At center stage an acoustic guitar lay face down with careful incisions evenly spaced along the back of its neck, so that it arched up and backward, swanlike. |
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Brooklyn has only just opened: a calm concoction of brick and reclaimed wood, with swanlike stairways and vertical seas of glass. |
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The rich browns, purples and blues of the beak, cheek and eye, all worked into a froth of white, end with the severing of that rather swanlike neck. |
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Her curling hair is swept up in back of her head, showcasing her swanlike neck and ivory complexion, but it's her fiery gaze that attracts Jonnie's attention. |
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One of those images — a classical frieze, in which eight swanlike beauties are posed in a grand salon — is on the cover of the catalogue. |
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This meant, most extravagantly, a Lesage-embroidered jacket and ball dress with brush strokes taken from a Cy Twombly painting, and a black gazar swanlike dress with side panels of pear green and aqua satin. |
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Both these stylish stars, who wear Joan Bergin's period costumes with swanlike regality, have the charisma and technical tricks to hold your attention. |
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In about an hour, she had embellished the shapely crown of a swanlike maiden with an intricate fretwork of flawlessly symmetrical black starbursts. |
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