Sentences with phrase «lines run across»

As on the C9 Pro, three small lines run across the back near the top and bottom of the device, giving it a visual touch that isn't present on devices in other Galaxy lineups.
The only new design element is at the back, where three lines run across the device above the camera and near the bottom.
Within this grid, pattern - like, dotted lines run across the bodywork, suggesting that Stella may have wished to cut out the car and reassemble it in a new shape.
Two faint character lines run across the length of the car.
Sharp lines run across the vehicle and accentuate the styling.
Plenty of character lines run across the front of the car, and we can only imagine how this theme will translate into the rest of the car's design.
As a matter of fact the sole has tiny lines running across, rather than a smooth surface, to prevent them from being slippery.
The sharp belt line runs across the length of the SUV and is supported by notably carved creases on flanks.
The attention to detail on the design, right from the DRL headlights to the lines running across the side and the diamond cut alloy wheels, all give it modern SUV appeal.
The lines running across the side highlight Fitâ $ ™ s aerodynamic profile.
The side profile remains quite similar to the outgoing Passat, but gets stronger lines running across, giving a leaner appearance to the sedan.
The side profile is clean with what VW calls, the Tornado shoulder line running across the length of the car.
Side profile shows sharp lines running across while the body coloured door handles and 15 - inch alloy wheels enhances the style quotient.
Details such as the sharp character line running across the length, wing - mirror mounted indicators and the 15 - inch alloy wheels add some zing to the design.
On the side profile you can see the gold painted alloy wheels and gold lines running across the body.
The side profile is far more confident with strong shoulder lines running across till the rear fender.
The sides remain clean, with large windows and a prominent line running across the profile.
The colored lines running across the canvases bring to mind similar line work in her abstract steel plate pieces and passages in her iconic Rhapsody (1975 - 76, collection of MoMA) and the finale of Recitative (2009 - 10).
Kim treats some works with an additional layer of metallic glaze, to enhance the hypnotic lines running across the canvas.
The two paintings entitled Treatise on the Veil (the first version, painted in 1968, is in the Ludwig Museum in Cologne) are highlights of Twombly's «grey - ground» period, which spanned from 1966 to the early 1970s, in which thin white lines running across a grey background convey an increasingly lyrical feel.

Not exact matches

LinkedIn facilitates connections, but it doesn't do the work for you, any more than buying a $ 200 pair of running shoes will get you across the finish line of a marathon.
It is responsible for the «local access network», the 25m fixed lines that run from 5,500 telephone exchanges to homes and businesses across the country.
Over the last few years, Adams has been working on a series of paintings that feature bold chevrons running across the canvas, or diagonal lines radiating out from a triangle anchored to the bottom of the canvas.
I ran across a thought along these same lines this morning as we stand upon the threshold of a new season: «The trees are about to show us how lovely it is to let things go.»
The best test is to run your finger across the coated spoon, if the line you made stays, the béchamel is done.
We have too many headless players running around producing nothing of consequence, passing across the line or back to defenders.
Cox, lined up again at right defensive end across from young Mr. Peat, was fooled at first, but quickly diagnosed that the zone run block Peat was giving him was a fake.
When he flashed across the finish line, the big clock read 58.2 seconds for his run, the crowd roared and clapped, and Ernst Hinterseer, who had been a very good skier for many years but never a great one, looked back over his shoulder, saw the clock and grinned heartily.
Some neat passing by our beloved Arsenal saw Welbeck running towards the by - line, before cutting the ball across the goalkeeper for Theo Walcott to beat the defender to slot the ball into the net.
Despite that rather melodramatic beginning, marathon running developed into a comparatively low - risk event, or at least it was until England's Chris Stewart, the third - place finisher in both the 1976 and»77 New York Marathons, turned the ancient Greek legend on its head and began running relief supplies across sniper - infested battle lines and into the broken heart of Croatia and Bosnia - Herzegovinia.
In the closing laps six of the 11 cars still running ran out of fuel: Senna, Johansson, Brundle, Warwick, Piquet, and Boutsen — though Boutsen was lucky enough to do so right on the pit straight and was able to push his car across the finish line.
He had to push his car across the line though as he'd run out of fuel, so if you really wanted to you could say his car didn't reach the finish of any races that year!
In a brief squall in the mid-Atlantic, with heavy seas washing across the deck, the 20 cadets on watch had to hook themselves to safety lines running from bow to stern.
Cuadrado, along with international team - mate James Rodriguez, has been one of the stars of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, impressing with his pace, trickery and direct running whilst operating across the attacking line.
Police boats shuttled emergency supplies across the river from New Jersey to Chelsea Piers, and a convoy of ambulances lined up in front of the center, waiting to make runs downtown.
During prohibition, bootleggers ran moonshine across the state line.
Bruce McLaren won it, but all eyes were on Jack Brabham, who ran out of fuel on the last lap but pushed his car across the line to finish fourth and take the first of his three world championships.
On the rare occasion that running backs make it past the Buffaloes» defensive line, Manuleleua is seemingly in the right place to make a big hit or break up a passing play across the middle.
The pair can also be consider quicker across the ground and therefore also served to cover Jamie Vardy's runs in - behind our high defensive line.
In line with that theme, I happened to run across an article that talks about stress and how we handle it, and how it affects our health decades down the road.
Yet another ran a marking pen over the tubing and across her breast after an especially easy nursing; the next time, she knew that if she lined up the marks on breast and tubing, she'd have exactly the right length for good flow.
The email comes as party leaders from across the state and the political spectrum question or outright oppose ending the law, which allows members of one political party a waiver to run on another ballot line.
We used to run an effective summer grid of attack stories on the Tories and line up different spokespeople from different teams and across the regions to get into the often quieter papers and broadcast cycles over August.
The Working Families Party has had a tough time getting many of their key issues, such as paid family and medical leave, across the finish line in the General Assembly but most of the Democrats running for governor this year have come out strongly in favor of those types of progressive policies.
A benefactor of the wealth of Republican and Democratic candidates could be Oz Griebel, the former banker and longtime leader of the MetroHartford Alliance who is bypassing the convention process and traveling across the state to collect the 7,500 signatures needed to run on his own ballot line in November.
Anti-EU sentiments run deep across party lines and the UKIP has been able to attract voters from Conservative and Labour strongholds, notwithstanding allegations of closet racism.
He said Attorney General George Jepsen, who is not running for re-election, has set a good example for the kind of work the state's top attorney needs to do across state lines on issues like opioid addiction and net neutrality.
Parents who couldn't do that could wait up to six months for an appointment with a child psychiatrist, wait in a long line for outpatient clinic services, frequent the emergency room for crisis management or run through what amounted to a revolving door at the children's psych units in hospitals across the state.
To that end, perhaps, Astorino and Republicans across the state are running on an anti-Common Core ballot line.
On the publicly run East Coast rail franchise, seventy - nine per cent of passengers are satisfied that there is sufficient room on trains, compared to an average of 67 % across all rail lines.
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