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These children have redundant skin – small heads with redundant skin".
It takes five affected little "ofs" to make Alma — "ginger of hair, florid of skin, small of mouth, wide of brow, abundant of nose" — sound like a creature of her time.
As a child, Alma is clever, sharp but un-pretty, having the misfortune of looking precisely like her father: "ginger of hair, florid of skin, small of mouth, wide of brown, abundant of nose", Gilbert writes, before leavening the observation with a typical flash of wry humour: "Henry's face was far better suited to a grown man than to a little girl.
The radioactive content in the tissue of interest (blood, tumor, muscle, bone, liver, spleen, kidney, heart, lung, pancreas, brain, skin, small intestine, large intestine, stomach, tail, thyroid, and feces) was measured on a Wizard 2470 Automatic Gamma Counter and the tissue-associated activity was calculated as the mean %ID/g.
They are tall and spindly, with pallid skin, small teeth and no body hair.
I like all equality but my skin is light and I champion her because she is my monkey on my back in this life in this vehicle with this light skin, small breasts and vagina.
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To address the passive biomechanical properties of skeletal muscle fibers, chemically skinned small fiber bundles from soleus muscles derived from other, 4.5-month-old mice were step-wise stretched using an automated force transducer system.
These girls and boys have flawless and fair skin, a small nose with a high nose bridge, and small lips.
Females lay their eggs under the skin of small branches.
She pulled out his trove of photographs from the summer, retrieving memories of her golden skin and small bikini.
Dubrule sprayed his forearms with puffs of his three viscous assemblages; they settled onto his skin in small slicks.
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