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Although firm muscles will not get rid of stretch marks, they can reduce the appearance of cellulite, which often appears in the same areas that stretch marks appear.
Lieber reminds the physicians not to forget about tuberculosis, which often appears in the guise of other diseases.
Unlike gold, which often appears in nuggets or flakes in river beds, silver runs in veins deep in rocks, and is mined with difficulty.
No flashy or fashionable effects are allowed to interrupt the flow of a Highsmith narrative, which often appears to be eventful even when nothing is happening.
The move means clients will be able to respond immediately to polling data for the UK 2015 general election, which often appears on a Sunday.
Here is a little model of his flat, also his studio, which often appears in his films, marking the liminal space between the "real" world and the world of images in which he operates, or loses himself.
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Palin's overwhite teeth, which often appear veneered with blinding-white porcelain, can exaggerate her frequent smile and make her look monstrous.
Nevertheless, the general unfamiliarity of 20th-century audiences with Baroque poetry and dramaturgy, which often appear stilted and artificial, has in the past inhibited their appreciation among nonspecialists.
Leicester City Council, at the top of its own website offering information on the certificates, warns: "A number of private services have been set up online, which often appear to be official.
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