Pollock, who was by the driver's side through much of his early career and constantly during his days at Williams, provided some solidity. |
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I settled on the thin padding of the window seat and leaned against the reassuring solidity of the window frame. |
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Judging by the size and weight of the car and the way it has been put together, it gives a reassuring air of solidity. |
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It has a sense of solidity which is a reflection of the whole ethos of the car. |
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The gently-tapered barrel is especially pleasing to the eye and the overall appearance of the rifle is one of quality and solidity. |
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Sliding behind the futuristic facia there is a tangible feeling of both solidity and comfort. |
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Once something is in the digital realm it loses its physical solidity, most likely for ever. |
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Mr Watts gives him just the right touch of solidity, tempered with understanding and humanity without losing credibility. |
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He was soft and firm all at once, solidity and comfort and relief, something she could touch, something that was real. |
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Does she miss the solidity of roles and characters that actresses enjoyed once upon a time? |
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What needs to be understood at this point, by applying wisdom to your compassion, is how much solidity you are bringing to the situation. |
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Fathers are always supposed to be about solidity, a strong presence, reliance. |
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First, security is the state or condition of tranquility, solidity, reliability and freedom from danger or risk. |
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There was a solidity of integrity and humanity behind the dazzling charm that was matchless. |
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Achieving solidity at the back doesn't merely depend on the efforts of individuals, however. |
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But coming from Jol the words are backed by deeds, and by a solidity of both character and purpose. |
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It seems that many a man and cow have fallen into an everlasting embrace with eternity by confusing such glamour with solidity. |
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To his team-mates and large sections of the public, Waite epitomised the solidity and dependability of the club player. |
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The stair is elegantly made, a light filigree of steel rod and plates that contrasts with the heavy concrete solidity of the vault. |
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While Duval was a four time All-American at Georgia Tech he was known as Rock, for the solidity of his game and the stoniness of his bearing. |
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Dark-haired and heftily built, he was a perfect picture of all-American solidity and youthful certainty. |
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The design is functional rather than adventurous, and speaks of Germanic solidity rather than French or Italian design flair. |
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The harmonious combination of diagonals, verticals, and horizontals produces an effect of solidity and permanence. |
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The feelings of solidity and permanence are illusory, for nothing is truly solid and permanent in this life. |
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The towers look like beacons in the stormy night, still strangely reassuring in their solidity and familiarity. |
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The man and his sheep and, indeed, the paint and paper itself, provide the only physical sense of solidity. |
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Then the shade of Marx was gone, and the walls of the official residence had reassumed their reassuring solidity. |
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There is variety in texture, too, from the fragile laciness of maidenhair fern to the solidity of harts tongue fern. |
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To achieve solidity in the labs and transparency in the public areas, individual office organization had to be rethought as well. |
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Walpole inaugurated the tradition in the hope that the lifelike solidity of realism might be reconciled with the imaginative range of romance. |
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The stair is elegantly made, a light filigree of steel rod and plates that contrasts with the heavy mass concrete solidity of the vault. |
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The effect of the paintings' intense color was often to dissolve the solidity of the architectonic structures. |
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The solidity and tangibleness of the material world about us is an illusion. |
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The sculptural solidity of the forms and the sharply creased and complex drapery folds are characteristic of the youthful Bronzino. |
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Besides its aesthetic qualities, the all rag paper has the solidity and the homogeneity needed in bibliophily. |
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Flexibility and changeability are merely the opposites of unchangeability and solidity. |
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To paraphrase Bois, in this context it revealed the precariousness of the confidence in bodily and material solidity. |
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I touched the wood of the central cabin, feeling solidity and wood grain warmed by the morning sun under my fingertips. |
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There was nothing fancy about it, but the solidity of the masonry gave an impression of lasting durability. |
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Following it, they have regrouped and gone back to the basics, working hard and showing solidity and strength in defence. |
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At the center of the web is a steel stair tower, giving a sense of solidity to the otherwise delicate structure. |
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The rich tea biscuit is the right diameter but lacks a certain structural solidity for dunking. |
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The architects are confident that this structural solidity will not compromise floor layout flexibility. |
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His funky forms investigate established formal concepts of solidity, transparency, interiority and symmetry. |
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The modeling and outline of the figures showed sculptural solidity. |
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The most obvious course for a politician tipped for greatness, yet hampered by a cherubic countenance and a light voice, would be to gain a reputation for solidity. |
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In conjunction with the human voices on the soundtrack, the video installation indexes life as a process in between solidity and liquidity, in exchange and alchemic reaction. |
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You posit an external, objective reality whose solidity allows an objective mind to perceive it fully and without cultural bias or observational tint. |
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Said to be one of the oldest preserved caravanserais in the world, maybe a thousand years, it wears its age and restoration with solidity rather than elegance. |
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Some of the latter do their best to look like an old-fashioned range only to fail the knuckle-tap test we use to determine the solidity of the construction. |
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His wonderfully contrasty pictures made us all aware of the noble, Roman solidity of some of the structures and the simple, honed elegance of their detailing. |
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A polarity is set up between the assertive convex solidity of Broadcasting House and the receptive concavity and lightness of the suspended facade. |
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The Polo impresses immediately by the quality and solidity of its build. |
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Edward, also an Empire orphan, born in Malaysia, could be the solidity she needs. |
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The metal can be beaten out so thinly that it has hardly any solidity left, when it appears as gold by reflected light but green by transmitted light. |
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Nevertheless, the speeches he has been making recently have deservedly boosted his reputation and surprised people by their solidity and substance. |
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The claret jug is an admirable specimen of one of the best Etruscan models, most graceful in outline, and yet presenting an unmistakeable appearance of solidity. |
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Since then the elephant with its strength and solidity has been considered the animal that symbolises the entire bond market. |
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The honey-coloured stone is particularly suited to the rigours of the intense Murcian sun and has a rich geological texture and solidity. |
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Howe often uses nonindented paragraphs that become blocklike in their solidity to build the narrative by wellpaced accretion of event and detail. |
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There is a sombre, almost prayerful quality, about the combination of stanzaic solidity and lament. |
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They also give an impression of greater solidity than would be the case were the webs pierced. |
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Munster's forwards seem to have refound set-piece solidity and a try-bonus was garnered last Saturday in Glasgow. |
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The set of bronzes by Degas in their spare solidity are arranged in front of two of his mistiest canvases and look all the bolder for that. |
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Ay, even the droll humour and solidity of Khalid, are shaken, aroused, by the ghoulish greed, the fell inhumanity of these sharpers. |
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The site, adjacent to where a ferry had run between Madeley and Benthall, was chosen for its high approaches on each side and the relative solidity of the ground. |
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This enabled an unconscientious builder to furnish bulky architectural masses, which presented a specious aspect of solidity and looked more costly than they really were. |
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At a time when virtual space rules, Rottenberg reminds us of our actual solidity, of the material stubbornness of the body and so of the systems it depends on for nurture. |
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He also envisioned a car with a high beltline and exaggerated forms that visually suggested power, and at the same time promised solidity and security. |
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