Not exact matches
All animals administered the same level of aflatoxin but fed the low 5 % protein diet were alive, active and thrifty, with
sleek hair
coats at 100 weeks.
Rosie Huntington - Whiteley traded the runway for a front - row seat and stunned
at the Burberry fall / winter 2016 show during London Fashion Week clad in head - to - toe Burberry, naturally — styling her
sleek military - inspired
coat with a pair of matching wide - leg pants, a crisp white blouse, and a buckled chain - link bag.
The best ones I've seen are
at nearly astronomical prices, but does this type of
sleek coat only exist for those with big bank accounts and tiny waists?
Whatever life throws
at you rain, sleet, a movie premiere a classic trench
coat will keep you looking
sleek.
When they look
at the impossibly long, low and
sleek Maserati, the curves
coated in lustrous paint and accented with rich chrome incite envy and desire.
The Italian Greyhound has a short and
sleek coat, and they do not shed much
at all.
The two varieties were interbred extensively
at one time, mainly with the objective of improving the wire variety by decreasing its size, increasing the amount of white on its
coat and imparting a
sleeker outline.
There's a no - frills, no - nonsense quality to this
sleek -
coated avenger, who might stand as high as 27 inches
at the shoulder and weigh as much as you do.
Pups are born with a black
coat which is molted, or shed,
at about the time of weaning (28 days), revealing a
sleek, silver - gray
coat.
Wermers earned a Turner Prize nomination this year for her exhibition
at London's Herald St, in which a series of
sleek Bauhaus chairs backed with regal fur
coats invoked the consumerist trappings of wealth and status.