She also possesses a body honed to gymnastic perfection, making her look 10 years younger than her age. |
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Look at any men's magazine and you'll see trim, honed bodies, not an ounce of fat in sight. |
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His preference to work with the bureaucracy and junior ministers was honed during 12 years as chief minister of Gujarat. |
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I don't know everything about Oscar Wilde but from what I remember his rapier wit was not much honed by a four-hour stopover in Kuala Lumpur. |
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Those skills were honed on the pony racing circuit in Ireland where Maguire rode the first of his 200 odd winners at the tender age of nine. |
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It was there he honed his football skills and captained the junior team to a South Leinster title. |
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Using only my wits and finely honed eye-hand coordination, I successfully affixed two labels. |
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Unbelievably he is 38 years old, but possesses a super trim and supple body, honed by many hours of rigorous and demanding training sessions. |
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Youthful, physically attractive bodies honed to perfection display the image we are expected to achieve. |
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His technique is powerful and honed to a razor-like edge, but even more impressive is the rare spontaneity and vitality in his playing. |
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Seattle was won on the streets but the foundations were planned by e-mail and honed on numberless websites. |
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They are usually already skilled at it when they enter the course, and their skills are honed to a sharp edge by their training. |
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The teenager honed his craft singing in occupied Germany with the US Army's 314th Infantry Orchestra. |
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But this single-mindedness was honed by a team of white trainers and handlers. |
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She'd honed her olfactory senses to the point where she could visualize an event based on nothing more than what was in the air. |
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He wasn't the tallest or bulkiest, but he maintained an athletic air and a confidence in his own finely honed fighting abilities. |
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She also assumes that, as a teen-ager, Menken may have honed her equestrian skills by playing in hippodrome shows in Texas and Louisiana. |
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Huge chunks of stone, honed by creative hands, form elaborate gothic doorways and windows. |
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Why else have they honed their fighting ability to such superhuman levels if not to kill? |
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With this and copious amounts of water, the edges of blades on all sorts of tools or weapons were honed to sharpness. |
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Steve's mistake was to fall back on the scientific reasoning he had honed over his career. |
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They are prepared by chefs whose skills have been honed under the guidance of traditional khansamas. |
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Toussaint had honed his defiant style for years as a leader of a rebel faction whose positions sometimes seemed like militancy for its own sake. |
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Apart from having a very finely honed perception for right and justice, you are keen of wit, highly observant, and an expert martial artist. |
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Success is possible but so is failure, so you are urged to keep your wits sharply honed. |
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Natural and artificial light is reflected from the polished and honed surfaces of the stone clad interior. |
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Clearly she had honed her craft before publishing the books that made her famous. |
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David Taylor's diplomatic skills are as finely honed as any and he is unreservedly evangelic about the joint Scottish-Irish attempt. |
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Together they contain 153 upright 11-inch spikes, honed to the sharpness of a Viet Cong punji stake. |
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Over the course of three near-perfect albums, they have honed their own brand of retro-futurism, languid melancholia and small-town ennui. |
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British-managed fashion houses have honed their European business strategies and set up shop in Milan. |
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Many music lovers seem to think that unlike her acting prowess, her singing talents needs to be honed. |
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As the evening draws on, the place becomes a pulsating, frenzied dance area, with everyone shaking their carefully honed south beach tush. |
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That leaves you plenty of time to apply your freshly honed agility and fleetness to any adventurous pursuit. |
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At New York University and Columbia, Greenspan honed his economics skills and earned a reputation as a tireless data hound. |
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By the time I finished grade school, my sense of dark, black humor had been honed to a fine point. |
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The group's songwriting maturity and increasing musical cohesiveness led to the group's producing its most clearly honed work. |
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I saw them years ago, but they have truly honed their pitch-perfect reproduction since. |
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Any swinging between now and the Olympic Games will be confined to a routine on the bars that has been honed to concert pitch. |
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Gifted with finely honed communication skills, she displays entertaining, common-sense wisdom throughout. |
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Fortunately, I have honed the whole smiling and nodding thing to near perfection. |
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It was here that he honed his comedy stylings, catering his material to a blue-collar crowd. |
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First the Gulf, then the Balkan campaigns honed the syntax of 24-hour reporting almost to the point of banality. |
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However, Brazilian jiu-jitsu evolved into its own distinct style, incorporating techniques honed in the rough favelas of the big cities. |
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Other skills, such as cultivating onions, giant leeks, melons, carnations, fuchsias and roses for competition, are honed on allotments. |
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In 1999 she chose to lend her hard-earned, carefully honed iconicity to Max Factor. |
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Naturally athletic, she honed her skills and toned physique through years of competitive swimming and track and field events. |
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So it looks like veterans of early 80s micros could find their finely honed programming skills back in use. |
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All through the summer the sound of weapon on shield echoed through the vale as warriors honed their fighting skills. |
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It's a masterpiece of theatre that's been finely honed by the troupe performing the play on tour across Britain. |
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The journeyman earned his temporary promotion to the Marlins with an outstanding slider that he honed in Calgary. |
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This is where the bile and the agony and the rage of rock and roll was sharpened and honed. |
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I've also honed my design skills, and maybe even sharpened up my writing skills. |
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These are skills all honed at Woolworths, which he joined as a management trainee after leaving school. |
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They are a talented rock band, a post-rock group cut loose from the Chicago school, their chops honed to indie perfection. |
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A Hercules aircraft honed in on the boat's locator beacon and an oil tanker eventually launched a lifeboat to rescue the man. |
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Softer limestone is not dense enough to withstand a full polish and like sandstone is left with a subtle honed surface. |
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Throughout the new building, the galleries are handsome and well proportioned, with subtle, beautifully honed details and good lighting. |
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Caroline Hunt's production is tough, uncompromising and honed to muscled perfection. |
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When the skies were devoid of light, the German bomber planes honed in on Birmingham and nearby Coventry. |
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Levin unpacks the technicalities with a skill honed from giving many lectures on the subject, and it is fascinating to read. |
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Her methods were honed teaching in a string of primary schools in relatively disadvantaged London boroughs. |
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My navigational abilities have been thoroughly honed through three years of city living. |
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Jenny honed her physique, tackled the gymnastics, and turned pro the following summer at the USA Championships. |
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Their back-up teams might be more prone to nostalgia and sentiment, especially those who have honed their tallying skills over many the long count. |
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Their authors promise that your spirit will be improved, your ambition honed, and your finances maximized by their advice. |
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They've honed their craft and can easily create any atmosphere they like. |
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In his writing he has honed a unique style of time-twisting montage, leavening the serious stuff with an eye for intriguing detail and an ear for a telling tale. |
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It requires a finely honed sense of timing and a griddle that has been seasoned just right. |
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Through the late '70s and into the early '80s, it honed its take on the appropriationist methods that characterized the vanguard art of the period. |
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On this, the skills of two university table football champions were honed. |
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When Veep returned Sunday night, its sharp-tongued writing was honed to a perfect razor edge. |
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His skills have also been honed working for the GOP presidential campaigns of George W. Bush and Mitt Romney. |
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He is at his best when writing about jazz, his taste and attention to detail having been honed over decades of non-stop listening. |
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And while I have never written ad copy, I find it hard to imagine that ones ability to do so is honed by writing term papers. |
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It's a talent that I've honed over my many years of scheming. |
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The production process has been honed to create high-quality tie-dyes at competitive rates, however to maintain this cost advantage, the minimum order is 72 pieces per size. |
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The three-year-old quintet has become a sextet with the addition of Aaron Taylor, who has honed his bagpiping skills with the University of Calgary Pipe Band. |
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As a result they don't capture the learning potential of successful health initiatives developed in countries long honed to making the best of meagre resources. |
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Franklin had already honed his horror movie directing chops on Psycho II, though I'm not sure that's much preparation for making a movie about killer simians. |
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Loggers downed trees with broadaxes during the winter, honed them by hand to the right dimension, and floated them down the Wind River in huge tie drives. |
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The team however did themselves and their many supporters who made the long trek south proud and they lost nothing in defeat against a well honed local challenge. |
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He examined his teeth once more, honed some of the spikes in his hair with a couple spitty fingers, opened the bathroom door and sprinted down the hall. |
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Working as a honed ensemble, the cast never strikes a false note. |
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In a move guaranteed to have female viewers glued to their TV sets, channel bosses have commissioned an hour-long show about the football star's finely honed physique. |
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She has honed her muscles to a level which almost defies description. |
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And the media spotlight honed in on the sexy new power couple. |
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We honed in on brands that resonated well with our customers. |
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We have a huge selection and people just honed in on certain ones. |
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Most types of peripheral device have been honed to perfection. |
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Only by understanding the nature of traditional architecture, honed immemorially by humankind's relationship to nature, can we begin to make sustainable buildings. |
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Imagine comparing a finely honed sword to the blunt power of a hammer. |
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His wonderfully contrasty pictures made us all aware of the noble, Roman solidity of some of the structures and the simple, honed elegance of their detailing. |
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Cole laid off the hooch last night and has honed his death stare. |
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The Belfast agency behind the government's television road-safety campaigns honed its advertising skills by producing anti-terror commercials in Northern Ireland. |
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In the new age of fluidly changing computer skills it is the kids, reflexes honed by years of electronic games, who lead the field, not the greybeards. |
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The Octet were honed into a fighting unit, Robson modestly limiting guitar solos, saving himself for the encore's psychedelic blues frazzle. |
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He has created for himself a honed, primed-for-victory body and is working hard on a ditto mind. |
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Jefferson's University, where he honed his great love for the North Carolina Tarheels and Virginia Tech. |
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Equestrian sports provided entertainment for crowds and honed the excellent horsemanship that was needed in battle. |
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Learn to splice the mainbrace at Cornwall's Mylor Yacht Harbour, where Sir Ben Ainslie honed his skills. |
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A modern campaign, not just in America, is so fine-tuned, so honed and platitudinised, that mistakes are the only way of bringing it into focus. |
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His horses were renowned for their footsure jumping, a talent honed by the meticulous nature of their preparation. |
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Turning bronze to flesh is a refined skill that Feuerman has honed over a forty year career of exacting the highest standards of hyperrealism. |
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Parts are honed after hobbing, but on tight-tolerance gears, blanks might be honed before and after hobbing. |
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So I think we have someone who wants to go out there, race and challenge, and there is a diamond that needs to be honed. |
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But their mettle was first tried, and their pioneering skills honed, at Santa Clara, Gunlock and Hebron, Utah. |
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Instead, the penny-pinchers honed in on the Albion Street tourist office as an easy win as the cuts got underway. |
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It struck me that the scientists who figured out the secret of snapping shrimp must have really honed their observational skills. |
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Subaru say they have further honed the driveability of the STI, testing it at various locations around the world, including at Germany's Nurburgring race circuit. |
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Sheeran's pop instinct is uncanny and with the songs honed to perfection through many hours on stage, the album was recorded as naturally, easily and unfussily as it sounds. |
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This diverse cuisine was honed in the Imperial Palace's kitchens by chefs brought from certain parts of the Empire to create and experiment with different ingredients. |
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Subaru says it has further honed the driveability of the STI, testing it at various locations around the world, including at Germany's Nurburgring race circuit. |
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They were superhumans in the noncostumed, hard-as-nails Brit-com tradition that Ellis had honed to a knife edge, dressed in white suits, leather catsuits, and hoodies. |
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Cynghanedd did not become a formal system with strict rules until the fourteenth century, but its uniquely Welsh forms had been honed for centuries before that. |
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The Gannochy National Tennis centre, which is seen as a tennis centre of excellence, was where Andy Murray and his brother Jamie Murray honed their skills as juniors. |
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Historically, equestrians honed their skills through games and races. |
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The superficial sexual trigger, honed in the forest and out on the savanna, is why men still duck out of chat rooms and keep going back to the superbabes and vixens. |
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He visited the public gallery of the House of Commons, studied the techniques of famous preachers, and honed his own skills in the school debating society. |
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Honed stone floors provide natural slip resistance and connect the room visually with the pool deck, speced in the same material. |
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