Sentences with phrase «long slender arms»

Designed in 1958, Serge Mouille's ceiling lamp is instantly recognisable for its long slender arms and domed shades, which brought a fresh, modern aesthetic to metalwork, one of the most tradition - bound mediums in the decorative arts.

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With a mixture of ape and human features — including long dangling arms but pelvic, spine, foot, and leg bones suited to walking upright — slender Lucy stood three and a half feet (107 centimeters) tall.
The energy generated by Michelle's powerful hips, slender shoulders, long arms and soft hands, seems to multiply exponentially by the time it reaches the ball.
But bonobos are more delicate in build, and their arms and legs are long and slender.
They help form parts of axons, the long, slender arms that protrude from neurons and transmit information, performing countless essential functions.
Long limbs, slender arms, relatively non-muscular legs, no glutes, long torso, perhaps a wide back but little else... and moderate to high bodyfat, at least when compared to most top level athleLong limbs, slender arms, relatively non-muscular legs, no glutes, long torso, perhaps a wide back but little else... and moderate to high bodyfat, at least when compared to most top level athlelong torso, perhaps a wide back but little else... and moderate to high bodyfat, at least when compared to most top level athletes.
Its slim footprint takes up so little space (just 12 at base, with that very slender long arm barely distracting the eye) and won't detract from your room design, even in a minimalist space.
A bare right shoulder and arm cause your arms to look longer and more slender.
Daphne's legs have taken root while her hands and arms grow into long and slender branches, with her right hand (on the painting's left side) topped by laurel leaves.
It was also big, and on occasion even hazardous: long, slender columns of steel with lots of sharp edges and thick pieces of broken glass sticking out of their capitals — handling these cumbersome monstrosities was no laughing matter, and the many scars on my father's hands, arms, legs, and feet are stoic, worn reminders of the risks I naively assumed, for the longest time, to be integral to the artist's trade.
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