Glazed cabinets retain the airiness of open shelving, without the hassle of dusty, greasy dishes lingering on an open shelf. |
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It has big, deep glazing, because that provides greater airiness and a better view. |
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The lead singer wearing a pretty dress and summer sandals added to the airiness of their set. |
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The airiness, the suspendedness, the drop are composed to create the sheerness of the exhilaration and the perfect certainty of the arc. |
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The extraordinary airiness and weightlessness of traditional sculpture owes itself to the continuity and the smoothness of their surfaces. |
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Because it's the heat of the summer, there is a certain lightness and airiness and sweatiness to it. |
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Javier Bardem's hit-man hairdo will live long in the memory, the only airiness in an otherwise sinister tale. |
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The simple, colourful illustrations of Francine Couture bring a freshness and airiness to these delicate frosty haiku. |
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Anyone can revel in the ultra-generous room and airiness of these quarters. |
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The illustrations, inspired by Chinese calligraphy, are given an airiness through the use of the Japanese method of woodblock printing. |
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Many window areas and the open-worked façade expanded metal material give the multi-storey carpark an unimagined sense of airiness. |
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Cardioid will deliver the most direct, rich sound, but will not offer as much airiness or presence as the other recording modes. |
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Sliding elements with wooden slats lend a touch of airiness to this building complex in CrugaCarree in Essen, Germany. |
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The prizewinning example of contemporary architecture is characterized by light, airiness and ethereal design. |
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The car's generous glazed surface brings airiness and a sensation of space, light years from that offered by today's sports cars. |
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The airiness and translucency of Sefar's architecture fabrics displayed their products at the trade fair in a new light. |
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Individually design facades and rooms with light, transparency and airiness. |
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This masterpiece of airiness and luminosity is equipped with a precious, open-worked tourbillon movement. |
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There was a feeling of airiness and order about the pastel walls and clean linoleum floors. |
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It is a hallmark of high quality, radiating warmth and homeliness and creating an atmosphere of airiness in a light and open environment. |
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Now a soaring ceiling, a dramatic stairway leading up to the bedrooms and study gallery, and a sculpturally ribbed cast-concrete fireplace add airiness and drama to the room. |
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They defy culinary gravity in their impossibly airy crispness — or maybe it's a shockingly crispy airiness. |
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There is an airiness and a lightness in a Monet that a Sickert never seems to possess. |
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The flat, open construction creates a certain airiness, an important consideration particularly for programmes with multiple presenters. |
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Fabric with an intense, velvety feel and lightly wrinkled to bring out the airiness of the fibers, providing unique comfort and easy maintenance. |
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Inside the impression was of light airiness and scrupulous cleanliness. |
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It was repainted in two colours: one, a brighter white hue to accentuate its height and airiness, and the other-tracing the curved 'ribs' of the dome's beams-a natural pigment blue reflective of the era. |
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Perga pastell is the epitome of lightweight transparency and airiness. |
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When the design is complete, the fabric is dried, and receives a chemical treatment that is specifically engineered for the softness and airiness requirements of the final product. |
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His paintings are celebrated for their lightness of touch, their airiness, their gorgeous blue skies, and he was celebrated for his great decorative schemes throughout Europe. |
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The mouth evolves on a sharp, incisive medium with a touch of airiness. |
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The specific characteristic of Château Tour Peyronneau is its epicurean style, which stems from airiness provided by the gravelly soils upon which it grows. |
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With the Grand Concert, triangle's engineers have managed to blend together seemingly incompatible elements: the full texture of the timbre coupled with sublime airiness and power which conserves all its femininity. |
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