Calderone recalls being afraid the first time he had his eyebrows waxed seven years ago, and Cilione admits to similar fears. |
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He waxed poetic as he described the trips he had taken in search of exotic worlds, all on guided tours. |
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From 1575 to the start of the eighteenth century, mining waxed and waned throughout the Andes. |
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As a result, the use of corticosteroids in head injury has waxed and waned over time, with extensive variations in practice. |
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The pain had waxed and waned during the intervening months, and he had been to several other health clinicians. |
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If you place a sheet of waxed paper on top of each crepe as you stack them, the crepes can be easily separated when cold. |
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His creations include attractive-looking lampshades made of laminated and waxed paper, with dried flowers making for beautiful floral patterns. |
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The thin panes of glass were thick with frost, which enhanced the atmosphere as if we viewed the world through waxed paper. |
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The next morning Mrs. Gordon was up early, making stacks of ham and cheese sandwiches that she wrapped in waxed paper. |
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Where the lunchbox is concerned, tin foil and waxed paper are portable, non-plastic options. |
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He brought tacos rolled up in waxed paper or fried chicken in a bucket, or ham sandwiches from the cafeteria. |
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Use fall leaves that have been dried between sheets of waxed paper on windowsills, shelves, and mantels. |
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Place basil leaves on a cookie sheet which has been lined with waxed paper and place the tray in the freezer. |
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When cold, remove and keep in an airtight tin or wrap individual pieces in waxed paper. |
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If it weren't for you, my faithful readers, I would have left after ten minutes and had my bikini line waxed. |
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Press crumb mixture into the bottom of an 8-inch springform pan, using waxed paper to press crumbs flat. |
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Work on a protected surface and place a piece of waxed paper over the fabric, exposing just the narrow raw edge. |
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To transfer the leaf to the adhesive, use the sheets of tissue that come with the metal leaf, or use waxed paper pieces. |
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Farther down in the article, the interviewee waxed poetic about the Sunday afternoon parade of low-riders down Federal Boulevard. |
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The entire plane was sandpapered and waxed in an effort to get a maximum of speed. |
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Using an awl or heavy needle, poke two holes through the spine of the book to thread the waxed linen through. |
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A waxed, oak desk stood in the back of the room and it was smooth to the touch, like marble. |
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Start a permanent whipping by pushing a needle threaded with waxed marline through the rope a couple of inches from the end. |
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His hands balled into fists and the tetrapak he was holding burst into waxed paper shrapnel. |
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Drape it over the lid, folding into little pleats around the edge, and secure with waxed twine or embroidery thread. |
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Like water beading on the surface of a freshly waxed car, the palladium formed granular clusters just a few nanometers across. |
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My favorite beauty enhancer is to get my eyebrows tweezed or waxed regularly. |
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But the question that always eludes me is what you talk about while having your bikini line waxed. |
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I could've sworn that I saw tumbleweed blowing across the newly waxed marble floor. |
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The waxed side of the paper made it hard to keep the folds, but we got a lot of enjoyment out of trying to make the things fly. |
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I'm tweezed, conditioned, hot oiled, hot waxed, manicured, pedicured, glossed, concealed, spritzed and sprayed. |
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If you can afford waxing, i'd also suggest you have your eyebrows waxed rather than tweezed if this is your preference. |
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I haven't shaved my legs since the '80s, and my pits are unshaved, but I get my eyebrows waxed. |
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Some people prefer waxed floss because it slips between the teeth more easily than unwaxed floss and is less likely to break. |
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Apparently, after the Hollywood, and the Brazilian, the latest eye-watering craze is to have your nostrils waxed. |
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Where the lunchbox is concerned, tin foil, waxed paper, and butcher paper are all portable, non-plastic options. |
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To our surprise, a sprucely groomed gentleman with spats and a waxed moustache came forward, aged apparently, about forty. |
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I have had my back waxed once before, in an experimental fashion, by an obliging female friend. |
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Whilst observing her leg I noticed that her's was hair free and I idly wondered in my dream if she waxed her own legs. |
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The waxed paper wrapper is heat sealed and then cooled, prior to being discharged onto a conveyor. |
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Expansive windows on the piazza facade pull in natural light that sparkles off the waxed stucco on the inner wall. |
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The collection includes a multitude of hand painted felt and lace tops, waxed cotton shirts and skirts, chambray shirts, and pure wool skirts. |
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Down the hall she could hear sounds of basketballs hitting the hoop and sneakers squeaking on the waxed wooden floor. |
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Attach clusters of hypericum sprigs to a wire wreath form by overlapping them and wrapping them with waxed florist's twine. |
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Whilst observing her leg I noticed that hers was hair free and I idly wondered in my dream if she waxed her own legs. |
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His combustible persona waxed hot against those he saw as enemies of righteousness and justice, attracting true believers to its incandescence. |
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Public interest in medical treatment for inebriates waxed when local prohibition laws and sentiment waned. |
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These boots sport handcrafted stitching, lightly distressed waxed leather for durability, and a steel shank and multidensity footbed for support. |
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It's Children in Need, so the male members of staff were having their chests waxed and the place was crawling with kids. |
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Three teenage boys had their legs waxed in front of hundreds of their school pals to raise money for premature babies. |
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Over the past two centuries, Hamilton's reputation has waxed and waned as America has glorified or debunked businessmen. |
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Every time it opens its waxed mustached mouth to shout a line, a sense of nostalgic giddiness overcomes the viewer. |
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Critics could rightly charge that the report had waxed nostalgic about an imaginary golden age. |
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Let the balls sit on a sheet of waxed paper for 24 hours to harden and dry. |
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As a result, the Commonwealth's powers have waxed and the residual ones of the states have waned. |
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Zealously denying the accusations, Richard waxed eloquent in his own defense. |
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If the finish is waxed, do not use oiled or treated cloths, as they may make the wax sticky. |
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She mopped and waxed the floors, cleaned the bathroom and kitchen, dusted the furniture and did the ironing. |
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No one can resist taking photos of the faintly ridiculous men with their beards and waxed moustaches and their womenfolk in quaint dresses. |
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I exercise, I have good hygiene, I try to wear what flatters me, I even went so far as to get my legs waxed and my hair done. |
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Tim recalls being afraid the first time he had his eyebrows waxed seven years ago, and Harry admits to similar fears. |
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That night, even though she doesn't have waxed eyebrows or manicured nails or a trendy haircut, I take my wife out for dinner. |
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The moon waxed unhurriedly across the starry cloudless skies, sharing what little light it had borrowed from the sun with the earth for the duration of the night. |
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And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom. |
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Certainly that was his formulation in the early years, that as the child's objectivity waxed, so to speak, so his imagination and fantasy life would be inclined to wane. |
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I just saw a lumbersexual with a man-bun and a waxed handlebar mustache. |
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Really need to pluck or get her eyebrows waxed or something. |
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Its prestige waxed and waned as Thatcherism died and the Blair era arrived. |
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Natural fabric scatter rugs over waxed reclaimed timber floors and organic paints combined with natural ventilation promise a healthy interior air quality. |
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Over time, levels of criminal behavior have waxed and waned. |
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The gum is wrapped in waxed paper so that it doesn't stick to the paper. |
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Lay a piece of waxed paper on a flat work surface or chopping board. |
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For the base coat, dip and swirl half of the berries in one type of chocolate and half in the other and lay them to dry on a sheet of waxed paper. |
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Even Shelton had waxed philosophical and dithyrambic at his passing. |
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I could start carrying a cutlass or rapier around for good measure, and cultivate a fine waxed moustache and goatee while wearing a bandanna on my head. |
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While small plastic bags are still in use for fruit and vegetables, there's even been a policy change at the meat counter, where most purchases are wrapped in waxed paper. |
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With waxed skis, the glide wax must be suitable for the snow conditions. |
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While Matt normally sticks with cowhide, horsehide, elephant, shark, and French waxed calf, he also enjoys using contrasting materials and textures in his rigs. |
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If your paper curls or buckles after the paint is dry, flatten it by placing a piece of waxed paper over it and weight it down with several heavy books overnight. |
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Wrap waxed linen thread through the eyelets twice and tie one knot. |
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Ruskin's View, of which the poet waxed lyrical in 1816, is worth a visit and takes in the sweep of the river Lune and nearby Calf Top and Crag Hill. |
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The lines are stitched in perfectly even stitches using waxed thread. |
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The piece is double-wrapped in waxed paper, and is in its original box. |
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Pure wool, fine wool felt, polyester, silk and waxed copper are dyed with colours such as red, black, orange, Lincoln green, dusky pink and China white. |
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That afternoon we polished and shined, swept and dusted, washed and waxed every nook and cranny of the little house while Madam Cuffy cooked the banquet. |
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There Val waxed in wit and strength, became squire and friend to Sir Gawain and, through many feats of bravery, a knight of King Arthur's Round Table. |
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As highlighted in the film's ads, he gets his overly hairy chest waxed. |
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Robert has already had his arms and legs waxed to remove unwanted hair. |
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His waxed moustache had turned into perfect twirls at their ends. |
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The moon waxed full, looming huge upon the speckled expanse. |
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On finishing the drawing, the worker shaved his beard and trimmed and waxed his mustache, becoming the dandyish mill owner. |
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Many moons had waxed and waned when on the afternoon of a lovely summer day a lusty broad-boned knight was riding through the forest of Sherwood. |
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The programme's popularity has waxed and waned over the decades, with three notable periods of high ratings. |
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While its cultural impact has waxed and waned over the decades, power pop is among rock's most enduring subgenres. |
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She wore long dangling earrings faced with mirrors, and white Bermuda shorts rucked back to reveal knees and thighs like waxed maple. |
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The waxed ends won't slip as easily, yet will actually come apart more easily when time comes to store the rod. |
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Place a single, large tortilla on a microwavable plate or a sheet of waxed paper. |
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Lightly butter sides and base of size 26 pan then sprinkle flour or use waxed paper on base. |
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Store or pack soft and crisp cookies separately with sheets of waxed paper in between layers. |
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Allow slices to dry on waxed paper for about five minutes, and then arrange, overlapping, on the cake or cupcakes. |
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Place apples on the parchment paper or buttered waxed paper and refrigerate until caramel is firm, about 5 minutes. |
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Placing a piece of waxed paper or plastic between a metal lid and the jar works too. |
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Paint the ladybugs with red paint and leave them on the waxed paper to dry. |
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You go for your gold-digger lessons, then you go get waxed and tanned. |
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Generously oil an 8x2-inch round cake pan with olive oil and line the bottom of the pan with parchment or waxed paper. |
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Neil's quite exotic amer murgh was lovely, while Jim waxed lyrical about the chicken dopiaza. |
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Divide the dough into even pieces and place on waxed or parchment paper. |
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The patient kit contains a lighted angle mirror, dual-head toothbrush, ortho wax, end-tufted brush, waxed dental floss, floss threader and an interdental brush. |
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This people's heart is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing. |
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At the heart of the comment lay, however, one of the most important reasons for the Tories woes, as Thatcherism waxed and waned and Majorism lurched from crisis to crisis. |
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Once the icing is set, wrap 'em in waxed paper and place in small boxes. |
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Then carefully melt old candles and drip some wax on the tubes that have been placed on waxed paper or something that will protect your counter top. |
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The custom waxed and waned over the years, but has seen revivals in Derbyshire, Staffordshire, South Yorkshire, Cheshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire and Kent. |
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Tubular rivets are normally waxed to facilitate proper assembly. |
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Leigh's romantic relationship with Finch began in 1948, and waxed and waned for several years, ultimately flickering out as her mental condition deteriorated. |
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