Sentence examples for ringlets that from inspiring English sources

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I wrapped hot curlers through thick strands and watched as they turned to soft ringlets that set off her blushing cheeks.

Now in her mid-60s, she remains extraordinary to look at; her celebrated pallor still set off with the springy golden ringlets that have, in the past, diverted so much attention from her findings on women's inner lives.

Renesmee is described to have an unusual bronze hair color with ringlets that fall past her waist.

This creates shiny, uniform ringlets that last for a week, bouncy and moisturised and tangle-free.

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On horseback in the paintings by David or the Baron Gros, or enthroned by Ingres, Napoleon may look moon-faced, and the little ringlet that dangles above his eye may seem dandyish, but the last thing he looks is short.

The estimates range from a few hundred dollars for jewelry with linked boomerang motifs to a few thousand dollars for ringlet sculptures that balance on needles and up to $25,000 for a 1940s teapot on a lotus petal base.

She remained -- and does to this day -- the spunky, lovable child with 56 ringlet curls that her mother washed and wrapped every night.

The meat — short rib sheared off the bone in featherweight strips; duck as fragile as tissue paper and curling into ringlets; pork belly that has wallowed a lifetime in garlic — is tender, retrieved from the grill moments before dissolution.

It is Mr. Busch's collection of meringue confections and taffeta visions designed by Michael Bottari and Ronald Case, as well as his elaborate range of wigged ringlets designed by Paul Huntley, that dominate the show.

If Mr. Bejar, a short, impassive man with long, dark hair in messy ringlets, had made that small concession to the world of body language while singing his lines ("Step out of the toga and into the fog/You are a prince on the ocean,") it might have connected the audience to the music just a little bit more, moved the music toward collective ritual, driven up his charisma.

The mountain ringlet (Erebia epiphron) is a dun-colored butterfly with orange-and-black spots that curl along the edges of its rounded wings.

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