The spaciousness and lightness of the apartment is accentuated with windows that run the whole length of the room. |
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His eternally friendly toothless grin is accentuated by wire-framed goggles, and his short-cropped head is uncovered. |
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His data on these matters are accentuated here by dozens of Rasmussen's microphotographs. |
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They were to be accentuated by the evidence of gross government mismanagement during the war. |
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The problem has been accentuated by the advice that babies should be put to sleep on their backs. |
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Colorful tutus and long-sleeved metallic leotards accentuated the angular movement. |
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Her matted hair scraped her shoulders as it played in midair, and accentuated a dark crimson handprint blazoned across her shoulder and neck. |
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The shadows on his face accentuated his chiselled cheekbones and chin, and his uncombed hair hung over his face. |
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Black, white and cream accentuated with shades of pink from soft blush through raspberry sorbet. |
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The boat neck accentuated her collar bones and the color brought out the golden streaks in her deep brown eyes, the same exact eyes I had. |
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He takes in her dark brown hair, badly cut, and over pale face accentuated by a shocking slash of vibrant red mouth. |
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And to revisit the pubs I used to drink in when I was his age merely accentuated that sense of unease. |
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A yellow muscle shirt and black biker's shorts accentuated his lean physique. |
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Her youth and nakedness, which at times is accentuated by a circlet of flowers worn in her hair, is emblem enough. |
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His flawless singing is accentuated by the unstudied gestures of a natural performer. |
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Until the drought of the 1960s and 1970s which accentuated brackishness in the river, it was most suitable for rice cultivation all year round. |
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Yellow and orange sponge-painted walls are accentuated by unpainted, unvarnished wooden tables. |
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A slight smile interrupted the seriousness of his face, or perhaps, accentuated its solemnity. |
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The view from the dining room windows is accentuated by the valance over the window, and the mirrored wall contributes to the formality as well. |
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The masculine dark timber floor complements the charcoal black upholstery accentuated by the lime green sofas in the niches along one wall. |
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She lived in a comfy little brownstone with blue walls and white furniture, accentuated with green lamps and pictures of her family. |
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These civil-liberties concerns have been accentuated by the Pentagon's ham-handed efforts to explain the research effort. |
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The new system involved a division of labour which accentuated differences and tension between high and lower status employees. |
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She had a fixation with cats that leaked out as a sort of low sub-vocal purr that accentuated her speech, along with other more cattish noises. |
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Climatic effects are accentuated on the high elevations of these mountain ranges. |
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The effect was accentuated by wilting chinar leaves strewn around at the entrance. |
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The collection is crafted from plantation hardwoods and accentuated with exotic materials such as coconut shell inlay, solid teak and coco wood. |
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All these problems were set against a backdrop of war and accentuated by ill fortune. |
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The aiming and treatment beams may not coincide in space and this problem may be accentuated after the beams pass through a lens. |
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The country night was one of an almost impenetrable darkness, accentuated by the occasional faint pinprick of light. |
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The effects of low speeds are accentuated when combines are not properly adjusted. |
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The threatening letters, believed to be fake by many, only accentuated the fear complex. |
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The recent cultural studies movement has only broadened and accentuated the internationalist tendency among Joycean critics. |
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This loss appears to be more accentuated in foveal as opposed to peripheral vision. |
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Classic Japanese influences are accentuated with very short, floral prints and floral embroideries. |
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Paradoxically, social tensions increased, since this growth accentuated glaring social inequalities. |
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Then, quite suddenly last quarter, consumers posted one of their weakest performances in more than year, accentuated by a sharp pullback in June. |
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Her fast footwork was accentuated by her bent knees, which kept her body close to the ground. |
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Regional disparities further accentuated ancient distinctions, especially between the north and the south. |
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Dark dolerite mountains of the Warren Range had a light snow cover that accentuated the flow banding in the rock. |
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These tendons can be accentuated by dorsiflexing the ankle and the great toe against resistance. |
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One was tall and very thin, wearing black drainpipe trousers that accentuated his figure. |
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A signal of distress is accentuated by making it into a weft, which is done by knotting it in the middle. |
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The fabric was printed with a simple design, and the full skirt accentuated her tiny waist. |
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He emerges and they dance a sweet duet, her fragility accentuated by his height and strength. |
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His shoulders are wide, accentuated by the jacket he is wearing, his neck thick, and his hands huge. |
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She wore her hair tied back, which only accentuated her large face and fleshy jowls. |
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The high tension drama has been accentuated by the minister air dashing to Delhi with the resignation letters. |
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The effect is accentuated by the fact that everyone, including myself, is suffering from red-eye due to the camera flash. |
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The amplification of flavors is particularly tricky with frozen yogurt, as the acids can be accentuated by vanilla ingredients. |
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His cap cast a shadow over the top part of his face and accentuated the slightly angular shape of his jaws. |
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Longitudinal striations are accentuated ridges in the nail surface that can occur as a normal part of the aging process. |
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Portugal's discomfort was accentuated when the right-back Miguel hurt himself and was replaced by Paulo Ferreira. |
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She basically always wore an ankle length khaki skirt and a pale green sweater that always accentuated her hazel eyes. |
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She wore baggy shirts and tight pants which only accentuated her round figure. |
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Her loose shirt was plastered across her chest, and her tight-fitting trousers accentuated the curves of her legs. |
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The sky was a pale orange colour now, orange tinged with red and thin lines of violet accentuated by an even darker orange. |
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She accentuated her bare legs even further with some skyscraping heels. |
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Her perfect voluptuous figure with the right curves in the right places were accentuated by the tight black leather pants and top she was wearing. |
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Sensational smoky backlighting also accentuated the band's striking stage presence, as they stood as black silhouettes in a swirling, full-lit stage. |
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The slanting rays of the sun accentuated the folds and valleys. |
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He worked with rigorism accentuated by simple form and minimalist details. |
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Among armadillos, some groups reduced their dentition in response to myrmecophagy and some acquired lobate teeth and accentuated differences in hardness of dentine types. |
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I began improvising a little introduction, and little by little I accentuated the unique rhythm of the Viennese waltz until I finally led into my favourite waltz, Neu Wien. |
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A key change to D major heralds solo passages for wind and piano, the Stravinskian texture of which is accentuated by the accompanying violin harmonics. |
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Her pixie haircut, a few months post-chemo, accentuated her ski-slope nose and flirty smile. |
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Opposition to academies was accentuated by the widening breach between creative artists and the bourgeois public after aristocratic patronage declined. |
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He always accentuated his northern twang when he was up from university. |
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In the past Harvey's appearance has generated worries about her health after she appeared stick-thin in the mid-nineties and accentuated her wiry frame with tight catsuits. |
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The Optra has a wedge shape with clearly accentuated shoulders. |
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This effect is accentuated if the glasses are cupped in human hands. |
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Large rounded headlamps, swaged bonnet and indicators integrated into the front grille give the vehicle a jovial appearance, accentuated by the deep front bumper. |
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I tried not to notice how the clinging clothes accentuated her figure. |
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Most were shown in a big, open space that accentuated their wispiness. |
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The dress was very conservative, but it accentuated my curves. |
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The swish of skates on the ice accentuated the daring dances, and then in more delicate moments the glistening spray shooting out from their feet looked like fairy dust. |
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The attractive young lady with corkscrew curls and a floral brooch sits high on the ivory, her large eyes accentuated by heavily outlined lids and eyelashes. |
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This device allows you to pull the handles into the sides of your waist, again targeting the lower lats, a focus accentuated by using an underhand grip. |
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The preference for Lisbon as a venue of the royal court was accentuated during Denis's long reign. |
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The earthquake accentuated political tensions in the Kingdom of Portugal and profoundly disrupted the country's colonial ambitions. |
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The rainfall inhibition and the dissipation of cloud cover are most accentuated over the eastern section of the Sahara rather than the western. |
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This slant was accentuated by the absence of contemporary primary source documentation from within the Viking Age communities themselves. |
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The pairs of backward-diagonal traveling sissonnes are another motif so accentuated as to become irresistible. |
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Gender, accentuated overjet and inadequate lip seal have been associated with dental trauma. |
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Yukon Gold Rissole Potatoes with Garden Herbs, accentuated with a blend of parsley, dill, chervil, chives and roasted garlic. |
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He had clubbing of fingernails and an accentuated second pulmonic heart sound. |
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What effort in these carvings, their fishtails accentuated with a rhythmic bump, visited by gulls, lightly smoked, long may they swirl. |
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The gown featured a sweetheart neckline accentuated with silk grosgrain ribbon at the empire line and dropped waist, and trapunto stitch detailing on the bodice. |
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Diffuse fine crackles were audible at both lung bases, and a prominent pericardial rub was detected throughout the precordium and was accentuated during systole. |
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It can be accentuated by horses with sticking-out hocks the joints in the middle of the back legs, because they have to overstride, otherwise they wouldn't go anywhere. |
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The trend towards forms of saving with a higher risk has been accentuated by new rules for most funds and insurance, permitting a higher proportion of shares to bonds. |
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There is struggle for food, accentuated by the fact that small items tend to be swept away by the outgoing tide or to sink down the slope to deep water. |
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As he grew older, the famous intellectual felt increasingly alienated from contemporaneous political developments, which only accentuated his contrarianism. |
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The Perception of Perfection reveals how the struggle for purity of expression has been placed in the background as multiplicity of the unflawed is accentuated. |
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Religious differences were accentuated by a growing economic discrepancy. |
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The Minister accentuated the Ministry's constant keenness on supporting the venire of experts with diverse practical and professional expertise and knowledge. |
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In contrast, the public rejoiced at Buckingham's death, which accentuated the gulf between the court and the nation, and between the Crown and the Commons. |
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In his sonic imagination, the notation indicates not that the syllable should be accentuated, but rather that it should be spoken, or rather sung in a parlando style. |
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