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1  Party women never paint their faces.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
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2  I must start washing this paint off.
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3  She had a young face, painted very thick.
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4  It was really the paint that appealed to me, the whiteness of it, like a mask, and the bright red lips.
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5  The paint was plastered so thick on her face that it looked as though it might crack like a cardboard mask.
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6  Squads of volunteers, organized by Parsons, were preparing the street for Hate Week, stitching banners, painting posters, erecting flagstaffs on the roofs, and perilously slinging wires across the street for the reception of streamers.
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