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Tulisa told Olivia's So Wrong It's Right podcast the condition meant her "whole face dropped" so she started getting treatments to "balance out the symmetry" of her face.

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The 36-year-old N-Dubz star recently told So Wrong It's Right podcaster Olivia Attwood that she had "only fillers" in her face to "balance out the symmetry" of her face after having Bell's palsy.

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In the playoffs, however, the scales balance out.

Autumn - meteorologically speaking - runs until the end of November, so are there any signs of a drier spell of weather to balance out the season?

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Electrolytes balance out our cells, but if we have too much it throws off that balance and our cells can actually become oversaturated; it can make it harder for that cell to work and to get hydrated.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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