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This was milk paint, and it was made, as the name implies, with a milk base.
The evening's real dessert, he implies with a wink, will be savored later, after the check.
This result implies, with a high degree of plausibility, the existence of one-to-one correspondence between H/s and R regardless of materials.
Which you do, even though she tells you that her dad has had a reprieve and implies (with a very eloquent glance) that she thinks you're less of a man for bending the knee to these two power-mad nutjobs.
His driving coat uses action pleats behind the sleeves, to ease mobility, and has a detachable bib, much more beautiful than the word implies, with a crosshatched pattern that suggests the days of open-top roadsters.
Other methods are available, including the following: Broom finishing is done, as the name implies, with a broom while the cement paste on the surface is still workable.
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He was stricken to have her imply, with a knowledgeable laugh, that she had gone on to kiss others — many others.
And the last sentence implied, with a small semi-ironic reference to the saying of Jesus from the Gospel of Thomas, that Jesus himself, who wanted us all to be "passersby" might like this idea.
You'll find six paintings of Cobain near the show's entrance, most impressively "Zoe's Kurt," which portrays that grunge legend as little more than a succession of alabaster whites, a pair of piercing eyes and a jacket implied with a thin, runny layer of deep red.
D-1 and C-1 show the trade-offs with respect to provisioning services implied with a land use that focuses on improved water resources management.
The PR proteins are defined as plant proteins induced in pathological situations not necessary implied with a direct interaction with the pathogen [ 4, 5].
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