs of Coke and dudes wander about with mullets and farmer's tans. |
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Aside from doing taxidermy he also tans crocodile hide using a 2500-year-old rainforest bark method. |
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The landscape — a hound's-tooth of greens and tans and browns, all swirling with dark water and putridness — was unlike anything I had seen. |
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They compare tans while a clipboard-carrying whiz-kid, Jack Jenkins, outlines the morning's battle plan. |
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These women, with their cakes and tans and dresses, have long formed the backbone of our cable channels. |
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In this work he typically used a limited tonal range of creamy tans and browns. |
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The fabrics of the clothes were vibrant reds, maroons, tans, burnt oranges, rich creams, tree greens, and camouflage patterns. |
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We saw the two youths come back from the country with huge smiles and beautiful tans. |
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Women travellers should also avoid ill-fitting bikinis, armpit hair, white strap marks, streaky tans, cellulite, tattoos, body piercing and getting drunk. |
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Remember, while fake tans are safer than suntans or solarium tans, it is important to be aware that self-tanning lotions offer little or no protection from UV radiation. |
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Melanin, which is produced in our skin, can only be oxidated with long-wave ultraviolet light and tans the skin in combination with oxygen. |
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He tans, moisturizes, exfoliates, and buffs, and then gels his hair back, with a crisp white button-up. |
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At first glance, Philippe Lavil looks like a jet-setting playboy, with one of those all-year tans. |
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The taxidermist cleans and tans the hide and creates a manikin on which the head and hide is mounted. |
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Neatly dressed in tans and white, the students ask poignant, well-thought questions and are delighted to have the veterans share openly with them. |
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He always tans and dyes them himself, using traditional methods. |
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Yet, even in the depths of a crisis, the Bruegel memos conclude, there is little appetite for big reforms. Eurocrats have reasons to be anxious, as their tans fade under leaden Brussels skies. |
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They wore cowboy hats, wide smiles and tans that evidently went all over. He found a table and, to calm himself down, read the promotional literature. |
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Sarah Palin tans, and she effectively coined the phrase Real America. |
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As Asia's hospitals fill up with young women with bleached hair, deep tans, and enormous platform boots still strapped to their shattered ankles, anxious parents want to know more about this strange and dangerous footwear. |
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It was a beachscape in tans and blues, with a few clouds in the background. |
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But all we really wanted to do was pull up our sunbeds, cool down with a margarita and a daquiri, and top up those tans. |
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This would include not only tanning beds, but also sunless tanning products and spray-on tans about which no cause and effect was adduced by the advertiser in relation to cancer. |
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Whites, tans, beiges and other neutrals match any color, and they offer calm, relaxing finishes that are always in style. |
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And florals, pastels, bronzers and fake tans are what it's all about this week. |
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The décor, like the breakfasts, is a sleek fusion of Western and Japanese corporate chic, in golds, blacks and wood veneer tans.. Every night, a bookmark featuring assorted quotes from Lost Horizon is placed on your pillow. |
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I went to the beach to look at the sunbathers, at least some of whom went there to be looked at while they worked on their tans. |
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This is the world of the child beauty pageant, where nine-year-olds get fake tans and seven-yearolds wear contact lenses. |
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A bewildering blend of comedy, breakdancing, bad tans, male nudity, ludicrous accents and, most importantly, incredible musical talent. |
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While NHL players were working on little more than their golf swings and sun tans, FundSERV communications associate Marie Wonnacott has had a full season, and then some. |
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A bonus for those working on their tans in the stands, but in the dressing room the made-for-the-shade Brits and the Scandis are sweating uncomfortably already. |
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Tans have been all but forgotten in popular literature, but that suits us just fine. |
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If you were caught out of doors after hours, the Tans could bump you off. |
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Of all of the villains in Irish history, few are as ideally emblematic as the Black and Tans. |
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The Black and Tans were World War One veterans recruited by the Royal Irish Constabulary as temporary constables. |
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Some of the breeds of dogs used for raccoon hunting are Blueticks, Redbones, Black and Tans, and Beagles, although other breeds can do the job. |
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The Black and Tans were an auxiliary regiment of the British Army. |
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