He keeps his hair cut very short, which accentuates the male pattern baldness he refuses to acknowledge he has. |
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His startling lack of charisma accentuates the pervasive feeling of leadenness. |
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The wind heightens any spin on the ball, and accentuates a slice or a hook. |
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His loping gait accentuates his already considerable height, the gangly adolescent now grown up. |
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The Channel Street Baguette style are stones set into the band that accentuates a center stone. |
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Nighttime pupil dilation accentuates the problem and makes it more noticeable. |
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This method of sawing accentuates the vertical grain and minimizes the flake, common in quarter-sawn oak. |
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The evidence showed that crossover voting generally does not change the outcome of elections, it merely accentuates the margin of victory. |
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It is a beautiful ensemble piece that accentuates musicality and fluid movement. |
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Indeed, this formulaic, strategic intermingling of text and image accentuates the use of the seated dynasts as so many redeployed archaic motifs. |
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Crossing my arms over my chest, the peachiness of my skinny little arms accentuates the whiteness of my shirt. |
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In his late fifties, his sandy-coloured hair is greying and a thick grey beard accentuates his rounded face. |
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This type of orientation program accentuates clinical practice and includes limited didactic instruction. |
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The new doctrine's emphasis on blue-water, extra-regional naval operations further accentuates these perceptions. |
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The wine enhances the food without overwhelming it, and the food softens and accentuates the subtle nuances of the vino. |
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Yet, just as in a Chinese painting, the wildness of the scene, and its strangeness, accentuates the impression of harmony and civilisation. |
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The sleek brunette crop with the sideswept fringe suits her elfin face and accentuates her chocolate brown doe-eyes. |
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The appended strip accentuates the rightward momentum of the depicted fish tail, as if the wriggling beast had pushed out the side of the composition. |
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He accentuates this difference by costuming the lovers as a pre-Raphaelite hero and heroine in contrast to the male and female witches in modern grey business suits. |
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The delicacy and mineral-infused fruitiness of the Riesling accentuates the freshness of the spicy ingredients, keeping the dish lively rather than overtly hot. |
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Adding a belt, sash or cummerbund further accentuates the waist. |
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This soft palette accentuates the dreamy, languorous quality of the story and makes this film one of the most visually elegant of early three-strip Technicolor works. |
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Landscapist and flower painter, he accentuates his expressionist style by the use of strong, clashing colours, with a partiality for purple. |
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The portrait of Robert is closely cropped with a play of light that accentuates worn features. |
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A golf pattern accentuates this set of 2 cups and saucers, packed for gift-giving in a high gloss colored cardboard, cylindrical shaped box. |
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The circumferential micro fibre accentuates the panel format and ensures a harmonious, spacious appearance. |
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However, this accentuates sibilant sounds, and can lead to a very harsh and unpleasant result. |
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With a yellow bird on the Seagrape terrace, I sit transfixed as the cocktail, a blend of three local rums, accentuates the robust cacophony of tree frogs. |
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The face framing collar and cinched belted waist on this carcoat accentuates the feminine silhouette. |
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But the Corinthian women's thunderstruck responses to their sister's havoc is an element integral to the play, a brake which slows and accentuates the impending tragedy. |
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This powder, with a light glimmering effect, accentuates the tan and gives the face and décolleté an attractive shimmer. |
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He accentuates his taps with an occasional torpedo, little explosive pellets that detonate on contact, which were a lot of fun before life got so safe and sane. |
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This model is provided with an overstitched seam, which accentuates the slightly reclining side still further. |
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Their drainage function is consequently limited, which obviously accentuates the varicosities. |
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The system of visible rails accentuates the ceiling area with bright lines, also appearing in the wall made of Swiss pear tree. |
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Persons with vitiligo should avoid sunlight, which accentuates the contrast between normal and depigmented skin. |
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To the grey nuances of these pieces answers the mysterious shades of black rose cut diamond that accentuates a signet ring in brushed white gold. |
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The election campaign accentuates the negative and sharpens this binary illusion. |
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This method accentuates the unique and characteristic odour which is the specific feature of this butter. |
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I believe it accentuates the more humane side of the company in that it goes beyond the field of business. |
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The rapporteur also rightly accentuates the need to promote gender equality at work. |
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Elektram has adapted to the new situation and accentuates on different approach to its customers. |
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We serve white wines at fairly cool temperatures because the cold accentuates the acidity, a quality we enjoy in white wines. |
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Loïc: The whole country is at high altitude with a hard light that accentuates the relief. |
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Quality lighting accentuates and contributes to the unique attributes of a building, place or route. |
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The sugar reform accentuates the problem of using sugar instead of must in enriching the alcohol content of wine. |
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This can impact on quality in some urban schools at the same time as it accentuates the difficulty of deploying teachers in rural areas. |
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Designed to create 360-degree animations of smaller-sized products, this optional feature accentuates the qualities of your items on the Web. |
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The very tight pace of the vertical elements, almost like pilasters marking the grate of the windows, accentuates the precision of the façade. |
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Also, an increasing number of our transformers are approaching 25 years of age, which accentuates the need for preventive measures. |
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Almost two decades later, it is still hard to quantify such settlements, as the city's topography accentuates their heterogeneous character and formal diversity. |
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The Beauty Pill are a surgically precise band whose compositions perform limber arabesques without losing a step, and Clark's homespun production accentuates every contortion. |
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Since flower petals are usually translucent, backlighting can give them an iridescent glow that accentuates the flower's color and brings it to life. |
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A lovely use of strobe accentuates the animal's colours without feeling too artificial and a strong diagonal line give the photo even greater clout. |
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Cove lighting accentuates a subtle barrel vault, highlighting the custom cherry, travertine and glass reception desk. |
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In fact, the passage of time very often only accentuates the problems. |
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In the foreground, Sébastien Marcovici — looking buff, but not distractingly so — dances a pas de deux with Ms. Whelan in which his partnering, underscored with a delicate control, accentuates her etherealness. |
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The empire line skims lumps and bumps and accentuates the slinkiest parts of the body. |
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She's looking very fetching this snow-swirling slushy morn in a grey beanie hat and carmine lipstick that accentuates the almost vampire-like pallor of her skin. |
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Ti-Totem accentuates plants as rare and sacred elements. |
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Eating meat does not conform to God's original intention, and resorting to carnivorism merely accentuates an unattractive part of human nature. |
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Bending gently, they display a rounded, delicately made-up face topped by an extravagant coiffure that flamboyantly accentuates the styles of the preceding periods. |
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Mr. Csokas's vigorousness accentuates the image of a man whose political and military instincts desert him even as his physical prowess remains at its peak. |
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In other words, national unity, it is argued, calls for official monolingualism, and the use of several mother tongues accentuates inter-ethnic conflict. |
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McCarthy's typical eschewal of character development accentuates the intensity, but his crisp clean prose is stimulating, his concepts original and his visual imagery powerful. |
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Unbridled liberalization of international agricultural exchanges accentuates this trend by forcing developing countries to cope with an impossible situation that is yet another obstacle to development. |
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Turning to one of the legendary shapes in horology, Louis Erard accentuates the element of transparency by skeletonising its 1931 Tonneau Moon Phase. |
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Methylphenidate suppresses the background firing and accentuates the specific activation, basically increasing the signal-to-noise ratio and increasing a child's ability to focus. |
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Secondly, it accentuates inequality across Europe and distorts the market, with only the United Kingdom, it seems, committed to fleecing its farmers through voluntary modulation. |
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St-Hubert launches its brand new website which allows consumers to quickly gain access to the revised menu and clearly accentuates online ordering both visually and promotionally. |
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A project that accentuates the tactile effect offered by the textures and the colours proposed, featuring a complete line, able to meet any interior design requirements. |
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It creates ambiance, draws attention to or diverts attention from an object, it accentuates a style, enlarges a room or shrinks it, plays with lighting and even influences our behaviour. |
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The animals he sculpts, he accentuates the shapes and the volumes emphasizing the lines and the physical details as well as the psychological ones of the fowls or quadrupeds. |
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The current system accentuates differences. |
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Extremists from the Niger Delta recently blew up more than a dozen people by car bomb in the capital. But zoning does not unite Nigeria: it accentuates the rift between north and south. |
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The shrimp is stir-fried in a light tomato sauce, which accentuates the pink color of the cooked shrimp and makes it resemble coral. |
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The scaffolding that now covers it only accentuates its gloomy aspect. |
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A conspicuous design, which accentuates the form and the specific implementation of surface textures and colour design, presents each brand in an appropriate way and differentiates it from those of competitors. |
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Beer in the North is usually served with a thick head which accentuates the nutty, malty flavours preferred in Northern beers. |
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This increased demand accentuates the problem of maintenance of generating units which disrupts the machines' running cycle and affects efficiency. |
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However, this increase in pace accentuates the lack of coordination between these decisions and the on-going Intergovernmental Conference even further. |
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For example, Stone reports the beer is brewed using a temperature rest that the brewers say accentuates the dryness and fermentability of the beer. |
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Daisy eau de parfum accentuates the sparkling floral beauty of the original Daisy eau de toilette fragrance and expresses it in a unique, intensely feminine fashion. |
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