Indeed, despite their diminutive size, his figurines often had hourglass shapes that hinted at plumpness and fertile futures. |
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But the sand in which you are drawing the line is the sand of the hourglass. |
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Often these ideals take the form of ridiculously unfeasible forms with unhealthily exaggerated hourglass figures. |
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The result is an hourglass shaped vessel, with both the upper and lower bulbs holding 2 oz. |
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Whether they're apples or pears, hourglass or rectangle-shaped, full-figured women want to look good. |
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The stained-glass insert in the astronomer's casement is the one minor detail that differentiates the two hourglass windows. |
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The silhouette here is hourglass, with strong shoulders and hems flaring in sculptural flounces. |
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I'm constantly aware of the ticking of the clock and at any point in the day I can hear the gentle hiss of the sand in the hourglass. |
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The last sands of the hourglass passed through and it turned over, beginning again. |
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Let them slip away like the fine sand in an hourglass, one or many at a time, till there remains nothing. |
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Note the inverted hearts, the tree, the anchor, and the sand glass or hourglass. |
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She has brown hair, brown eyes, is about medium height, and a not quite hourglass figure. |
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She's still a girl, but she's got that hourglass figure, and she really enhances it. |
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Jersey and stretch linen are gathered faintly reminiscent of ancient Greece, yet wrapped around the body in hourglass silhouettes. |
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Peplum is a more ladylike and sophisticated way to get an hourglass figure than opting for a clingy bandage dress. |
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But the small party does not manage to remain separate, for it meets a masqued procession featuring Winged Time, his scythe and hourglass. |
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If you are blessed with a curvy, hourglass figure, then a corset or basque will certainly make the most of your assets. |
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She looks ravishing, with an hourglass figure that is beyond comprehension. |
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Her figure was not slim or round, but ideally in the middle, with an hourglass waist. |
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A suit with gathered fabric across the waistline can create the illusion of an hourglass figure in a woman who would like to look curvier. |
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When you run out of paper or the words you write are jumbled up, think of the hourglass passing sand from the top to the bottom. |
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If the file is still copying, you will see the standard Windows hourglass symbol, which will accurately indicate the card reader is still active. |
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Like sand through the hourglass, these are the days of our lives. |
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The first is Bullet Time, which gives him firm control over the situation but consumes the related resource pool, shown in an hourglass, at a high rate. |
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There were bold minidresses with molded bodices that exaggerated an hourglass figure. |
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Sometimes his leather jackets were sporty and rakish, at others they were sculpted into prim, hourglass shapes. |
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The learners must have a watch with a second hand, otherwise an hourglass can be given to them. |
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Like sands through the hourglass, these are the stars of our lives. |
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They have a fantastic herringbone hourglass shift dress and a black, long-sleeved jersey dress, again in a clinging 1950s style, both from www.brownsfashion.com. |
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Symbolizing prosperity and luck, it also represents the hourglass and infinity. |
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At about one o'clock I was still awake, sitting patiently with the lights off, watching the gold sand in the hourglass trickling with an almost painful laziness. |
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When the file has finished copying, the hourglass will disappear and you can safely remove the MMC from the reader. |
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The lower part of the door is adorned with a cast iron wreath of fruit and flowers surrounding an hourglass. |
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A female black widow spider, identifiable by the red hourglass on her abdomen, protects an egg sac. |
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Long may the days of our lives run like sand through her hourglass. |
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The broken hourglass on the poster shows that we must, from time to time, stop everything in order to be more effective. |
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Even the dolls that girls play with are thin and have hourglass figures. |
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Some of the triboluminescent materials appear to partially decompose in an hourglass shape that suggests chemical reaction occurs selectively along only some crystal axes. |
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The southern right whale dolphin and the hourglass dolphin live only in the Southern Ocean. |
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To wear McQueen is to be dressed in hourglass armour. |
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Warm Mineral Springs is a water-filled, hourglass shaped sinkhole. |
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Objects recently introduced to India, such as the eyeglass or hourglass, were eagerly adopted as images by the poets, who wanted newfangled conceits to bolster their tortuous inventiveness. |
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The hourglass symbol indicates that the test is in progress. |
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Once the warm-up period is over, the hourglass will no longer be shown. |
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The flowers are delivered in a glass vase with a unique hourglass shape. |
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One my fondest wishes-and strongest resolutions-is to be able, at the end of my term, to look back and see that this Office deposited at least one shining and solid grain of sand in the hourglass of our common history. |
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The coming of the hourglass economy thus creates the demand for immigrant labor, but the relationship between cities and immigrants works both ways. |
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It is often used to depict the hourglass, a sign of the passing of time. |
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Interstate 5 is the third-busiest truck corridor in North America, and as it goes through Seattle, which forms an hourglass, there are severe congestion issues. |
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When I select a file, the hourglass appears but nothing happens. |
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Moulded in one single peace, Stone is a low stool characterized by its functional, linear and symmetrical shape which is reminiscent of an hourglass. |
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The display shows the hourglass symbol which disappears again as soon as the central apartment unit has adopted the settings made on the room unit. |
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Think hourglass figures, with curves in the right places or the cuddlier guys. |
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After each game turn, invert the hourglass to reset the time limit for the next player. |
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The computer showed an hourglass mouse cursor to indicate that it was too busy to process user input. |
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The idea behind the shape, reminiscent of an hourglass, is to emphasize noseriding and tailriding for recreational surfers. |
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If you have hourglass curves, go for strapless or off-the-shoulder dresses to accentuate them. |
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The dundun hourglass drum, which originally was regarded primarily as a social ensemble, now also functions within religious rituals. |
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The dundun hourglass drum, which originally was regarded primarily as social ensemble, now also functions within religious rituals. |
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But add a draped-front sweater and mermaid skirt and, suddenly, you're showing off a classic hourglass shape. |
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An hourglass figure is as unreasonable an expectation of most of us as the Twiggy look. |
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There's no hope on the 20 minutes of meditation, but I can flip over my three-minute egg timer and sit quietly while the sand sifts through the tiny hourglass. |
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Unlike other soft cases with straight angles, the ergonomic hourglass design offers a secure grip that won't slide out of your hand whether you're talking or texting. |
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The back is dark and the belly is white, while on each side is an hourglass pattern colored light grey, yellow, or gold in front and dirty grey in back. |
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Over the past decade, it's also occurred in alpine skiing, with the advent of shaped, or side-cut, skis, which have an hourglass shape that makes turning much easier. |
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A hip-hugging sheath dress with a below-the-knee hem is the ultimate in hourglass dressing It's comforting to note cardigans with jeans and a T-shirt is still a good look. |
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The back is dark and the belly is white, while on each side is an hourglass pattern colored light grey, yellow or gold in front and dirty grey in back. |
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