From the agency that brought you permanent-press cotton and permanent creases in wool trousers in the 1960s comes an exciting new breakthrough. |
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He must also stay behind the popping crease and within the return creases at his wicket until he releases the ball. |
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He folded the map up once again, its old creases and textures feeling strange on his hand, like crinkled bark almost. |
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The effects on wrinkles such as the frown line, forehead creases and crow's feet last for four to six months. |
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Once in a while, try to alternate the way you fold your garments in order to prevent creases from setting in permanently. |
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She looked across her desk at me, and I could see that the creases around her eyes were deepening with her skeptical expression. |
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Tiny wrinkles morphed into deep creases in his skin, by his eyes and near his mouth. |
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She looked middle-aged, with only slight creases around her eyes, and along the corners of her mouth. |
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A child may also develop freckling in the folds of the skin of the armpit or groin or on other parts of the body where the skin creases. |
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The deep creases under my eyes stand in noteworthy contrast to my pale skin. |
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The creases around his mouth deepened and he unconsciously drummed his fingers on the table. |
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The creases in my forehead disappeared when I heard music coming from the back. |
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Deep, vertical creases run from nose to forehead and press outward from her frowning mouth. |
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Most of the scars are hidden within the hair and in the normal creases of the skin. |
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So can you please do us a favour and sweep the pitch and remake the creases? |
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Just have a look at where some of the Aussies take strike and you will see them well in front of their creases and looking to play forward. |
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He wore a suit that looked to have several years' creases embedded in the cloth. |
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Compared with pityriasis rosea, psoriatic lesions are thicker and scalier, and the lesions are not usually distributed along skin creases. |
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Viewed from afar, the works seem strikingly cold and mannered, even when evoking the distinctly human creases of flesh. |
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His shirt was white and ironed, the creases showing where it had been freshly pressed that morning. |
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Time is passing, wounds heal, old creases are ironed out as new ones form and things eventually move along and work themselves out. |
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Worst of all was a basketful of designer gear, delicate fabrics and complicated creases. |
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Examination revealed numerous punctate depressions limited to the fingers and creases of the palms of the hands. |
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We could plainly see all the knife-edge creases in his trousers and the gleaming white blancoed webbing belt around his middle. |
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Deep creases puckered the corners of his eyes and etched a spider-thin webwork of lines around his mouth. |
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Outside, the paint had a nice mirror finish and the car looked confident, with a low, hunched stance and sharp creases but, again, a bit blokey. |
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A powder puff would then gently be dabbed on her face to even out any creases or blotches. |
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The envelope fragment was black and crumbling into ashes that fell within the creases of the notebook. |
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These creases are in turn overlaid by circles and whorls of black thread stitching. |
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The dust wrapper has patina from handling, and some nicks and creases on the edges. |
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I have had buses pull up in front of the house and everybody who sees the gnomes creases up laughing. |
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Woven garments, such as shirts and trousers, should be folded along their natural creases to maintain a neat appearance. |
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When dried and untwisted the creases gave the effect of masses of small pleats. |
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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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The first and last serious emotion that creases this weathered face is agony at a headache. |
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The shape is sophisticated, but still quite knockabout, and the divinely soft calfskin creases in a pleasing way. |
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Frowning mouths, creases in foreheads, handphones out on the table meant that some people had to confer with other colleagues. |
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He held his right hand up, looking into the cracks and creases that lined it. |
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Gideon could see the blue hollows under her eyes and thin creases of worry around the red bow of her mouth. |
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Fillers add volume under the surface of the skin to plump up creases, divots and hollows from the inside out. |
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The leather upholstery creases easily, some switchgear can show signs of wear and bits of trim feel brittle. |
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Above the bead, a slim belt of baggy creases circled her round beneath her bosom and her cleavage was covered modestly. |
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Also, refolding it on a regular basis will lessen the dirt lines and permanent creases. |
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Barely perceptible to the casual observer, the creases in his eyes had fallen just a little more than before. |
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Smoothing the creases reveals an intricate network of roads, highways, and interstates. |
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The creases in the photo are because this is a colour photocopy of the one original copy which we all clubbed together to buy. |
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I used starch when the client demanded it and made the creases sharp enough to amputate a limb. |
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With studied patience and precision, he poised the loop on a pencil and flattened its creases, extricating the tape from extinction. |
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This iron is excellent at removing creases smoothly from cotton and polycotton, but it's disappointing on silk. |
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This is characterised by areas of skin in folds or creases, becoming dry with large smooth red patches. |
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You may develop loose folds of skin on the upper eyelids and deep creases on the lower lids. |
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Summer smoothed out the creases in the paper and began to read what it said. |
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Because the paintings are folded when they travel, they bear gridlike patterns of creases. |
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Not only did the colors have to be mixed just right, but creases and folds had to be shown in a natural manner. |
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I took my seat and placed my napkin in my lap, folding all the creases while a few people took their seats. |
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A leaf of paper lined with creases from years of unfolding was clutched tightly in his right hand with its yellow and wrinkled envelope held in his left. |
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The Dressman's shell, which is made from balloon silk, inflates as it fills with hot air and presses the garment into shape, smoothing out creases and wrinkles. |
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For years, you could find them regularly in the halls of Shorecrest High School, medals shining, black shoes agleam, trouser creases sharper than a regulation haircut. |
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She scrunched her nose and leaned in to examine the creases and dark circles that rimmed her eyes. |
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He reached forth, smoothing the creases out of the front of his robe. |
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The creases in his trousers are so fierce they look like crowbars are sewn into them. |
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These actions prevent creases from forming which may cause a misfeed. |
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Essentially a linear artist, she loved twists, creases and seams. |
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Their spirit has meant that their creases have remained unironed. |
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His face was unlined, free from smile lines and frown creases. |
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The creases in her face deepened as his frown turned into a clench. |
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It was with motherly affection and worry that she mindlessly tucked her daughter in tighter, trying to get the creases out of the sheets and plumping up the pillows. |
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Similar to collagen injections, it plumps up creases in the face. |
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Remove the paper backing, refold along the pressed creases and fuse. |
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He had sheet creases across the fizzog and a red chin and noggin. |
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Jared unfolded the sheet, the creases set from years of staying folded. |
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The old innkeeper smiled, the creases around her eyes multiplying. |
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But he was younger than his many creases and crinkles suggested. |
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No trampling of feet, no crushed creases, no sweat and no traffic jams. |
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On placing a damp shirt on the ironing figure, this dummy inflates with hot air in its interior, and thus puffs the shirt up, removing creases drying the garment. |
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The skin exhibits xanthosis on the trunk, especially the palms of the hands and feet and the creases on the palms show a yellowish carotine-like color. |
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The batsman are allowed to step forward of their creases, though at some risk. |
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The old maid came up to him, grinning toothlessly and hugged him, tears running into the horizontal creases on her face. |
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His shirt showed big blotches of moisture, and the sweat was rolling in clear drops along the creases in his brown neck. |
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Tiffin and fellow umpire Darrell Hair stepped in and advised Sangakkara to take a less crowded route between the popping creases. |
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He said the uniform goes through a permanent-press treatment that gives the blouse sleeves and trouser legs permanent creases. |
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Atopic patients with ichthyosis vulgaris often have keratosis pilaris and hyperlinear, exaggerated palm creases. |
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Starting as early as the age of 30, folds, furrows and creases characteristics of these lines are mainly located in the forehead and glabella. |
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She was skinny and white, slight, with a drawn-in pale face, huge round unmakeupped eyes, and puffy cheeks that gave creases to her shriveled, no lipped mouth. |
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For deckle edges, fold paper, then unfold and tear along creases. |
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The lines on an old man's face look like the creases of an unironed shirt. |
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This law sets out the dimensions and locations of the creases. |
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His shirt was brand new with visible creases from its store fold. |
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Creases like these went out with the ark and I am not walking down the street like this. |
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Creases around mouths can increase the appearance of a mouth. |
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