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Flattering to most skin tones a youthful-seeming blush is highlighted, or perhaps induced, by rose gold the shade has spread to fashion, accessories, and beauty.
Florence had a heart attack days after the Carnegie Hall recital – perhaps induced by reading her reviews – and she died a month later.
Flattering to most skin tones — a youthful-seeming blush is highlighted, or perhaps induced, by rose gold — the shade has spread to fashion, accessories, and beauty.
Sharp falls in equity prices (perhaps induced by a rise in interest rates) could do the opposite and exacerbate a slowdown.So far, surprisingly little evidence exists that America's bull market has created much of a wealth effect.
Partial destruction and dehydration of these Late Hesperian plains, perhaps induced by high thermal anomalies resulting from the low thermal conductivity of these materials, led to the formation of extensive knobby fields and pedestal craters.
It was most likely a false pregnancy, perhaps induced by Mary's overwhelming desire to have a child.
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His juxtapositions spell out (and perhaps induce) the resemblances between, say, Murphy's member and an icicle.
"This is the best 15 [players] you can get in India when it comes to T20," said Dhoni after India's exit, the pain of defeat perhaps inducing momentary amnesia.
This fact can make people uneasy – if light can be used to destroy cells, could our heavy usage of wireless communications perhaps induce this kind of DNA damage and ultimately lead to cancer?
Mr. Taylor is collaborating with the National Gallery to analyze how the Burmese climate affected Tripe's waxed paper, perhaps inducing gauzy effects.
I wish the director, Nick Leavens, had kept a tighter rein on the scattershot proceedings, perhaps inducing Mr. Conkel and Mr. Marks to heed the dictum, often as applicable to theater as it is to fashion, that less is more.
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