She interweaves dark outlines and flatter strokes of paint in rendering a dangling stalk. |
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Those on the flatter inner edge are frequently planted in land more suited to agriculture than to viticulture. |
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You can look amazingly sexy in beautiful plus size dresses that actually fit you and flatter your figure. |
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Davis's are flatter, and by this point he had progressed to using bamboo-turned spindles. |
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With all firings, Chrysler ended up stripping out several levels of management, with a much flatter vertical hierarchy. |
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Loose, untucked summer clothes with fewer layers in floppier fabrics both reveal and flatter. |
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Ms. Talyarkhan's creations are noted for their classic, uncluttered silhouettes that flatter the wearer. |
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As the number of a polygon's sides increases, these catenary segments get shorter and flatter. |
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Effective erosion control is often achieved on flatter slopes by using a chisel plow, disk, or field cultivator instead of the moldboard plow. |
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The first two episodes were a mixed bag, with a number of the sketches flatter than chewing gum on the streets of Dublin. |
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The sheer of the B40 is slightly flatter, the transom more vertical and broader, and the bow slightly less spoon-shaped. |
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One rule of thumb is that muted pinks in the warmer tonal families will generally flatter almost any skin color or tone regardless of age. |
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When you really want to flatter your eyes, go for sheer, neutral shadow colors like beige or pale banana-yellow. |
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Of course rap is immune to criticism, since it's supposed to offend our sensibilities, not flatter them. |
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Gophers clump their mounds together in tight groups, and these are flatter and fan-shaped with off-center holes. |
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A flatter swing decreases the angle of attack and the amount of backspin I put on the ball, both of which help me keep it down. |
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Compared to our apish ancestors, which could run only short distances, we have a more balanced head, flatter face, and smaller teeth and nose. |
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The overall pace is so even you scarcely notice when the odd rocker slips by, creating a slightly flatter feel than the songs deserve. |
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The road climbed for more than a mile before becoming flatter and more level. |
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In respect of one option, he suggests that, on the tax side of the ledger, we could move towards a flatter tax structure. |
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In recent years this has been achieved by removing layers of managers to create flatter organizations. |
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Between these two or three exercises, a flatter stomach is accomplishable in no time, as long as you're performing them on a daily basis. |
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I flatter myself by thinking that some wayward janitor refuses to wash it off because he agrees with the sentiment. |
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Bias-ply has a round profile and high sidewalls while a radial tire has a flatter profile and shorter sidewalls. |
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And yet that same culture would flatter us into believing we are a nation of mavericks and rebels. |
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Even the swelled side stretchers are flatter and less graceful and seem to be the product of an efficient, and therefore presumably busy, shop. |
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In the east, which is lower and flatter, river gravels and alluvium from the North Sea have produced dark, rich soils. |
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What was once a far more hierarchical, top-down, and force-fed relationship is much flatter and more voluntary. |
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He went to great lengths to flatter the corrupt Roman legate and convince him that he and his tribe, the Cherusci, were friends and allies of Rome. |
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The flatter cornea then focuses images farther back inside the eyeball, projecting them on the retina instead of in front of it, as is the case in nearsightedness. |
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Americans may flatter themselves that they are governed more lightly than other advanced countries. |
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In astigmatism, although the eye is perfectly healthy, the cornea is curved more like the surface of an egg, with a steep curve in one meridian and a flatter curve in others. |
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For while low-rise pants tend to flatter very few women, cropped pants can work well on a variety of figures, provided they follow a few simple guidelines. |
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The premolars, which are flatter than the canines, grind and mash food. |
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Biffins were enjoyed after being slow-baked between layers of straw before being pressed flatter, baked for a second time and sprinkled with sugar. |
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They discover that it's socially acceptable to flatter your bosses by day so long as you are blasphemously derisive about them while drinking with your buddies at night. |
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Artists are also likely to make the portraits of important people look much more handsome than they really are to flatter the person sitting for a portrait. |
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Her fluid silhouettes, unstructured coats and openweave knitted tops intend to flatter the female form with key pieces defined in hand painted patterns. |
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The skull is now quite flat, and much flatter ventrally than dorsally. |
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No wit to flatter left of all his store, No fool to laugh at, which he valu'd more. |
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Its cross sectional shape was flatter on the bottom with less flare to the topsides. |
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In such areas, the land is generally flatter, coastal, and the climate less harsh, and more suited to cultivation. |
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If turtlenecks spell tragedy for your body, look to more flattering cowl necks, or better still, open v-necks that flatter your shape. |
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In general, the northern terraces have had sufficient time for rivers to cut deep channels, while the newer terraces tend to be much flatter. |
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The weather stays brothy all year with an average annual temperature graph even flatter than its topography. |
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Now, with flatter organizations, promotions may be less available so you may have to move out to move up. |
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The t distribution tends to be flatter and more spread out, whereas the normal z distribution has more of a central peak. |
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It appears to have been a theocracy with the elite inhabiting the hillsides and the rest of the population on flatter lands below. |
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East of the Medway Valley the Downs become broader and flatter, extending as far as the Isle of Thanet. |
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Grizzlies, for example, tend to have flatter profiles than European and coastal American brown bears. |
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Every region of the island has numerous volcanoes, with the people left to share the remaining flatter land. |
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Nor, unlike his enemies and discreditors, will he flatter or resort to political intrigue to achieve his ends. |
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It goes without saying that the media landscape will be flatter. |
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The airflow can remain turbulent and erratic for some distance downwind into the flatter countryside. |
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Robyn Gardener decided she wanted a flatter tummy and compiled a 30-day programme for June consisting of sit-ups, crunches, leg raises and planks. |
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Even the finale of Sk8er Boi was flatter than it deserved to be. |
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The mouldings are flatter than those of the earlier periods, and one of the chief characteristics is the introduction of large elliptical hollows. |
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The distribution of finds shows that humans in this period preferred the uplands of Wales and northern and western England to the flatter areas of eastern England. |
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He called them miniessays to flatter the kids into writing them. |
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As a result, the upper parts will propagate at a higher velocity than the base and the leading face of the crest will become steeper and the trailing face flatter. |
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The continental margin, between the continental shelf and the abyssal plain, comprises a steep continental slope followed by the flatter continental rise. |
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Such lesbianization is discursively imputed to those flatter organizations which are women-only, and as a result they are routinely constituted as suspect and stigmatized. |
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The rim becomes wider and flatter with a deeper and higher spout. |
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In the middle reaches where a river flows over flatter land, meanders may form through erosion of the river banks and deposition on the inside of bends. |
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He could flatter with the best of them occasionally but he was never a careerist, a brown-noser, a systematic butterer-up of those who could get him preferment. |
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The front edge of the wave is steep and the trailing edge flatter. |
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The invention of the Phonendoscope in 1894 by Florentines Eugenio Bazzi and Aurelio Bianchi, led to the introduction of a stethoscope bell with a flatter profile. |
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