Sentences with phrase «oblique cut»

Available in eight fun, trendy color duos, it features a custom oblique cut that delivers a youthful, fuller - looking pout and a perfect gradation with every swipe.
The oblique cut is actually a classic technique used in macrobiotic cooking (her guiding theory, which prioritizes balance and wholesomeness), to derive the most nutrients out of an ingredient.
Becerra liked the look so much that she started applying the oblique cut even to uncooked vegetable dishes (see: the pyramidal crudités), and she now cuts the restaurant's masa - chickpea fritters and salt cod croquettes into the same sorts of crooked triangles.
The oblique cutting naturally blurs the color border and creamy and smooth texture completes natural gradation.

Not exact matches

Wash the asparagus stalks and cut them into 1 inch (2.5 cm) oblique pieces, heat up the dessertspoon of oil in the frying pan, and gently sauté them for 5 minutes, keeping them on the move so that they don't burn.
Cut - out dress If your obliques are out and not so proud in this season's cut - out dress, a coat of instant colour will make them look contoured and tonCut - out dress If your obliques are out and not so proud in this season's cut - out dress, a coat of instant colour will make them look contoured and toncut - out dress, a coat of instant colour will make them look contoured and toned.
As you drop below 8 % you really start to see vascularity and the cuts of the abs and obliques.
The landmine rotation is a great exercise to develop deep «cuts» in the obliques, but also train the core with external resistance to stimulate new muscle growth.
The screenplay slims down the novel's tendency to oblique talkiness; it cuts down on use of the phrase «I love you»; and interestingly it does not hint at Carol's rather Hellenic suggestion in the original that gay love is a higher form than straight, a more balanced relationship.
The show cuts a broad path through the history of card design, from»50s pin - ups to modern corporate packs, so that it forms an oblique slideshow essay on the collective subconscious.
The Turner Prize may be maligned in some quarters as pretentious or willfully oblique but, like Trafalgar Square's Fourth Plinth, it provides a rare opportunity to put challenging, immersive contemporary art before the general public and for that service alone deserves to be cut some slack.
In the images of works by Fontana and Judd, the line (respectively created by one of Fontana's famous «cuts» and by a corner of one of Judd's aluminum solids) is vertical; in the only photograph inspired by Flavin, the line is oblique.
Of course, the program also cut its timing fine cos the paper rates an oblique mention in Science this week alongside Hegerl et al: --RRB-
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