The sinuous, almost animal physicality which Lewis brings to her acting roles surfaces in a much more volcanic way when she picks up a mic. |
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The tibia is slender but not sinuous, and the fibula lacks a proximal rugosity, both characteristics of Stagonolepis. |
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Campylostoma exhibits rather rectilinear lateral longitudinal ridges whereas those of Corazzatocarcinus n. gen. are sinuous. |
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The two earlier ones are stocky and powerful while the later ones, slender and long-limbed, dance with supple, sinuous grace. |
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The building's exterior is nothing but curves and lines, sinuous and simple, like the body of a ballet dancer. |
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Her sinuous grace makes even the most complicated manoeuvre look not just effortless but perfectly natural. |
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They were about the same size, but while Seamus had been flabby, this man had the appearance of sinuous strength. |
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He ran a sinuous path of flagstones down the center of the yard, and built a pavilion at the back of the yard. |
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With just a few strokes of a loaded brush, he can indicate an elaborately costumed figure or the sinuous gestures of a tropical vine. |
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My eyes scan the pewter-grey mudbanks and mudflats and a distant shoreline etched with filigrees of sinuous creeks. |
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His use of long sinuous lines with no cross-hatching gave his work at its best great directness and clarity. |
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Some designs have a sinuous, undulating quality that is identifiably French. |
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Imagine the Scottish moors with temperate rainforests and sinuous rivers, and you have Tasmania. |
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On the left side, a sinuous twig curves from the stem base around the back of the bowl. |
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Flying in, I had been mesmerized by sinuous curves of sloughs and streams which wove together, then apart, meandering toward the gulf. |
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Its design studio has to style cars with the sinuous, feline grace that defines the brand, while making sure new offerings look fresh. |
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The Washburn Valley is true Dales country, with stoutly-built stone barns and sinuous walls dividing up the fields of deep velvety green. |
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In Fat of the Lamb, white fat winds around viscous sinew and muscle as if in emulation of the frame's sinuous acanthus motif. |
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O'Hara uses the line breaks to break up the sinuous fluidity of each sentence, shifting it from one direction to another. |
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Eva Jiricna's Faith Zone is a cluster of arched tensile canopies stretched out over sinuous walls. |
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They have a beauty all their own, a seductive, sexy, sinuous swiftness that puts everything else in the sea to shame. |
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In each square, two or three precise, sinuous lines evoke either a torso, bent legs or shoulders. |
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The left leg, flat and sinuous, extends forward to the tip of its elegant beribboned slipper, as if tapping time. |
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They share specific features, such as the sharply pointed fronds and the sinuous stalks of flowers growing out of the volutes. |
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Smoke rose from the piece's mouth, trailing upward in a sinuous line before disappearing into thin air. |
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They offered me a morsel of their rococo scorpion roll, which snaked across a plate in sinuous curves. |
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Covered with mysteriously indented curves and sinuous ridges, the sculpture invites comment and touch. |
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The sinuous lines and whiplash curves that are widely recognized as the hallmarks of the style were not universally adopted. |
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The pale blue concrete countertop traces a sinuous curve around one corner to create a breakfast area near the family room. |
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The landscape here was more undulating, the lanes more sinuous and the wine-tastings deeply intoxicating. |
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Some are distinctly organic, the bark still on the sinuous floor joist, a chimneystack of undressed stone. |
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As she leans with sinuous insouciance against Billy's flank, her unfeigned ease fills the image with sexual heat. |
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The slinky waves, graceful and sinuous in movement, invite fishermen to reactivate their fishing nets and venture into the swirling waters. |
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Pfeiffer is wonderful as the treacherous Eris, her voice as snakily sinuous as the wisps of smoke that trail and envelop her. |
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Because of their sinuous edges and thick blades, these knives tended to rip and tear materials. |
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His sultry looks and sinuous movements were his passport to Hollywood, where his first leading roles in 1921 catapulted him to fame. |
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Its restrained palette, the sinuous, loopy drawing, and the interplay of seemingly simple forms and planes present a highly cerebral visual game. |
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Instead, it delivers a sinuous minerality larded with suave peachy fruit in perfectly poised understatement. |
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The lights focus in on the stage to highlight the sinuous muscles of the three men rising and turning in an avant-garde mix of movement over break beat. |
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Ribbons can be more or less straight, sinuous, twisted, or convoluted. |
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The battlefield diminished behind us as we snaked down a sinuous road. |
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Bishop Wilton is a delightful village, strung linear along a sparkling beck, containing old brick houses in a little valley terraced with sinuous greens. |
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All along the west coast the sea comes in to meet the mountains, with long sinuous inlets extending into the precipitous land. |
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Like some sinuous sax, we first hear the thoughts of Obersturmfuhrer Angelus Thomsen. |
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I love this German team, which is sinuous and brilliant and fluid and youthful. |
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Evidence of methane rainfall came from Huygens's images of the surface, which showed sinuous, branching channels extending from relatively bright highlands to a tarry plain. |
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Then we rented a small campervan, really useful to criss-cross small sinuous New Zealand roads, and not to be stuck to buses' timetables. |
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Handling is pretty sharp on both models, while the Ralliart is obviously more willing to be pushed to its limits on sinuous back roads. |
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A thousand years ago, an artisan had carved this horse from a single piece of jade, rendering the animal in sinuous, pythonic form. |
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To the north, the Beauce countryside and the sinuous valleys of the Loir and the Eure meander by. |
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On the same program soloist Robert Johnson's Five Loaves of Bread and Two Fish reached out in sinuous, endless curves that spoke of a different kind of quest. |
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The meat inside is normally creamy orange in colour and comprises two fleshy lobules with a sinuous dark violet band running along the edge. |
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They respond to the edgy violin flourishes of Salonen's Lachen Verlernt with liquescent arms, sinuous torsos, and restrained touching. |
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They are punctuated by colourful abstract sculptures from the 1970s and the occasionally successful stylised bronzes of sinuous nude girls from later in that decade. |
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We had quite a lot of long straight and monotonous tracks in Botswana so we now enjoy the nice sinuous track in the hills! |
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And the happy threesome are now back in the spotlight with We'll Drive Home Backwards, an album of slinky, sinuous pop tunes. |
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Lizards scurry in the leaf litter at my feet, monkeys feed noisily in the branches above nay head, a vine snake makes its sinuous way toward an unsuspecting small bird. |
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Beautiful terraced gardens sloped down towards the wide Conwy estuary, with the sea-going river a sinuous curve of silver between gleaming mud banks. |
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It's handy when you're blasting down sinuous back roads, but not really useful on the highway. |
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The elegance of Baroncelli has no time for passing fashion and draws its inspiration from the soft and sinuous curves of the flanks of a violin. |
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His features appear both hard and fluid, like those sinuous, scholar's rocks beloved in China. The second dramatic triumph is the setting. |
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It is at once confining and infinitely sinuous, so at Biennale-time it abounds with situations I call bonjour, Monsieur Courbet! |
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The two restaurants and Dublin were illuminated beautifully to highlight the embroidery and sequin work on the garments displayed by the sinuous models. |
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The establishment of the Montérégie network is part of a project to regionalize oncology services that has followed a sinuous path and created tension between the regional centre and other hospitals in the region. |
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Continue on in the direction of Porto taking time to admire the sea and the mountains, the fauna and the flora, on a typical narrow and sinuous corsican road but so magnificent! |
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A more supple, sinuous vocabulary was restored during the historicist revivals of the early nineteenth-century, and many of the pieces from this era echo earlier stylistic themes. |
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Woodlands and streams make sinuous borders along the fields. |
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Difficult, then, to piece together the history of the city, which in the past was characterized by narrow and sinuous street like a medieval town, in flagrant contrast to the rectangular shape of its main square today. |
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Thick sinuous channels are common and can be shale or sand filled. |
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The shield consists of several Archean fragments comprising granitic rocks and gneiss laced with sinuous greenstone volcanic belts and broader tracts of sedimentary rocks. |
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Over thousands of years, water has been creating whimsical and sinuous shapes in the rocks, forming an impressive landscape, with vertical walls over 50 meters high. |
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Glacial meltwaters eroded a complex of sinuous channels along this margin of the Peak District during this period. |
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The patterns take the form of sinuous serpentine shapes that wind around both sides of the stone. |
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Straight or slightly sinuous sand ridges typically much longer than they are wide are known as linear dunes. |
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Later, in China, a style of decoration based on sinuous plant forms spreading across the object was perfected and most commonly used. |
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In a lunar volcanic eruption, a pyroclastic cloud would follow local relief, resulting in an often sinuous track. |
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The way through the wood was shorter, but it was also sinuous. He missed his way, and, as a direct consequence, missed his train. |
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The massive tusker leading the herd stopped in his tracks. His ears went out, his long sinuous trunk up. |
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We set down in a desert without the sinuous sands of the movies, in a camp, by the gateless Jericho. |
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The Adelaide rapper twists and turns her way through her complex word mazes with a supple and sinuous ease that has drawn favourable comparisons with the likes of Azalea Banks. |
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But the taleteller had a more sinuous mind than the polemicist, and the sad effect of Gilmour's thesis is to make Kipling a less interesting figure than most careful readers now find him to be. |
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It seems, however, that the native Thai genius is for the sinuous and unplastic curve, which may have expressed for them the same spiritual unworldliness as it did in Burmese ornament. |
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Using advanced photographic techniques, Ahmet Ertu has, for the first time, captured the vibrant colors and sinuous draftsmanship of 16th-century Turkish tiles and has reproduced them in all their glory. |
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The most typical are current lineation and various worm tracks, particularly of the highly sinuous form Nereites. Apart from these trace fossils, wackes are usually sparsely fossiliferous. |
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Through it all, Dao remained unflappable, good-naturedly sparring with her fellow contestants as she continued to win fans with her polished daytime ensembles and her sinuous evening gowns. |
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The vividness of this song lies in the simultaneous intertwining of the sinuous serenade with the helpless frustration of the girl, cloistered in her bedroom. |
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The sinuous melodies of violins and clarinets are a perfect complement to the hip movements of the belly dancers, and the band of Turkish Selim Sesler gives us a more languorous version of this dance. |
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The fluid, flexible dancers evoke genuine emotion as they revitalise the sinuous joy and physicality of dance, intertwining intricate, exciting choreography, provocative soundscapes, and striking visual images. |
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This 50km long canal, linking the sea of Marmara to the Black Sea, is meant to divert tanker traffic away from the Bosphorus and thereby diminish pollution and the risk of collisions in the sinuous waterway. |
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The sinuous course of the river is delineated by the gap in the trees. |
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Jugendstil art includes a variety of different methods, applied by the various individual artists and features the use of hard lines as well as sinuous curves. |
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In 1963, NASA astronomer Winifred Cameron proposed that the lunar equivalent of terrestrial pyroclastic flows may have formed sinuous rilles on the Moon. |
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A fathom line or fathom curve, a usually sinuous line on a nautical chart, joins all points having the same depth of water, thereby indicating the contour of the ocean floor. |
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Dressed in a reddish bra and a flesh-colored skirt, both with beaded fringing, the Egyptian belly dancer performs flowing and sinuous movements on stage. |
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They have multiple sinuous channels carrying large volumes of sediment. |
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Female proctiger short, cuneate in profile, dorsal margin weakly sinuous. |
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