Older; my long hair looked tackier, and the sweatbands became questionable.
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They're seeing through the promise of luxury and finding something tackier beneath that.
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Even those that redesigned are still louder, tackier, and more swollen than their more contemporary counterparts.
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There is nothing tackier than being a royal, and the younger ones seem to know this.
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Of course, Samsung's Active models have always stood apart from the phones they're based on, usually to tackier results.
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The surface on the included keycaps is maybe a tad tackier than I'd ordinarily like, but that's just my personal preference.
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"Customers just can't get enough of it, and the tackier the better," said Deanah Baker, a senior vice president who oversees Wal-Mart's apparel.
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Eye primers tend to be tackier and give better grip than face primer, so apply it in small areas that require a bit more staying power. 2.03.
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You could leave the house in this if you wanted, though it feels a bit tackier than your average moisturizer so I only use it at bedtime as directed.
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Shopping When not drinking or looking for sex, some students spend inordinate amounts of time engaged in this "sin"— and the cheaper and tackier the junk bought, the better.
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But even without a formal museum, and even with the site's tackier elements, those drawn to Checkpoint Charlie on a recent day said the site was too important to lose.
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It's something somehow both tackier and sadder than materialism—it is materialism talked about in the same ways and with the same reverence that people have traditionally brought to great existential questions.
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That logic is why pitchers can still find forbidden ways to get at least a tackier grip on the ball; as long as it is done discreetly, the practice is so widespread that teams have tacitly condoned it.
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For years, I lived in shame for having fallen prey to such an aggressively heinous fad and for having ruined five years' worth of photos, but now I feel proud to have stanned one of our living icons in her earlier, tackier years.
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What sets this album above previous ones isn't Anohni's voice per se, which remains the model of a pathologically strained Brit-soul school that tackier artists like Sam Smith have since taken to the pop charts, or her political lyrics, which have gotten more alert and continue to dwell on rising tides and dying animals with more sentimentality than an ecologist might prefer, but rather the new experimental electronic template.
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Windsor Star, October 20, 1994. and her regular television roles as Stephanie Clements in My Secret Identity,Rita Zekas, "Career mom in movies yearns for tackier roles". Toronto Star, March 8, 1990. and as Valerie Stanton in Heartland.
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It is generally darker, more viscous, denser, tackier and more elastic than paraffin waxes, and has a higher molecular weight and melting point. The elastic and adhesive characteristics of microcrystalline waxes are related to the non-straight chain components which they contain. Typical microcrystalline wax crystal structure is small and thin, making them more flexible than paraffin wax. It is commonly used in cosmetic formulations.
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Based on a novel by Beth Brown, the film was staged and directed by Rouben Mamoulian,. and stars Helen Morgan, Joan Peers, Jack Cameron, Henry Wadsworth, and Fuller Mellish Jr. Mae West was originally considered for the part of Kitty Darling, but Paramount decided West's glamorous stage presence would undercut the tackier aspects of the storyline. The National Board of Review named Applause one of the 10 best films of 1929. This was Morgan's first all-talking film.
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Wendt was five feet eleven inches tall, and weighed 190 pounds. He was described as "A great pass catcher, hard tackier and tops in defense." Upon his selection as captain, one Ohio newspaper wrote: "A superb defensive man, the 188 pound flanker teamed with Gomer Jones, Cleveland, whom he succeeds at the Ohio helm, in leading the charge of the forward wall of Francis Schmidt's eleven." Wendt was selected as an All-Western Conference end as a sophomore in 1934.
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"Review: Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and > Grill", Variety, November 6, 2005 Critics praised the performance of Audra McDonald in the 2014 Broadway production while not being as enthusiastic about the writing."Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill Review Summaries" , stagegrade.com, accessed April 28, 2014 In his review for The New York Times, Charles Isherwood said, > it's worth putting up with the show's tackier (and duller) aspects for the > pleasure of hearing Ms. McDonald breathe aching life into some of Holiday's > greatest songs. She has tamped down the lush bloom of her voice to suggest > the withered state of Holiday's instrument during the last years of her > career, but the sound remains tangy, expressive and rich.
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It was his last senior outing of the season, at the end of which competitive football was suspended for the duration of the First World War. He was able to play for Huddersfield in the wartime matches: in 1917, the Sheffield-based Sports Special assessed him as a "dashing left back—a determined tackier, with big clearances in both boots", but warned him against "over-robustness", suggesting that "his weight, fairly applied, in conjunction with his skill, will enable him to answer all reasonable requirements." and also appeared twice for Dundee in the 1916–17 Scottish League, which did continue during the war. In 1919, Rodgerson played three times for Hartlepools United in the Northern Victory League before returning to Huddersfield for the resumption of the Football League. He had a run of seven matches at left back early in the 1919–20 Football League season and made four more appearances later on, in each case covering for one or other of the regular backs, Fred Bullock and James Wood, as Huddersfield finished second in the table and were promoted to the First Division.
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