She was a somewhat plain woman, her former slenderness surrendering gracefully to the greater girth of middle age and childbearing. |
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There is a certain slenderness about the figures and forms, be it the human figures or the slim shoes. |
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The slenderness of City's advantage meant the final whistle, when it finally came, was greeted with relief and applause in equal measure. |
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It is a very attractive building and its slenderness and elegance will make it a very well-known structure in Dublin. |
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This slenderness is further emphasised by the customised, fine mild steel rod attachments supporting the holland blinds. |
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But given the slenderness of the plot, the result is so broad it's immediately shrill. |
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Anyway, they inspire indolent ladies to train down and to diet and do sundry other things in the pursuit of slenderness. |
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But the wind did not allow us to assess the sailing capacities of Atlantic that her slenderness and imposing sails suggests. |
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Its three apse presbytery is built above a crypt that determines the slenderness of the apses around the exterior. |
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At least in theory Kagan could compensate somewhat for the slenderness of her academic resume through the quality of her work. |
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The throne room is the most important room, for its outstanding height, slenderness and well-proportioned forms. |
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The increased slenderness of Christ's long body against the dramatic clouds in Crucifixion with Donors foreshadows the artist's late style. |
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I was told that Peyton had barely two weeks to transform the place, which might account for the slenderness of the menu. |
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A tapering slenderness is the outstanding characteristic of all the different types. |
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He suggested the problem might be the slenderness of her novels, coupled with a certain lack of authorial self-aggrandizement. |
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When determining the brace slenderness, KL, the actual support conditions of the braces must be taken into account. |
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The process of mummification explains its dark colouring as well as its extreme slenderness. |
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He had aged well, with good posture and a boyish slenderness. |
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There is not the least look of scragginess about her, just extreme slenderness, a small-boned creature of perhaps five foot four or five. |
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The antique look of the PRO-600 luminaire from Quattro, a strongly shaped hexagonal lantern, couple to the slenderness of the fluted pole makes us realize that yesterday and tomorrow are not so far. |
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Their slenderness makes them better for grouping but because they are long, the centre of gravity is further back. |
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Assistant Van admired her elegant slenderness, the gray tailor-made suit, the smoky fichu and as it wafted away, her long white neck. |
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Other examples include female slenderness, as opposed to more robust somatotypes. |
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