There were particularly short knit dresses and a skin-hugging corset dress in a print called "tatooage, " which looked exactly as it sounds.
The clinics will feature examining rooms with "everything wired for video" including ophthalmoscopes, a digital X-ray machine and a skin camera for examining potentially malignant blemishes.
Two wooden blocks, as any toddler knows, work fine as a percussion instrument, and give any Neanderthal half a gourd and a bit of animal skin and you've got a proto-Ringo.
La Ferrassie 1 was given red hair and a pale skin tone, suggestive of life in a northern climate.
The problem is that features and previews require access, interviews and friends, whereas reviews and opinions require objectivity, distance and a thick skin.
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Energy and a thick skin are vital.
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And so part of this job is having a thick skin and understanding that a lot of this stuff is not personal.
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But you're right, that if someone has HIV and they get a skin infection - if they see a pimple or a boil - and it doesn't go away, it gets redder, it gets - it grows very quickly, they should take some action and go see a doctor right away.
In accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus comprises: a material attachable to skin, the material capable of detecting a magnetic field and transferring a perceivable stimulus to the skin, wherein the perceivable stimulus relates to the magnetic field.
She had most of the attributes of sainthood: a dauntingly selfless life, devotion to a higher cause, rude single-mindedness, a thick skin, and a capacity to wring the withers of the rich and powerful.
After the French and Dutch voted No to the constitution, its contents were minced up and squeezed into a new sausage skin, to make it unrecognisable and allow national governments to say it was a different text that did not need to be put to a vote.
The results of this labor are songs like "Frank's Wild Years, " a hilarious and sinister tale of a man -- Frank -- trapped in suburbia with a wife and pet dog that has a skin disease.
For Rory, initially misdiagnosed with a stomach flu, the symptoms included an abnormally high temperature, mottled skin and a sore leg.
He described the potential of using a patient's own skin cells and a donor egg to produce neural cells that would be injected into the brain.
It's just one more aspect of a song designed to burrow under the skin and itch a little.
The panel had not been asked to consider a second safety issue, called Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, a rare and potentially deadly skin reaction for which Bextra already has a boxed warning.
But a product's SPF indicates only its ability to defend against sunburn-causing ultraviolet-B rays and not against ultraviolet-A, which penetrate deeper into the skin and cause premature aging. (Both types contribute to skin cancer.) For example, a person wearing SPF 50 could spend considerable time in the sun without getting burned.
Oxman designed a second skin with advanced materials and a high-end 3D Printer.
The team found a link between body mass, skin thickness and how a child was born.
He picked up a rotting banana skin and hung it on the leaves of a neem tree that grew near the gate of the house, so that it would startle the owners when they came out.
As a bonus, the natural oils of the fruit are good for your skin and provide a refreshing alternative to over-the-counter facial products.
He reported that GentleWaves produced a 62% improvement in appearance of the skin in the eye area, 36% in the upper lip area and a 26% improvement in skin roughness around the eyes.
Pumpkin soup held inside a spinach membrane, lemon juice contained in a lemon membrane, and coconut sorbet enclosed in a mango skin are just some of the creations the scientists showcased.
He reported that GentleWaves produced a 62% improvement in appearance of the skin in the eye area, 36% improvement in appearance in the upper lip area and a 26% improvement in skin roughness around the eyes.
You need thick skin and a confident demeanor to survive and thrive in business.
Gail Naughton grows livers in the laboratory, and human skin in a tiny purse.
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Bob's integrity was absolute--he was as hard on Republicans as he was on Democrats--and thankfully he possessed a skin of armor.
Alex felt helpless, livid at being judged by a handshake and his skin color, but he knew it didn't have anything to do with him.
The car still has the same engine but has since been fully restored, with the original paint returned to its skin and a complete overhaul of the engine.
It's just a matter of putting a wire in the heart and a wire in the skin, and connecting it up to Dr. Johnson's electrical stimulator, and it worked.
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