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He gives a touch of 'vertigo' to their attack that they didn't have before".
Wearing the sunshine sparkle body cream ($8.99, itsjoon.com) from Joon, a natural line for pre-teenage girls, gives a touch of glamour and whimsy under sunscreen.
I may have to come out for legalization if the police keep harassing people and arresting them unnecessarily, but with all that I prefer it to be illegal for it gives a touch of spice to the smoking and saves us from the corporation being able to put vitamins in the hydroponically grown and hybrid hyped marijuana with filters.
Henry Wilt has a plain common sense that gives a touch of ordinary, everyday reality to the novel and its sequels – The Wilt Alternative (1979), Wilt on High (1984), Wilt in Nowhere (2004) and The Wilt Inheritance (2010) – which is often lacking in Sharpe's wilder farcical flights such as The Throwback (1978) and Ancestral Vices (1980).
The product rests for just 24-hours in freshly emptied barrels that held Bib & Tucker Bourbon, a very minimal oak contact that gives a touch of structure, body and hint of coloring.
Moreover, slanting your hat forward draws out your face and gives a touch of definition.
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Yet Ms. Wilson, who can camp with the best of them when asked, gives a touching, fiercely naturalistic performance as the now bedridden Edith.
Copper and silver gave a touch of evening glamour.
But other designers also looked for ways to give a touch of sweetness.
Penélope's body gave a touch of distinction to the fabric in those clothes.
The narrator is Uhtred himself, giving a touch of world-weary vividness.
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