| 41. | Many consumers believe that a wine loaded with mouth-puckering tannin is a good candidate for extended aging.
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| 42. | "They have no idea who I am, " says Linney lightly, her dimples puckering.
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| 43. | "' Puckering in planar molecules and graphene-like 2D and quasi 2D systems " '.
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| 44. | In Cameroon, on the other hand, pointing is done by a head gesture or puckering of the lips.
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| 45. | Unlike vinegar's mouth-puckering jolt, verjus's taste is sweet, tart and mildly acidic.
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| 46. | Specific complications of the thread lift include puckering skin, the visibility of the threads and the appearance of lumps.
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| 47. | Then, there is a subsequent segment, where the mouth is puckering, that is stretched to 15 seconds.
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| 48. | And that, of course, has made him the target of charges that he's puckering on sour grapes.
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| 49. | A wrinkle is a crease, a line that has been raised or indented on a surface by contraction or puckering.
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| 50. | Companies aren't exactly puckering up to receive awards offered today by the Center for Science in the Public Interest.
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