Powdered Decorated with garlands(vanikud) Wire cages Three feet in the air Feathers Ribbons Jewels Even ships, gardens Victorian Natural beauty Without makeup Used cosmetics less Hygiene and health 1840s heads were sleek, demure Heavy knot of curls Plaits in back 1920s "Bobbed" Waved or shingled hairstyles Louise Brooks Clara Bow Powder Circles to the cheeks Plucked eyebrows Penciled in thin arches Lips very red 1940s Feminine hairstyles Bette Davis' curls Rita Hayworth's gleaming waves A lock of hair that covered one eye. 1950s "Doe eye" Pale complexion Intensely colored lips Curls Waves Bouffants Marilyn Monroe 1960s Dark eyes paired with pale lips Rock'n'roll Short styles Long, straight hair Twiggy 1990s Kate Moss extreme thinness Used literature http://www.blisstree.com/healthbolt/ashorthistoryoftheidealfemalebody/ http://www.ukhairdressers.com/history%20of%20beauty.asp http://www.thebeautybiz.com/78/article/history/beautythroughagesrenaissance www.google.com
fabric, among them a small coffee table. Beside the sofa is a standard lamp. Immediately after the fireplace, there's widescreen TV and bookcase. If you look left you see the door that leads to the kitchen. It's of medium size. Although the walls and ceiling are white, red furniture is inescapable. Dishwasher and trash can are builtin cabinets. Electric cooker, the sink unit with its stainless steel sink ang gleaming chromium taps are under the wall cabinets. Cupboards using magnets to close the doors easier. Refrigerator and lamps are also builtin to keep the uniform style. On the opposite wall, there's a high table with bar chairs. The roller blinds cover two windows, which one has candles on the windowsill. Part of the kitchen floor is dark parquet, second is French ceramic floor. Next to the kitchen, there's a lavatory. It consists of toilet bowl, washbasin, panel ceiling lamp and
S Lulu thinks that Rushes Bear eats as though she had hibernated all winter. to lounge (76) - lie, sit, or stand in a relaxed or lazy way. S Cats were lounging, sprinting etc. on every warm log. mica (79) - a shiny silicate mineral with a layered structure, found as minute scales in granite and other rocks, or as crystals. It is used as a thermal or electrical insulator. S the front was fitted of mortared stones set with jewelled windows, jagged shards of gleaming mica. avid (82) - having an eager desire for. S Lulu feels that cats made her one of them - sleek, without mercy and avid , hungry upon defenseless body. 2. Explain the following literary terms. Learn and use them in your discussion of the book: Antagonist - a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary. Irony - the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the
Playful is most likely not open to contact is likely looking for contact and play Age Things for cats Spa Hair Park Hotels s salons s Cafes Jewellery Clothes Names Bombay Bombay gets along well with children and other pets Like a black leopard gold to copper eyes and short, flat, gleaming coat that accentuates a solid, muscular body often good at playing fetch, and some have learned to walk on leash usually wants to dominate other cats LIFE SPAN - 12 to 16 years Price 262 - 1,747 Japanese Bobtail One of the oldest cat breeds Full of energy, always playful, loving, endearing, and happy best describe the Japanese Bobtail's personality will watch TV with you, help you read the newspaper or a book, and they love to help you send emails on the computer
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Playful is most likely not open to contact is likely looking for contact and play Age Things for cats Spa Hair Park Hotels s salons s Cafes Jewellery Clothes Names Bombay Bombay gets along well with children and other pets Like a black leopard gold to copper eyes and short, flat, gleaming coat that accentuates a solid, muscular body often good at playing fetch, and some have learned to walk on leash usually wants to dominate other cats LIFE SPAN - 12 to 16 years Price 262 - 1,747 Japanese Bobtail One of the oldest cat breeds Full of energy, always playful, loving, endearing, and happy best describe the Japanese Bobtail's personality will watch TV with you, help you read the newspaper or a book, and they love to help you send emails on the computer
svg 21 LISA Ameerika Ühendriikide hümn The Star - Spangled Banner on Ameerika Ühendriikide ametlik hümn. Hümni sõnad kirjutas Francis Scott Key 1814.aastal ja viisi kirjutas John Stafford Smith 1780. aastal. Kasutusele võeti see esmakordselt 1931. aastal. O say, can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming! And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there: O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? On the shore, dimly seen through the mists of the deep,
Knowing it was pointless to get riled up over old frustrations, I focused on getting to work as quickly as possible. I'd deliberately chosen to clock the short trip during a busy time on a Monday, so I was pleased when I reached the Crossfire Building, which housed Waters Field & Leaman, in less than thirty minutes. I tipped my head back and followed the line of the building all the way up to the slender ribbon of sky. The Crossfire was seriously impressive, a sleek spire of gleaming sapphire that pierced the clouds. I knew from my previous interviews that the interior on the other side of the ornate copper-framed revolving doors was just as awe-inspiring, with golden-veined marble floors and walls, and brushed aluminum security desk and turnstiles. I pulled my new ID card out of the inner pocket of my pants and held it up for the two guards in black business suits at the desk. They stopped me anyway, no doubt because I was majorly
of the dining floor. I was about to sit, but Edward shook his head at me. "Perhaps something more private?" he insisted quietly to the host. I wasn't sure, but it looked like he smoothly handed her a tip. I'd never seen anyone refuse a table except in old movies. "Sure." She sounded as surprised as I was. She turned and led us around a partition to a small ring of booths -- all of them empty. "How's this?" "Perfect." He flashed his gleaming smile, dazing her momentarily. "Um" -- she shook her head, blinking -- "your server will be right out." She walked away unsteadily. "You really shouldn't do that to people," I criticized. "It's hardly fair." "Do what?" "Dazzle them like that -- she's probably hyperventilating in the kitchen right now." He seemed confused. "Oh, come on," I said dubiously. "You have to know the effect you have on people." He tilted his head to one side, and his eyes were curious. "I dazzle people?"