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the sunburn
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A burn on the skin caused by excess exposure to the sun's rays.
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"The sunburn never became a tan".
The damage is done largely through ultraviolet radiation, particularly in the sunburn range.
Was it worth the 11-hour plane ride, the sunburn, arguments, cholesterol issues in later life?
He thought of the sunburn on his body, a momentary scald.
Good bronzer, though, looks fab from spring onwards for glowing summer skin without the sunburn.
"It's fascinating to see how millionaires interact," said the ringleader Bruce, the one with the sunburn.
She waited, feeling the sunburn begin to prickle in her cheeks, but her mother said only, Is that so?, absently.
Douglas Green BEACH BAWL Little drops of ocean, Little grains of sand Make the sunburn lotion Something less than -- grand.
But the moment that won me, that made the sunburn and the mud and the crowds worth it, happened during Mark Ronson's starry set.
The two are major players in the country's music scene, having brought Lady Gaga to India's first Formula One race in December and the Sunburn festival to Goa.
The human encounters, he said, more than made up for the flies, the blisters, the sunburn and the poisonous snake that once curled around a ball, protecting it as if it were an egg.
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