What was ordinary yesterday becomes precious today, and what was precious yesterday seems dull and lusterless. |
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Examination found that the patient lacked spirit, and had a lusterless face. |
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Mitch and I imagined ourselves refinishing the lusterless hardwood floors in the living and dining rooms. |
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If the person inhales inadequately, then the face will appear pale and lusterless. |
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The stage is lusterless, the direction inert, the action scrappy, and every invitation for theatrical excitement turned aside. |
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The animal was so underfed that his ribs were showing under his lusterless chestnut coat. |
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On a recent afternoon Mr. Jacobs lay in a hospital bed staring blankly at the ceiling, his eyes sunk in his skull, his skin lusterless. |
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Other hair problems may also occur, ranging from dull and scruffy-looking hair to limp and lusterless hair. |
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According to their luster effect, emulsion paint fall into lusterless paint, mat paint, and semigloss paint. |
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If these symptoms are accompanied with a lusterless complexion, dizziness, pale tongue and lips, and a thready pulse, then these are heart blood deficiency syndromes. |
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I love the way he always pushes his lusterless hair out of his eyes. |
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According to their glossiness, there are lusterless paint, mat paint, semigloss paint, mercerized paint, and gloss paint, etc. |
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Cherimoya is a superfruit touted as an antidote to sagging, lusterless skin. |
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It is also an enigma, a powerful state wary of power, a lusterless leader. |
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The lusterless engines that had been dropped in on Toyota's assembly line many years ago were retired in favor of more power, better mileage and improved emissions. |
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