Sentences with phrase «pronounced shoulders»

Visually, the unique concept of this large Porsche is reflected in a new expressive design: unmistakably a Panamera, unmistakably a sports car — with long, dynamic proportions, pronounced shoulders, athletic flanks and an extremely fast roof line that is 20 mm lower at the rear.
Another tell - tale CUPRA feature seldom found on other cars are the pronounced shoulders that house the headlights.
The spy photos published here, despite the disguise, show a shape identifiably similar to the current model, but incorporating popularised styling features such as a jutting nose with a bold griller, sculpted Coke - bottle sides with more pronounced shoulders at the C - pillar and a new tailgate that opens much lower than the current version for easier loading.
With a high waistline and rather pronounced shoulders, the concept also flaunts a somewhat menacing - looking front grille and slanted headlight design, and 21 - inch alloy wheels that combine matte black chrome and black and evoke a turbine - engine - like appearance.
The wheels (in sizes 16 to 19 inches) fit flush in the wheel arches, which, like the strongly pronounced shoulders in the rear area, gives the vehicle a square stance on the road.
High, pronounced shoulders flow seamlessly between the sculpted front and rear light clusters, giving the Optima a muscular appearance that is reflected lower down in bold, flared wheel arches.
Its side - profile features a multifaceted rocker, massive 21 - inch wheel arches, and pronounced shoulders, leaving little room for side windows.
It has pronounced shoulders and a boxier shaped body.
A sharp monochromatic trouser suit perhaps with pronounced shoulders or a voluptuous leather jacket - both fully accessorised with stunning hat, bag, sunglasses and, of course, full makeup - not forgetting the killer heels!
We don't think anything made in a lab with a name you can't pronounce should be the focal point of any makeup, when there's so much to choose from in nature around us.
On the outside, the sedan carries over many of the distinctive design cues from the XC90, including the wide - mouth front grille, narrow headlights with «Thor's hammer» running lights, a pronounced shoulder line along the side of the car, and vertical taillight assemblies surrounding the trunklid.
The pronounced shoulder is suggestive of a tensed muscle, and enhances the impression of sheer power and dynamism in combination with the new 19 - inch and 20 - inch AMG light - alloy wheels in a 5 - twin - spoke design.
The inverted - trapezoid design in the front and the horizontally integrated rear are incorporated together via a pronounced shoulder along the RX's profile.
From the rear too the pronounced shoulder line, twin tail pipes, faux chrome diffuser and the elongated tail lamps look really attractive.
Along the flanks there is now a more pronounced shoulder, a taller glasshouse and a chrome highlight that runs from the air breather behind the front wheel arches and along the lower edges of the doors.
A sole exterior image of the new XF reveals sharper creases on the bodywork, including the sculpted bonnet with Jaguar's distinctive power bulge, the flared rear wheel arches and pronounced shoulder line.
Where the outgoing C - Class Coupe was essentially a sleek glasshouse atop a relatively staid lower half, the new version will have more muscle in its rear end, with an especially pronounced shoulder line.
Overall, the new SUV has a more structured look with a more contoured hood, more pronounced shoulder line and an added feature line in the lower doors.
The new model looks more dynamic as it gets a pronounced shoulder line.
The body of the new SUV receives a more structured look than its predecessor, with added contouring on the hood, a more pronounced shoulder line and an added feature line over the rear wheel arches — the clearly aimed at providing it providing it with visual ties to the smaller and cheaper X4.
Optima's roofline connects with its high and pronounced shoulder line that leads to its sculpted flanks and extended wheelbase.

Not exact matches

«Everyone else should pronounce it properly.»
According to captioners, the last part of Weinstein should be pronounced like «stine» not «steen» — similar to how we pronounce the last name for legendary physics genius Albert Einstein.
The ending «ce,» as an's» sound, should be pronounced: Coo - de-GRAHS.»
«The relationship between lower unemployment rates and higher wages, pronounced dead by some, should begin to reemerge in 2018, beginning in the United States,» its economists forecast.
The good folks at AVI - 8 (pronounced aviate) are known for their aviation - inspired watches, and here's one we think should definitely land on your wrist.
Canada's very own wavy haired and silver - tongued prognosticator of all things extreme has emerged from hiding and pronounced that new pipelines are unnecessary because oil is dead and oilsands are uneconomic, too expensive and that we should all move on with our lives.
However, the tightening of US monetary conditions has started to have noticeable effects and these effects should become more pronounced as the year progresses.
«That said, recent data is more accurately characterized as a hint of stagflation rather than anything more acute and, therefore, it shouldn't be a surprise that many of the economic metrics that have characterized periods of more pronounced stagflation historically, such as unemployment, still remain low,» he added.
It seems that the «anyone can be cured» psychological community should be taking some heat — How many psychologists pronounced pedophiles, priests, rabbis, ministers, teachers, Catholics and not (MOSTLY NOT) «cured,» only to have the behaviors recur?
Good I should certainly pronounce, impressed with your website.
It does not render it immoral either, it just pronounces that it is, you failed to demonstrate WHY it should be considered objectively immoral.
In 1962, Pope John XXIII pronounced to the Second Vatican Council that «the Church should never depart from the sacred treasure of truth inherited from the Fathers.
Bonhoeffer said that even when the RCC would pronounce the true Gospel, we should not accept it because the RCC is bad in herself nevertheless.
Before you pronounce failure perhaps you should spend some more time thinking before you write...
A reader of his article might be quite surprised to learn that Leo XIII declared as early as 1891 that «the public administration must... provide for the welfare and comfort of the working classes»; or that so recent an encyclical as Centesimus Annus pronounced that «the mass of the poor [who] have no resources of their own to fall back on... must chiefly depend on the assistance of the State,» and that «wage - earners... should be specially cared for and protected by the Government.»
It should not accept their advice or motivation but should look behind this to the judgment which God pronounces on it, and which may be the very opposite of what the world has in view.
I don't agree that it shouldn't change, but we have had the unfortunate conceit of pronouncing «this is it!»
I have always told students that when they pronounce judgment on historical figures, they should do so in the light of possibilities in that person's circumstances.
I've been hesitant to answer this question at one level because hindsight is 20/20, and it feels a little less than honest to (a) see how things play out and then (b) pronounce how I should have done things differently.
But his methods were careful and the results tally with what one might expect; and they seem, on the whole, to justify his practical conclusion, which is that if you should expose to a converting influence a subject in whom three factors unite: first, pronounced emotional sensibility; second, tendency to automatisms; and third, suggestibility of the passive type; you might then safely predict the result: there would be a sudden conversion, a transformation of the striking kind.
Because we dare not speak for God presumptively (as you've seen some TV preachers do in pronouncing certain public events as unmistakably God's judgment for specific sins), we should pursue a reverent agnosticism about why individual bad things happen.
Among the sayings and discourses imputed to Him by His biographers, I find many passages of fine imagination, correct morality, and of the most lovely benevolence; and others, again, of so much ignorance, so much absurdity, so much untruth, charlatanism, and imposture, as to pronounce it impossible that such contradictions should have proceeded from the same Being.
What he should mean is this: God pronounces the sentence of death against us and condemns us to reprobation.
If anyone in a brazen and impious mood should pronounce absolution from the Good, on the ground that all is lost, then this is sacrilege and this will only add to the guilt by piling up more and more fresh guilt.
But knowing how to pronounce Sikhism won't take you very far toward understanding whether this religious tradition is something that voters in South Carolina should fear and candidates in South Carolina should flee.
If you visit Skipper's Canteen for only one thing, it should be for the dessert Kungaloosh (pronounced Koonga - loosh).
Good — I should definitely pronounce, impressed with your website.
I remember hearing somewhere if you can't pronounce it, you probably should not be eating it.
Consume whole foods 90 % of the time — the majority of your diet should make up from whole food ingredients you know exactly where they came from and can pronounce.
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