I brushed your nubbly sweater once at Galapagos, but I was too shy to speak. |
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Attempting a sweep, the ball ballooned off his left forearm but it was difficult to tell whether it brushed the glove on the way past. |
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I brushed a finger along the side of his face, feeling the rough texture of the dark stubble he was allowing to remain on his chin. |
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Try the theatrical manner in which the player fell to the ground clutching his face after an elbow had brushed his cheek. |
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His wishes were granted, his teeth brushed, his ego massaged, his grapes peeled. |
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If cycling is one way to sort out York's traffic problems, how come the frequent theft of bikes is brushed off as one of those things? |
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Tora brushed it off, but her words had sounded so mechanical it looked as though Tora had practiced saying them over and over again. |
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She picked up her brush and brushed her hair until all the tangles came out. |
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He carefully brushed dirt and grit away from the skeleton he was unearthing with a tiny, soft-haired brush. |
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He could have kept that in the dressing room, brushed himself down, come out afterwards and accepted one defeat. |
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Putting a brave face on it, I picked myself up, brushed myself down and carried on to school, buckled front wheel wobbling like a clown's car. |
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Malachi tried to look impassive as he struggled to his feet and brushed himself down. |
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He looked at Simeon as the latter picked himself up and brushed himself down, shooting his enemy a triumphant smirk as he did so. |
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I said through giggles, as I pulled him from Travis, who brushed himself down and looked up from his seat. |
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Marshall got up, brushed himself down, grabbed his case, and walked to the door. |
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I changed into a long t-shirt and clean underwear and then brushed my teeth, washed my face, and combed my hair. |
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I had put on my clothes, brushed my teeth, fixed my hair and cleaned up my room a little before they came back upstairs. |
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I kicked off my covers and ran into the bathroom, brushed my teeth and cleaned myself off. |
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When she finished, she dressed into her clean clothes and brushed her teeth. |
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After showering, I brushed my teeth and cleaned the rest of last night's make up off my eyes. |
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She brushed a long auburn hair away from her face and pursed cherry red lips. |
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But I needed to know who it was so I pulled out a comb and brushed my hair forward a little and put it to the side. |
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Mika walked over to her clothes that were wet and now dry in her bag and took out a comb and brushed her hair into mid length wavy locks. |
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She brushed her hair smooth, and at that turned to the door and walked down the hall. |
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He also liked having his hair brushed, he would hoot and grunt as mom combed it every morning. |
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I pulled out a comb and brushed my hair, it was difficult to pull the knots out but I was able too. |
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There are also many proprietary liquids and pastes that have a disagreeable taste and can be brushed onto surfaces that the horse favours. |
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I remember because she used to tap me gently on the head with her elbow whenever she brushed past me, just because I was the right height for it. |
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She stepped closer and her tapered fingers brushed lightly against the tender skin beneath his eye. |
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Lexi patted Jordan's cheek lightly and then brushed past him, so she could make her way towards his room. |
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All I did was give her a glance as I brushed past her and made for the front door. |
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She pushed the feeling away from her heart while she brushed Darren's fringe away from his eyes. |
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One of the tears fell down my face, and I brushed it away with an annoyed sweep of my hand. |
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She reached up to push them away, but before she could Brandon brushed them away for her and tucked them behind her ear. |
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He pushed down the hood on her cloak, and then brushed the hair away from her ears. |
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He quickly pushed that thought away, and brushed some stray locks of hair from her face. |
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He brushed a strand of hair from her face and pushed it gently behind her ear. |
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She brushed a tear from her eye and quick replaced the letters and the sack and waited for Tracey to return. |
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In a habitual movement of his hand he brushed his hair from his forehead then replaced it gently to the piano. |
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On visits to Washington, Chancellor Schroeder was brushed off, while the French were openly vilified. |
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He then went up to her and tried to start a conversation but she brushed him off and ignored him. |
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She felt a bit envious momentarily before she brushed it off, feeling selfish. |
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And then his lips brushed lightly against her forehead, eliciting a tickle that she instinctively squirmed against. |
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A tiger moth swooped down and brushed Anna with its dusty wings before gliding off into the distance. |
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They brushed past merchants and traders and came to the bridge, where a surly-looking guard with a grey-tipped beard stood. |
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The cool linen sheets tempted her to extend her toes till they touched the ivory bedstead and brushed the relief curls of a grinning cherub. |
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She sighed, brushed her hands and bent down to pick up a roll of toilet paper and the shaving cream. |
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When she surfaced, something brushed across her arm, a yellow heart-shaped leaf with serrated edges. |
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She thanked him, and left with a hidden smile behind her hand as she brushed her hair aside. |
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He is 6ft 2in tall, of average build and has dark blond to ginger-coloured hair, worn long on top and brushed back. |
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The little girl's soft, dusty blonde locks brushed the screen and her high-pitched protests sounded like a kitten mewling. |
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When dry, any loose smalt was to be brushed off with a feather or blown off with a bellows. |
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He brushed a fringe of fine, mousy hair from his face and pushed his imitation tortoiseshell glasses up his narrow nose. |
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After doing so, she dried her hair, brushed her teeth, and put on the barest amount of makeup, to cover the circles forming beneath her eyes. |
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He pulled himself to his feet and brushed the dirt and glass shards off of himself. |
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And when she looked closer, she could tell he had shaved, and brushed his teeth and washed his hair. |
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Of all the men, he was the only one who looked as if he'd shaved or brushed his teeth during the last week. |
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One Friday, Claude sat as still as an angel on a church window while I brushed his hair and shaved him. |
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Her hair had gorgeous body and a glossy shine was brushed lightly upon her hair. |
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Jersey and nylon mesh are also popular, and there is a big trend toward brushed tricot, he noted. |
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The leading pair brushed off one another going around the turn but it was only a trifling matter. |
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He crouched down and brushed some leaves aside to reveal a small tripwire stretched between two trees. |
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The sky is an energetically brushed jubilation of blobby stars, comet showers and the Hale-Bopp comet itself. |
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Her hair was brushed and gleaming, her white jumpsuit had been exchanged for a pair of trousers and a huge coat, both in dark blue. |
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He blew out a breath of frustration, and brushed aside the tufts of blonde hair that stuck out at odd angles from under the brim of his helmet. |
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Julie walked up to her mother's side and brushed a piece of hair out of her face. |
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Contemporary railing features a combination of redwood tongue and groove siding and sleek brushed stainless steel piping. |
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He felt silken strands of her hair touch his fingertips, and thus, he instinctively brushed them away from her face. |
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She brushed a lock of shoulder-length silvery hair briskly behind her ear as she spoke. |
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Michael brushed his hand across his sleepy eyes and gave a heavy blink and then looked again. |
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This can be seen in stainless steel or brushed aluminium in uncomplicated, unadorned and simple shapes. |
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The girl nodded and brushed the loose strands of mouse brown hair from her face. |
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Step three is to get the brush with paste into your dog's mouth and all the teeth brushed. |
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Melody grabbed a can of beer from a six-pack on the counter and brushed past him towards the exit. |
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She kicked, propelling herself forward and down until her fingers brushed the muddy bottom. |
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Anthony's hand brushed against mine ever so slightly as we were moving to get in, and I blushed a deep scarlet. |
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I brushed a little blush on my pale cheeks, applied some blue eye shadow and light mascara, and combed my thick brown hair. |
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Her fingertips brushed along the pages as she started to skim through the book. |
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The feathers on its underbelly lightly brushed the lily pads on the surface. |
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Daniel laughed, brushed a piece of his blond hair from his eyes, and tried to skip another stone on the cobbles. |
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The highlights are brushed in with white body colour, which gives the rippling musculature a reptilian glint. |
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It retains the brushed metal bodywork synonymous with the Ixus range, and this gives it a sturdy feel despite its proportions. |
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I grew hair on my face but lost a lot of hair from my head every time I brushed. |
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Even the red velvet cushions on each chair look untouched, brushed by the servants so that the nap is all in the same direction. |
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Her hair was done in a ponytail and brushed the nape of her neck with each step she took. |
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The man is described as being of smart appearance, 5ft 11 in, of slim to medium build, with short, brown hair brushed forward. |
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Flittering melodies, sunny, bouncing guitar lines and brushed percussion give the record a spirited, yet blithe air to it. |
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They brushed her hair until it was straight and there were no more snarls or knots. |
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She brushed the stuffed animals onto the floor and drew him needfully into her arms. |
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A gentle hand brushed across her forehead and a soft voice whispered soothingly into her ear. |
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I brushed Sarah's hair and once I was finished, secured her hair upswept with curls. |
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Dawn was breaking, and the pale pink sunrise brushed its fingers of light over everything. |
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The soft breeze of the late evening blew at her short brown hair, and she brushed it from her face. |
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He brushed a hand through his hair, his vacant blue eyes staring off to the side. |
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My hair is wavy now that I rubbed fingertips of brilliantine through it and combed and brushed it. |
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I sat in the bathroom, staring at my reflection as I brushed my sopping wet hair. |
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The brisk breeze carried a lingering odor of salt as it brushed against Isabella's face. |
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Sighing, she lifted a hairbrush off her vanity table and brushed her hair with brisk, methodical strokes. |
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A piece of veiling fell across her face, and she brushed it away with an impatient hand. |
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Thin spaghetti straps showed off tan skin and her dark wavy hair brushed lightly against her shoulders. |
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Materials and finishes include pewter, silk steel, sparkling chrome and brushed stainless steel. |
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He brushed some almost undetectable specks off his apron as a sudden flood of customers entered the store. |
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As he got into a comfortable sleeping position, his foot brushed against something that started dinging. |
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So I shaved, brushed my teeth, deep-conditioned my hair, exfoliated, moisturised, filed and buffed my nails, and yet it still wasn't enough. |
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This gorgeous clam shape bag is brushed in buntal weave and finished with exquisite braided snakeskin handles. |
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It's spit-roasted for four hours, basted with white wine, then brushed with citrus and honey. |
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Avocados discolour very quickly, but a splash of acid rubbed or brushed on will slow that process. |
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I brushed a few loose strands of hair out of my face and splashed some cold water onto my face. |
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Ferns brushed her ankles and burs snagged her skirt as she stumbled along compulsively. |
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His fingertips brushed my chin as out our mouths collided, and passionately we kissed under the stars. |
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With the seeming of calm, she finished planting the cutting, then brushed the soil from her hands, got up, and started to jog northwards. |
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They barely brushed together when a bird's high-pitched cackle could be heard from the trees. |
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Banter or insults that in the past would have been brushed off with a smile or a riposte are now made a matter for the police. |
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Strands of her black hair fell into her face and she brushed them out of the way. |
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The fine hairs of loquat leaves can irritate the throat so these are brushed off. |
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Keeping up her same fast pace, she grabbed her hairbrush and brushed her black hair that reached down to the middle of her back. |
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She brushed her black wet hair with a slim hairbrush, spraying detangler into it every so often. |
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I changed back into my clothes from yesterday and then I brushed my hair with the pink hairbrush. |
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I picked up my hairbrush from the stack on the sink and brushed my hair slowly, watching the movements or my arm in the mirror. |
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Jenny's dark hair had been brushed out and tied with ribbon and it lay in a soft hank across her shoulder. |
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There are moulded door pockets, solid, well-made, integrated armrests, speakers in the doors and chunky, brushed aluminium door handles. |
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Backing up your data is not optional, and it is not something that can be casually brushed to the back burner. |
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It was a stunning comeback for a company that had been casually brushed off just nine months earlier. |
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She was certainly pretty, with straight hair down to her lower back, perfectly brushed. |
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Taking a deep breath she checked her skirt was straight, brushed one strand of hair behind her ear and exhaled. |
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Stepping back, she straightened the bow tie and brushed the lint off the lapels of his jacket. |
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The fragrance is intense and long stems are heavy with deep-orange pollen that stains if brushed against. |
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The other day I had a ballpoint pen clipped to my trousers when I brushed past something and lost it. |
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A number of miles passed under the nose as the aircraft brushed the bottom of the weather ceiling. |
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So whether you or a professional are styling your hair, it will be responsive to being brushed, curled, and combed. |
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Light brown hair was brushed back from a high forehead except for a few locks which fell forward. |
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This list includes the brushed metal-look instrument panel trim, ambient foot lights, and welcome illumination. |
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Warm hands brushed my shoulders and I shrieked, lashing out with a violent swing of my arms. |
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He lifted his hand and gently brushed away the tears rolling down her cheek, with his thumb. |
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After doing so, she brushed her teeth and then attempted to arouse her siblings from sleep. |
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Laurea reached out and her fingers brushed the smooth outline of the abalone shell on her father's chest. |
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A watercolour wash is a fluid made up of water in which the colour particles brushed from cakes of pigment are suspended. |
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The country's second, third, and fourth cities lay in these recalcitrant districts, so the Federalist challenge could scarcely be brushed aside. |
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Mr Jordan brushed against the tiny yet extremely poisonous jellyfish swimming near Hamilton Island in northern Queensland on Wednesday. |
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Standing at well over six feet, he had long, dark hair with a slight wave to it that just brushed his shoulders. |
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She brushed aside some dead leaves and vines and dirt, revealing a sort of stone plaque with jewels embedded into it. |
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The trailing veil brushed an ember, the material curling and shrinking as orange sparks raced up its fine weave. |
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I went to step closer to her, but Abby brushed past us, jostling me and Jen as she headed out of the barn to my car. |
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I was told to make sure I had brushed my hair, not to wear jeans with holes in, and to put shoes on instead of wellies. |
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Gently my fingers brushed against the side of her cheek, gingerly tracing a line from the soft curve to the gentle jut of her chin. |
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He covered her with the afghan he found on the recliner and brushed her hair out of her face. |
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I got up and brushed myself off, reaching a hand down to whoever had fallen. |
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He stopped when he saw her, her thread bare cotton skirt hiked up to her knees as her feet brushed the top of the water underneath a willow tree. |
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Jamie didn't let go of his chin, but brushed a rebellious lock of blonde hair off his forehead. |
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Her other creations include a range of nightwear for kids using brushed cotton, and formal wear for women. |
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I just hadn't expected to spot them at the breakfast table in brushed polyester with mother-of-pearl buttons. |
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I am fortunate in my case, since the brushed aluminum finish by MountainMods has no paint. |
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The aluminum bands and rivets that comprise the work can only speak of the brushed surface or the inexorable flatness of the metal. |
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Nielsen Bainbridge offers a wide variety of silvers, from a raw aluminum look to a steel gray to brushed tones in its German silver. |
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The brushed silver appearance is also nice, though no other colours are available if silver isn't for you. |
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Choose from brushed or lacquered copper, natural painted aluminum, and white. |
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Cut your choice of molding to fit around the mirror and paint it, using neutral colors or a brushed gold or silver. |
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Public stairways throughout are stainless steel with brushed aluminum accents. |
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Despite the small dimensions, there's a complete set of PC components hiding inside that brushed silver and black chassis. |
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When all of this was accomplished, the entire levergun was finished in brushed nickel and a composite stock was added. |
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The menu comes on an A5 sheet of high-quality paper, with its corners slipped into slits on a thick sheet of brushed copper. |
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The nylon band loops through fixed rings on the brushed stainless-steel housing rather than attaching to fragile pins. |
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It was the sun reflecting off the brushed stainless steel surface of the familiar DeLorean. |
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In back, a counter tiled in red glass fronts an open kitchen of brushed steel. |
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This picture also gives you a close-up look at the brushed aluminium finish of the case. |
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One eye shone a shimmering amber with a thin slit of a pupil scanning the scene below while the other was an unmoving brushed gold orb. |
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It brushed against my window, and I, lying there at the window seat, opened my eyes and blinked them once or twice. |
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I brushed it aside and wiped my hands on my jeans before unloading my stuff from my bag. |
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He brushed the dust from his blue waistcoat and wiped his aviator sunglasses on the hem of his shirt. |
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A moment passed, and Hargrove, the Hudson prospector of middle-age gathered an armful of cherry kindling after he had brushed away the embers. |
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Yet we may have brushed them aside, kissed them off, given them short shrift. |
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He tightened the knot on his tie and brushed an imagined piece of lint off his uniform jacket. |
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She stood behind Freya, and brushed carefully through her dark hair, gently easing out the tangles and knots. |
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I scrubbed my face and brushed my teeth, grabbed my bag and ran out the door at 8.01, only one minute late! |
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I dried myself off with a soft towel and wrapped it around myself while I dried my hair and brushed my teeth. |
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I wrung out a cold washrag, let it soak in the hot water as I brushed my hair, then braided it into a tight braid in the back of my head. |
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Kienan Ademetria brushed his long chestnut braid off of his shoulder as he continued to work on the circuit relay. |
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Alex tossed the remains of his sandwich in the garbage nearby and brushed his hands off. |
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Metallic elements offer a plethora of textures from silky smooth silver to brushed aluminium. |
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Picking up the stone, she brushed away the white dust, gently removing any loose rock with her fingers. |
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Pennyroyal oil or lavender oil brushed onto woodwork surrounding doorways and kitchen benches will also help to keep flies away. |
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As the room resounded with cheers and hisses, a man brushed past Padlin, heading for the pit. |
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A question on the sales of retail life products since the start of the year was brushed aside. |
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She brushed past him, fingers working at the clasp of her deep green cloak. |
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Zinc alloy castings exhibit clean as-cast surfaces which can be anodized, painted, chromated, polished, brushed or plated. |
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He brushed a kiss over Piper's lips which wasn't returned, but he didn't notice. |
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Most of them brushed me off, but a few of them actually stopped and listened to my side of the story. |
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The stars were out, and a light summer breeze teased my hair and brushed across my face. |
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His arm accidentally brushed against a light switch, turning on his rear amber warning lights. |
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He lightly brushed Arin away and walked over to Karras, limping heavily on his right leg. |
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The subtle sheen that he imparts is obtained by thin application of paint brushed on meticulously to obtain the desired build up. |
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Brush cotton is a fabric that has been brushed to remove lint and other excess fibres to leave the cotton soft and smooth. |
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He opened the door and leapt out while the rotors were still spinning and brushed off his clothes. |
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Her skin had been scrubbed until it was soft, and then brushed over with powder and rouge so that they looked rosy and merry. |
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My face had been blanketed in pale powder and my cheeks brushed vigorously with pinky red rouge. |
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The case itself is rather light, as would be expected with an aluminum case, and the brushed metal and rounded curves look great. |
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The style combines the original art nouveau of the building itself with ultra-modern brushed chrome fixtures. |
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The rusty brown, scarlet, and straw-colored leaves brushed about their feet and the smell of cider filled the air. |
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This six-panel, low-profile fitted cap is made of ultra-light brushed cotton. |
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Her own sable tresses fell into her eyes and she carelessly brushed them away, deeper things on her mind than her chosen body. |
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Then, in a metallizing process, atomized molten zinc was sprayed on the steel surface, which was then brushed to impart a glossy finish. |
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Oil paint can be thinned to a watery consistency or brushed on with thick luscious strokes. |
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The taffeta of Jezebelle's skirt brushed lightly against Angela's crossed legs, and the younger girl's mind was already half made. |
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She had missed the smell of the sea, the salty tang to the breeze that brushed her cloak and her hair. |
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His long hair was tangled and matted, and I brushed it off his forehead as I cradled his head in my hand. |
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I brushed the tangles out of the golden locks and French-braided it down my back. |
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It bode well for him that she didn't yank her hand away when his tarse brushed her hand. |
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She sniffed and brushed passed Sara, walking saucily towards the big room that resembled a den. |
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If scale is extensive in the scalp, the scale may be softened with oil, gently brushed free with a baby hairbrush and then washed clear. |
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Drawing in a deep, shuddering breath, he brushed away his tears and tried to shake the cold, bitter feeling that had settled within him. |
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I sprayed my favourite scent on my neck, checked my face in the mirror and brushed out my hair, then picked up my bag. |
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He was of slim to medium build with short back and sides and dark hair brushed forwards. |
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The usual process of putting contracts out to tender has been brushed aside. |
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They burned like acid, scorching a path wherever they brushed her pale skin. |
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Her fingers brushed against the smooth glass of the jewel and she withdrew it, carefully inspecting it for chips or scratches. |
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She dabbed a brush in a beige powder and brushed Cassie's cheeks. |
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I brushed my hair roughly and chose a nice pair of silver hoops. |
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A cold, unwelcoming breeze brushed strands of dark hair from my face. |
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On a Nassau, Bahamas, beach, with stogie in hand, he and Chip, his longtime friend and business partner, brushed up on MPEG decoders and Zip drives. |
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He is almost brushed aside by the police as they pursue the kidnapper. |
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New for 2003 is style 556, the Fahrenheit structured mid-profile brushed cotton 6-panel cap with soft buckram and a fabric back strap and brass buckle. |
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Charmian stood and brushed herself down, a serious, practical face on. |
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The flies were all over his ears and eyes, and I brushed them away and picked him up. |
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Their feathers brushed her face, tickling her nose and she sneezed. |
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Annette brushed a kiss on his cheek before she jumped out of the truck. |
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Nikolas pulled the sheet over them and brushed a kiss on her forehead. |
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I stepped back and brushed a few strands of her dark hair behind her ears. |
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The Chief picked himself off the floor and brushed himself down. |
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Standing up, she brushed herself down and looked to her left. |
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Her raven hair was brushed down nearly touching her shoulders. |
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He washed his face, brushed his teeth, gurgled a mouthful of Listerine, combed out his knotted hair, and changed into another pair of boxers and a shirt. |
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At times, he slapped the guitar box with two fingers or the heel of his hand as, in the same motion, he brushed the strings. |
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At least four smoochers had brushed their teeth before kissing. |
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How many times had he wished that the moments their fingers touched, their shoulders brushed, their eyes met, that they could tell each other what the both already knew? |
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Her hand brushed over his and he slipped a note quietly into her hand. |
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At the station the father, our dad, Mister Stanley by name, greeted us with hearty joviality, bussed my mother heartily and brushed our faces with hairy kisses to our cheeks. |
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The bracken has turned the crag into deep rust swathes and the banks of trees brushed neatly back by the winds climb the hillside in rainbow shades of autumn. |
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But she needs her teeth brushed and claws clipped on a regular basis! |
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She brushed her teeth, changed into a nightgown, and climbed into bed. |
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I brushed away snow and slush and raised the prize to eye-level. |
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He'd not shaved, nor, from the looks of it, brushed his hair. |
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Two goals in each half from the league leaders saw Newry brushed aside with consummate ease and keeps the City languishing near the bottom of the table. |
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Considerations of this order of magnitude must not be brushed aside. |
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We were fortunate in that The Hog loved having his teeth brushed and it was never necessary to take him to the vet to have them done under anaesthetic, as is usual. |
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Some require washing in brine or alcohol solution to impart flavor, while others simply need to be flipped and brushed every now and then to get rid of cheese mites. |
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I brushed the thought aside and ignored the feeling in my stomach. |
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I furiously brushed my hair smooth after my run up to my room. |
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Yee has brushed thick gestural strokes of bright colour onto existing photographs, then re-produced these unique combined images in another photograph. |
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After I hung up with Dan, I changed into sleep clothes as I called them, brushed my teeth, put my retainer on, and snuggled under the three down comforters. |
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Rough and lipstick made of red ocher was lightly brushed onto my face. |
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Humming quietly to herself, Sarah got out a comb and brushed her hair. |
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It was still beautiful, brushed in white with ice crystals wrapping themselves around every branch and twig, but the vineyards and resorts I'd known were gone of course. |
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His hair shone in the light as he brushed it away from his face. |
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I would have brushed him back off the plate a couple of times. |
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The company has brushed aside speculation that its contract with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia is in trouble, saying all is well across the Tasman. |
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Raphael stretched his fingers out and they brushed against hers lightly. |
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Senate Democrats also pointed out that they had been calling for a bipartisan conference for months, a request that had been brushed off by House Republicans. |
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But the woman brushed him off, making a joke of his request. |
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With a sigh, Sophie brushed a lock of brown hair out of her face. |
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I gently brushed past them and walked to the side of the stage. |
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I first brushed individual 7-ounce ramekins with melted butter. |
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The Japanese didn't buy it, brushed it off and dismissed it. |
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It also revealed that he brushed his teeth with Ultra Brite, washed with Palmolive, and shaved with Noxzema shaving cream. |
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This has been going on for so many years but we will not be brushed off. |
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His hair was a raven black, brushed back away from his forehead. |
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And they need to be set straight and gingerly brushed out of the way of said greatness. |
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But Imron brushed aside assumptions that the failure might carry on to Busan, saying that they would need to readapt to each other after having been apart for some time. |
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My only problem is that the softly brushed texture of this lovely lyric soprano was never meant to do heavy verismo duty at any time during a long career. |
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I irritably brushed rebellious strands of golden brown hair off my face. |
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He glowered and brushed wispy tendrils of white hair from his face. |
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I push back the bedspread and the warm cocoon of brushed cotton sheets. |
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Then he brushed his knee-length hair one hundred strokes, braided it, and tied it back with a piece of green ribbon, simply knotting it instead of tying a bow. |
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She was perfection, in brushed metal tones of silver and burnt sienna. |
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The roomer in 5-B brushed past him, carrying an ungainly bundle under one arm. |
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His soft cheek brushed against my skin and my whole body started tingling. |
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Twenty young trainees from banks in Birmingham, Brighton, London, Newport, Andover and Bristol, brushed, scrubbed, painted and spruced up the pens. |
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She brushed her fingers on her lips, as she felt a faint blush appear. |
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Back in my room I quickly pulled my hair out of its bun and brushed it neatly, grabbed a nightdress and dressing gown and then went back to Gerald's room. |
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He only brushed a flower so lightly with his fingertips that he did not disturb as much as a petal. |
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Hirsch has noticed that sometimes parents get intimidated and brushed aside, but it is their right to intercede. |
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Penetrating sealers can be brushed, sprayed, or rolled into the surface. |
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She heard him sigh as he brushed by her to look at the new broncs. |
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Moving down from the dashboard the gear-lever has a brushed alloy cover which, at first glance, makes this six-speed manual look like an automatic. |
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Brown liver spots speckled his balding head, the remains of hair long since lost, in colour and quantity, brushed over in a futile attempt to regain his youth. |
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Tiny snowflakes brushed her face as they fell, fluttering to the ground. |
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Nonna, who at full height came up to my armpit, brushed by me carrying an enormous pot of water. |
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Using special soaps, scents and natural herbs, the body is brushed with a loofah and then massaged in the rain. |
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The morning of the wedding he bounded up my stair, most tremendously shaved and brushed, stood upon my doormat bashfully hesitant. |
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As he emerges from the washroom tonight, flossed and brushed and boxered, it acknowledges his presence with a cordial flicker. |
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He brushed aside all my objections and went ahead with the project, regardless. |
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The production manager brushed by me on the stairs. He seemed to be in a real hurry. |
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After tripping over, he picked himself up, brushed himself down, and carried on walking. |
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Kris awoke with a start. Sweat dappled his forehead, and he brushed it away. |
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Stuffing the last Dorito chip into her mouth, she brushed the salt from her hands. |
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Danny brushed away the eraser dust, but he could see no trace of what he had erased. |
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The rain Shook from fruit bushes in new showers again As I brushed past, and gemmed the window pane. |
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They contain a brushed internal mechanical commutation to reverse motor windings' current in synchronism with rotation. |
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Some of the problems of the brushed DC motor are eliminated in the BLDC design. |
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The printed armature has a unique construction in the brushed motor world in that it does not have a separate ring commutator. |
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Before the World Championships Davis brushed off suggestions of retirement, and he reached the second round, where he lost to Murphy. |
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