She is firmly matched in Peter Bowles, a dashing man who carries the world in the furrow of his brow but who radiates genteel grace. |
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She blinked once in surprise, and then her brow lowered and her dark eyes glittered with rage. |
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The brow pencil in Soft Brown is a delicate colour and blended well when it was brushed. |
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Livi's neighbor's brow puckered thoughtfully as she read the instructor's criticisms. |
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There was a disappointed frown on her brow as the swirling symphony of notes surrounded us. |
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The man's face is set in a displeased grimace, his brow furrowed in certain displeasure. |
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These glands are located under the brow bone behind the upper eyelid, at the edge of the eye socket, and in the lids. |
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He can flit from populist argument to high brow abstraction and then back into quango-speak and then consultancy jargon with amazing felicity. |
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His brow is uncreased by worry or doubt, and the only wrinkles he might acquire are laugh lines. |
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Her brow furrowed in confusion, but then her eyes flashed with anger again. |
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Use a sponge applicator or brush to apply solid colour to the lid, then blend out towards the socket and brow bone with your fingers. |
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We would ascribe the brow ridge's extra robustness in gorillas to causes other than eye protection. |
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With cuticle scissors, trim unruly or longer hairs above the upper brow line. |
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My brow burned, and I sucked a deep breath, sending the oxygen to my muscles. |
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If the prime minister is searching for a cause, here it is, in front of his beetling brow most days of the week. |
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Near the bottom, he wiped his brow before tying the other end of the rope to an American flag. |
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His low brow was usually furrowed, his shoulders round, his face milk-white and pinched. |
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The tiny super orbital and super trochlear nerves above the brow are carefully protected. |
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Her hair was windblown about her face, and deep creases were on her forehead, where her brow was puckered with anger. |
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But as the spirit appeared, during my prayer, I felt surprised to notice its brow darkened and its forehead wrinkled. |
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Vixen placed her hands on her hips and one eye brow rose as she stopped at the hallway near the mini bar and only a few meters away was Harvey. |
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Use lightning-fast strokes of brow pencil to help define brows that are well-groomed. |
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For eyeliners and eye brow pencils, select a shade of gray or brown or a complementary color rather than black. |
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The most intriguing thing about him were his small, piglike eyes that were nearly swallowed up by the large brow on his pudgy face. |
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Her brow furrowed and her scorning frown deepened as she glowered at him angrily. |
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He had these giant protuberant moles on his brow that vibrated when he yelled. |
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According to the science of phrenology, which was currently all the rage, such a brow hinted at intelligence and broadness of mind. |
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He strapped his pants on with a brow belt, his clothes were some what raggy. |
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In fact, I realized it only when my own sweat began to drip off my brow and into my eye. |
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So turn off the oven, wipe the sweat from your brow and sit back, relax and enjoy the simplicity of air-dry clay. |
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Their skulls, while perhaps round-faced with high cheekbones, also have a low receding brow not characteristic of Native Americans. |
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His brow wrinkled as his thoughts drifted back fifteen years ago, to events that were forever etched into his memory. |
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Katy's brow wrinkled and she tensed, preparing herself for the instructions coming. |
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He was completely bald, so when his brow wrinkled, everything on his head wrinkled. |
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There was a slight scowl on his face as his lips tightened to a thin line and his brow wrinkled in irritated contemplation. |
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Here's a closeup of Mike now that his velvet has vanished, showing the injury on his right brow antler. |
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After a decade or so of assiduous tweezering, the brow hairs will indeed be discouraged and will not grow back. |
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Touching her face, which was tan from being outside so much, and lips which were a bit parched from the sun, she furrowed her brow in thought. |
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He sighed and took off his baseball cap to wipe the sweat from his brow with a forearm. |
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She padded her brow and face several times with the sleeve of her robe, and looked fatigued beyond measure. |
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His eyes sparkled with merriment as he raised a dark brow in Hayden's direction. |
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Alan proceeded to get up from the table without a word and stalk off, his shoulders hunched and his brow beetled. |
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Beneath the beetle brow and the thinning combover, however, lurked a singular songwriting talent. |
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In the field on top of the brow was a ventilation shaft which descended to the depths of the coal pit below. |
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There he settled him back down onto the truckle bed and felt his brow and pulse. |
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I see the waitress wiping her brow and accepting help from the monobrowed line-cook and I no longer care what she is thinking. |
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But it was hard work out there in the heat although Woods was working hard, occasionally mopping his perspiring brow with a towel. |
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They would mop his brow and place wine and bread to his parched lips and inform him he was awake. |
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As you mop your brow and apply your sunscreen, think snow, think plunging temperatures, think ice sculptures. |
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Highlighters are usually applied to cheekbones, the bridge of the nose and brow bones to bring out bone structure. |
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Buck sighed audibly and wiped his brow as the jury, which had deliberated for five-and-a-half hours, returned its verdicts. |
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Making it into the lobby, he remembered wiping his brow repeatedly from the water seeping down his forehead. |
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While brows are sprouting, make sure to fill them in with an eyebrow pencil or brow powder, advises beauty guru, Laura Mercier. |
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As her breath returned, she stood again and walked slowly to the brow of the hill, staring out at the hazy valley. |
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The same story unfolded at the Scardaun Falls where the wind whipped the spray off the Falls and back over the brow of the hill towards the lake. |
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The road twisted and turned for another fifteen minutes until it came to the brow of a hill and revealed a small valley beyond. |
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Soon, Karae shifted position a second time, moving to lie on her stomach, facing the valley over the brow of the hill. |
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He overtook a coach full of schoolchildren on a blind bend on the brow of a hill and has never even apologised. |
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It's a busy road, and that was our main concern, with the traffic coming over the brow of the hill. |
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When the brow was secured, RADM Yang strode to the shore to be greeted by RADM Smith and the Chinese dignitaries. |
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The ventail is lined with deer skin, and fastens to the brow with a strap and a period-appropriate buckle. |
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They do a brow lift, the face-lift, the nose job, a lip augmentation, a chin implant, breast augmentation, liposuction all at the same time. |
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Magdalena tapped the stylus against the notepad, her brow furrowed, and her dark eyes narrowed. |
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I know it sounds like a very low brow thing to say, but I expect a bit more action from my spy genre! |
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I push my hair back to find sweat clinging to my brow and realise my shirt is sticking against my skin. |
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Valerie knitted her brow as she struck match after match until finally she took a long and deep breath to calm her beating heart. |
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Their days are spent busy in the bush while the evenings kick off with sundowners on the brow of a hill. |
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Darwin noted that lowering the brow provides a natural sunshade, and indeed people do frown when they are in bright sunlight without sunglasses. |
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Our regiment then retreated, about fifty paces, I think, and there we halted just behind the brow of a hill. |
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Your face is all red and, unless I am mistaken, that is sweat on your fevered brow. |
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The condition arises when the paired frontalis muscles lose tone in response to gravity and downward descent of the brow ensues. |
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His bushy brow furrowing, Zethus peered after them speechlessly, choked by his disbelief. |
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Then she would look at his other work, in civics and history, and her brow would clear. |
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He had a very heavy brow that always made him appear as though he were frowning. |
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The innkeeper raised his brow in question, and he was frowning as he shook his head. |
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A slight frown creased her brow but disappeared almost as soon as it had come. |
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Fulfillment as sweet as a cold hand to a fevered brow, or cool mud to a bee sting can now be found in the digital realms. |
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As Roy complied, he looked down on Vincent, at his flushed cheeks, his fevered brow. |
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Then, Mara was there, eyes and entire being glowing with purple fire, and he laid a gentle hand on the girl's fevered brow. |
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One man cooled his fevered brow there, while another washed the dirt from his eyes and claimed he could see better than before. |
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When patients first instil pilocarpine they often experience a brow ache, which tends to reduce with longer-term use of the drug. |
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Yesterday Allison was able to fuel me with soup and hot chocolate and occasionally mop my fevered brow with the damp sleeve of her dressing gown. |
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He dabbed her fevered brow with the edge of his tunic that clung wetly to his broad chest. |
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The soreness of the throat, the fevered brow, the pumping headache, when will it ever end? |
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Not by my bed mopping my fevered brow but, for much of the time, tucked up beside me in a queen-size bed in a luxury hotel. |
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Under a brow of average height, two grey-blue eyes looked out at me, behind glittering pince-nez, with an air of peaceful interrogation. |
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Avoid over plucking the eyebrows, only take stray hairs from below the brow line as a rule or get them done professionally. |
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Police said the driver lost control as the car came over the brow of the hill near Hopton Industrial Estate. |
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The crown of braided flowers slipped backward from my brow, blossoms tangling in the golden twinings of my hair. |
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Guiding her into a copse of trees, Gil looked down at Laurie's face, finding confusion in her knitted brow. |
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Beauty-ban Aftermath Singe sat working in his study, brow corrugated in polyglottal thoughts. |
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Rarely did Sadie find herself bent over rows and rows of white cotton, batting away flies and wiping the sweat from her brow. |
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Draw a white pencil line just beneath the brow line and then blend it with a cotton swab. |
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Next day at the council meeting, he sported court plasters on brow and beak. |
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Look at family members to see if there are shared traits, such as brow furrows, crow's feet or under-eye bags. |
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His eyes speak volumes and a sneering curl of his lip or raising of the brow conveys as much as a page of dialogue or explanation. |
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Botox also could be useful for alleviating migraine headaches and lower back pain, and for cosmetic uses, such as brow furrow and crow's feet. |
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The wrinkled old man seemed to relax, but the deep furrow in his brow didn't lift until she had her hand on the doorknob. |
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Her small mouth was pushed down pessimistically at the ends, her brow furrowed with worry and lined with age. |
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My brow furrowed in a frown as I searched quickly for an explanation, and suddenly it came to me. |
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She slapped the reins against the flat of her palm, a slight frown furrowing her tanned brow. |
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She spun around to see Arthur striding towards her, his brow furrowed with concern. |
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He was leaning with one white hand against the windowsill, a frown furrowing his brow as he watched the sky fill with stars. |
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Under the bright glow from the fire, she could see him frown, his brow furrowed with concentration. |
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Ezmo looked shocked for a moment, and then his brow drew together in a dark, brooding frown. |
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I resisted the strong urge to test his brow for evidence of a high fever. |
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They work to exhaustion and stop, wiping off their brow and leaning on their shovels. |
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The natural brow shaper can also be used to hide grey hair or to create home made hair highlights. |
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A well-groomed brow line creates the subtle difference that will affect the overall look of the entire face. |
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Using your ring fingers, make very small circular rotations, starting at the bridge of your nose, then across your brow line to the temples. |
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Accentuate your outer upper eyelid with the duo eyeshadow's Brown shade and smudge out under the brow towards the edge. |
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A young man stood before me, his brow creased in solicitude. |
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When she barked, they straightened in the chair and when she raised a brow they commenced rehearsing the wiseacre questions that had been scripted for them. |
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Sweat beaded across his brow and caked his sides under his fatigue shirt. |
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Jack Womersley, a former Bradford councillor, saw the motorbike overtake two cars and disappear over the brow of a hill moments before the collision. |
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My heart went out to her, and I furrowed my brow in concern. |
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Mr Nugent was travelling separately and driving behind his pals when he lost sight of the Peugeot after the brow of a hill near Castledown School, Ludgershall. |
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Nationalism is a gradual and fitful process, not a phenomenon that springs fully armed from Zeus's brow and remains an unstinting armed patroness of the national polity. |
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I'll have them bring some wet rags, to cool your fevered brow. |
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Maybe a glass of water would suffice, also to cool my fevered brow. |
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Giovanni sighed and rubbed his forehead, his brow creasing as he thought. |
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Serai curled her lips and darkened her brow to show she was angry. |
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His brow wrinkled with contemplation at the events unfolding before him. |
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Even at that time my brow felt moist with the tropical heat. |
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His hair, a soft ginger-brown color, was short and shaggy from his brow and over the crown of his head, but lengthened a sizable amount in the back, where it was tied off. |
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From here he could already see the tiny beads of sweat beginning to accumulate across her brow and collar bone, making her soft golden honey skin glisten in the light. |
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At that, he withdraws a shiv and runs the crude blade in a slow, deliberate arc from the top of his brow to his chin as the guards rush and tackle him. |
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Either you have not gone bed to yet, and you need something to assuage your fevered brow, or you are waking up and you need something to assuage your fevered brow. |
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She then frowned and upraised an eye brow as she looked me up and down. |
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Weber was constantly wiping his brow with a towel during the TV game. |
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In addition to wiping down gym equipment, use a separate towel to mop the sweat from your brow to minimize the chance of picking up a respiratory infection. |
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I'm lucky to have a gap, of course, even though I created that gap during my working life, by the sweat of my brow and by saving a little every month, year after year. |
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His breathing was painful and laboured, his brow wet with perspiration. |
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Her surgery included a nose job, brow lift and chin implant. |
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His brow wrinkled as if to ask me what was wrong, and I just sighed. |
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These thoughts spun around in my head, making my fevered brow sweat. |
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No one will wipe my fevered brow, no one will sooth my aching head. |
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He paused for a moment, obviously thinking as his tan brow wrinkled. |
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The only details either of them could pick out was the enormous golden crown sitting on the cowled brow and the huge sword strapped to the side of the mount. |
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He first dusted her lids with the palette's lightest shade up to the brow bone before blending the dark blue along the outer corners and lower lash line. |
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My Mother brow beat me into making this trip and my cousin, the one who knows how crazy they all are, wants me to detour on the way home to go see her Mother. |
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As you come to a certain brow of the hill on the Mount of Olives, as you begin to descend you come to the valley of the Kidron and so you have a magnificent view of the city. |
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Her glasses are on and her brow is furrowed in concentration. |
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The injection works by temporarily paralysing the muscles around the forehead, eyes and brow that make wrinkles and lines in the face as people age. |
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Gingerly I descended and paused, as a waft of cool air freshened my brow. |
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Her tiny rosebud of a mouth pursed worriedly, her brow creasing to match. |
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And if that is true then why not admit that Botoxing a wrinkled brow or downsizing a large nose, while cosmetic, may be reasonable choices for some to make as well. |
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Colour bloomed in Nicole's cheeks and her brow creased slightly in worry. |
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As the cries of distress and anxiety from the audience multiplied, Mr Chirac's brow creased. |
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I came over the brow of a hill to find six motorbike police leaning on the garden wall and picking off their victims for passing through a radar trap. |
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Or they use an eye pencil instead of a more neutral brow pencil, which has a different consistency. |
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Her pallid young face, brow sweating with fear and pain, yet resolute and stiff with sorrow, makes you want to cry. |
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I asked why, and he paused for a moment, furrowing his brow and exhaling deeply. |
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But his prayers to Saint Veronica, who is credited with giving Jesus a kerchief to wipe his brow on the road to Golgotha, apparently go unanswered. |
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He dances clingingly, caressingly, with his brow against mine, cheeks touching. |
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I stand there for a few minutes looking at my son, kissing my wife on the brow and generally getting in the midwife's way before making my excuses. |
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The falconids resemble the accipitrids in some characteristics, such as a powerful hooked bill, a fleshy cere straddling the bill, heavy bony brow ridges, and a crop. |
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They had distinctive cranial features that included prominent brow ridges, low, sloping foreheads, a chinless and heavy forward-jutting jaw, and extremely large front teeth. |
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To keep from trapping hairs that are too long, brush brows up and then trim any that stick out over the top of your natural brow line. |
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Nature designed the brow to keep foreign particles and sweat out of the eyes. |
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For light coverage, try Jouer's Luminizing Moisture Tint, which returns dewiness to brow and cheekbones. |
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The patient was also displeased with the appearance of her brow and upper lids after upper lid blepharoplasty and endoscopic brow lift. |
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This patient underwent brow lift, upper and lower lid blepharoplasty, midface lift, and facelift. |
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Once you've decided on a shape, make short, light, upward feathery strokes with a soft, well-sharpened pencil to replicate the natural brow hairs. |
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Select between the light Riester spectacle frame or the brow band system for the use of your loupes. |
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Many times in the film, an arched eyebrow, a downcast eye, or wrinkled, furrowed brow says a lot more than the witty bon mots that the cast members like to throw about. |
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Tom furrowed his brow and tapped a few keys on his computer. |
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Eyebrows and eyes should be given a longer appearance with the help of the brow pencils. |
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Only when Martina Hingis began to use her racket as a stickpin to Daja Bedanova's spirits, and her daughter's advancement to the United States Open semifinal was secure, did Molitor's furrowed brow relax yesterday. |
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It's the picture tube,'' he said, and laid a sympathetic hand on the brow of the Trinitron. |
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By this time Annaple, with a brow like a tragic volume, had hobbled towards him, and caught his horse by the bridle. |
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The maid had entered with us, and began once more to foment the bruise upon her mistress's brow. |
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He encounters some obstacle in his train of reasoning... and then a frown passes like a shadow over his brow. |
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Now and then a note from the bugle of some overjoyous youths as he entered the forest, brought a frown upon the brow of old Congo. |
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The balding pate shines, the brow wrinkles, the watery eye winks, the goatish smile smeared over a goatee'd face, the face of your own future? |
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Kate's brow furrowed, as she listened to the kerslap, kerslap of the waves on the hull. |
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She knotted her brow in concentration while attempting to unravel the tangled strands. |
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This contrasts with archaic humans, where the brow ridge is pronounced and unbroken. |
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So rather than posh skin creams that overpromise, a good brow job gives instant results. |
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Sika stags have stout, upright antlers with an extra buttress up from the brow tine and a very thick wall. |
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I saluted, crossed the brow and signed in. |
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My brow furled again at the lack of a centre-console storage bin. |
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She crinkles her brow and then, on cue, she emits a keening howl. |
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In contrast to the ataraxia of Daenerys, Emilia's charming brow is often wrinkled up with amusement, while her dark eyebrows are as mobile as a couple of ferrets in a sack. |
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So, fellow vertebrates, do we want to continue being brow beaten and dragged down by the jellyfish in the darkest parts of deep water where no sun shines? |
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Sweat beads formed on the education secretary's brow as her finger wobbled along her lines of the script, but she reached the end without too many disasters. |
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Let the fan cool your brow when you're out in the sun! |
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To illuminate the eyes, apply a touch of gold on the brow bone. |
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If Moody's injury was bad news for Johnson then Wilkinson's display got old beetle brow smiling. |
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He's got to take his share of the blame, even if his much-wrinkled brow looks good under a buzzcut. |
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The product line features more than 50 products, including foundations, concealers, bronzers and brushes as well as eyelash, brow and lip tints. |
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Rita Hazan, hair colorist to the stars, has moved her salon to 720 Fifth Avenue and will now offer services from brow guru Ramy. |
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It also gave readouts for the corrugator supercilii, the 'frowning muscle' that furrows the brow and is frozen by Botox. |
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Use a clear brow set to groom the shape and then fill and extend with an eyebrow pencil. |
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Apply the cream under your brow bone to give yourself a non-surgical eyelift. |
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An insurance salesman wipes his brow over the fine print, over his wobbly legged foldup table. |
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Magdelenian humans appear to have been of low stature, dolichocephalic, with a low retreating forehead and prominent brow ridges. |
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After 1842 many women continued to work at the pits but on the surface, sorting coal from dirt on the coal screens, as pit brow lasses. |
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But he made no audible comment, though his thoughts were as black as his brow and as grimly fashioned as the set of his jaw. |
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Taenia and ivy leaves are added by hand. Figure wears a taenia horizontally over her brow and a spray of ivy in her hair. |
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When the smoke cleared, two more hogs and a Weatherby brow had been added to the day's tally. |
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We were on the brow of the hill, and below us there was a whare roofed in with corrugated iron. |
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Avoid injection near the levator palpebrae superioris, particularly in patients with larger brow depressor complexes. |
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So a second coronation was held and once more the crown was placed on the brow of Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick, Lord of Annandale, King of the Scots. |
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His brow and hair and the palms of his hands were wet, and there was a kind of nervous contraction of his muscles. They seemed to ripple and string tense. |
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They thrust him out of the city, and led him unto the brow of the hill. |
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Skhul V, for example, has prominent brow ridges and a projecting face. |
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Who are those there in fine array on the top of Nelson's Pillar, and who is he with the domy brow, whose voice is pealing out over the green hills of holy old Ireland? |
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James took a step forward, his dark eyes bright under that jutting hedgerow of a brow that swept across his forehead without a break even above his axeblade of a nose. |
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But when the magic involves a brow lift, eye-bag removal, full face lift, chemical peel and rhinoplasty, it's a wonder they didn't just trade her in for a newer model. |
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The Genesis features lens options, including clear, amber and vermilion lenses, antifog lens coating, an adjustable fit frame and soft brow bar material. |
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The prominent, palmate brow tines extend forward, over the face. |
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In the light of the seven golden flames, Nana's face looked young and fresh, and their glow erased the deeply graven fines in Baba's brow as he intoned the kiddush. |
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This, from a girl who left Heathrow six months ago wearing skinny jeans and a Scouse brow and with her beloved hair straighteners carefully packed in her hand luggage. |
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Temporal nerve neuropraxia and contralateral compensatory brow elevation. |
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First brush down your brow hairs to find your natural shape and groom back, then fill in any sparse areas with light strokes to frame your face and add definition. |
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She had a full face of make-up on, a scouse brow and false lashes. |
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A true Tartarean dignity sat upon her brow, and not factitiously or with marks of constraint, for it had grown in her with years. |
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With a sore heart and a gloomy brow, he prepared to attend William thither. |
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She had changed her auburn hair. Instead of wearing it in a billowing puff over her brow, she had gathered it into a ponytail, secured with a length of yellow yarn. |
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Taylor, 21, of Everton Brow, Everton, but originally from Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, will also appear at court. |
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