Design elements fostered under the stewardship of Marc Lichte, such as the accentuated haunches over the wheels and six - sided grille graphic are present, albeit in
a more exaggerated form compared to his other road cars.
Stones are simply
a more exaggerated form of sand (when you think about rocks and their relationship to sand for instance).
Not exact matches
This contrast between a deficient and an
exaggerated sensitivity to time ean be reduced to the
form of a simple contrast between full and empty time, in which time is normally experienced as
more or less dense.
Second, and
more important, these trials exhibit in
exaggerated form what is also happening on a smaller scale throughout the criminal justice system: «Though no avalanche has occurred,» Wilson observes, «the courts are having difficulty keeping their footing on a slope that has become increasingly slippery.»
That may not seem surprising, but the team did note one shocker: Craters left by high - speed drops started out with relatively steep sides but within seconds they avalanched to
form slopes with a
more stable configuration — a previously unstudied process that widened the crater and made it shallower (image above, where depth is
exaggerated by a factor of three).
Extreme weather does not prove the existence of global warming, but climate change is likely to
exaggerate it — by messing with ocean currents, providing extra heat to
forming tornadoes, bolstering heat waves, lengthening droughts and causing
more precipitation and flooding.
It is details such as these that make Phantom Thread something of an exception for fashion, a world
more accustomed to seeing itself on screen in an
exaggerated form, in films from Funny Face to Zoolander.
The Tibetan Spaniel has much
more leg under it and is not so
exaggerated in
form as the Pekingese.