We just have to remember that the meanings behind these tattoos are more than skin deep.
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This number is exceedingly small, and shows that the superficial features, which we often think of as defining human ethnic groups, are literally only skin deep.
Uncertainties abound, and 3G's seductive power may be only skin deep.
But it was mostly skin deep, and it kept turning into a kind of false nostalgia--a parallel to the rash of "heritage" fetishism in the 1980s.
Simply preview and share all of your images on the Olympus VR-340's large 3.0-inch, high-resolution LCD for proof that this camera's beauty is more than skin deep.
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At one point, Myhrvold asked the surgeons what, in a perfect world, would make their lives easier, and they said that they wanted an X-ray that went only skin deep.
Annabel Pitcher has been nominated for her second novel, Ketchup Clouds, about a girl with a terrible secret who confesses all to a death row convict, while Skin Deep by Laura Jarratt follows Jenna, who has been left permanently scarred following a car crash that killed her best friend.
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"Phosphorus burns on the skin are deep and painful, " according to GlobalSecurity.org, a military research website.
The level of the designer's participation varies, too: In some projects it's only skin-deep, but in others it extends down to faucets.
Opposition politicians also suspect that Mr Banzer's reforming instincts are skin-deep.
While these individual romantic choices may have played some role in the challenges the young women faced, the focus on boyfriends and husbands is only skin-deep.
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More famous characters will no doubt appear as purchasable entities, but the connection to the Tolkein mythos is sufficiently skin-deep that I do not anticipate coveting them.
According to the professor, Google's shortcoming mostly comes from a relatively skin-deep routine that checks the SHA-1 value and install package name, not underlying code that's tougher to change.
The similarities between Brazil and Argentina are only skin-deep.
But over the past three years, doctors at Landstuhl have learned that they often need to perform an immediate fasciotomy, a procedure where an incision is made deep into the skin, to relieve that pressure.
Years of filming surgery has left me fairly unsqueamish, but I imagine some people might find wince at having the fillers injected deep under the facial skin.
Another 18% were admitted for food allergies, with the remaining 17% admitted for angio-oedema - deep swelling underneath the skin, often around the eyes and lips, and sometimes on hands and feet.
Bringing together the anguish of love and the demands of art, Swanberg seems to tear the skin off the filmmaking process to expose deep wounds.
Shallow burns hurt much more than deep ones - the nerves under the skin have not been burned away.
Yet in the case of large or deep wounds, like Tomas', the skin doesn't heal because it has become so infected, it turns gangrenous and can't grow new cells.
And that is where the pain of all the economic (unintelligible) is beginning to be felt deep in the bones, other than just on the skin.
Its mirror-finish black steel skin reflects every passing cloud, giving the building a mysterious totemlike quality, while inside unfinished ceilings are painted deep blue and almost every space can be used flexibly, whether for exhibiting, performances or local events.
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