Not exact matches
This one has a 3 - in - 1 head that features a
straight blade for your arms and legs, a
curved blade for underarms and bikini
line, and floating foil to make sure you're able to get
as close a shave
as you can.
Gravity distorted the coordinates, just
as a grid of
straight lines on a rubber sheet would
curve if you placed a heavy cannonball on it.
All
curves have reached their plateau at that point and will continue
as straight lines.
Geometric and floral motifs were a winning effect for this collection,
curves and
straight lines balancing each other and even appearing
as flat metallic floral jewellery.
During
straight -
line driving, the headlights perform like any others, but on entering a
curve, the light grows larger
as the inboard low - beam swings out to illuminate that television set the local kids placed in the road.
Mazda engineers created a design featuring continuous
straight lines from front to rear, and
curves were removed from the underbody to
as great an extent
as possible.
While inheriting design elements of the first - generation Cervo and first - generation Vitara,
as well
as the previous generation Swift, the Ignis introduces simple
straight lines and
curves that accentuate its distinct personality and appeal, and that leave a strong impression at first sight.
It's a nifty trick, especially in the ZL - 1, a super-Camaro that's
as comfortable slicing up the
curves of the Nurburgring
as it is in a
straight line.
Taking clear design cues from the Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone, think of the Note 2
as a kind of super-sized version of the flagship handset, swapping
straight lines for sleeker
curves and a white paint job «inspired by «nature», so the marketing blurb tells us.
The rubber back is there for comfort,
as are the rounded corners and
curved surfaces — there's barely a
straight line in the whole machine, apart from the screen itself.
The right piece harbors precise
straight lines which turn chaotically
curved as they transition to the left piece.
How much easier is it to now judge that dark
curve above it with a
straight line acting
as a benchmark?
As a draftsman he liked the opportunity it provided of «working
straight lines against
curves.»
This shift
as accentuated by the fact that the building blocks, the small forms from which the composition is made up, are triangular, but one side of each triangle is not a
straight line but a
curve.
The once
straight lines bend evenly into
curves as I learn to surrender.»
But
as argued above, for such a time evolution it is neither a good idea to fit sea level with a quadratic nor to fit the rate
curve with a
straight line — it's a bad model that gives inconsistent results.
A
straight line plus a sine
curve fits the data of 1900 - 1950 about
as well
as it fits the data of 1950 - 2000, does it not?