Television flatters men but makes women look fatter, according to research reported yesterday. |
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Its princess line flatters the figure with that swingy wide hem and it is an ideal accompaniment to the new feminine dress and skirt fashions. |
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There's something about that turned-up collar and the cinched in waist and the shape of a trench coat that flatters every single woman. |
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Hire a fashion stylist who can advise you on clothing that best flatters your figure and photographs well. |
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Choose a shape that flatters your figure and a colour that suits your skin, eyes and hair. |
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So is the related belief that we can direct behavior via culture, a delusion that comforts worrywarts and flatters creators. |
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Allow your child to try on different clothing styles until she finds what flatters her or suits her personality. |
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This shade of blue flatters almost any skin tone and is fiercely hot right now. |
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This scoreline slightly flatters the winners as they only pulled away in the last ten minutes to win the game. |
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Deftly edited, with a quickness of the hand that flatters the eye, the series has provided a slick, hip and credible makeover for an ancient art. |
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The jersey fabric flatters and leaves you room to move, thanks to a small dose of Lycra. |
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I exercise, I have good hygiene, I try to wear what flatters me, I even went so far as to get my legs waxed and my hair done. |
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Although they currently occupy a respectable seventh place in the Celtic League it flatters to deceive. |
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And he flatters the mother and she kind of gets prissy and he talks her into going for a ride in the sports car. |
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He flatters him to his face and steals from behind his back. |
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An assistant professor of creative writing at Columbia University told Time magazine that he flatters his students in order to guarantee favorable evaluations. |
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Captain Suzie Muirhead says the scoreline flatters the Australians. |
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It's a good style because it flatters lots of hair and face types. |
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He flatters to deceive, though, and it's too late for him to change now. |
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McCall admits Rangers' 2-0 first-leg lead flatters his side, so it's not beyond them. |
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One is that it flatters its current audience by inviting them to condescend to audiences past. |
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Wengé flatters the skin and comes playfully to life in contrast with embroidered flowers in olive green. |
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Someone who knows exactly what is in the shop and which style flatters you the most. |
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This univeral fitting skinny jean is low rise and slim from hip to hem, a style that flatters many body types. |
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This decision both flatters me and humbles me to think that I am worthy of such recognition. |
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This ultra-comfortable, classic A-line skirt with regular waistband and decorative belt loops flatters every body type... and every lifestyle. |
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This scoop neck multi tired dress flatters the figure while enhancing the silhouette. |
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The two-sided mold retains and flatters the iconic silhouette of the Dom PĂ©rignon bottle. |
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The Egyptian government courts and flatters the USA while using anti-Americanism to keep a certain popular support. |
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Our journey opened out with a white gate to pastures, shaded ridge and furrow and sight of Kilburn's White Horse from an aspect that flatters its awkward shape. |
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He flatters, massages their egos, tells them that they are statesmen, hints at his own ability to further their careers, provided the gesture is reciprocated. |
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Every guest likes sympathetic light that flatters their skin tone. |
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And in this case, the inclusion of Hoover's presidency flatters the Republicans, substantially lowering the average inflation rate. It may be that Wall Street prefers the Republicans because the party favours the better-off. |
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Energy-efficient lighting can make you look better than you feel... Modern fluorescent and compact fluorescent lighting is specially treated to produce a warm colour that enhances your appearance and flatters your skin tone. |
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These examples also expose the hypocrisy of the French bourgeoisie, which flatters itself as the supposed heir of the ideas of the French Revolution and the Enlightenment. |
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Size inflation flatters customers, but the danger is that it encourages overweight people to dismiss health risks and reduces the incentive to diet. |
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Constantly working on new collections reminiscent of the peaceful tranquility of the Silk Road, its designers fashion a universe of timeless elegance that flatters all senses. |
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This new summer colour flatters women with both light and dark skin. |
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It is worthwhile to discover what flatters us, what satisfies our vanity. |
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