A perennial wallflower planted late last spring continues to flower after having been trimmed back a couple of times with each flush of colour. |
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It'll probably get trimmed down to size before it travels very far, but I was glad to see the playwright's cut. |
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Hand-made of fine leather and trimmed in exotic alligator, the holster can be positioned straight, or canted forward for even more versatility. |
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Camilla wore a Philip Treacy natural straw hat overlaid with ivory French lace and trimmed with a fantail of feathers. |
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They actually went aloft, set top-gallant-sails, royals, and skysails, and trimmed the yards to the quartering breeze. |
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His sandy brown hair was parted over the right side, and was close trimmed. |
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Had about a half hour been trimmed from it, The Rookie may have been a slam-bang action flick. |
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The putty at the front is then reinstalled and trimmed to match the top of the muntins inside. |
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She looked spot on in her lime-green shift, with matching black bolero jacket, and black hat trimmed with green feathers, plus black choker. |
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Crews were being trimmed to nine because they determined it was unnecessary to have a qualified bombardier in every plane in the formation. |
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The small growth wasn't trimmed so the poor things are bushy and horrible, not to mention that the branches are full of webworms. |
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The Museum's two bonheurs-du-jour are veneered with tulipwood and trimmed with gilt bronze. |
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In contrast to the grounds surrounding the house, this area had been neatly trimmed and landscaped. |
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The book is clamped in a laying press, and each of the three open edges is trimmed with a bookbinder's plow. |
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He trimmed the flight feathers to various lengths, and made them run up slopes of different slopes and textures. |
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In plush surroundings trimmed with red carpet, the cliques of minor celebrities gather in small, self-congratulatory packs, wine in hand. |
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Feathering should be trimmed every few months, both to give the dog a smart appearance and to repel the grime that seems to accumulate there. |
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For something dramatic, the shop has gloves in navy with a natty magenta trim or purple and red pairs trimmed with rabbit fur. |
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Perhaps he should enjoy his neatly trimmed garden during the week while others are working. |
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Most common rules were available in either boxwood or ivory and were jointed and trimmed with either brass or German silver. |
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It was a dark purple sleeveless dress, trimmed with lilac beads around the neckline and the hem. |
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He was of no more than middle years, though snow-white streaks shone like burnished silver in his thick brown hair and neatly trimmed beard. |
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She'd some slate colors in her possession, and I had worn one of the gowns, trimmed with gold braid. |
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Names that fit us like oversized coats, trimmed in seed pearls, gold braid, and the hides of baby seals. |
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The black and white wool blend check jacket features neatly trimmed black braiding with simple hook and eye fastening. |
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A shelf held a rush burner of coarse iron, next to a candleholder of finely wrought bronze, and another of horn trimmed in sliver. |
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The outer leaves were trimmed and then they were reweighed to obtain net weight, which was a lettuce ready for packing for sale. |
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Funding for research into renewable energy sources like solar, geothermal and biomass would also be trimmed. |
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Her camiknickers are made up of the same grey-green silk trimmed with black lace. |
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The skin will then be lifted up, pulled back and any excess will be trimmed off. |
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Any nylon fibers sticking out at the top and bottom of the samples were trimmed with scissors. |
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Maithris and I took our time, wandering through halls and chambers trimmed with gold leaf, floored with veined marble. |
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I began raking up the leaves and branches I'd trimmed, and clearing out a lot of debris that had collected in and around the branchy bush. |
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Most of these are just scene extensions that were justifiably trimmed from the final cut of the film. |
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These can be used for the outside edges of your walkway without having to be trimmed first. |
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This will then regrow more bushily so that you end up with a square, thicker top to the hedge when trimmed at the final height. |
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The women's gowns were ol white silk or sott-wool, trimmed with Greek borders, with clasps, buskins, and all complete. |
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A small, sprucely dressed man sporting a trimmed billy-goat beard, he was an active and popular local politician. |
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By mid-morning, the trimmed green field in front of the fenced-in prison should be buzzing with activity. |
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Having trimmed growth forecasts for this year last November, the Chancellor announced another haircut today. |
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His mustache was neatly trimmed and his hair meticulously combed, not a hair out of place. |
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Not for nothing is Alastair clad in the finest cloth, his plaid trimmed in gold, his stockings tied with silk garters. |
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A hedge trimmed into a reverse pyramid shape will become sparse at the bottom from lack of light. |
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Feo eventually looked healthy and happy, especially once I had trimmed his fur with a shaving razor. |
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He asked to have his ship trimmed and graved, and was much grieved to hear that the prize had been bestowed elsewhere. |
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She described the large house, trimmed hedges, her uniform, and the mother who dressed elegantly to receive and visit friends for lunch. |
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Next to the wedding dress were found identical dresses in primrose yellow, trimmed with orange lace. |
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Coats and trimmed garments have begun reappearing at fashion shows and on the covers of magazines such as Vogue. |
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He has donned conservative business suits, trimmed down, and carefully coifed his gray-specked pompadour trademark hairstyle. |
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This pelisse is of pale blue is trimmed with bands of satin and satin buttons, roses, and rouleaux. |
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Creams soften the nails and feet, toenails are trimmed and an oscillating machine tidies up the cuticles and removes dead or hard skin. |
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Sample means, trimmed means, medians, standard deviations, minimums, maximums, skewness and kurtosis are reported. |
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A new royal barge, emblazoned in silver and gold and with elaborate wainscoting, was commissioned, and trimmed with the king and queen's regalia. |
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He had wrapped the ends of the arrows with green cloth and strips of leather, and trimmed the feathers so that they aligned perfectly. |
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The young actor held a large white handkerchief trimmed with lace over his nose and mouth. |
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Upon her bed was a gown of light blue silk trimmed with white lace and satin bows running from the neck to the waist. |
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All input hypsography and hydrography data were appended and trimmed to cover the areas for each processing block. |
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The most important trimmed battery power requirements by modifying and customizing operating system software and hardware. |
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Others wear knee-length shirts and loose pants, with the cuffs of the sleeves and pants trimmed with piping and lace. |
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This is a world of lace, lapdogs, knee-breeches trimmed with silk ribbons, rich textures, glowing colour and shadows pregnant with meaning. |
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It has now been rendered into very readable English, and trimmed in a way that retains the real essentials of the work. |
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We observe the Admiral, dressed in a cinnamon coloured velvet coat trimmed with elaborate gold clasps. |
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They can be trimmed almost like a topiary, if you want to use miniature box, lavender or germander. |
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This is an absolute sweetheart of a rifle, beautifully trimmed and properly proportioned to the.223 Cartridge it is chambered for. |
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Cut each trimmed fennel bulb in half before finely slicing lengthways, so each half forms thin fans. |
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Using your pattern, the cloth is then cut and trimmed, along with the finest linings and silks available. |
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The interior is trimmed in a rich palette of materials to complement the exterior selections. |
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The triangle at the Weighbridge was tended to last week, grass cut, edges trimmed, and likewise it is looking lovely and clean. |
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So, he got out his bread knife and trimmed the quarter-loaf down to a couple of slices of dry toast. |
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The six council members were dressed mostly in Curien linens and silks trimmed in gold lace. |
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The trees were not trimmed by qualified arborists but by a landscaping outfit armed with chain saws. |
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Marcus was stood looking a little guilty and found out by the plastic fronded trunk of a clipped and trimmed Spruce. |
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Then three hundred copies of each litho had to be cut out, using zinc templates which I had trimmed against the periphery of the original papers. |
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The pork chop was lightly crumbed, nicely trimmed and cooked to perfection. |
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The neckline, flared sleeves, and slim waistline were embroidered with pink rosebuds and leaves, and trimmed with silver. |
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Her hair was combed neatly, and her nails were nicely trimmed to make perfect round shapes. |
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In extenuating circumstances a cat may need his fur trimmed, otherwise a weekly brushing should do it. |
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Apply rubber cement lightly to the backside of the trimmed die as well as to the cushion. |
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Dressed to kill in a gold trimmed dress with gold trimmed and spangly shoes, she looked the part even if her game did not let her act it. |
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Her dress was of soft creamy-white satin merveilleux, trimmed round the train with a deep frayed ruche of the material. |
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The fabric is rucking up a little and not making a graceful curve because I haven't trimmed all the seams inside yet. |
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The garment is often trimmed with lace, ruffles, bows and ribbons, optionally with spaghetti straps. |
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The bride wore a full length fitted gown of white silk trimmed with white fur and carried a bouquet of white roses and freesia. |
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Trees susceptible to frost damage should be trimmed immediately after the last chance of frost. |
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She stood, letting her red, high-collared robes, trimmed with saffron orange, fall around her, over the simple ash-colored dress and boots. |
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He stood straight, his head at a perfect angle revealing a pointed chin sporting a delicate crop of black hair finely trimmed at the end. |
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He's elegantly dressed in a dark-blue tailor-made suit, the hair on his balding head is neatly trimmed and his voice is deep and mellow. |
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She exhibits an understanding of the need to balance fashion and function in her sleek black maillot trimmed in white. |
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He was garbed in a thick robe of blood red, trimmed with a golden thread and tassels. |
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My dog had been trimmed and was battered looking, being a fox terrier it is possible that he was used as a fighting dog. |
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I trimmed the ends and seed pods from our crape myrtle, which is as tall as the power lines. |
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They trimmed the sails in out, in out, for hours and it made the difference. |
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After you have shelled and trimmed scallops, give them a good wash in sparkling water for a few seconds. |
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The high-waisted coat, with a stand-up mandarin collar, was trimmed with white leather. |
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The underskirt has a matching tapestry forepart, with trimmed cotton velvet overskirt. |
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In the first container she placed 1 pound of asparagus that she trimmed and steamed until tender and allowed to cool. |
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She was dressed richly, both her gown and mantle a rich scarlet velvet, trimmed in beautiful white fox fur. |
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You might find quite a few prints with the left margin trimmed, thus making an identification by date impossible. |
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The man was in his late forties, balding, with a neatly trimmed black beard. |
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And then there was the large brimmed, black balibuntal trimmed with hand painted imitation onion grass, reminiscent of a late Edwardian hat. |
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Walk along tranquil trails trimmed in spruce and balsam firs, past pristine lakes in sapphire shades. |
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Their manes and tails are trimmed evenly, never wrapped and always comfortably cut just above the hocks. |
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At the sort, wood is bucked to length, trimmed and scaled before being barged to Howe Sound, just north of Vancouver. |
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In Table 2 are shown mean values in the trimmed sample for selected characteristics. |
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The classic navy and black pieces are lined with seersucker and trimmed in contrasting ribbon. |
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He had been dressed in a jacket trimmed in red feathers and decorated with intricate beadwork. |
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He had white skin, a trimmed beard, small black eyes and short-cropped hair around a bald spot. |
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The Little League field at Garvanza Park looks like a post card of 1950s Norman Rockwell Iowa with its trimmed lawn and chalked base paths. |
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To avoid suspicion, he tonsured his head, shaved his beard and moustache and even trimmed his eyebrows. |
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An hour passed as I brushed him, trimmed his forelock, and picked his feet. |
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He stopped occasionally to study the weather, peered closely up at the topsails to make sure the yards were correctly trimmed. |
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It was midnight blue and the sleeves and neckline were trimmed with white, and the material was glowing in the dim light. |
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The roof is a reddish orange color, the walls washed-out gold, and all trimmed in wood a shade or two darker than the roof. |
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They should be trimmed to 4-5 inches wide with a 35-degree bevel on one edge. |
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He had no light-weight mantle, only the green one trimmed with gold wire and lined with miniver. |
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In Celebration, a narrow band of hot pink, blue and white, trimmed in red, diagonally traverses the glowing disk. |
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Heat oil in a heavy-based frying pan and fry trimmed minute steaks for around one to two minutes each side for rare steaks. |
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At the time I thought I must have landed on a poorly trimmed branch from the floorboard of the tree house. |
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The Chancellor's cap shall be a black velvet trencher cap with gold tassel and button and trimmed with three centimetres gold braid. |
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Body and sleeves to correspond, elegantly trimmed with point Brussels lace. |
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On this throne sat a very distinguished-looking man dressed in a royal blue velvet robe trimmed with ermine over his tuxedo. |
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I had noticed this morning that Nia's fingers were long and thin, her bitten down nails neat though she only trimmed them with her teeth. |
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The sheets of paper are trimmed to uniform size and then joined with rabbit-skin glue. |
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The next thing you notice is his neatly trimmed hair, beard and the nice suit. |
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It's the sport distilled and folded and filtered into a perfect representation with all the excess trimmed off. |
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The dress was trimmed on the cuffs and collar with soft, feathery, red fluff. |
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Turns out they had given him the program on 5.25 floppy, and he had carefully trimmed the disks down to fit. |
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Sortings were anything trimmed away as scrap or considered of lesser quality than the writing paper eventually packaged and sold. |
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Excess fat, muscle, and skin are then trimmed away before the incision is closed with fine sutures. |
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The staffing levels and costs at the Darlington paper had already been trimmed to the bone to encourage a sale. |
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Well, first of all the cabin is extremely well trimmed, especially if you go for pale grey leather seats and a black carpet. |
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The long train skirt is in a plait and trimmed up the aides with lace to the wrist and on in shell shape. |
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It is also reviewing design standards to see if the cost of the project can be trimmed. |
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The jungle of various direct and indirect subsidies must be severely trimmed and taxes must be reduced. |
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Play is now restricted or curtailed with the par reduced and handicaps proportionately trimmed. |
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Now he's trimmed down to 209, making him even quicker, without losing strength. |
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Interestingly, a somewhat trimmed down Dr Jules had kept his eyes closed during the minister's podium remarks. |
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She joined the Slimming World group at St Mary's Infants' School and in just four months had trimmed down to her target weight of 9st 6lbs. |
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McDougle finally has gotten serious about his weight problem and has trimmed down and muscled up during the off season. |
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Meanwhile Jacqueline, who has trimmed down from 12 stone seven pounds to nine stone seven pounds, is delighted with her new-found figure. |
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Although still a big guy, he has considerably trimmed down his once hefty waistline and pumped up his upper torso. |
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He was put on a strict diet and exercise plan that trimmed away 39 pounds in 24 days. |
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Meanwhile, a beige high-collared swingcoat was trimmed with pink grosgrain ribbon, a favourite technique of Jacques Fath. |
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It's a beautiful thing, the leather rich brown and shiny as a conker and trimmed with brass. |
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A congenial man with a neatly trimmed white beard, he's a classic civic booster who loves to extol his hometown's virtues. |
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The sleeves and seams are trimmed with reflective material that's usually found on running shoes. |
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The hem was trimmed with white beads, and pearls and rubies framed the neck. |
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Trim off the small, fibrous roots and put the trimmed sections into pots filled with cuttings compost so the tops are just buried. |
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Specially imported mohair cloths were attractively trimmed with black Persian lamb and real beaver lamb. |
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For example, if it is trimmed with rayon lace, binding, or anything else, this will become a slightly different color from the silk. |
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There was one gown that looked almost large enough, but it was trimmed with lace and ribbons. |
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Studies and a large hall were trimmed with multicolored marble, and there were marble statues on massive quartzite bases in niches. |
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Nenine managed to pin one onto her dress and proceeded to fasten another onto a red stole trimmed with gold. |
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The shirt was trimmed with sea otter fur along the side gussets, the neck, and around the cuffs. |
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The robe is trimmed with ermine, which is the white winter coat of the stoat in northern regions of Europe. |
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The blade was trimmed with a demonic red, with a dark orange being the interior colour. |
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The best I remember was a red wool coat and dress set, trimmed with black mink, with a matching pillbox hat. |
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Slightly built, with neatly combed gray hair and a trimmed mustache, he looks out at us through thick eyeglasses. |
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The material was still crisp and new-smelling, and they were dove grey and white, trimmed with a deep burgundy. |
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The ship was trimmed not only by pumping ballast out of the forward tanks, but pumping in water to partly fill aft tanks. |
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When he returned to the quayside from the cafe he noticed that the vessel was starting to turn in the wind and tide and was trimmed by the stern. |
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I trimmed out the aircraft and was setting up my instruments for the TACAN approach when I looked up to see something very bad. |
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Out of the nearly 90-degree turn, I scanned the instruments and trimmed out the airplane. |
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If the airplane is properly trimmed, the correct stick position is held automatically, and no pressure need be exerted. |
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A properly trimmed airplane will do its best to maintain a constant speed should the pilot become momentarily distracted. |
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In trimmed flight the ATOS control bar is probably six inches further back. |
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There are only rare occasions when government policy is abandoned or trimmed. |
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The resolution was sponsored by the United States, though trimmed and weakened under pressure from various security Council members. |
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Smith has always shown an ability to sense which way the political wind is blowing and has trimmed his sails accordingly. |
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They support a trimmer joist which itself supports trimmed joists, joined together using 'timber to timber' hangers. |
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Those who received a 20-mg dose lost an average of 20 pounds and trimmed their waistlines by three inches in one year. |
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Fabric layers shift while sewing and cutting, so once you've trimmed and trued the edges, the chenille may be smaller than your pattern pieces. |
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The version of High Tension that is finally getting a United States release has been slightly trimmed and dubbed into English. |
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Clodia flourished a brand new dress made of the finest silk, dyed richly with a deep red, trimmed with gold and deep hues of orange. |
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By the end of the harvest period this month the plants are trimmed, healthy and have been nourished, yielding much better quality tea. |
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His robes, loosely draped around his tall but sticklike figure, were trimmed in silver-blue and stood impossibly white among the sand and dirt. |
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Even doing the stay stitching can result in wonky edges after the block has been trimmed. |
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All cabin windows are trimmed in teak as well as teak cap rails, handrails and teak overlaid decks. |
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You see the white lace of the rochet, and over that the purple mozzetta, trimmed in amaranth. |
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Score the now trimmed fat into a diamond pattern with a sharp knife, and stud the points of each diamond with a clove. |
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The Conservative majority was trimmed to a wafer-thin level with many members absent from last night's meeting and three Tories breaking ranks with the party line. |
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If the plant has not been pruned for a couple of years and still looks too big after this, the flowering stems can be trimmed back to just above a side shoot. |
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Waving to her friend, she rose, carefully gathered up the hem of her pale Wedgwood blue dress trimmed in white lining, and trudged off lazily to meet the calling voice. |
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The workforce has, at any rate, been trimmed down over the years. |
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In medieval Europe, scribes used trimmed feathers from the wings of large birds and various inks to mark a set of alphabetic letters on parchment skins. |
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She was as wiry as a trimmed olive branch, and just as dark. |
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He wore a tall black hat trimmed with gold braid, a black swallow tail coat with a white silk lining, white knee breeches and black, silver buckled shoes. |
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By early afternoon the ground was leveled, smoothed over and trimmed. |
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I told her several days ago I thought the yardmen damaged the backyard rain sensor when they trimmed the shrubs but God forbid we should listen to Rana. |
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Also on the program that night were the Marshall Dancers from the Lower Yukon, dressed in sumptuous headdresses that were trimmed with wolf and beaver fur. |
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Today the City Palace is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Rajasthan, with courtyards trimmed with scalloped arcades, and magnificent glittering mosaics. |
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But behold, DiCaprio, whose volcanic growth of furze is surely proof that the vogue for beards needs to be trimmed back. |
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In 1977, NBC gave Godzilla vs. Megalon an hour long network television premiere with over twenty minutes trimmed from the film. |
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The clothes were made of rayon polyester and trimmed with lynx fur. |
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I carefully full-length sized them and trimmed them to a constant length. |
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It was a framed picture of Shirdi Sai baba with his hand raised in blessing, lean and austere, with a white cloth tied around his head and a trimmed white beard. |
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The sword was sheathed in a leather scabbard trimmed in silver. |
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On August 29 I trimmed the upper branches of a mango tree in my backyard. |
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A topiary features plants trimmed into the shapes of animals and birds. |
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With a French beard and trimmed hair, Mohanlal looks fresh in the movie. |
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Its fat was trimmed away from the meat, then the meat from its bones, which were then wrapped in strips of its fat and roasted over a roaring fire. |
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Examples survive of all of these, although the intention must have been for them to be obscured by painting or trimmed away in the completed manuscript. |
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That win reduced Johnson's handicap, which was trimmed yet further when she won the overall trophy in the Charity Medal Shield open to men, women and juniors. |
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There are quite a few areas where mobile costs can be trimmed, from controlling personal use through to getting the most sensible service for the executive traveler. |
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New Stockport Mayor Ken Holt made news in May by refusing to don the robes of his office during a swearing in ceremony because the robes were trimmed with ermine. |
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The long, flowing sleeves were trimmed with lace, as was the hem. |
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He wears a fine long cape, and his sleeves are trimmed with fur. |
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The threshold of the door was decorated with gold and silver, while the russet, wood door was trimmed with diamonds along the small sliver of crystal window. |
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The woman's dress was of green silk velvet, and its collar and cuffs were trimmed with silver patterns that flowed like rivers of script in their endless circles. |
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Svensson trimmed sail and continued on the course she had given him. |
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Sure, every solo sailor has this terrible image of them falling off the boat and watching the boat sail away perfectly trimmed up, under auto pilot. |
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So long that we trimmed a full third of it and published the trimmings on the website, and collectively they practically make up a full interview unto themselves. |
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To keep your sideburns trimmed, an electric razor would be most effective. |
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They have a special cape called a mozzetta which is trimmed with ermine. |
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For example, a large section on multiple-personality disorder in one episode has been trimmed to make room for a segment on a recent case study of a paranoid schizophrenic. |
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Moreover, if Mr. Lister is worried about schools of unequal size being formed, why wasn't Harrington Sound Primary trimmed back from its current three streams to two? |
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A silky trench coat in a watercolor print, trimmed in turquoise marabou would have been at home at a Manhattan cocktail party. |
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The first note rings out from the right where Bernice Johnson Reagon holds court, her unlined brown skin gleaming, salt-and-pepper hair trimmed in a neat Afro. |
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While some front gardens are overgrown, untended and filled with litter, others are carefully looked after with window boxes, flowers in bloom and neatly trimmed hedges. |
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His long, flowing locks framed a handsome face, and his neatly trimmed Vandyke beard and mustache were familiar from the image on many coins and from portraits. |
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It offers a comfortable ride for up to five people, the leather trimmed interior has front bucket seats and a bench in back with a sculpted space. |
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Hunt's handicap was trimmed by three strokes after his cup success. |
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Though slow to get going, once established, hollies are low-maintenance plants that tolerate hard pruning if needed and can be clipped and trimmed to a specific shape. |
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This car is beautifully trimmed in wood, leather, and suede. |
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To a soundtrack that blended the Gypsy Kings with rapper Eminem, models paraded in sheer white cotton voile tunics trimmed with tiny passementerie balls for an ethnic touch. |
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Straw had to be cut, trimmed and tied as a shaker for the holy water, stick butter patted into shapes and all the foodstuff bought for the breakfast. |
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He wore a thin, trimmed moustachio and a tuxedo with a dinner coat. |
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Keep in mind that having a selection of wooden toys and proper perches can help to keep your bird's beak trimmed naturally, thus eliminating the need for you to have it done. |
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I stood in the mirror, dragging the comb through my neatly trimmed hair. |
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The springer's ears, chest, legs and belly are nicely furnished with a moderate fringe of feathering which is often trimmed geometrically to give the dog an elegant look. |
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He had a new cape and black polo neck on and he had his beard trimmed. |
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Margaret wore a gown trimmed in crimson and the Countess of Surrey bore her train, while James was magnificent in white damask with crimson satin sleeves. |
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The world's largest redwood lumber mill offers free self-guided tours, where you can watch trees being debarked, head-rigged, trimmed, graded, and end-glued. |
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The sheets would be cut to approximate size, then they would be gathered into groups of three or four, folded in half and trimmed to the correct size. |
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He had trimmed the ends of the axle log into rough rounds, and once the wheels were in place split the ends and placed crosswedges in them. |
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A tall, athletic, tanned man, his smooth black hair slick with oil, long sideburns, neatly trimmed moustache, Clark Gable redivivus. |
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The roots are covered in leaf mulch and manure, and the shoots are trimmed twice a year. |
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If potatoes develop green areas or start to sprout, these areas should be trimmed before using. |
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On Trajan's column, Dacian soldiers' hair is depicted longer than the hair of Roman soldiers and they had trimmed beards. |
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She was once more caulked and repaired in 1527 in a newly dug dock at Portsmouth and her longboat was repaired and trimmed. |
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The pectoral, pelvic, anal, and the lower aspect of caudal fins are trimmed in snow white or cream leading edges. |
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Also when reaching, the boat can be steered exactly in the direction that is most desirable, and the sails can be trimmed for that direction. |
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Closed car Renault bodies were often trimmed with interior woodwork by Rothschild. |
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I would ask your vet to make sure there is nothing sinister going on and, if it is epulis, perhaps get it trimmed back. |
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Summer flowering potentillas make a charming low hedge that can be lightly trimmed after flowering. |
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Instead, the pungent clean scent of red cedar permeates the building that houses planers and stacks of neatly trimmed and planed lumber. |
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The loveliest little matinee jacket for a baby can be made of thin silk trimmed with Italian Quilting. |
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I rolled the gennaker, trimmed in the mainsail, eased off the mast rotator and runners and spun the boat into the wind. |
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But with their wavy white hair, neatly trimmed beards and deep blue eyes, Tom Jones and his boy Mark Woodward are dead ringers. |
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On finishing the drawing, the worker shaved his beard and trimmed and waxed his mustache, becoming the dandyish mill owner. |
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But the fresh figs that were served with it were underripe, too cold and had not been properly trimmed, with the hard stalks still attached. |
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One 1918 example, in wispy silk chiffon and lace is even trimmed in mink! |
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Uniform at this time was a velvet coat trimmed with silver gilt, worn over armour. |
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Bella Notte's Arielle Collection is a silk charmeuse trimmed with layers of pintucks. |
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Cars are trimmed in red cedar wood with the finest Tasmanian myrtle burl panels, embroidered silk wallpaper, and marble-topped bars. |
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Other established crops include trimmed mini asparagus and several tropical fruits, such as lychees and longans. |
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The articular surface of the middle phalanx was trimmed back with a rongeur and then a primary closure was done with nylon. |
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She was richly clad in a bodice of gold-coloured camlet and a skirt of gray silk trimmed with gold and silver lace. |
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With this arrangement, Paxton could glaze the entire roof surface with identical panes that did not need to be trimmed. |
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By the 1940s aprons gained a cinched waistline, and were often gaily trimmed with rickrack, buttons, and pockets of contrasting color. |
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The robot uses this wire to locate the boundary of the area to be trimmed and in some cases to locate a recharging dock. |
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With calorie-controlled cooking spray, fry two rashers of Weight Watchers extra trimmed unsmoked back bacon for two minutes. |
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The rawhide bow guard was laced up inside, trimmed with silver buttons, feathers, and paint. |
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It features a new Bianco and New Light Blue colour scheme, a new roof spoiler, a new windbreak and an interior trimmed with carbon fibre. |
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Even young iguanas can scratch and claw pretty effectively. Keeping your iggie's claws trimmed makes life much more pleasant for both of you. |
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This trimmed wordnet was used in a cross-retrieval test environment and compared with the generic wordnet and no wordnet. |
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Bran wore grey breeches and white doublet, his sleeves and collar trimmed with vair. |
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It had to be accurately cut and trimmed, and its upper edge scored to suit the snaping of every beam end. |
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They were placed within the outer sarsen circle and may have been trimmed in some way. |
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Flanking the top of the lower grille, fog lamp openings are trimmed in brushed aluminium and at the rear the reversing and rear fog lamps get similar treatment. |
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The bride, presented in marriage by her father, chose a designer gown of dulciana and Italian silky satin trimmed in hand-beaded, reembroidered Alencon lace. |
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The controversial drag queen whose real name is whose real name is Tom Neuwirth is mostly known for her trimmed beard, brunette hair, and glittering get-ups. |
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With long, powerful strides, Francis trimmed the margin to five meters on the backstretch, and when she rounded the final curve, the chase was on. |
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Usual animal sources for fur clothing and fur trimmed accessories include fox, rabbit, mink, beavers, ermine, otters, sable, seals, coyotes, chinchilla, raccoon, and possum. |
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Traditional feminine dress consists of a wide skirt trimmed with a ruffle. |
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The floors are then extracted by underhanding, and finally the pillars at the levels are trimmed to the minimum size necessary to support the walls. |
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The funeral car was superly arranged. It consisted of a platform, on which was erected a canopy of black cloth and velvet, trimmed with silver lace. |
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Nylon insert stainless steel lock nuts secured the handle then the bolts were trimmed with a hack saw and dressed with a file so sharp edges are not a worry. |
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A candle is prepared by being trimmed and excess fat removed. |
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Common residence times of 20-30 sec experienced when running at regular screw speeds can be trimmed to 6-10 sec at the higher speeds, says Berstorff's Stroupe. |
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In order to prevent the ravens from flying away, their flight feathers are trimmed so that they cannot fly in a straight line for any appreciable distance. |
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The ld cut was trimmed to remove residual adipose tissue and epimysium. |
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This is not a neatly trimmed park but a stream-laced tangle of grasses, wild grapes, and oaks, nearly as multilayered as the gallery forests of the tropics. |
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Over this is worn a black silk damask robe of state with a long train trimmed with gold lace and frogging, with a black silk 'wig bag' attached to the flap collar at the back. |
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The kissing-bunch, of berried holly hung with bright and glittering things, spun slowly over Mrs Morel's head as she trimmed her little tarts in the kitchen. |
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