In the language is the material, and in the rhythm the polish.
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Her nail polish was beginning to chip off; she needed a manicure.
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The unnamed interviewer said: I recruited somebody … she's short of polish.
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That's where the work rate and polish of Ramirez narrowly won out.
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But it's also used in shoe polish, fire fighting foam, and shampoo.
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A £1 million reduction in interest payments added some gloss to profits.
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Miles was going the pace-worenothing after the gloss was off it.
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They undoubtedly received a gloss from the ages which transmitted the tales.
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Let's not gloss over the fact that he calls Africa a country.
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It, however, lacks the fineness and gloss of the kossegear and kioddellik.
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Environment Minister Shannon Phillips said the new targets will burnish Alberta's reputation.
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Palestinian diplomats also are courting European countries to further burnish their case.
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Starboard has been seeking to burnish its credentials in the pharmaceutical sector.
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But the music was lovely and only proved to burnish his reputation.
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Both built newsrooms to burnish their legitimacy and nab even more dollars.
Ús de glossiness en anglès
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The skin was clean and shone with the glossiness of much soap.
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The shrinkage of the polymer surface generates a rough topography and low glossiness.
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He delighted in the pinkness and glossiness of her nails.
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Aside from complaints about its glossiness, people were also worried about cracking the screen.
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Layer it up for obscene evening glossiness, or wear a little for daytime glow.
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They have the same dimensions, the same shape, the same glossiness, the same look of freshness.
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Once more bent to my ardent lips the swanny glossiness of a neck late so stately.-
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Paper bagging resulted in a pale-yellow peel beginning at 65 DAFB, while plastic bagging improved peel glossiness.
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Hats of a virgin glossiness, and summer
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The glossiness on the production of their biggest single, 'The John Wayne', hid a greater depth to other tracks.
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He was distinctly dissatisfied with the cut of his clothes, the glossiness of his silk hat, his general appearance.
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The cut of his coat, the glossiness of his hat and boots, too, were all strikingly reminiscent of the dead man.
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He had no cups, but he polished up two tumblers, and no housemaid could have been more particular, about their glossiness.
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She was faking alertness, I knew, because the glossiness in her eyes did not match the relative strength of her posture.
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It is in the neatness of his 'shave' and the glossiness of his rich black cue that the Chinese dandy is distinguishable.
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The album was a massive commercial success and turned Springsteen into a superstar, but the recording draped unnecessary glossiness over visceral songs.