A little larger, with elegant twisted leaf shapes
in its slender frame, is the Laurel mirror (pictured) in a French Brass or Burnt Silver finish, diam110cm, for # 1,334, from Porta Romana.
Storage is limited in an old house, so when we added this bath, I had them squeak
in the slender and tall closet / storage next to the shower:
Recycled aluminium and inlaid teak come together
in slender lines and singular curves for this remarkable piece.
As with all our Da Vinci planks, Fresco Light Oak comes
in a slender width with bevelled edge and smooth surface.
Instead, invest
in a slender table that will fit neatly into a narrow space, such as a kitchen - diner, conservatory or even a hallway.
With its Ultrabook form factor, it still packs full features
in a slender build, matching the dynamic nature of new high - portability and intuitive computing.
TAICHI features a powerful Intel Core processor and two back - to - back Full HD screens for sharing information in exciting new ways,
all in a slender profile that tapers to a mere 3 mm and weighs just 1.25 kg.
A video posted on YouTube over the weekend, alleging to show a prototype of the device, demonstrates that this makes it possible for the iPhone to boast a 5.8 - inch screen
in a slender body not much bigger than the standard iPhone 7.
What once seemed like a vaguely creepy gimmick - a virtual assistant housed
in a slender black totem - has gone on to spawn multiple models along with numerous competitors.
What once seemed like a vaguely creepy gimmick — a virtual assistant housed
in a slender black totem — has gone on to spawn multiple models along with numerous competitors.
There are 57 of
them in the slender building, sometimes stacked on top of another in the same shaft and reached by sky lobbies, the system used in New York's World Trade Center towers.
Martin Puryear's The Way (2017), an eight - and - a-half-foot tall sculpture of a curved maple sapling rising from a pine base and culminating
in a slender willow shoot.
In 1987's «Ink Line,» for example, he sent a single stream of ink flowing to the middle of a gallery's floor
in a slender column; outside the 1993 Whitney Biennial he parked a massive replica of a toy fire engine.
Just steps from the Queensboro Bridge, this vibrant boutique hotel features a sleek, Jazz Age theme combined with modernist industrial chic
in a slender yet stunning 14 - story tower.
I recently read Chaikamatsu Monazaemon's comment that art is something which lies
in the slender margin between the real and unreal.
If you want ultra slim, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime can go toe - to - toe with the Apple iPad 2 (8.8 mm) and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (8.6 mm)
in the slender stakes.
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In a slender, beautifully written volume that was named one of the best books of 2014 by publications ranging from the New York Times to Entertainment Weekly, Bliss explores our long - standing fear of vaccines and our cultural myths about the nature of immunity.
In his slender twenty - seven - page doctoral thesis, written when he was twenty - one, Nash created a theory for games in which there was a possibility of mutual gain, inventing a concept that let one cut through the endless chain of reasoning, «I think that you think that I think...» His insight was that the game would be solved when every player independently chose his best response to the other players» best strategies.
Cocooned
in a slender exterior the 458 was anything but the junior Ferrari.
In this slender, readable volume, veteran educators Jane David (now head of the Bay Area Research Group) and Larry Cuban (emeritus education professor at Stanford) conduct a breakneck tour of almost — but not quite — every prominent education - reform idea of the past decade or two and say what they like and dislike about each.
But those are missed opportunities:
In its slender 92 minutes, the film barely bothers to deal with the woman herself, much less the broader concerns surrounding her story.
In this slender respect it's a genuine sensation.
Exhilarating to be cross dressed
in slender feminine attire.
In slender floor - length, this a-line bridesmaid dress can show your elegance absolutely.
If you are
in a slender body shape, this dress will decorate you to the best with one shoulder neckline and pick - ups and ruches.
It combines whitewashed wood and metal
in a slender profile and layers easily with any furnishings.
This cubby is crafted of whitewashed wood
in a slender profile that layers easily with any furnishings.
Stunning Antonio Berardi beaded peplum gown
in a slender sculptured silhouette.
Most stores carry it next to the regular rice, and it usually comes
in a slender box.
Make a subtle - yet - glamorous, celestial statement
in this slender choker necklace anchored with starburst details.
I find it's more likely to occur
in slender women with lower baseline estrogen.
A study conducted by Yale University found that elevated stress hormones were correlated with extra abdominal fat
in slender women.
According to a Yale study, high - level stress may cause excess abdominal fat, even
in slender women (5).
When the acidity shifts, the MRJP1 foursomes and the apisimins hook together
in slender fibers and get gluey.
If you missed this news, that may be because it received less play in the science sections of the world's newspapers than
in those slender nether pages of items about burglars getting stuck in chimneys and drunken Russian men waking up with spikes in their heads.
The Bavarian pulled through that game
in a slender victory which was more than enough in maintaining their three points lead at the top of league.
Underhill, sobered by the hostilities, revealed her melancholy
in a slender volume of poetry titled Theophanies: A Book of Verses (J. M. Dent, 1916).
«The one big thing that Bogle knows — and explains so well
in this slender volume — is that buying and holding a broad benchmark of stocks while keeping fees to a minimum leads to higher long - term returns than constantly trading in a vain attempt to beat the market.
Not exact matches
He speaks so softly you have to lean
in to hear him, and his simple navy suit hangs baggily on his
slender frame.
But ERPs are typically
slender late
in a favorable economic cycle, especially one that still looks promising.
The Speedcross 4s have a unique quick lacing system that evenly tightens the shoe as you pull upward on the
slender polyester cord, and the laces lock
in place with a tough plastic stopper instead of the bow you tied.
Those and four dozen more sordid facts of 9 - to - 5 life have been collected
in 50 Simple Things Your Business Can Do to Save the Earth (EarthWorks Press, Berkeley, Calif., 1991), a
slender paperback enumerating the number of trees, gallons of oil, cubic yards of ozone, and so on, that industry squanders.
In all, it is a
slender reed of hope.
So what Gerecht seems to be talking himself towards is the idea that now that the coup has occurred the
slender opportunity for liberal democracy to take root and grow
in Egypt, and perhaps even
in the entire Islamic world, given the now - evident failure of the Ataturk project
in Turkey, has passed.
Derived senses of fruitful exchange, of reciprocal sustenance, of welcome offered, of grasp and interrelationship, of a
slender span of bilateral attention along which things are given and received, still animate the word
in its verb form: we entertain visitors, guests, ideas, prospects, theories, doubts and grudges.
Beauty can be
slender, or it can be opulent, like 672 - pages - enshrouded -
in - an - ornate - hardcover - binding opulent.
The book's title, The Birth of the Trinity,
in fact understates the support it gives to the claim that the doctrine of the Trinity was not developed by the Church on
slender foundations, but is found with significant richness
in the New Testament.
They may be simple square or round towers, as
in the Levant; or elaborate architectural designs as
in Egypt; or the
slender, pencil - shaped minarets of Turkey;
in Iraq and Iran the minarets
in Shi'a mosques are often beautifully decorated with colorful ceramic tiles;
in Indonesia they stand as separate towers, or
in the villages may even be a chair
in a high tree; and
in China the government did not permit the building of minarets.
If Jesus is said to have cured blindness, it is a «sign» that he brings spiritual «illumination» (the symbolism is embedded
in our language); if he feeds a multitude on an impossibly
slender allowance of loaves and fishes, it is again a sign of the nourishment of the soul with the life of Christ himself.
[9] The «penny» catechism (still sold for one penny
in my childhood) derived from the pre-Reformation «Primers», and expanded over the years; this quotation is taken from a
slender version printed
in Newcastle
in 1790.