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She's dewy and glamorous, with nary a crease of worry on her forehead.
What's more, things had shifted, and blood was pooling up in a crease of the plastic.
Her teeth were chattering, and she bit a crease of white in her lower lip, trying to stop them.
A seductive softness in the flesh of Mary's throat owes to one long stroke, indicating a crease, of slightly varied flesh color.
Rosa Hinojosa had turned back to the counter, riffling through the stack of forms, but now she swung angrily around to him, a crease of irritation between her eyes.
And this is what we find: breasts the size of boxing gloves that slump away from the rib cage, plus a crease of flesh along the upper stomach, matched farther down by a kind of long smile where the navel must be concealed.
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It's easy to imagine Thaw also swapping a speech for a creasing of his eyes or cheeks.
Then, they defined feature vectors based on the ridge endings and bifurcations of vessels obtained from a crease model of the retinal vessels inside the optical disc.
Then, they defined feature vectors based on the ridge endings and bifurcations from vessels obtained from a crease model of the retinal vessels inside the OD.
Take a crease brush of your choice with the brown color and apply.
The run is named for Barry Corbet, a mountaineer who in 1960 spotted a narrow crease of snow shaped like an upside-down funnel, high up on the mountain now known as Jackson Hole.
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