• If you buy them fresh, look for firm scallops with a dewy sheen and a sweet (not seaweed-y) smell.

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  • Many women discuss their first Botox treatment with the dewy-eyed romanticism usually reserved for memories of a first kiss.

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  • Dewy-eyed fables about backcountry ploughboys making it to Olympic stardom were exactly that.

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  • But even dewy-eyed optimists don't predict the addition of many more nukes on the global grid within the next decade.

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  • Mrs Obama did not campaign as a traditional first lady, staring at her husband with dewy-eyed admiration and limiting her comments to bland pleasantries.

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  • Exposure is a particularly misleading deal for dewy-eyed fledgling freelance writers.

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  • Mr. Greenberg, who also helped launch such dewy talents as Hanson and the Jonas Brothers, says Ms. Stone was so inexperienced she arrived without a demo tape of material.

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  • He himself is unsure whether to be Jack Lemmon or John Cleese, but the sublime Michelle Williams holds the screen magnetically with her dewy-eyed channelling of the young Shirley MacLaine.

    NEWYORKER: The Baxter

  • Even George Bush, no dewy-eyed disarmer, negotiated cuts down to 1, 700-2, 200 apiece by 2012 (from the 6, 000 agreed upon after the cold war had ended) and was ready to go lower.

    ECONOMIST: Getting to zero

  • When a young, dewy-faced Gwyneth Paltrow accepted the Best Actress Oscar for Shakespeare In Love, the world caught a four-minute glimpse of the Harry Winston Princess Necklace, glistening in time with every benevolent gesture.

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  • Although Billy Crystal, the star and moving force, still gets a mite dewy-eyed and message-y (this time about brotherly love), he manages to parody as well as act out the fantasies and sensitivities of fortyish urban males.

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  • Most of us long made peace with the professionalization and corporatization of the Games and the mystifying hallucinogenic mascots and the dewy television coverage that resembles an episode of "One Life to Live" crossed with an antidepressant commercial.

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  • The 100 arrived in the 30th over, at which point England were 146-1, Dhoni infuriating his captain when assuming a lofted drive would go for four and not bothering to run, only for the ball to plug in the dewy outfield to allow only a single.

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  • In the coming weeks, this narrative will be picked apart and analyzed and stripped to its bones dewy childhood recollections, Kodachrome evidence, 15 minutes for octogenarian schoolteachers to the point you may hope for a rogue obstetrician to come forward and produce proof of a decades-concealed mix-up in the maternity ward.

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  • Two drops in the morning and again at night keep skin dewy and glowing. (I also like to mix a drop into foundation to give it a lighter, more natural finish.) For very dry skin, follow the oil with a rich cream, such as Phormula 3-9 Repair Cream from Erno Laszlo.

    WSJ: Maintaining the Gloss | Outer Beauty

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