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1. When learning to exfoliate your body, pay more attention to areas of the body that tends to get dry easily
2. Exfoliate… without scrubbing
3. Forests, once defoliated, are as lush as
4. Stan ran his hand over the two day's stubble that foliated his chin
5. Moten then saw that the jungle at the foot of the hills facing him had now been completely defoliated over areas hundreds of meters wide
6. • After 24-48 hours exfoliate the skin (with a Loofa sponge for example) to prevent the dead skin from accumulating in areas that can become ingrown such as the bikini line, upper thighs, underarms and calves
7. • After 24-48 hours exfoliate the skin (with a Loofa sponge for example) to prevent the dead skin from accumulating and causing hair to become ingrown
8. • Some beauty advisors believe using a loofah once a week for skin exfoliation is enough to keep the area exfoliated
9. Use lemon as an exfoliate treatment to remove dead skin cells that clog the pours
10. Beetles and aphids defoliate and should be stopped before it becomes a major problem
11. A large wooden television set had been dragged to the center of the defoliated library and connected to the wall by means of an extension cord
12. An exfoliated disco ball dangles among the branches, and a man in leather chaps and a train conductor’s cap plays a flashlight across it, which is where the light comes from
13. Here questions exfoliated, so to speak, into innumerable enigmas, abysses yawned at the bottoms of abysses, and Marius could no longer bend over Jean Valjean without becoming dizzy
14. The lead ore is the common galena, or sulphuret, with a broad, foliated, or laminated fracture, and a high degree of metallic splendour
15. Its colour is nearly that of bright lead, very brilliant, smooth, and almost unctuous; soft, flexible, distinctly foliated, and the folia are very thin, and easily separable, almost like mica
16. Dispersed through it, were found lumps of selenite, or foliated gypsum, some of which were half as large as a man's fist
17. Some of it was obtained on the charcoal in metallic globules; it was a brittle metal, white, with a tinge of red, and foliated, but not so distinctly as bismuth and antimony
18. A considerable tendency to crystallization appears at this place, not only in the quartz, but in the foliated structure of the barytes
19. It exfoliated before the blowpipe, turned black, and became magnetic
20. There is a tendency to exfoliate parallel to the exposed or worked surface, in all stones, irrespective of the way of the bed, but more so where the stone is set up on edge, or at right angles, to its quarry bed