Sentences with phrase «soft lines often»

Note, however, that soft lines often mean that public perceptions are playing «mind games» — and in fact, there is value going the other way.

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Spread the vegetables out onto two large foil - lined baking sheets and roast until soft and lightly browned, stirring every so often as they cook, 25 to 30 minutes.
In the UK, nappies were made out of terry towelling, often with an inner lining made out of soft muslin.
Crib bumpers - the soft lining that goes against the crib to prevent tiny legs and arms from going through the slats - are often a part of these crib sheet sets.
Thin, soft, waterproof fabric most often used to create diaper covers or the waterproof lining of Pocket and All in One diapers to prevent leaks.
(Principals, by contrast, often want to take a softer line so the school's suspension rates don't look bad.)
The Kindle Fire often garbled entire lines of text in magazine pages; and even when I zoomed in to enlarge a page, its text looked softer than on the Nook Tablet.
Restricting exercise is often a first line of healing for dogs with soft tissue injuries, but is also prescribed for dogs recovering from surgeries (including spay, neuter, and ACL repair) and broken bones.
In 1966 he painted a group of soft toned colored fields often broken by three parallel horizontal lines of approximately two inches in width, floating or stacked on the surface.
His paintings are recognizable for thin contour lines and soft forms, in addition to an expressive use of color; though these works did not often contain imagery, they were sometimes based on landscapes and images.
Soft lines are produced through frottage, a technique for which the artist rubs pastel on to an unstretched canvas that has been placed over a tangle of cord or string, then often completes a work by adding pigment to the surface.
Often creating muted paintings in shades of grey, silver, or black, Humphries's paintings rely on the simple gesture of a line or the soft imprint of her paintbrush to convey her intention.
Restricting himself to horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines and layered planes of often pastel colour, Diebenkorn distilled a life of looking, feeling and thinking into an evolving framework, where architecture and landscape, inside and outside, are united by soft Pacific light.
Potential employers often read between the lines to look for any soft skills that candidates can offer.
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