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Dry skin soaks up extra product, which can cause patches.
Katarina soaks up the sun and takes one insanely HOT shower.
In private they moan about the time and money it soaks up.
Chrissy Teigen soaks up bath time with her adorable daughter Luna Simone.
"It soaks up excess water and enhances your natural curls," explains Wallace.
The meat soaks up the sauce and the sauce deglazes the pan.
Just sticking with the plot soaks up every ounce of concentration you have.
It soaks up information and places those ideas in a hierarchy of values.
The way that snow somehow makes everything quieter, like it soaks up soundwaves.
The rainforest soaks up 600 million metric tons of carbon dioxide every year.
They also found that the small size of their bathroom soaks up more moisture.
It soaks up everything around it without falling apart, holding onto its tender bite.
Meanwhile the inner layer remains soft and soaks up the flavor from the meaty juices.
In fact, nature already soaks up almost one-third of the carbon dioxide we emit.
On rutted trails or gravel roads, the boxy Benz soaks up abuse at all speeds.
All that concrete and asphalt soaks up the sun's rays, pushing temperatures up even further.
Our brains are plastic, governed by an amygdala that soaks up trauma like a sponge.
The friction of the first anchor above us soaks up over half of the falling force.
It also soaks up vast amounts of carbon dioxide, which is essential to fighting climate change.
The Colossus' utility is a shield, as opposed to the Ranger's dash, that soaks up damage.
Consider an oil-absorbing primer that soaks up oil like a sponge and leaves skin matte.
Tim and Sam also found that the small size of their bathroom soaks up more moisture.
It takes just a minute, but the bread swells as it soaks up the hot broth.
I particularly love the springy sweet potato vermicelli that soaks up all the flavors of the soup.
Joel rises, rips the mask off, pumps his fist and soaks up the adoration of the crowd.
He really soaks up any knowledge he can get, and it's turned him into a winning player.
Meanwhile, the tearful Queen Marie soaks up scads of tissues as she laments the king's approaching demise.
The investment bank, by contrast, soaks up 57 percent of it to produce half the top line.
The investment bank, by contrast, soaks up 57 percent of it to produce half the top line.
But right now it is still a distant light as the market soaks up the Peruvian mine surge.
With that in mind, the Microsoft SQ1 ARM chip soaks up more power than a standard ARM chip.
The breading in the crust always soaks up the liquid, and the whole thing becomes mired in sludge.
Eniko Parrish is enjoying her first pregnancy as she soaks up the sun in Palm Beach, Florida this week.
While the Asia-Pacific region soaks up almost a third of global diesel, demand for jet fuel has lagged.
The same little problems are still there, like the way the face mask soaks up sweat during physically demanding games.
The controls are brawny and well-weighted, the interior is basic and the truck soaks up potholes and big undulations.
She goes to work, shares an apartment with her younger sister and soaks up the gnarly weather conditions in Boston.
What makes this Chevy worth the extra money is the hushed cabin and a suspension that soaks up big bumps.
I learned that just because it fits in a bowl and soaks up milk doesn't mean it's good to eat it.
A gaggle of teen and tween girls show up, and he soaks up their rapturous affection, offering compliments, hugs, and photos.
Overall, the P30 Pro's main camera soaks up a ton of detail, and its images scale up beautifully with light editing.
It costs more, per person, to serve them than to serve the traditional ones: each group soaks up S$1.1bn ($840m).
Cheatgrass threatens the soil, soaks up water for other plants, provides low-quality foraging for animals and can fuel catastrophic wildfires.
Certainly it does not feel like a threat to Elena, who soaks up the attentions of the Sarratores with incredulous delight.
The big SUV soaks up undulations without ever revealing its mass, smoothing over even the most knobbly city streets without complaint.
It's not a great choice if you need something water resistant though, as the canvas soaks up water like a sponge.
The ecosystem in and around the park soaks up more than 3 meters of rainfall each year, with no real dry season.
While the happy couple soaks up the excitement of their engagement, here's a look back at the duo's journey throughout the years.
In an absorbency test, the product soaks up water like a sponge whereas the one available in retail stores drips and leaks.
Light but super-absorbent, the Waffle Towel from Parachute soaks up every drop of water and feels great against your skin.  Pros
Her class continues to make improvements to and monitor the garden, which soaks up an estimated 15,000 gallons of rainwater a year.
Kailyn Lowry is making sure she soaks up as much sun as possible – and avoids tan lines – while on spring break in Jamaica.
It soaks up a fifth of China's total foreign direct investment and has attracted over a trillion dollars-worth of FDI since 1980.
The wide squishy grips, fat 22-inch tires, and rear suspension combine to provide a stable ride that really soaks up the vibration.
I use it every 3rd to 4th day of not washing my hair and it makes the smell better and soaks up oil.
The Amazon, most of which is located in Brazil, is the world's largest tropical rainforest and soaks up vast amounts of carbon dioxide.
The bread soaks up all that cream and bacon grease and gets, like, crispy at the edges but super soft and squishy throughout.
And on those perfect days, the twang of an electric guitar still seeps out from the Stone Pony and soaks up the boardwalk.
And because Buick banished its pillowy ride reputation long ago, the Envision soaks up bumps and impacts impressively, yet cornering doesn't suffer much.
He rows with him, goes swimming with him, and soaks up his knowledge of the vast lagoon and its floating spits of land.
The Amazon, the world's largest tropical rainforest, soaks up vast amounts of carbon and is seen as vital to the fight against climate change.
I was also pleasantly surprised to see that it soaks up quickly and leaves you with a soft feel that pairs well with powder foundation.
While Bitcoin soaks up most of the spotlight, some virtual currency projects are specifically looking to reshuffle the stacked relationships between platforms and content creators.
Here we got a great, extremely contoured shot of Willy's back as he soaks up the sun in the ancient port city of Cádiz, Spain.
While commercial use soaks up a substantial portion of this finite resource, about 60 percent of the spectrum supply is still owned by the government.
Some people are under the impression that eating certain foods before drinking will prevent a hangover, because the food "soaks up alcohol" in your stomach.
Mr. Conte, who often looks uncomfortable in the limelight that Mr. Salvini soaks up, sought to assert himself as the responsible figure in the government.
When corn grows, it soaks up carbon, and when it is consumed (whether as food or fuel), it releases that carbon back into the air.
The water table in Punjab, a state that soaks up an inordinate share of price-support subsidies, has been dropping by about a metre a year.
Ironically, border enforcement itself soaks up resources that could be used to set up people's new lives in the United States rather than keep them out.
It soaks up five times more carbon than land-based plants; it also serves as an artificial reef, attracting more than 103 species of aquatic life.
It soaks up more heat and carbon than any other ocean, and in doing so, it helps slow the speed with which the atmosphere is warming.
Our pick for the best bath mat is the Luxe Fibersoft from West Elm, which feels super soft and plush, soaks up moisture, and dries quickly.
The trick hydraulic suspension soaks up bumps in comfort mode, while a fantastic stereo system and a gorgeous cabin make the 24S spider even more livable.
As the limestone soaks up rising seawater, Miami's infamous "king tides" — fresh water forced up from drains and pipes by underlying salty water — become more frequent.
It is here, on a luxuriant terrace, that the family soaks up morning rays or watches deer emerge from the forest to graze in the evening.
Mr. Farage, who helped lead the "Brexit" campaign for Britain to leave the European Union, soaks up free media attention by giving strident, anti-Europe speeches.
It soaks up an impressive four times its own weight, and retains no sand or any other grit that more fibrous towels seem to inevitably collect.
Meanwhile, Shams, who is wearing a blue and white striped outfit, stares into the camera and soaks up the love and attention he's receiving from his parents.
The Amazon rainforest, the world's largest tropical one, soaks up vast amounts of carbon and its preservation is seen as vital in the fight against climate change.
It soaks up the sweat, and then we swap it out and put some baby powder down there to try to dry up some of the sweat.
That can accelerate global warming because dark blue water soaks up more of the sun's heat than white ice or snow, which reflects it back into space.
Because the vinegar soaks up the flavors of the cask it is aged in, wood—oak, mulberry, chestnut, cherry, juniper, ash, and acacia—is part of the recipe.
That's bad news from a climate change perspective because the Amazon soaks up a lot of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, from the air when it is expanding.
This is not the case with Living Proof: The formula soaks up oil and sweat instead of masking it, so my hair feels legitimately clean after I apply.
Because Treasury yield rates remain comparatively low, that "money in" becomes an essential prop for the bull market, keeping demand intact as it "soaks up supply," Cramer said.
This is what happens when a narrow tube is inserted into liquid, or when a brush soaks up paint even though only the tip is in the liquid.
That means it soaks up moisture without messing with your hair texture, allowing it to dry more like your hair, and less like your hair on a windy day.
Brazil contains about 60 percent of the Amazon rainforest, a bulwark against global warming thanks to the vast amounts of carbon dioxide it soaks up and recycles into oxygen.
A 2006 report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) suggests the meat industry soaks up more than 8% of water used by humans globally.
The Amazon rainforest is home to 224% of all known species on Earth and soaks up vast amounts of carbon dioxide, which is essential to fighting global climate change.
To strengthen prices, it will double the rate at which the scheme's Market Stability Reserve (MSR) soaks up excess allowances, as a short-term measure to beef up prices.
However, Greenpeace blamed the Brazilian government for weakening some protections for the jungle, which soaks up huge amounts of carbon dioxide and is seen as key in combating climate change.
The Amazon is the world's largest tropical rainforest, a bulwark against global warming often called the "lungs of the world" because of the vast amounts of carbon it soaks up.
The two EU institutions have agreed on doubling the rate at which the scheme's Market Stability Reserve (MSR) soaks up excess allowances, as a short-term measure to strengthen prices.
Arctic regions are warming at about twice the global average, partly because a melt of white ice and snow reveals darker ground and water that soaks up ever more heat.
And since the yellow sensors will absorb both red and green light, Huawei says this new arrangement soaks up 40 percent more light than RGB, which leads to better, cleaner photos.
Each bottle of Air Co. vodka, which launched Thursday, soaks up as much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as eight fully grown trees, according to Air Co. co-founder Gregory Constantine.
On a reconnaissance mission, Barry tracks the trainer into an acting class, and when he's ambushed into serving as a scene partner, Barry soaks up a special energy from the footlights.
The custom ARM chip that Qualcomm is making for the Surface Pro X, called the Microsoft SQ1, soaks up more power to deliver computer-like performance rather than smartphone-like performance.
Also appealing was the prospect of a place that was truly dark at night — a place where the thick, spindly velvet of steep, tree-covered mountainsides soaks up the darkness completely.
It's a profession which demands a razor's edge between the healthy and unhealthy, which soaks up the attention of the audience just as much as any actor, circus performer, or politician.
It soaks up the oils and moisture that carry the smell, and also makes it easy to gather up and throw into the pan without getting the smell on my fingers.
The extent of Arctic ice and snow has been shrinking in recent years, exposing ever more darker-colored water and ground, which soaks up ever more heat and accelerates warming, they said.
At least, Emilia Clarke is prepping her goodbyes over on Instagram as she soaks up every last second with the island she's spent the last decade on playing the role of Daenerys Targaryen.
The proposal doubles the rate at which the Market Stability Reserve (MSR) soaks up excess allowances to 24 percent a year in the first four years after its entry into force in 2019.
In 2016, researchers from McGill University found that as snow falls to the ground, it soaks up pollutants in the air including nasty stuff from car exhaust known to be toxic and carcinogenic.
BRISBANE, May 28 (Reuters) - ConocoPhillips expects current weak global liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices to improve as growing demand soaks up the excess supply in the market, the company's chief executive said on Tuesday.
Analysts say regular interventions by the central bank to cap the yuan amount to creation of base money and can fuel inflation unless the central bank soaks up the excess yuan it had injected.
His artwork doesn't back away from the hazards of obscurity; rather, it soaks up the potency of incomprehension and, in its electric collisions of light and shadow, makes its own kind of syncopated sense.
The Amazon is the world's largest tropical rainforest, a bulwark against global warming often called the "lungs of the earth" because of the vast amounts of carbon dioxide it soaks up and recycles into oxygen.
Not only does it undermine its populist credibility — especially while the party is asking voters to endure cuts to Medicare and Social Security — it soaks up money that could go to funding middle-class benefits.
Climate change is one of the major threats to global marine systems, said Johnstone, and Antarctica is specifically sensitive to ocean acidification because cold water soaks up more carbon dioxide than water in warmer regions.
That's because it soaks up every conceivable cut in Medicaid, the party's one big pool of potential deficit reduction in the Trump era, but spends most of the savings on insurance subsidies and tax cuts.
The immense scale of the fires in Brazil this summer raised a global alarm about the risks they posed to the world's largest rainforest, which soaks up carbon dioxide and helps keep global temperatures from rising.
Japan's inflation is seen as unlikely to reach the BOJ's 2 percent target even after the central bank, which frequently buys more JGBs than the government issues, soaks up more than 40 percent of outstanding government debt.
Cauliflower Adobo Vegan brilliance: Swap out the meat in chicken adobo, a sweet-and-sour classic of Filipino cooking, and replace it with cauliflower, which caramelizes and soaks up the rice-wine vinegar, soy sauce and garlic.
For Beka, that spirit will help the tribe win the battle to preserve the rainforest, considered a bastion against climate change because of the vast amounts of heat-trapping carbon dioxide it soaks up from the atmosphere.
The committee also agreed to cancel 300 million allowances from the Market Stability Reserve (MSR), which soaks up surplus permits, and called for a higher threshold of 50,000 tonnes for small emitters to opt out of the system.
You could have these clams with pasta, or a big bowl of white beans, but I like the idea of thickly cut, garlic-rubbed toast, which soaks up the clam liquor and still stays crunchy in some places.
Breaking News In Yuba County by Amanda Idoko tells the story of a woman whose husband dies after she catches him cheating, so she buries his body and soaks up the attention of being a wife with a missing husband.
You simply roll the gel across your keyboard and it soaks up all the dirt and germs as it makes its way across, oozing between cracks and crevices to pick up debris and leaving your keyboard as good as new.
Kobe makes sense as a blown-out version of the marathoner who swears he's not in it to impress but soaks up adulation at the finish line, KG as a sweat-steamed pseudo-coach, Duncan as a real-life Giving Tree.
The company said it is in a tax loss position in Australia as it soaks up the cost of investing heavily in new gas production in the Bass Strait and the huge Gorgon gas project off Western Australia, both ramping up since 2017.
With its lullaby piano, Lukas's soprano soaks up the spotlight as he sing-speaks his life story, and that of his childhood friends—"By eleven smoking herb and drinking burning liquor"—before mapping out their imagined future through to the age of 60.
A decent asset-management operation called DWS; a profitable payments business that ships money around the world for companies; a mediocre German retail bank that uses the Postbank and Deutsche brands; and a faltering global investment bank that soaks up half of the bank's capital.
While the bread soaks up a bit more of the brew than I probably would have liked, the cheese's new texture—creamy on the edges and still slightly chalky in the center—proves that working class Northerners of yore knew exactly what they were doing.
"The main problem is that microplastic acts as a sponge that soaks up chemicals," Kristian Syberg, PhD, an associate professor of environmental risk at Roskilde University in Denmark, tells me one day when we're sitting together in the ship's cockpit, a thousand miles from Honolulu.
Move on up the road to the original outpost of Las Golondrinas for a glass of Cruzcampo pilsner and a dish of grilled mushrooms with parsley aioli, or a slab of sizzling hot, salt-flaked pork loin on bread that soaks up the juices.
As part of the process to fix the scheme European lawmakers are working on reforms, and plan to double the rate at which the so-called Market Stability Reserve (MSR) — a measure designed to remove from the market surplus permits which have depressed prices — soaks up excess allowances.
While most of the recipes aren't breezy, many are one-pot, and ideal for a Tuesday night that you want to make more special — like a chicken, black bean and rice wonder, in which the rice soaks up the juices from the chicken thighs as they cook together.
These are just a few of the many ways American consumers, often unwittingly and at the hands of large multinational corporations, are contributing to alarming deforestation in the world's largest tropical forest, which soaks up huge amounts of carbon dioxide and is seen as vital in the fight against climate change.
Slowly, the lines of reality and fantasy blur as the power of the prince's stories takes over the little girl's life; she becomes obsessed with determining whether the aviator's stories are real and whether the prince actually exists, ruining her mother's exacting plans for the summer as she soaks up more of his stories and ultimately embarks on an adventure all her own.

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