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Black guy has moist, on-the-verge-of-lying-or-crying eyes and a raggedy Afro.
Kim has moist brown eyes, a body that neighborhood males call "ripe" and "aching for my love time," and a bleeding ulcer that an emergency-room doctor ascribes, not implausibly, to stress.
It has moist semi-deciduous forest with valuable timber species (Dickson and Benneh 1980).
When choosing orange roughy, look for a fish that has moist skin, clear eyes, and does not present a fishy odor.
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It should have moist but well-drained soil.
Both of these types have moist, sweet flesh that oozes syrup as they bake.
Additionally, some plants have moist tissues that provide both thermal insulation and protect against dehydration during a fire.
Deciduous forests are found in regions of the Northern Hemisphere that have moist, warm summers and frosty winters primarily eastern North America, eastern Asia, and western Europe.
Although I prefer the Pynchonian elements, I admit I had moist eyes at several points; Sayles is a master of both architecture and affect.
A hint of coconut lent interest to unevenly marinated Thai kebabs; the dish would have been a success had moist, not dry, chicken been used.
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