Slender headlamps and a new tail lamp cluster add a dash of elegance while a trendy side skirt shows off alloy wheels. |
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Slender moonwort is a small perennial fern with pale green leaves two to seven inches long. |
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Slender of thigh and elfin of feature, she proceeds to conjure up a world in which haute couture is seamlessly entwined with high culture. |
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Slender deutzia is a dense, rounded, deciduous shrub with slender, broadly spreading to arching stems. |
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Slender deutzia is an attractive deciduous shrub with a long history as a garden favorite. |
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A long, slender fuselage was necessary to contain most of the fuel as well as the landing gear and payloads. |
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Each room featured an amazingly slender neon tube that cut across the ceiling on the diagonal. |
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The slender stories yoked together had the feel of upmarket fanzine writing. |
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Ollalieberries are slightly longer and more slender than the boysenberry and are a cross between black, logan and youngberries. |
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She was slender but she had meat on her bones, unlike some of the supermodels he had seen. |
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Grey bricks, some with dragon motifs, were surmounted by wooden screens, vivid lattice and slender doors. |
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I felt slender fingers touch my chin and brought it upwards to meet his beautiful eyes. |
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The slender figures, warped by an obscure anamorphosis, have been salvaged from the darkness, retrieved and figured. |
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She twirled, slowly bringing her slender arms above her head while her sheer dress flowed in the breeze, twisting around her body. |
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Her tall, slender frame was encased in a lavender satin dress devoid of sleeves. |
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Stop harvesting when leafstalks begin to appear slender and remove any blossom stalks. |
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Any moral distinction between the two modes is surely too slender to justify legal recognition. |
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Here, five figures made of light gray bronze have bald heads and slender arms and torsos. |
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Although the slender tarweed described above has the same tar-like odor, it is not nearly as strong as that of this plant. |
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A short and crooked trunk supports its broad range of slender branches and thick twigs. |
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Thrips, as thysanopterans are commonly called, are slender and may be winged or wingless. |
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The cast-in-place piers are graceful, slender, and elegant with curving surfaces, spaced 142 feet apart. |
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A sob ripped through the young lord as he collapsed against her, burying his face in her lap, his arms wrapped around her slender waist. |
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The slender minaret of a mosque and the spires of churches rise in sharp relief over the flat roofs of the homes. |
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He ran his slender hands through his hair, perfecting his new disheveled look. |
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Having slender bodies and long tails, these sharks can easily glide between coral branches and hide in tight reef structures. |
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Thrips probe plant, fungus, and animal tissues with the slender mouthparts, and suck out fluid contents. |
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Orion whipped out a slender stick mechanism from the tie of his robe and summoned the paper with a mere flick of it. |
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Baird's beaked whales have an elongated, slender, spindle-shaped body with a small head and long flat back. |
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Another shows a diver's slender body arrowing into a pool at an exact vertical, her fingertips just breaking the surface of the water. |
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There was something willowy in the way she swung her slender hips the slightest bit as she rounded a table. |
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One of the main features of art deco and interwar housing is the slender, steel-framed windows. |
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Graceful, slender, and long-legged, she soon began winning modeling assignments from fashion photographers. |
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Its hot, bright colors on the slender, loosely assembled clay pieces are glinting like light on water or a school of tropical fish. |
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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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Despite her aristocratic background, her fortune was slender and her marriage a love match. |
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The wine glasses are very thin and delicate, with elegant slender stems and a simple, clean design. |
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He was neither small nor slender and possessed an astonishing amount of unruly blond curls framing his beaming pink face. |
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She was wearing tight-fitting sweater, and short black leather skirt that showed off her slender figure, and her long legs. |
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Numerous figures and tables and a detailed index serve to enhance this slender volume even more. |
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She was short and slender and attractive, with long auburn hair that reached almost to her waist. |
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Initially, he saw them mainly as a way of augmenting his slender wage packet, but soon he became obsessed. |
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The White-winged Triller is a small, compact bird with a short slender bill, long wings and a rather long tail with a rounded tip. |
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The bottom-water sampler was a slender, reinforced rod with finely machined discs of brass at either end. |
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When William made to do so for her, she lunged out of the door and fell on him, her slender arms wrapping about him and pulling him close. |
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In the Patio de los Leones, over one hundred slender marble columns support ornate arches, shielding the rather chubby marble lions. |
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In structural terms, long and slender reinforced-concrete columns support the floors in an unobtrusive 8.4m grid. |
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He sat up in a sapling, throwing back his head, opening wide his slender bill, and singing his rising, buzzy song. |
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The man was tall and slender, his body toned and fit, with pale skin and a rather angular face that was beardless. |
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Lank in body, slender in limb, full of spirit, they reminded one of blooded horses. |
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The antennae are setose, the legs slender, with cerci that are usually rather short. |
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The tips of her slender fingers were revealed at the openings of the sleeves, her bare feet small but slim. |
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Orange-crowned Warblers are very small warblers with slender bills, broken eye-rings, and partial eye-lines. |
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Double-crested Cormorants have slender, hook-tipped bills that are often tipped up at an angle as they swim. |
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One look at the sword, a slender blade as smooth as ice, and she felt her mind sliding into soft clouds. |
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When he crawled into bed with her, her slender frame warmed his body instantly. |
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These lesions were characterized by a monomorphous pattern of slender, elongated spindle cells in a sclerotic stroma. |
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Her long, slender fingers toyed nervously with the two rings she had on her right hand. |
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In the middle there was a tall and slender rock with something black on top. |
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Candlestick stems are topped with silk shades, wall lights are backed with Venetian mirrors and slender brass stems are capped by plated shades. |
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She would have looked like the perfect Lady had it not been for the heavy black leather scabbard and sword belt that encircled a slender waist. |
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Scolecite is monoclinic and typically occurs as slender prismatic crystals with a squarish cross section. |
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A Black-throated Green Warbler dropped into view, a tiny green caterpillar grasped in the vise of his slender bill. |
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Blennies have scaleless, elongated bodies, and comb-like, slender, close-set teeth, which can be either fixed or movable. |
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Leigh on the other hand, was a tall and slender figured girl, with an olive complexion and dark violet tresses longer than her back. |
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Slender wheatgrass, nodding brome, fringed brome, oat grass, red fescue, June grass, and mountain muhly are the most abundant species in dry areas. |
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Hawkers tout their wares, housewives haggle and workmen of Venice's last working boat yard scrub barnacles from the bottoms of slender craft. |
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Her helmet was slender and white with a gray faceplate and mirrored black visor. |
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Among these are nailwort, slender mountain sandwort, rock jasmine, and alpine primrose. |
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A white figure approached so slender as to be mistaken for a shimmer of light upon first glance. |
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As Mildred walks in, his long, slender fingers tent themselves in front of his face, a gesture that means he is focusing, deep in thought. |
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Carilya was odd, a slender frail-looking girl, though no longer the skinny waif she had been. |
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Her baby blue tee stopped a few inches above the waistline of the jeans to reveal her slender back. |
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The saloon's steeply rising waistline rises yet further here, so the rear side windows are unusually slender. |
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A small woodpecker flew into a tree above me, and when I saw its slender profile and long bill, I thought it must be a sapsucker. |
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In the distance two shells slid on the thin flame of sunlight like slender water beetles. |
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If we approach carefully, the beautiful patterning on the soft tissues, the slender tentacles and iridescent eye spots can all be observed. |
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Andy called out, jerking his chin upward in the direction of the tall, slender, much sought-after brunette. |
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Leaves are small and scale-like with many divisions on slender highly branched green stems. |
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A tall, slender girl with jet-black hair with tan skin and dark, dark brown eyes opened the door. |
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Mihal prowled through the tray of jewels, flicking stones over with his slender fingers. |
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Her long, slender fingers gripped a pair of posts with apprehension, though her weather-worn, freckled face held no sign of tension. |
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It was almost pure and absolute white, with delicate and slender curls and a shining radiancy that made my eyes widen. |
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Looking at Dorrie alone in her sitting-room, you wonder how someone so slender and gentle has carried the burdens life has weighed her down with. |
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Over the path are slender steel arches designed to carry banners that give a festive and heraldic flavour to both internal and external paths. |
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All she wore was a ragged shirt that was torn at the sleeves and the abdomen, exposing a strip of pale skin around her slender waist. |
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Their long slender bodies were clothed in raiment so silky, and their staffs issued high command. |
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When he realized his mouth was moving over the pulsing jugular of her slender throat, he pulled away reluctantly. |
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Some of the larger dilated channels exhibit abortive fibrous tufts, which are slender and poorly cellular. |
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A clever carpenter can address variations in worktop depth and even surface heights, but even slender vertical gaps between units are bad news. |
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The dark, rangy man behind the table stared the slender figure before him up and down. |
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Also present are bog asphodel, deer grass and sedges such as slender sedge and bog sedge. |
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She opened her eyes to see a man's tall, slender frame filling the door, masked by shadows. |
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Her slender fingers raked into her ebony hair, holding the rebellious locks away from her face. |
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The USA continues to defy the odds by holding on to their slender lead in their Chess Summit match against China. |
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She stood tall, unlike Winnie, she was 5'8, with a nice slender figure, with womanly curves. |
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Her hair streamed behind her and fanned out like a cloak and her skirts flew up around her slender legs in a tornado of color. |
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Beautiful ornaments, photographs and objects fill every available shelf, complementing the slender, often tapestried chairs. |
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The epaulette shark's slender body is slightly flattened with a rounded snout, two short nasal barbels, and large spiracles. |
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She settled into her bedroll and ran a slender hand through the mass of wiry black hair atop her head, pulling it back into a ponytail. |
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Females, which probed crevices for insects, had long, slender, curved bills. |
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They bunched at the top of the steps, utterly stopped by the slender woman dressed in mourning, holding the door shut. |
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Slender robotic video camera pylons telescope up and down, enabling the church to broadcast live events with minimal sight line intrusion to the pulpit. |
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I can see her reddish-blonde hair, her slender figure and her sooty lashes blinking above slitted, twinkling green eyes. |
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These are built on high plinth with slender minareted towers on each of the Four Corners and can be noticed even from a distance. |
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Didn't we all know that Hepburn, as slender and reedy as she was all her life, was made of solid oak? |
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Simple trim lace and a dull leather waistcoat swathed his slender form, dampened in the moist morning air. |
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The wrymouths are slender, eel-like fishes, close relatives of the blennies but much larger. |
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This perennial, bush-like plant regrows its slender leaves each time it's picked and is the strongest-tasting rocket of all. |
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The slender body, well-developed limbs and long tail of most species are indicative of the superior sprinting abilities of lacertids. |
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Two main types of early amphibians include the large powerfully built labyrinthodonts and the small, slender lepospondyls. |
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Slender shishito peppers can be found locally in Asian markets year-round. |
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Teeth of Onychomys from Deer Park B have a general pattern of relatively sectorial and slender cusps. |
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The material is a laminate and the shape nicely tapers from a slender top down to a wider bottom. |
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The slender Caprivi Strip is nested between Zambia and Botswana and is a wet area of woodland blessed with a few rivers. |
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We have birds and mammals here such as the slender mongoose and large spotted genets that are not rare, but it's still nice to have them in a city like Johannesburg. |
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Now the slender spires of tamarack and balsam fir dominated a scraggly forest, while impenetrable-looking layers of hardy shrubs filled the understorey. |
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An unusual monopodial plant, having erect slender stems with a few narrow leaves, the orchid Arundina gramini folia is originally from the forests of Asia. |
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She was still quite slender, and only had traces of baby fat left. |
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She clasps a slender, perfectly manicured hand to her chest. |
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This slender, elegant baguette-style watch from Movado's Esperanza series features a classic Museum dial and a beautiful two-tone open-link bracelet. |
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Among these on the newer dunes are sea-holly and sea bindweed, and at the edges of older dunes are slender centaury, knotted pearlwort and sea-heath. |
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The caudal fin of the barrelfish is only slightly emarginate instead of deeply forked and its caudal peduncle moderately stout and without keels instead of very slender. |
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The difference between the two first sentences is the difference between a high-spirited epic of self-assertion and a slender account of the threadbare ego. |
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The wounded tree responds by sprouting a compact bundle of slender twigs. |
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But the slender bean curd can so easily be boiled into a pulp and spoiled. |
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A few root decoctions of the beardtongues were used for toothache by the Amerindians, but I found no mention of any economic uses for slender beardtongue. |
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Wing hairs tend to split into two to three hairs that are frequently branched near their tips and are more slender than their wild-type counterparts. |
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She makes a striking entrance in riding boots, looking every inch the aristocrat, but her emotional range is altogether too slender for this beefy role. |
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Snapping the bracelets on and the chain around my neck, I came to sliding the leather belt around my slender waist only to put the two chains on it. |
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I entered this gigantic granite jewel, which is as light in its effect as a bit of lace and is covered with towers, with slender belfries to which spiral staircases ascend. |
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The Girls of Slender Means by Muriel Spark for its ruthlessness. |
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They are always suspended over a precipice, dangling by a slender thread that shows every sign of snapping. |
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Processes may be unbranched and taper to slender points, or may be bifurcate, and may additionally have occasional small or incipient branches along main stem. |
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Who thinks a white blond, blue-eyed, slender waif can commit murder? |
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Here the cows were small with slender horns and the sheep quite goat-like. |
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Hernandez clasped his hands behind his back, the fingers slender, almost delicate, needing a weapon to have conveyed any menace. |
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The meadow was now giving way to slender trees and spreading bushes. |
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A few years later, Goudeau met Carr, a slender woman with a mane of long reddish-brown hair, at a Phoenix nightclub. |
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The endearing Eastern Barred Bandicoot is a small animal characterised by a slender, elongated head tapering to a pink nose and well whiskered muzzle. |
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The waiter greeted her in a perky voice and gestured to a sign with the menu written on it hanging from one of the slender stone pillars that held the cloth roof up. |
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Rusty Blackbirds are fairly slender birds with long wings and tails. |
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Dry prairie consists mainly of grass species, especially little bluestem, splitbeard bluestem, wire grass, bottlebrush threeawn, Indian grass, and slender beardgrass. |
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At first, the iPhone was a way for people to cram a cell phone, iPod, and datebook in the slender pockets of your skinny jeans. |
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If you are sporting one of this season's oversized knits, then do what Stella McCartney did on her runway and wear it over slender trousers to balance out the bulk. |
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I was able to assure them, for example, that the tall, slender 52-story hotel was of reinforced concrete and therefore more fire resistant than buildings of structural steel. |
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A consultative process lasting some six years led to the flawed proposition, which was rejected by a slender majority of those who actually voted. |
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On Thursday, they picked up their first European win in five years, taking a slender 1-0 win over Latvian side Ventspils in the first stage of the UEFA Cup. |
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They span the range of treedom, from maples of centurial stature, dripping with mosses and ferns, to the slender, shrub-like angelica trees luxuriating in the understory. |
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Before McIntyre took on the show, he had the slender build of an average bloke, with the approachable good looks of Ewan McGregor. |
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Periodically I would look across to my friend and yoga-pal Sola, who would be twisting her slender body into poses I can only wince at, and feel rather inadequate. |
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I had watched her shoot up into a slender but exquisitely formed woman from a frail, awkward child. |
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He did not look up as a black robed figure plopped itself down on the desk next to the book, and slender fingers played with the edges of the paper, riffling the pages. |
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The breeding female and male will differ appositely in some traits, female legs require a more slender appearance than the strong bone required for a bull calf. |
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My mother opened the chest and with her slender fingers brought out a beautiful Egyptian necklace made of shimmering aquamarines, lapis-lazuli, onyx, and sapphire! |
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Throughout her testimony, she repeatedly put a slender hand to her chest and took in gulps of air to fortify herself. |
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Her slender, yet fully curved figure captured everyone's eyes and imagination as she walked by gracefully and lithely with the raw sensuality and toughness of a tiger. |
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As with other members of the daisy family, annual aster flowers are composed of many long, slender petals radiating from a central disc of bright yellow. |
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Fountain plant, Russelia equisetiformis, is an easy perennial with arching, slender, rushlike branches and an abundance of orange-red tubular blooms spring to frost. |
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This shark has a very slender body and a characteristic long tail. |
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Plant a terrestrial, lithophyte or rheophyte, flowering 40-60 cm tall, spreading by 2-6 cm x 5 mm slender stolons. |
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Amaurobioids are characterized by slender unbranched tracheal tubes, while dictynoids should have at least the median tracheae strongly branched. |
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Extant beaded lacewings are rare, slender, small to medium insects that have a worldwide distribution. |
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The ceratohyoid is slender and it is thickened toward both the proximal and distal extremities. |
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The cirrus is inerm and slender, measuring 0.1 mm. in length and 0.02 mm. in diameter. |
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Small and slender, Richard III did not have the robust physique associated with many of his Plantagenet predecessors. |
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Between blinks Tommy saw Temple in the path, her body slender and motionless for a moment as though waiting for some laggard part to catch up. |
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The chapter house is notable for its octagonal shape, slender central pillar and decorative medieval frieze. |
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The military historian must often make shift to write of battles with slender data, but he can pad out his deficiencies by learned parallels. |
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Interiors of this period often feature tall columns of more slender and elegant form than in previous periods. |
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Vertical slender timbers, known as staves, are then inserted and these hold the whole panel within the timber frame. |
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As female mod fashion became more mainstream, slender models like Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy began to exemplify the mod look. |
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South Uist is considered the best place in the UK for the aquatic plant slender naiad, which is a European Protected Species. |
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In the Eocene, slender chocropotamids belong to this group, which display a tendency to elongate the skull and molarize the premolars. |
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These lamps used a carbon rod from an arc lamp rather than a slender filament. |
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The floors were supported by slender iron columns like the trunks of the trees. |
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Particularly in living population, the use of fire and tools require fewer jaw muscles, giving slender, more gracile jaws. |
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A number of Romanian churches feature unusually slender steeples, and over half of these have been lost to earthquakes. |
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Members of this genus are small, active predators, with long and slender bodies and short legs. |
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They have long, slender bodies, which enable them to follow their prey into burrows. |
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To avoid detracting from the aesthetics of the primary cables, the secondary cables are very slender and are not very noticeable. |
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A common feature in mosques is the minaret, the tall, slender tower that usually is situated at one of the corners of the mosque structure. |
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The arms of some stenurids are slender and flexible, but those of others are broad and comparatively stiff. |
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From opposite sides of the body extends a pair of long, slender tentacles, each housed in a sheath into which it can be withdrawn. |
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Sphenophyllum was a slender climbing plant with whorls of leaves, which was probably related both to the calamites and the lycopods. |
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They are slender, lightly built birds with long, forked tails, narrow wings, long bills, and relatively short legs. |
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These platforms consist of slender, flexible towers and a pile foundation supporting a conventional deck for drilling and production operations. |
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Not surprisingly for animals with long, slender yet powerful legs, many antelopes have long strides and can run fast. |
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It is a slender, powerfully built animal with a large, deeply descending ribcage, a sloping back and a heavily muscled neck. |
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They have a slender streamlined body, long pointed wings and a short bill with a wide gape. |
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The Eurasian tree sparrow is smaller and more slender with a chestnut crown and a black patch on each cheek. |
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Wood pulp made from birch gives relatively long and slender fibres for a hardwood. |
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The front spine is modified into a slender growth on the upper lip known as an illicium, which is tipped by a fleshy lump, the esca. |
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When it spins its cocoon, each larva produces an exceedingly long, slender thread of silk. |
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Clove stalks are slender stems of the inflorescence axis that show opposite decussate branching. |
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Long-hafted, slender, bone-barbed throwing-spears lay along the gunwale of the canoe, while a quiverful of arrows hung on each man's back. |
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Their thin, slender branches float on the water's surface and provide habitat for both small invertebrates and the fish that feed on them. |
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At the eastern end is Blackbeck Tarn, a long slender pool which overflows through a cleft in the crags. |
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Yet these precedents offer no more than a slender reed for Gordon Brown, almost hopelessly down in the polls, to cling to. |
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Pipefishes are slender and elongate, with a syringelike mouth and body encased in dermal plates arranged in series of rings. |
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On her feet are jewelled toerings. Her ankles are linked by a slender fetterchain. |
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Chef Felder was in her early forties, slender, with short wavy brown hair, almost all of which could be contained within her toque. |
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Both are slender, toned, and have the butts of Victoria Secret models. |
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The trimaran concept is based on a long, slender main hull with two shorter side hulls, or amahs, that provide stability. |
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The metatarsals are long, slender, and appressed for their entire preserved lengths. |
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Supported by slender steel columns that splay arboreally at their tops, the concrete canopy is perforated by a series of different-sized oculi. |
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In the course of the motion transformation, slender screw may be induced torsional, axial, and bending deformations and vibrations. |
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Oxystelma esculentum is a slender, laticiferous climber found in hedges near water courses throughout the plains and lower hills of India. |
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A slender oval face is surrounded by opulent pave rhinestones and complemented by a sleek black leather band. |
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Maps, frequently based on slender suppositions, were cued up. |
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At the end of the abdomen is a pair of slender biramous appendages, the uropods. |
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Fruits mature in six to eight weeks, and the long, slender silique will eventually split longitudinally. |
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It had an unusual appearance created by its long, slender wings. |
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They had brought the two baby monkeys of slender loris species from Bangkok on a Jet Airways flight. |
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A fox and a wild boar, a hare and a lemming, a chinchilla and a slender loris, a couple of toads and dodos trudge along with solemn persistence. |
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Some people perusing the papers recently found themselves staring at a photo of a Horton Plains slender loris. |
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The Rancho del Oro material is identical to living coots, except that the ulna and tibiotarsus are slightly more slender. |
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The tokoloshe in African mythology is a humanoid creature about 1 m tall, with a large head, big eyes and a slender torso. |
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She said for slender girls, the clingier, revealing type dresses are popular from designers Paris and Maggie Sottero Flirt's prom section. |
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The second style was called a cochleare and was small with a round bowl and pointed, slender handle. |
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Genital styles long, round at apex, with basal half broad and complanate, with distal half slender and tubulose, narrowing abruptly in middle. |
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Spermathecae 2, plus a rudimentary 3rd, and a sclerotized ring, subspherical to ovoid with short slender necks. |
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The patients neck was slender, and her tracheal rings were readily palpable down to the suprasternal notch. |
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Wiedenhoeft checked first for dots representing large-bore examples of the structures called vessel elements mixed in with more slender cells. |
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Vestiture as in male except that abdominal venter has long slender setae and the carapace and abdomen lack the conspicuous recumbent scales. |
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The two large white dangerously slender bulbous seedpod vessels, She and Terra Alba, both of 2008, seemed to have been closely sheared on the exterior. |
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According to the newspaper, the cross-dressing shoplifters are tall, slender men who wear brassy blonde wigs, stiletto heels and striking skintight tank tops. |
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Sloths and slender lorises can both grip tightly with all four limbs, but some mammals, like a tamandua, need their hands free for feeding, so have a gripping tail. |
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The objects have ranged from slender bridle bits to broad axheads, and they include such significant finds as the breastplate and a cabasset helmet. |
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Bastille offers simple lines and appears to be drafted of slender iron bars connected by hand-wrapped wires, while Sea Lily displays flourishes and curves. |
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The slender sculpture's beauty was enhanced by its apparent fragileness. |
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The stage is layered in shadow, skeletal trees silhouetted against a scrim lit up like an evening sky, when a slender figure in cowboy clothes begins to sing. |
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Leaves are in whorls of three, elliptic lanceolate or obovate, bright green above, pale green below, tip acute or acuminate, base slender and petioles long. |
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The Oregon Legislature is balanced on a razor's edge, with a 30-30 split between Democrats and Republicans in the House and a slender majority for Democrats in the Senate. |
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Clad in black tights, her slender, weightless figure writhes to the weird moans and rails and rattles of the atonal and a-rhythmic music of an Existentialist combo. |
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While the Vamwelf were vampire were-elves, tall and slender. |
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One single, straight duct termed vas rectum, which joins the rete testis at a right angle. The vasa recta are very slender, and easily give way when injected. |
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Surmounting this head were four slender grey stalks bearing flower-like appendages, whilst from its nether side dangled eight greenish antennae or tentacles. |
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Being a person of slender means, he was unable to afford any luxuries. |
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It was no time for pugilistic chivalry, and my brother laid him quiet with a kick, and gripped the collar of the man who pulled at the slender lady's arm. |
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Several endemic reptile and amphibian species including the island fence lizard, island night lizard, and Channel Islands slender salamander live on the islands. |
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She was tall and pliantly slender, without angularity anywhere. |
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The American eel has a slender snakelike body that is covered with a mucous layer, which makes the eel appear to be naked and slimy despite the presence of minute scales. |
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Their skulls are distinguished from those of dogs by their narrower muzzles, less crowded premolars, more slender canine teeth, and concave rather than convex profiles. |
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Sweden's Peter Hanson holds a slender one-shot lead on 11 under par after a superb 67 yesterday, and he is 5-1 to hold his nerve and secure the victory. |
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The other palaemonoid families are therein jointly defined primarily by the slender third maxilliped and the mandible usually with a prominent incisor. |
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The capstone is supported on the tapering tips of slender uprights. |
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Archegonia are surrounded early in their development by the juvenile perianth, through the slender beak of which the elongated neck of the fertilized archegonium protrudes. |
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The vowels e and i are classified as slender, and a, o, and u as broad. |
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For example, in the phrases the slender boy, and many slender girls, the adjective slender does not change form to agree with either the number or gender of the noun. |
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One slender hand was raised in a graceful gesture gravid with meaning. |
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The gavialids, found in India, eat fish and have slender snouts. |
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In the disturbed zone, introgression was less frequent and slender body shape was associated with diatomivorous behaviour, smaller size and greater gut vacuity. |
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Although its tall, slender, Tudor chimneys stood stiffy defiant against encroaching development, a missing brick from the crown of one of them threatened defeat. |
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It had a slender stem several feet high, and from its top stood up a single tongue of flame, an intensely red flower of the size and shape of a small corn-cob. |
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All 53 then underwent a procedure called transurethral resection, in which surgeons guide a slender fiberoptic scope through the urethra to the bladder. |
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The final was closely contested, with the two Argentines scoring all five goals as Vista Jet Bombardier managed a slender 3-2 lead at the end of the first two chukkers. |
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