Sentences with phrase «plait which»

I also did something a little different with my hair — I teased the crown some and then did a side plait which mainly happened because I didn't like the way my hair looked down and I was running out of time.

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He was generally seen in the towns armed with a fowling piece and cutlass, and belts that suspended on one side a large plaited bag, known as a cuttacoo, and on the other a calabash, guarded with a netted covering, in which he carried his supply of water.
Of course, #YesAllWomen created a backlash, which Slate's Phil Plait addresses beautifully in an article on how #NotAllMen derails the discussion of what women go through.
It also encountered an engine out anomaly during the CRS - 1 mission, which placed a secondary payload in an improper orbit (as was noted by Bad Astronomy's Phil Plait in his Oct. 8, 2012 article on Discover Magazine).
Minimalist and comfortable, this pair comes with a flat slide design and a plaited crossover detail which adds a bohemian touch.
Plaited pigtails, which both Khloé, and big sister Kim have been sporting.
Plain but powerful, the model's side, crown braids and plaited ponytail, which she wore with flawless makeup and a peachy lipstick, are perfect for a romantic summer wedding.
This relaxed up - do, however, is made all the more elegant thanks to the addition of a long French braid which is plaited right into the big, bouncy ponytail.
I definitely wasn't dressed for a date (leggings and a t - shirt and then a shirt — my ultimate lazy day outfit) and I'd left my hair in the plait I'd put it in the night before, which was by now wild and unruly.
For the DS 5 Commande Spéciale, the brand's renowned watch strap design for the Nappa leather upholstery has gained a plaited - effect finish, which can also be seen on the door panels, instrument binnacle, central armrest and rear shelf.
At the hour he'd always choose when the shadows were long and the ancient road was shaped before him in the rose and canted light like a dream of the past where the painted ponies and the riders of that lost nation came down out of the north with their faces chalked and their long hair plaited and each armed for war which was their life and the women and children and women with children at their breasts all of them pledged in blood and redeemable in blood only.
Focusing on objects and structures which are «handmade», using traditional and more ad - hoc craft techniques, the works featured are often created using a simple, repetitive action, from crochet, plaiting, weaving and winding to stringing, shredding, binding and crumpling.
Obviously if you belong to one of the categories below — which, of course, a lot of Occupy sympathizers do, when they're taking time off from their day jobs rioting, soap - shunning and plaiting their armpit hair — then you might feel differently.
(Some even founded an organization called «Concerned Scientists», from which I think Michael Mann is a member, and Phil Plait is too).
Slate's Phil Plait was responsibly reserved in his coverage, emphasizing that although one of the press releases used the word «collapse,» the melting of this particular glacier — which by itself contains enough ice to raise global seas by three feet — is a process that will take centuries, if not longer, to play out.
Do other things which may stop children catching them again from other children, like plaiting long hair or tying it back tightly, making sure children do not share hats and brushes, telling them how lice are spread.
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