Pied ancient sculptures were whitened and the lushness of literature turned into Classicist sterility. |
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Ignore the darker red and whitened silver, but note that the frets in the hatchment were thickened. |
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A patient with onychomycosis may present with whitened nails, but the discoloration is in the nail itself, rather than the underlying nail bed. |
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Syrups, and many animal, vegetable, and saline solutions, are decoloured or whitened by agitation with animal charcoal. |
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Twenty years had wrinkled his face and whitened his hair, but he still had certain brightness in the eyes. |
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Her face whitened and she put it back on the table hastily, slopping a little of the liquid out. |
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Following the example of numerous celebrities, it is fast becoming the norm to have your teeth whitened professionally. |
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Windows were cleaned, grates were blackleaded, furniture polished and the front doorstep and flags were whitened. |
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For some reason, even after all these years, they have never faded, or even whitened. |
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My face was whitened with powder and my golden-brown eyelashes were black to match the carefully applied eyeliner and shadows. |
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She absently tapped her artistry pencil on the sketch paper as she stared out onto the whitened garden with unseeing eyes. |
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It had my audience on the edge of its seats, lips parted, knuckles whitened. |
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Down the whitened streets, past the whitened cars, whitened trees still bearing leaves, whitened people, we discussed society and art, and the act of creating. |
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Cerusé finish which is a traditional whitened clay glaze over the red terracotta. |
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Some men whitened their hands with bleach, reddened their faces with rouge, and covered their body odor with lots of cologne. |
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All specimens are latex molds whitened with ammonium chloride. |
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It whitened the skins of young women, outlined their eyes and turned their lips gloss-red. |
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During the Renaissance, popular characters in French farce wore false beards of lamb's wool and whitened their faces with flour. |
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Unlike most of the other stock characters, he played without a mask, his face whitened with powder. |
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The saddest thing is to see how some government members are pharisees, whitened sepulchres. |
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The main lounge features a whitened, exposed roofing framework and a Louis XV fireplace at one end of this large room. |
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What a surprise to look at our Kaorigin office and workshop whitened along with a shining weather. |
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To do this, the sky negatives are often taken elsewhere and the photographers go as far as to use blurred or whitened artificial skies. |
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The mask was made of soft wood and whitened with kaolin which symbolises the power of the spirits of the dead. |
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Extensible table with whitened oak structure, wengè oak structure or white matt lacquered beech wood structure. |
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Jason's knuckles whitened as he tightened his hold on his gun. |
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She pressed her lips together until they whitened and turned numb. |
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Mike gripped the arms of his seat until his knuckles whitened. |
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The ceiling of basement to be lathed with strong laths securely nailed, plastered two coats, set fair, and twice whitened when dry. |
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Then the skin is stretched tight on a frame, scraped thin to remove further traces of hair and flesh, whitened with chalk, and smoothed with pumice. |
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His chest and neck turned into mincemeat. The double chin had been blown away completely, revealing a skeletal jaw and chemically whitened teeth. |
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How do I keep whitened teeth bright for as long as possible? |
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The earliest form of bleaching involved spreading fabrics and cloth out in a bleachfield to be whitened by the action of the sun and water. |
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The strong colours are whitened gradually, almost up to white. |
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Armchair with solid oak tapered legs, whitened oak or wengè colour. |
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A white immobile face traditionally represents a thwarted human being, but the whitened face of the Butoh dancer is mobile and is in touch with innocence, wonder, fear and mortality. |
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The phenolic resin fibreglass composite material had whitened on some of the recovered pieces of the plenums, leaving only the fibreglass cloth, without the phenolic resin. |
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No dyes or fragrance and whitened without chlorine. 3 rolls. |
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Previous major roles have seen him painted blue and covered in blue fur in X-Men and with his head shaved and skin whitened as the terminally ill nutbag slave on a mission, Nux in Mad Max: Fury Road. |
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My parents at his feet, wrecked honeysuckles, he lowered his swordlike mouth, gorged on them, draining color until their eyebrows whitened. |
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It was a very long street of two-story brick houses, neat and prim, with whitened stone steps and little groups of aproned women gossiping at the doors. |
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Lead, in the form of Venetian ceruse, was extensively used in cosmetics by Western European aristocracy as whitened faces were regarded as a sign of modesty. |
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