Sentences with phrase «anything close fitting»

Create Instant Slim and trim the odd lump and bump, particularly if you want to wear anything close fitting or in a jersey type fabric.

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If your choice of Till He Comes has anything to do with working this all out until he returns, considering what Daniel wrote about in the increase of knowledge as we get closer, this site you have orchestrated fits in quite well.
These words are symbolic of the Yehudi's life and are the most fitting for its close; for of all of the characters in this novel, deeply religious though they are, it is only he who has declared God's oneness, only he who has refused to work for redemption with external means and who has refused to accept a division of the world between God and the devil or a redemption that is anything less than the redemption of all evil and the recognition of God as the only power in the universe.
Payet would definitely fit in at Arsenal from an entertainment point of view but he would not take us any closer to winning anything as we try to accomodate too many of that type of player already.
The layer closest to your body should be very fitted, so as not to add volume to anything you put on top of it.
I wouldn't buy anything with a waistband, anything that would fit close to your hips, or anything you have to button across your chest / ribcage.
Lesson learned — no button downs or anything even close to form - fitting, as size will change throughout the day.
Never a fan of anything plain, when it comes to swimwear, fit is obviously a priority numero uno, but cut and special little details, tend to be a close second.
Pratt doesn't fit that bill — he's much better leading an ensemble — and he and Lawrence do not have anything close to on - screen chemistry.
His newest film, They Came Together, certainly fits into the realm of the latter (if anything I'd say its closest relative is his more off - the - wall web series «Wainy Days») with its self - aware skewering of the romantic comedy genre and the many tropes that are designed within and around it.
It's not a bad piece, and it is very eye - catching, but, while it does manage to tie in to the love aspect, it's not really about Paris, or even about anything remotely close to reality, so I am not sure it fits the theme of the film from my perspective.
Gas mileage seems pretty good for a small SUV (Very small) Bad: Fit and finish Seating position is hard short Seats The telescoping steering wheel is worthless it rattles You can't see out of it, and the parking sensors indicate you are too close at nearly 2ft from something It's slow (The Volt feels like a corvette in comparison) It's expensive (There are a lot of MUCH better options for less) Due to it's shape you can't get anything in the hatch area Controls aren't well laid out..
It seems to look relatively close to the RCS chronology — which is unsurprising given the source data is the same and shouldn't be taken as an endorsement of this chronology as being correct or anything like that — it still imposes a one size fits all age profile which some initial testing suggests is a restriction that can be rejected (statistically speaking).
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