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Italians have plumped for political rupture under relatively benign conditions.
Going to get my duck lips plumped up some more !!
Most people in the bar plumped for the conservative options.
"Your skin will be so beautifully plumped and dewy," says Elliott.
He's plumped with hope; his neighbors, left behind, feel its opposite.
We diet, we exercise, we get plumped and lifted and tucked.
After only a limited competition, the paper plumped for the Smithsons' plan.
And Mr Partovi himself plumped for JavaScript as the language for Code.
You always feel your makeup looks better when your lips are plumped.
They can also beautify a patient, giving her a plumped, dewy look.
It was extremely moisturizing, didn't break me out, and plumped my skin overnight.
Mr Nobile and Ms Giani have plumped for a more gloomy 0.2-0.3%.
Hyaluronic acid is to soft, plumped skin as Kim K. is to contouring.
As ever, the pillows on the beige suede banquettes had been perfectly plumped.
Olivia Munn is here to prove that plumped-up lips don't always require needles.
ROAD FC obviously plumped for Pride FC staple and in-ring tearjerker Bob Sapp.
" There's even a prop: a pink board with letters spelling out "I Got Plumped.
Around half of respondents from China and 70% from South Korea plumped for this option.
The only one who hasn't been masked and smoothed and plumped is my roommate's cat.
But, for this week's One to Watch, I have plumped for storyline over big names.
In the 1950s voters plumped for older statesmen such as Winston Churchill or Konrad Adenauer.
The stars showed off their plumped pouts as they both held their cell phones up.
They plumped for the status quo, leaving their government with an awkward negotiation in Brussels.
It got out of refining, plumped the dividend and bought back $4 billion of stock.
Over half of voters plumped for Brexit, after all, so they should be happy shoppers.
London, Scotland and Northern Ireland plumped for "Remain", while the rest of Britain voted "Leave".
The option United Airlines plumped for on April 9th would strike most as the wrong way.
Half of voters plumped for Leave, after all, so they may be happier shoppers than before.
In the 2016 referendum, 56% of voters in Northern Ireland plumped for Remain, 44% for Leave.
And it seems Kendall isn't the only one who is feeling Kylie's plumped up lip look.
Using the elastic, Garland lifted the top lip to create a "painfully gorgeous" plumped-up pout.
" Straight drama, by and large, can do without the boost; had Chekhov plumped for "Uncle Vanya!
Don't freak: You can get that same plumped effect in an easier — and more wearable — way.
Despite governing a state where 58% of voters plumped for Mr Trump, Mr Edwards is popular.
And while the tones were kept neutral, the focal point of the look was Munn's plumped lips.
The irritation makes your body release chemicals like histamines and prostaglandin, which gives a temporary plumped effect.
The effect wasn't plumped so much as sculpted, contoured, sharpened — like a Mario Dedivanovic contour on steroids.
Since District dwellers won the right to pick presidents they have plumped for Democrats by big margins.
But most of the AWG's members plumped for the high point of nuclear-weapons testing, in 1964.
Little sister Kylie Jenner has also made an appearance, styled with short blue hair and plumped lips.
Michael Ingram, chief market strategist at WHIreland Wealth Management, was one of those who plumped for weaken.
Even after the gloss fades, my lips are hydrated and plumped — no signs of dryness or sticky residue.
In one swift motion, lift the dried mask off your face to reveal plumped, moisturized, and happy skin.
With long, red nails and plumped up lips (see above buzzwords), Stella serves "don't mess with me" realness.
Dr Brownlee and Dr Ward plumped instead for another lunar effect: a damping down of the Earth's wobbling.
He designed the chairs, and said, after sitting in one, that the backs needed to be plumped up.
Though plumped raisins are called for, other dried fruit, like diced figs or quartered prunes work well, too.
In 2018, according to Mr Frey, 56% of voters in this kind of mature suburb plumped for Democrats.
Once she's got me symmetrically plumped with massage, Veronica goes about affixing the suction cups to my rear end.
California has plumped for Democrats since the early 1990s—Hillary Clinton won by a margin of 30 percentage points.
White women accounted for 42% of voters in Ohio and 56% plumped for Mr Trump, up by three points.
But the danger isn't only for the people getting their faces tightened or plumped — it's also for the donors.
I couldn't tell if it plumped my lips – I had to wipe it off after less than three minutes.
No, it's not a lack of welcome cocktail or insufficiently plumped cushions in the lobby, but simply impersonal service.
This year's batch is full of rum-plumped raisins and candied citron, or dark chocolate and dried sour cherries.
I used radish, celery, fennel, asparagus and shaved golden beet, plumped up with diminutive endive, arugula and spinach leaves.
Eggplant, charred and sanctified by smoke, comes coarsely chopped and alive with garlic or smoothed and plumped by tahini.
All arrived on corn tortillas (instead of flour, for gluten-free diners), plumped with bean sprouts, lettuce, and radish.
With a bushy beard and a plumped-up costume (Pierre is described as "stout"), Mr. Groban is almost unrecognizable.
If she had been able to vote in the US election, she would have plumped for Donald Trump, she says.
Mr Schetyna's party is also trying to win back voters who have plumped for PiS, mainly by imitating its policies.
On February 27th he finally plumped for the moderate, if platitudinous, president of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, Antonio Tajani.
" State broadcaster SVT went with the same headline, while Radiosporten plumped for: "Fiasco: Three Crowns knocked out in quarter-finals.
During Gareth Pugh's AW16 show at London Fashion Week, models sported hyper plumped-up cheekbones with a hauntingly-beautiful dimension.
Bergkamp plumped for Inter, however, with the hierarchy of the Nerazzurri promising him expansive, attacking football tailored to suit him.
An ominous soundtrack follows Ailes (Crowe, plumped up and balded down) as if he were a monster from the deep.
In one photo, the reality star turns her head for a profile shot that also showed off her less plumped pout.
And because I used it before bed, I still noticed somewhat plumped look in the morning and throughout the following day.
The dual package approach is one that makes plenty of sense, and probably what the company should have plumped for initially.
The combination of travel and sun sucked the life out of my skin; the Conture plumped it right back up again.
Add the raisins, almonds, dates, and pistachios and cook until the nuts are toasted and the fruits have plumped, about 3 minutes.
Oxford Dictionaries plumped for "youthquake" after Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party drove normally apathetic young people to the polls in the general election.
We know when someone has gotten their lips plumped, because we can scroll back through their Instagram history and see the evolution.
"Hyaluronic acid's molecules sit on your skin's surface and retain surface moisture, offering a more plumped and hydrated texture," says Dr. Jegasothy.
That meant giving my mind and face a break from plumped-up lips, strobed cheekbones, and an airbrushed, James Charles-esque complexion.
My skin felt plumped, replenished, and completely rehydrated, which it desperately needed after weeks of walking to work in harsh winter winds.
In Indiana evangelicals accounted for 61% of the Republican electorate; half of them plumped for Mr Trump and 43% for Mr Cruz.
It could also crimp the economic growth that has plumped corporate profits to record levels and enabled a near decade-long rally.
A dish of butter-roasted eggplant and tomatoes with juice-plumped freekeh is jolted by the complex Ethiopian sauce called koch-kocha.
Scroll through our gallery of plumped bumps and see if you can guess if the celeb curves are what you were expecting!
Yet, nearly two years after news first broke that Najib Razak's bank balance had been thus plumped up, his high-wire act continues.
The demographic profile of Americans who voted for Mr Trump in 2016 differs immensely from that of people who plumped for Hillary Clinton.
Once hyaluronic acid comes into contact with water, it knows what it's doing and your skin will end up supremely hydrated and plumped.
It was 63.5% nationally, but only 19863% in Kampala and 50.7% in Wakiso, which plumped for Mr Besigye by 65.8% and 59.8% respectively.
Yet whereas Mr Sanders grabbed most of those who held that view in Michigan, more than half in Ohio plumped for Mrs Clinton.
Universities have almost all plumped for the same sorts of three- and four-year courses in everything, adds Andy Westwood of Manchester University.
Plumped in port and stuffed with Stilton, they suit the holiday season alongside white, red, rosé or sparkling wine, with cocktails or punch.
My lips were hydrated and plumped the next morning, and I didn't need to re-apply my usual balm as often as needed.
Both bears have plumped up nicely over the course of the salmon fishing season, so this is sure to be quite the competitive matchup.
Yet again you've filled all fruit with ripeness to the core—you've swollen the gourd, and plumped the hazel shells with a sweet kernel.
In South Carolina 33% of evangelicals plumped for the front-runner and 27% went for Mr Cruz, who has assiduously courted the Christian vote.
They have sought to shore up portfolios against higher market volatility while taking advantage of yields plumped up by U.S. Federal Reserve rate hikes.
On a cold night, agnolotti plumped with butternut squash and presented with braised lamb and pickled shallots plays the role of Mister Rogers' sweater.
This plumped-out version, plagued by poor sound on Wednesday, is more than 90 minutes, and there are stagnant spells, especially after the drought.
Her face was so artificially plumped and frozen that it resembled a Greek-chorus mask that had slid between genres and settled on tragicomedy.
They plumped for the incumbent FijiFirst party, led by Frank Bainimarama, who has presided over relative political and economic stability for the past four years.
He received only 30% of the vote, even though West Java is reputed to be a conservative stronghold and plumped for Mr Prabowo in 2014.
You cry, and you wish you hadn't, because the book also feels like " The Three Bears ," with the plumped-up beds all in a row.
Sinclair described how spoiled meat was doctored to appear fresh; sausages were plumped up with rat carcasses; an unlucky worker was accidentally rendered into lard.
It may be revived and plumped, juiced or processed, but there's no going back to what it was: It's a prune now, and it's delicious.
Mr Hammond thus plumped for a number of modest proposals, adding to the 200 or so housing wheezes that the government has put forward since 2010.
In Ohio, for example, a crucial swing state come November, only 42% of white men plumped for Mrs Clinton, down from 58% in the 2008 primary.
" Long before Peter Thiel plumped for Mr. Trump and Mark Zuckerberg defended Mr. Thiel, Silicon Valley lined up to hail Mr. Modi's vision of "Digital India.
Young Britons seem to have plumped for Labour by an overwhelming 40-point margin last week, while the oldest were even keener than usual on the Conservatives.
In 2005 it plumped for a 39-year-old David Cameron over an older and more right-wing David Davis, points out one former Downing Street staffer.
But supporters of the eliminated candidate appear to have plumped for Ahok's remaining rival, Anies Baswedan, who won the second round by 58% to 42% (see article).
If you typed in "cycling," say, you might be first shown an app by ESPN, Strava or someone else entirely depending on who'd plumped up enough cash.
The star posted two shots of herself in the matte rosy pink shade, captioning one "'Boy Bye,"' with a lip emoji that perfectly matches her plumped pout.
The epic 8-year-old bull market has sent the up more than 103 percent from its March 2009 low and plumped up our collective retirement prospects.
He bent to embrace her, and held her for a moment in his arms, then plumped her pillows up and straightened the turndown of her top sheet.
Restaurants can use tilapia or low-quality shrimp plumped with phosphates and it will pass here in a way that won't fly in any Mexican coastal town.
In a way, it's almost enough to know that, should I ever feel the an overwhelming urge for my pump to be plumped, I have the option.
All I knew of Ebru before I spoke to her was that she had bleached blonde hair, plumped lips, and a penchant for posting highly edited photos.
Jenner covered Glamour UK's June issue looking fresh-faced and pouty — but it's not her plumped lips, yellow eyeshadow, or bold blue coat that immediately caught our eyes.
Investors have instead plumped for more liquid currencies like the Japanese yen, another safe-haven currency, and the dollar in the latest bout of turmoil hitting global markets.
And it wouldn't be a true Kylie look without a Kylie Cosmetics lip: Tejada gave the star her plumped look using one of her original liner shades, Dolce K.
He also plumped up her top lip with a different filler, and then injected Botox into her forehead to paralyze the muscles as a preventive measure against developing wrinkles.
When then chilies have plumped up, drain and cut them into very fine threads, making certain that there are no fiery clumps sticking together that will startle your dinners.
The star was all bundled up in a beanie, scarf, and puffy jacket, and had a filter over the video making her cheeks extra rosy and lips extra plumped.
Four-fifths of voters in the surrounding province of North Gyeongsang plumped for Park Geun-hye, the conservative candidate, in the presidential election that brought her to power in 298.
Among the banks to have produced such models, Goldman Sachs has tipped Brazil for the title, ING has plumped for Spain, UBS has picked Germany and Nomura is backing France.
His mole, cooked down with charred tomatillos, onions and oranges, is based on the flavors of his youth, plumped up with the body and sweetness of dried apricots and plums.
But also because now, just as her self-enthused brother-in-law has done in the past, Kylie is now wearing clothes emblazoned with her own face — plumped lips and all.
Older and affluent voters, blacks, Hispanics and women all plumped for the former New York senator by big margins; voters in Westchester County, where she lives, backed her by 2:1.
There were the uneven labia minora that he's trimmed (click), aging labia majora that he's plumped (click), lax vaginal openings that he's tightened (click), and those were just the surgical options.
Once the onion softened, a glug of wine went in, along with the raisins, then, once they'd plumped up, the heat got turned off and the mint and cilantro went in.
Or consider Sisley-Paris's Instant Éclat ($90): Its plant extracts replenish skin's natural "water cushion" for a plumped result that lasts after the soft-pink lotion has melted into your skin.
Or this rugged fold of rice-flour crepe called banh xeo, golden with turmeric and plumped by coconut milk, shattering to reveal asparagus tips and sweet pea purée, fresh and bright.
Unhappily, after passing a plumped-up budget last week, and with increased deficits looming, Congress is not prone to spend more on bridges and roads, as popular as such programs are.
Evidently he miscalculated: the economic costs, and the broad coalition that mobilised against him, seem to have convinced some Republican-leaning voters to ditch him, even as they plumped for Mr Trump.
In the end a majority of Kyrgyzstan's voters plumped for old over new, or at least continuity over change, electing Sooronbay Jeyenbekov, a former prime minister anointed by outgoing president Almazbek Atambayev.
James Kanagasooriam, a former Tory strategist, estimates that 500,000 people live in postcodes where more than 90% plumped for Remain, whereas only 57,000 live in ones which voted that strongly for Leave.
A year after they plumped for Brexit and two months after they voted to take away the government's majority, nearly three-quarters of Britons think their country is on the wrong track.
Sanchez's first step in creating a plumped pout is creating an even canvas on her lips by applying balm all over and scrubbing them with a toothbrush to remove any dry skin.
In a sign of increased risk aversion, investors plumped for the safety of top-rated German government bonds - pushing the 10-year Bund yield to its lowest since early October at -0.51% .
The Game of Thrones star was all bundled up in a beanie, scarf, and puffy jacket, and had a filter over the video making her cheeks extra rosy and lips extra plumped.
All the ingredients work while you're sleeping, when your skin is working hard to regenerate and repair itself, so that you wake up with moisturized, plumped, and less red skin in the morning.
Indeed, Mr Bolton had said that UKIP was in danger of becoming the "UK Nazi Party" if it plumped for the wrong candidate (Ms Waters herself has vigorously denied this sort of claim).
Parents who want to use the name may have to explain their decision to registry offices, and may not be allowed to do so if they have plumped for it on ideological grounds.
I meticulously track every expenditure in a spreadsheet, I've plumped up my savings so that I'll never have to go hungry again, and I've set up a separate account for future travel savings.
In the control experiment, where lying was not an option, around 25% of 372 participants ignored their self-interest and plumped for the altruistic option, whether or not they had to decide quickly.
America's Alternative Reference Rates Committee (ARRC), a group of market participants convened by the Federal Reserve, plumped for the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR), derived from $1.1trn-worth of transactions daily, mainly Treasury repos.
In the presidential election of 2014 it plumped for Prabowo Subianto, a former general particularly liked by religious types, rather than the winner, Joko Widodo (known as Jokowi), the more secular governor of Jakarta.
But the imbecilic charms of a character that began as TV sketch material are too often misplaced in this wildly over-plotted, under-energized action comedy, plumped to a bursting point with celebrity cameos.
Even in Europe, where lenders have been slower than their American counterparts to raise capital, banks have plumped up their core equity cushions from an average of 9% in 2009 to 12.5% in 2015.
But states where whites make up the vast majority of Democratic voters, such as Indiana, Kansas and Oklahoma and now West Virginia (where 91% of the voters were white), have plumped for Mr Sanders.
If you need an extra kick, ask for a generous dollop of harissa, the Moroccan hot sauce made of chili, red pepper, and garlic that is guaranteed to leave your lips plumped and tingling.
Bloomberg reported the company had executed a large buy-back scheme, which plumped up its sales figures right around the time it was courting investors—a successful endeavor that raised more than $120 million.
For every big name posting rough and ready photos and bragging about their DGAF attitude, there are three other women claiming their suddenly plumped pout or fuller bust is the work of makeup or hormones.
The biggest problem in such states for Democrats was how many of their traditional supporters stayed home (or plumped for Mr Trump) rather than vote for Mrs Clinton, whom they saw as a flawed candidate.
Read MoreCalifornia farmers shore up for El Nino Plumped waterways are impacting some barge traffic in and around the Midwest down to the Gulf Coast, and involves such channels as the Mississippi River, Maltsbarger said.
Fans of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills will recognize Delilah's famous mother as the perpetually plumped instigator of the group and the Lisa that isn't the one with the accent and spin-off show.
Yola issued me a spinner gun, Rowley strapped on some more bombs, and, through an extruded organic pipette, Huggit slurped up from shipboard reservoirs several kinds of catalysts and acids that plumped out his vacuoles.
Though her bit about Elizabeth Taylor as a rabbi is great, too often what the script calls a "cute story" — plumped with Yiddish and capped with an epigram — turns out sadly to be just that.
Image: Ellen Hart I get dressed and am expecting to struggle to get my jeans up and over my apparently asymmetrically-plumped rear end, but they slip on just the same as they did this morning.
And yet almost one-third of them plumped for an angry billionaire who spends his time lambasting the political system as a cabal of corrupt insiders (despite serving as finance minister for the past four years).
Amid the performance, the Internet went full-on frenzy when some viewers speculated that the diva plumped her mouth with Botox injections: "Christina Aguilera killed that performance but what happened to her face?" one fan asked.
In Germany's regional elections, a fifth of the voters in Angela Merkel's home state, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, plumped for the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, pushing Mrs Merkel's centre-right Christian Democrats into third place.
Central Election Commission data showed a total of 5,360 Russian citizens in Syria were registered to vote this year, and that 62.7 percent of the 4,417 valid Russian voting slips had plumped for Putin's United Russia.
Come to think of it, the juicy steamed dumplings, plumped with ground pork yet surprisingly light, and the kimchi pancake — thinner than most, crisp throughout and red with kimchi brine — would make a divine send-off.
By then, I was experiencing the same symptoms: the low-grade fever, then a mild rash covering my face and chest, pinkish eyes, and when those cleared up, stiff fingers and toes that plumped up like sausages.
On a recent Sunday afternoon, he doled out a few plates of off-menu sausage cut into fat slices further plumped in a pan, lazing about in a slick tomato sauce surrounded by soft, barely-there onions.
"Throw in the big pushes from the analyst community on Amazon and Apple, two of the market's generals, and you get an electric tape full of new winners all plumped up to feed the beast, " Cramer said.
The last big innovations came in 1951, when castaways began choosing a book and a luxury for the ordeal (Sally Ann Howes, an actress and the first guest to take advantage of the new rule, plumped for garlic).
Yet even a plumped-up cactus is not like a cartoon keg that can be tapped for free-flowing water; the water is absorbed into gluey tissue called mucilage that in most cases is not safe to eat.
Minutes later, my lips were plumped but slightly red around the lip line (something that persisted no matter how careful I was when I applied it), meaning you don't want to apply this too close to leaving the house.
How can we form any opinion about Kylie Jenner's cornrows, or acrylic nails, or plumped lips or questionable outfit choices without acknowledging that Black girls sporting those same cultural and fashion choices are rarely celebrated as beautiful or chic.
From the moment you walk in the door you're handed a free beverage and given free rein to try out the plumped, hooked up, and turned-on showers, sinks, ovens, fridges, and dishwashers and other home appliances and fixtures.
But it has not lost what analysts describe as its "saviour complex", a desire to address national shortcomings through managerial talent and a balance-sheet plumped by sales of $633m-worth of stakes in its fertiliser-and-food businesses in 2016.
In March half of Italian voters plumped for two populist parties that until recently favoured leaving the euro: the maverick Five Star Movement, which triumphed in the poorer south; and the xenophobic Northern League, which scored well in the richer north.
But it's more ridiculous and in on the joke than its Laguna Beach counterpart when it comes to its portrayal of these nincompoops with their massive hair extensions, over-plumped lips, and upturned collars as, well, sexy, heavily fake-tanned dingleberries.
In a flight of reasoning that only an economist could dream up, the paper suggests that if the pace of automation had been slower in the years before the 2016 contest, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin would have plumped for Hillary Clinton.
There is one more treat, at least for now: ais kacang, shaved ice plumped by evaporated milk and palm sugar syrup and buried under red beans, sweet corn, peanuts, tendrils of green jelly and palm seeds as fat as tears.
There is one more treat, at least for now: ais kacang, shaved ice plumped by evaporated milk and palm sugar syrup and buried under red beans, sweet corn, peanuts, tendrils of green jelly and palm seeds as fat as tears.
And of those who plumped for independence in 2014, a third voted to leave the EU. Stephen Gethins, the spokesman on Europe for Ms Sturgeon's Scottish National Party (SNP) in Westminster, describes support for the EU as being in the party's "DNA".
In West Virginia's third district, which voted for Mr Trump in 2016 by a 76-24 margin, Richard Ojeda, an army veteran and Democratic state senator, who himself plumped for Mr Trump in 2016, is within a few points of the lead.
As a matter of fact, the brand just took its best-selling formula, plumped up the packaging a little, and churned out a Generation G 2.0 that's like something out of a millennial-pink beauty lover's version of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.
He plumped for six rates instead of three, burying small businesses in paperwork and allowing politics to seep into the rules (the government recently cut the rate on khakras, a popular snack from his home state of Gujarat, from 12% to 5%).
After spending literally seconds hovering with indecision, I plumped for the HTML5 Drum Machine because the name was nice and sturdy, which seemed important when about to embark on the kind of endurance test that medical professionals would normally advise training for.
As partisanship has become entrenched, America has seen a steep decline in split-ticket voting—over 80% of current senators represent the party their state plumped for in the 2012 presidential election—and Mr Trump is trailing in Ohio by four percentage points.
Solitude, reef, star These which gathered, drew resonant And plumped the naked canvas of our craft The first trio of words is clear enough—a metaphor for the poet as lonely pilot, navigating hazardous waters with his eyes fixed on the firmament.
In preferring "abuse of power", which has no legal definition, they will seem to some voters to have plumped for a purely political case (if the underlying offence is vague, Republicans of all kinds will be willing to forgive obstruction of Congress).
Each has been selected by electoral colleges, known as election or selection committees, which have increased in size: from 400 in 1996, to 800 in 2007 and then 1,200 in 2012, when just 689 of them plumped for Leung Chun-ying, the current chief executive.
Personally, I'd have plumped for Martin Cruz Smith, who has demonstrated, since the first two sentences of " Gorky Park " (1981), that the English language lies at his command, whereas Patterson is helplessly at its mercy, as even the briefest browse of his corpus will confirm.
Had the court plumped for such a maximalist theory, it would have imperiled anti-discrimination statutes — and many other statutes — across the land, while setting off a cascade of angels-on-pinheads litigation about how far free-speech protections extend into everyday commercial activities.
This limited remit—the government could have plumped, instead, for a full-blown investigation into land-ownership nationally—is seen by some as a signal to the army that it will be allowed to keep past gains, but should understand that from now on, things will change.
The choice of this nefarious name, plumped up by a sinister Greek mythology reference (the Gorgon turns people that gaze upon it into stone), was no accident, either, said Arthur Holland Michel, a co-director of the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College.
In a bizarre alternate-reality ending that feels at odds with the show but in line with the setting, Grace is plumped and stretched beyond recognition while Frankie has gone full hippie, rejecting aesthetics altogether and committing the cardinal sin of being a white woman with dreads.
This is the kind of history — a modest amount of matter plumped on clouds of hot air — the Conceptual artist Walid Raad devises in this excellent and confounding retrospective consisting of fantastic tales spun from a few hard facts, and the live equivalent of an operatic mad scene.
Even with a deliberately pared-back makeup routine of only cream products dabbed on sparingly in hopes of preserving that oil-glazed, hyaluronic acid-plumped, post-skin-care glow, I'm still grabbing my pot of Living Luminizer to fake the glossy finish — since the real thing seemingly evaporated in four minutes flat.
This is the kind of history — a modest amount of matter plumped on clouds of hot air — that the Conceptual artist Walid Raad devises in his Museum of Modern Art retrospective: a set of fantastic tales spun from a few hard facts, with the live equivalent of an operatic mad scene at the center.
Whether you chalk it up to Kylie Jenner, the boom of beauty bloggers, or the rise of "Instagram beauty" in general, we've become fixated on over-lining our mouths, test-driving non-invasive alternatives to lip fillers (or, on the flip side, getting lip fillers), and pursuing that plumped, perfected look any way we can.
Picking one song by one of the most distinctive, emotive, and incredible vocalists to ever commit themselves to vinyl wasn't easy—"The Wanderer", "Make This Love Right" and "Hold On" were all in very strong contention for a slot on the list—but in the end we've plumped for the most emotive of the lot.
Sales of luxury watches in Britain were on an upward curve before the vote, plumped up by London's improved reputation as a tourist destination over the past decade and by investment by brands and retailers in retail experience in the city, as well as by redirected sales because of security issues on the Continent.
It was easy and rewarding to simmer the rice with bits of dried fruit that plumped and flavored the milk, fat strips of orange or lemon zest, a cinnamon stick, a few crushed cardamom pods, a hunk of ginger or a spoonful of dried lavender, which no one liked as much as I did.
Dr Tomkins and his colleagues plumped for carbon dioxide as the most probable source of the oxygen for which they see evidence, but note that there is a problem: the chemistry of the micrometeorites suggests there was not much carbon monoxide around, while ultraviolet destruction of carbon dioxide would have produced a fair bit of it.
Now that the ingredients list is out of the way, let's talk about what really matters: the fact that this bare-bones formula, which features virtually nothing but amino acids, a dash of water, and the holy grail that is Hadasei-3, has caused my dry (yet also oily), breakout-happy, beyond-touchy skin to become soft, clear, plumped, and soothed.
I am just fascinated by the idea that—after searching the globe, after being turned down by every legitimate artist and some illegitimate ones too (I mean, Rebecca Ferguson off The X Factor said no, like, a Bruce Springsteen covers band said no)—that whoever was in charge of entertainment plumped for this really enthusiastic drummer guy and Michael Flatley, wizened old Lord of the Dance.

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