And when the subject is body horror,
I figure women always have more to lose.
Not exact matches
Ashley is passionate about teaching this technique to
women in the Chicagoland area and helping them to lift tone burn their way into the
figure they have
always strived to obtain.
Not only do the lives offer the unexpected, saints who do not
always conform to stock virtues or conventional patterns, they also put a new
figure on the stage, the holy
woman.
For me it has given me a more feminine
figure than I had before and that «toned» look
women's magazines
always talk about.
A guy with hustle (legal) will
always figure out a way to support himself, his
woman, his children ect.
Women are
always concerned about the amount of weight they will gain during pregnancy, worrying about how it will affect their
figure.
They are beautiful, fashionable, and they give every
woman the
figure they have
always wanted without the unpleasant discomfort of other corsets.
I
always was apple shaped with age my legs have got even thinner and my belly bigger so I have that typical barrel shaped middle aged
woman figure with funny, sad little thin legs.
I've
always been thin with a boyish
figure and was never able to shop in the
Womens department.
The hourglass
figure is gorgeous but 8 % of
women have one and celebs and non celebs
always think they're hourglasses but they're not.
She's such a powerful
woman figure and I've
always wanted to be as patient / caring as I imagine she was despite not being helped.
I've long struggled to
figure out why European
women always look so much more chic than I feel.
It's
always refreshing to hear from a successful
woman that she was once in a position many of us are in — unsure of which career to pursue while
figuring out how to make ends meet.
As
always, Old Navy is an excellent resource for budget - friendly clothes for the full -
figured woman.
Growing up it was
always difficult to find glory in my plus size
figure, but it is
women like you who make it possible for
women like me to consider that there is beauty within us.
The best way to solve conflict When you date bisexual
women, you need to
figure out how to accept the specific that you will not
always agree with precisely the same points, and learn how to cope with the idea if you choose to date a bisexual
woman.
In general,
always these thin, slim and slender
figures of
women get the most attention from men.
-LSB-...] In general,
always these thin, slim and slender
figures of
women get the most attention from men.
Ive
always wanted to be with a muture
woman so i
figured id give this a try.
My mother was skinny so there's definitely nothing Freudian going on... I have
ALWAYS been attracted to fuller -
figured women!
When you are trying to
figure out where to meet older
women or how to date an older man, just be prepared that the possibility of falling in love with them is
always on the table — even if you only want a friend at the moment.
Have you
always wanted to
figure out what is going on in a guy's mind, in the first few weeks To
women, we men can seem like a bit of an enigma.
January Dog Day Afternoon (1975, Sidney Lumet) 35 mm — 5.6
Always Shine (2016, Sophia Takal)-- 6.1 The Other Side (2015, Roberto Minervini)-- 6.7 Silence (2016, Martin Scorsese) DP — 8.6 Hidden
Figures (2016, Theodore Melfi) DP — 3.9 Lumière and Company [segment](1995, Zhang Yimou) + Café Society (2016, Woody Allen)-- 6.2 [up from 5.7] Valley of Love (2015, Guillaume Nicloux)-- 6.0 Happy Hour (2015, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi)-- 7.6 + Moonlight (2016, Barry Jenkins) DP — 6.8 [up from 6.4] Red Sorghum (1987, Zhang Yimou)-- 6.7 Live by Night (2016, Ben Affleck) DP — 4.4 Paterson (2016, Jim Jarmusch) DP — 7.2 Don't Think Twice (2016, Mike Birbiglia)-- 3.6 A Monster Calls (2016, J.A. Bayona) DP — 4.9 + Silence (2016, Martin Scorsese) DP — 8.7 [up from 8.6] Indignation (2016, James Schamus)-- 5.9 + Elle (2016, Paul Verhoeven) DP — 7.3 [same] Split (2016, M. Night Shyamalan) DP — 5.8 Ju Dou (1990, Zhang Yimou)-- 7.0 Chronicle of a Summer (1961, Jean Rouch & Edgar Morin)-- 6.9 + The Nice Guys (2016, Shane Black)-- 5.8 [down from 5.9] Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016, Taika Waititi)-- 5.2 + Cemetery of Splendour (2015, Apichatpong Weerasethakul)-- 7.4 [up from 7.2] Throne of Blood (1957, Akira Kurosawa) 35 mm — 7.0 20th Century
Women (2016, Mike Mills) DP — 6.9 Tampopo (1985, Juzo Itami) DP — 6.2 Swiss Army Man (2016, Daniel Scheinert & Daniel Kwan)-- 3.1 The Bad Sleep Well (1960, Akira Kurosawa) 35 mm — 7.0 The Mermaid (2016, Stephen Chow)-- 6.0 Black Girl (1966, Ousmane Sembène)-- 7.0 Christine (2016, Antonio Campos)-- 4.4 Resident Evil (2002, Paul W.S. Anderson)-- 6.3 Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004, Alexander Witt)-- 5.4 Resident Evil: Extinction (2007, Russell Mulcahy)-- 6.6 Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010, Paul W.S. Anderson)-- 6.9 Resident Evil: Retribution (2012, Paul W.S. Anderson)-- 7.3 Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016, Paul W.S. Anderson) 3D — 7.2 Raise the Red Lantern (1991, Zhang Yimou)-- 7.2 Julieta (2016, Pedro Almodóvar) DP — 6.5
The words «Sri Lanka» have
always summoned thoughts of
women plucking handfuls of tea, tiny
figures within expansive green hills.
While the aristocracy has
always provided the lion's share of the patronage and the audience for art — as, indeed, the aristocracy of wealth does even in our more democratic days — it has contributed little beyond amateurish efforts to the creation of art itself, despite the fact that aristocrats (like many
women) have had more than their share of educational advantages, plenty of leisure and, indeed, like
women, were often encouraged to dabble in the arts and even develop into respectable amateurs, like Napoleon III's cousin, the Princess Mathilde, who exhibited at the official Salons, or Queen Victoria, who, with Prince Albert, studied art with no less a
figure than Landseer himself.
Wile the aristocracy has
always provided the lion's share of the patronage and the audience for art — as, indeed, the aristocracy of wealth does even in our more democratic days — it has contributed little beyond amateurish efforts to the creation of art itself, despite the fact that aristocrats (like many
women) have had more than their share of educational advantages, plenty of leisure and, indeed, like
women, were often encouraged to dabble in the arts and even develop into respectable amateurs, like Napoleon III's cousin, the Princess Mathilde, who exhibited at the official Salons, or Queen Victoria, who, with Prince Albert, studied art with no less a
figure than Landseer himself.
I
always figured, quite simply, that a group of
women who didn't necessarily know each other all decided at the same time not to make paintings.
Like DeKooning's
Woman I moving away from representation, Wahlstrom advances, intentionally fusing abstraction and representation,
always with methodology skimming the biomorphic, returning not to the whole
figure but particularly the human face.