| 31. | Wotton first married, on 1 September 1575, Hester, daughter of Sir William Puckering.
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| 32. | Puckering was the son of baronet on 25 November 1611 and knighted on 3 June 1612.
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| 33. | The dressing is mild, with a strange acidity that is mouth-puckering but not sharp.
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| 34. | Not to be missed : the mouth-puckering Grafton Gold, a cheddar aged three years.
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| 35. | In this system you cushion the lips by extending them or puckering ( like a monkey ).
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| 36. | Puckering refused, but showed one of the questions to Sir Thomas Heneage of the Privy Council.
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| 37. | 2D silicene is not fully planar, apparently featuring chair-like puckering distortions in the rings.
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| 38. | Spontaneous damage can include the loss of a base, deamination, sugar ring puckering and tautomeric shift.
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| 39. | He did lip exercises : puckering, smiling, kissing, opening his mouth wide and closing it tightly.
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| 40. | Even a slightly underripe one can be mouth puckering, since the fruit contains a good amount of tannins.
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