I thanked her, and she looked at me, the strawberry mark pinker in the light of the candle. |
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My triumph seemed complete and her cheeks seemed pinker than usual when she finally emerged from the powder room. |
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Goldstein and pinker possess distinctive good looks that make them seem as though they were meant to be a couple. |
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She had used a light blush to make Mila's face pinker and a shimmery goldish-brown eyeshadow for her eyelids and dark, but not too dark, pink lipgloss for her mouth. |
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The disc is pinker than normal due to venous obstruction of the small vessels on its surface. |
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Goldstein has watched awestruck students approach pinker and ask him to autograph their body parts during public events. |
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The newly revealed skin will likely appear pinker than usual for two to three months. |
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During arousal, the skin flushes, the lips become redder and the areolar tissue around the nipples becomes pinker and darker. |
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Although some parts of town are pinker than others, Palm Springs contains no gay ghetto. Across America same-sex couples are becoming more ordinary. |
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The bridge across the re-encountered Seine that led to Clichy was lined with cheerful window boxes, planted with a gaily patriotic tricolour of blooms pinker, pinker and pinkest. |
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Their flesh is a lot whiter because they feed on langoustines when it's colder whilst when the waters are warming they feed on herring which makes their flesh pinker. |
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Pinker suggests that our love of music may have developed out of a similar evolutionary need to distinguish different sounds. |
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With the screamo, the manic guitar riffage and the pseudo-intellectual lyrics, Horace Pinker have followed this tried-and-true formula to a tee. |
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Pinker and Jackendoff argue that modern language may have emerged from an ancient pidgin through evolutionary fine-tuning. |
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Pinker talks about relativism, social constructivism, science studies, cultural studies, critical theory, postmodernism, and deconstructionism. |
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For example, Pinker attributes opposition to genetically modified foods to innate and intuitive essentialism. |
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That first connection over a love of words convinced Goldstein to have her editor ask Pinker to blurb her next book. |
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Pinker is not a self-appointed enforcer of arbitrary rules, and he has little patience for purists, prigs, and pedants. |
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Pinker argues that we need not fear nihilism or meaninglessness from the modern human sciences because they show that morality is wired into the human brain. |
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In The Sense of Style, Steven Pinker settles a war among the scolds with a sensible approach to usage. |
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Steven Pinker recently argued that, globally, violence has actually declined over time. |
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Pinker notes that roughly a fifth of English verbs began life as nouns or adjectives. |
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The city also has a thriving alternative music scene, with groups such as The Pinker Tones receiving international attention. |
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That human consciousness is a function of the physical brain and not some comfortably vague etherealism is hopeful to Pinker. |
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In contrast, linguists such as Steven Pinker argue that ideas exist independently of language. |
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Six Pretty Good Books explores the social sciences through books by prominent authors including Steven Pinker, Nicholas Christakis, Robert Frank, Duncan Watts, and Dan Aridly. |
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