All of the Yoshida Group enterprises operate out of a bright, low-slung postindustrial cube farm in Gresham, east of Portland. |
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Its architect Eric Ordener designed a low-slung structure with straight clean lines. |
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Now, on a filthy rich supermodel the low-slung jean probably looks quite good. |
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She was wearing a furry waistcoat and odd, low-slung baggy trousers, but the most interesting thing was her bottom. |
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In low-slung pants and do-rags, they draw stares as they enter to warm up for the evening's event. |
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Mazda says that the powertrain of the Kazamai combined with the low-slung, aerodynamic body and light weight make for outstanding fuel economy. |
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They created a low-slung structure to occupy almost the entire competition site, featuring varied openings to the inside and outside. |
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Low transport clearance is possible thanks to the low-slung cutter bar pivot axle. |
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The Premium model offers excellent comfort of use as a result of its wide, low-slung hopper that is easily accessible. |
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Taking a Quaker stewardship view of nature, Douglas loved creatures of the wild, from the low-slung sand crab to the stilted seabird. |
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They move with a slow shambling walk, the low-slung head swinging from side to side. |
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I was dressed in a tight black off-the-shoulder top baring several inches of my toned, flat stomach and extremely low-slung stonewashed jeans. |
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With its low-slung frame, the truck can be carried aboard military transport planes and deployed anywhere in the world. |
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Its well-muscled body is supported by stoutly boned, short to medium legs that give the cat a low-slung appearance. |
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It's a quiet town where dogs sleep in the shade and kids cruise the cobblestone streets in low-slung Chevys. |
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Best of all, each suit comes in a linen pouch that converts into a low-slung pareo. |
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The gypsy man has reappeared here as well, wearing low-slung trousers wide at the leg, decorated vests and fur-trimmed parkas. |
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The body was low-slung, sweeping up to a neat fastback, the windows tinted dark. |
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He doesn't sit in his low-slung leather chair so much as melt into it, his body surrendering at once to a rare moment of physical comfort. |
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But the low-slung building itself is 60 years old, with scuffed linoleum floors and a tired-out look. |
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However, these extra low-slung wagons are only permitted in Switzerland. |
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The garage is underlit, with a low-slung ceiling and construction that evinces the massive weight first of the cement slabwork and then of the floors and earth above. |
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Today's art of cowboying is the same as it was 150 years ago, when cowboys in the Spanish vaquero tradition roamed mountain ranges and low-slung plains. |
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On their driveway, perform a little cat-walk modelling in your best grease-stained, baggy workwear, and see how excited they are about low-slung pants after that! |
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Compact, sleek and low-slung, it has the air of a car cornering at speed around a Mediterranean corniche even when it's parked outside your local Tesco. |
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The cargo look remained popular, in three-quarter length pants, a low-slung olive silk crepe skirt, full-length trousers accented with zippers and silk crepe satin shorts. |
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I'd love, for example, to find out if those women with bulging midriffs, who wear cropped tops and low-slung jeans, really are convinced that they look good. |
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Equally as beautiful as his womenswear, this featured plain white singlets studded with gold sequins, low-slung cream trousers and kimono print shirts. |
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In fact, the car feels solid from tip to toe, from the thick doors to the low-slung seats and including the nicely cushioned stalks on the steering column. |
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The lounge is decorated with low-slung ottomans and gauzy white curtains and sits between a long, curving bar and a somewhat haphazardly appointed dining area. |
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Its low-slung hood, broad forward stance, sleek lines and aggressive front grille all conspire to turn heads. |
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Toth led a group over to a low-slung building that houses the Greenbelt seed bank: a walk-in refrigerator with an industrial dehumidifier on top. |
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Harris is a low-slung bowl-all-day type of bowler with a skiddy style, a stocky physique and a temperament to match. |
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A thin mist rises like a mourner's veil above the gambrel roof, and low-slung clouds bathe the grounds in perpetual gloom. |
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This urban brawler features a fat front tire, steel peanut tank, a low-slung saddle, and comes ready to rip through any scene. |
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A low-slung chassis, no more than 15 inches at the shoulder, enables the basset to tunnel through bramble and brush like a four-legged rototiller. |
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Its low-slung architecture is no accident. |
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Hooded lights, rock gardens, low-slung stucco homes. |
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There were low-slung skirts, exposed midriffs and jutting hips, column dresses, and every kind of stripe you could imagine. |
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These technical components are located on the wheel hubs, therefore reducing the vehicle's centre of gravity following the example of the low-slung tubular frame. |
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Utility vehicles and trucks are not designed for cornering at speeds as high as passenger cars any more than low-slung sports cars are designed to perform satisfactorily under off-road conditions. |
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The Hynovis boasts an innovative architecture, with a low-slung floor for the first 10m of the 12m vehicle and an aisle width of up to 1.2m, as against 90cm in a conventional bus. |
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And check out those classically valanced fenders, the broad, low-slung solo seat with detachable passenger section, the wide tires rolling on spoke wheels, and the suspension that looks retro but feels modern-day plush. |
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With its strong, low-slung stance and front to rear body proportions, the new Camaro acknowledges its rich past without being trapped by the 'retro' focus. |
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With frontal styling inspired by the award-winning Aero X concept car and a muscular, low-slung stance, the new 9-5 heralds the introduction of a bold, more expressive design language. |
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Chop finely, pour together, and blend on high: the looks of an urban scrambler, the light weight of a mountain bike, and the ease of handling and low-slung seat of a trial motorcycle. |
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The flow of lines begins in a straight, disciplined fashion at the front end, lowering the optical centre of gravity of the BMW M1 Homage and highlighting its low-slung stance. |
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Avoid crossings where low-slung units can get stuck on raised crossings. |
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Entry and exit into the low-slung coupe are relatively easy for front seat passengers who'll enjoy comfortable and supportive sport seats, automatic climate control and adequate space. |
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It boasts geometry and travel adjustments, a progressive multi-pivot linkage system, and a low-slung front triangle for maximum standover clearance. |
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At Triada, a stylish lounge with an orange neon bar and low-slung couches, laughter filled the subtropical air along with the deep-toned drumming of cumbia music. |
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At the top, Glen Clarke and Andy Proudfoot are still penalty-free in a Porsche 911 Carrera that blows great billows of gray smoke like a low-slung diesel dragster at every stage start. |
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I also miss a guy who talks about hifalutin ideas in low-slung language. |
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Surrounded by legions of young trendites in low-slung jeans and shrunken tops, the elegantly dressed actress was out of her element. |
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It has a low-slung, elegant, swoopy style that makes people turn their heads, yet boasts the space, versatility and upmarket design you would demand from a load-lugger. |
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Crossfire is a low-slung, two-seat coupe with a sculptured appearance. |
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He has souped himself up with a couple of mighty croutons, this low-slung prince of the netherthought, and will bring furious ancient knowledge ringing around our inner ears. |
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The intent of the low-slung, ingeniously aggressive four-passenger fastback is to demonstrate to the premium world just how Infiniti aims to play its part, it said. |
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This results from increased body rigidity and changes made to the dampers, springs and front anti-roll bar, which maximise the low-slung sportster's aerodynamics. |
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Low-slung gray clouds sprinkled quarter-sized snowflakes in the still-brown winter woods and a sharp north wind bit at ears and ungloved hands. |
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