Sentences with phrase «section at the crown»

The next step is to section off your hair in large sections at the crown, rolling them around your fingers like they were being wrapped around a roller.
Secure the top section at the crown of your head and wrap a tiny piece of hair around the base to hide your hair band.
To create subtle volume at your crown, Atkin says to take a one - inch section at your crown, hold it vertically above your head, and then wrap it around the barrel of your curling iron.

Not exact matches

Despite dropping off the sectional and state radar a bit in the last couple years, the Matador program did show that they are beginning to compete again at these levels with the crowning of two East Bay Athletic League (EBAL) Champions, five medalists at NCS, and one section champion in Jack Kilner being the first Matador to represent at state in three years.
VI semifinals, Brookside Christian hopes to pressure opponents into submission for a shot at a section crown.
There have been more than one instance where a woman wanting a VBAC showed up at the hospital with a crowning baby and was given a c - section without her consent.
Step 2: Take a four - inch section of hair at the crown of the head and spray with hairspray, then use a comb to tease it slightly at the roots.
Divide your hair into three sections (at the crown and on both sides) and braid each until you hit the temple.
Separate hair at the crown of the head into three equal sections.
Then, take a section of hair at the crown of your head and twist it into a little top knot, securing with a hair tie.
To get the height at the crown of your head like Emilia Clarke, gently tease the back section of your hair, before pinning it back.
taking the top section of the hair at the crown, gently backcomb it for added rootlift.
For extra volume at your crown, backcomb sections of your hair at the top of your head.
The actress sections her bangs off before sweeping them over her crown and pins it at the back with a bobby pin.
Gather your hair in the back, covering the teased hair section, and twist it into a low bun, pushing it up to keep the volume at the crown.
Because the upper structure is so unusually long, there is a severely shortened rear deck, which changes cross section from a nearly straight curve at the base of the backlite to a quite rounded crown at the trailing edge of the spoiler.
Better yet, wear a balloon crown and juggle apples in the produce section every time you shop at your local grocery store.
16 The Crown has not argued the applicability of section 48, but instead relies on the powers of the police to make traffic stops at common law.
Campbell, who previously worked at Justice Canada, has been director of the Crown law office's civil section since 2005.
Section 727 (1) of the Code states that the mandatory minimums set out in s. 255 are applicable only if the Crown, in advance of any plea, notifies the accused of its intention to seek a greater punishment by reason of previous convictions (the «Notice») and tenders proof at the sentencing hearing that the Notice was served.
(7.1) For the purposes of this section, clause 45 (1)(g) of the Limitations Act, as it read immediately before its repeal, applies to a claim respecting amounts paid to the Crown or to another public authority for which it is alleged that no valid legal authority existed at the time of payment.
Justice Bocock further found that to pierce the veil of solicitor - client agency, at such a late stage in the settlement process, would: (i) prejudice the Crown, (ii) undermine the reliability of s. 169 (3) and related sections of the Rules for future litigants and (iii) ignore the otherwise more contained and proximate remedies available to a taxpayer where counsel acts to bind the taxpayer without authorization.
The Crown argued that the accused failed to take reasonable steps to ensure the complainant was consenting, which he had a heightened duty to do because she was intoxicated at the time (see section 273.2 (b) of the Criminal Code).
In Sicurella, [1997] O.J. No. 4580, Justice Renaud has a discussion on scope of s. 13: Determination of whether a justice presiding at a preliminary inquiry could prevent the Crown from adducing certain evidence emanating from an accused during judicial interim release hearings given that section 13 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms provided that a witness who testified in any proceedings had the right not to have any incriminating evidence used to incriminate that witness in any other proceedings, except for the giving of contradictory evidence.
The St Albans Crown Court authorized their retention at the section 59 hearing.
Although Cranston J accepted that the public interest might require persons to be given access to a court of the purpose of challenging the issue and execution of a search warrant and the retention of material (either in the Administrative Court or the Crown Court under section 59) given the relative weakness of the individual rights at stake and the relatively trivial interference with those rights, it was legitimate for the courts to permit the withholding of PII material in the wider public interest [33, 41].
He described... «the general power of the judge (which existed at common law and is enshrined in section 78 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984) to exclude any evidence relied on by the Crown... if its admission would have such an adverse effect on the fairness of the trial that it ought not to be admitted».»
Section 12 of the Copyright Act gives the Crown copyright in any work «prepared or published by or under the direction or control of Her Majesty or any government department...» This broad sweep is considered, by the federal and provincial governments at least, to include court and tribunal judgments and legislation.
It's so thin, we didn't have to remove our existing crown or baseboards - yahoo! We got it in the ceiling molding section at Home Depot.
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