And then, as the sky slowly darkens, dark silhouettes slowly start wandering along the city-centre sidewalks. |
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Innovations in new, high-performance fabric are behind the relaxed silhouettes of the athleisure trend. |
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The room was darkly lit and the amorphous silhouettes littered about in the shadows made it claustrophobic. |
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Broken buildings surrounded her, their silhouettes illuminated by the fires which danced within them. |
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Boaters get to know the lakers by name and recognize their silhouettes, even their whistle sounds. |
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Classic brown mink in NAFA Mahogany and Demi Buff were anything but traditional in their hip wrapped and belted silhouettes. |
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The CD plays with older forms like the treasure hunt, a game with embedded clues, shadow puppetry silhouettes and traditional folklore. |
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Tall, leafless trees outlined the pathway, their silhouettes shockingly dark against the snow. |
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The stress in the whole collection falls on the classical mantles, and suits with waist-length coats have been combined with A-like silhouettes. |
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Figure-hugging silhouettes are accented by zippered pockets, panels and side vents. |
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The grasses sway softly in the slightest breeze, and their dry leaves and seed heads form buff silhouettes in the winter. |
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He could see tiny silhouettes scurrying across the ship's prow as it prepared to land, shadows against the sun. |
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They were monolithic silhouettes against the summer night, sharing the fate of all buildings. |
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The walls of the pinnacle were bizarrely shaped and textured and formed strange silhouettes in the midday sun. |
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Ms. Talyarkhan's creations are noted for their classic, uncluttered silhouettes that flatter the wearer. |
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Flurries of snow drift down gently outside our windows, through which we can just make out the dark silhouettes of the surrounding peaks. |
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The design of their silhouettes against the light background with full windows is reminiscent of a Japanese screen. |
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The dark silhouettes of palm trees stood out against a deepening magenta sky. |
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Dark silhouettes lurched crazily in the flickering light, while the pub doors creaked and slammed threatrically in the wind. |
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Walls were painted in earth tones, with silhouettes in darker tones of masked dancers in performance. |
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They dive down deep and look for prey that appear as dark silhouettes against the brighter underside of the ice. |
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Photographers made use of the pandanus to lend striking silhouettes to black and white photographs of Reef twilight. |
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Like Guston, Komarin deploys a set of singular motifs and cartoonish silhouettes that appear frequently in his works. |
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The artwork is replete with puns that play on the shapes and silhouettes of individual motifs. |
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Perhaps because the original inspiration for the silhouettes lies in book-size illustrations, the modest scale suits these works perfectly. |
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The focus is certainly on subtlety, with easy simple shapes, and feminine silhouettes forming most of the collection. |
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She's done so through her now trademark silhouettes, large black paper cut-outs set against stark white walls. |
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On four large glass sheets, Urquhart has painted in black the silhouettes of a tailor's dummy, a piano, a desk and a garden. |
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I opened the closet, and picked out a Hawaiian shirt at random, this one being red with black silhouettes of dragons on it. |
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The method is found in many periods of art from the silhouettes of hands in palaeolithic cave paintings, in Egyptian art, and on Greek vases. |
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Among the items on view are paintings, drawings, prints, posters, sculptures, zinc silhouettes and ephemera. |
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Jersey and stretch linen are gathered faintly reminiscent of ancient Greece, yet wrapped around the body in hourglass silhouettes. |
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A mass of striking silhouettes in shades of reds, yellows and whites can give the effect of a living, growing sculpture. |
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So try to keep the silhouettes simple with full-cut shirts tucked into slim pants or pencil skirts. |
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In profile they display a unity of composition and graceful silhouettes that exceeds any preceding examples. |
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Yet the softness of the edges of the silhouettes and the equal softness of the charcoal surfaces produce a soothing, gentle effect. |
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The puzzler is usually given a collection of silhouettes to reproduce with the pieces. |
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Amid this landscape we can see the figures of soldiers and silhouettes of horse-drawn vehicles. |
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One idea being floated by traffic police involves placing silhouettes at the roadside, marking locations where people have died. |
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At first sight, it was dark and only faint silhouettes could be seen with the faint light radiating from the doorway. |
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These peculiar blobby silhouettes will surely provoke breathless imaginations. |
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As usual, no lights were on, and all she could see were the dim silhouettes of his furniture. |
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Pretty, feminine, soft and fluid silhouettes make a new statement of nostalgic romance. |
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By the later eighteenth century, Johann Caspar Lavater insisted on profile silhouettes as the most stable means of representing physiognomies. |
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In Apostasia, against a grid of graffiti they glower within black silhouettes that give them a devilish quality. |
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On four large glass sheets, she has painted in black the silhouettes of a tailor's dummy, a piano, a desk and a garden. |
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Beneath the tough outer casing and linear silhouettes are a feast of soft frills and folds. |
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This autumn the emphasis is on neat, elegant tailoring and waist-cinched silhouettes. |
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These items were joined by donations of needlework, silhouettes, mirrors, and other decorative arts by her daughters. |
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The crackle-glaze boulder shapes, the crinkum-crankum ledges, the skewed pagoda silhouettes of the mountains belonged to no Occidental geography. |
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The lines and silhouettes throughout the room were smooth and clean, devoid of frills or embellishments. |
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His style is stark and angular, relying heavily on the use of flat colour and silhouettes. |
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Her fluid silhouettes, unstructured coats and openweave knitted tops intend to flatter the female form with key pieces defined in hand painted patterns. |
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His silhouettes, which so often make a woman appear aerodynamic and agile, this season left her looking grounded and sluggish. |
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But men, I am sorry to say, cut poor silhouettes of their better halves shadowing them in their sprees with a drooping face and an even droopier wallet! |
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She indulged her preference for substantial fabrics that can be molded into asexual silhouettes that stand away from the body. |
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Rule-breaking silhouettes are presented against raw and untamed backgrounds. |
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In another shot at a waterfall, his face is blurred out, and in a third, only their silhouettes are visible at sunset. |
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The violinist forms the tenderest of silhouettes against the backdrop of the single, solitary window-sill, admiring only the sound and the ebonied vesper. |
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Viewed in profile, they are upside-down mid-section silhouettes of Pippa Middleton leaning over to check your oil. |
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Designer Frida Giannini let the collection scream not-so-subtle sexuality, with florescent pinks, silk and red-hot silhouettes. |
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They saw the silhouettes of four riders off in the distance, trotting their horses as if they were at the end of a long journey and eager to reach their destination. |
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The silhouettes seem to reverberate across the room, in a mildly hall-of-mirrors effect. |
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It is about oversized, puffed-out proportions and dramatic silhouettes. |
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A guard tower would be at the center, with prison cells built in a circle around it so that an unseeable guard at the center could always see the prisoners' silhouettes. |
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These works are positives, so the amphibians are sharp, black silhouettes. |
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He anxiously glanced back over his shoulder and saw that the dark silhouettes of countless stumbling figures were pouring into the car park after him. |
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As he spoke, he was loading domestic beer and imported wine into his new SUV with silhouettes of skiers on the outside and fake leopard seat covers inside. |
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In this crater, frail silhouettes, women for the most part, bend to dig with their bare hands in the rubble. |
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The fledgling flung himself in, clothes and all, and Arun wished he had brought bait and line as he saw the dark silhouettes of trout duck away into the shadows. |
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We may also see more bejeweled and colorful sneakers, tech fabrics used in classic shapes, soft and oversize silhouettes. |
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Soon, he introduced silhouettes that conformed to the body, spaghetti straps, and dresses that looked like lingerie. |
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Rembrandt's portraits of individual sitters are similarly energetic, emphasizing faces, hands, and dynamic silhouettes at the expense of costumes and settings. |
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Beachwear was the dress code, and even classic tailoring was given a shake up and repurposed into sleek and sporty silhouettes. |
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As I was laying there on the cool grass, looking up at the starlit and crescent moon sky and dark silhouettes of roses, I felt more at peace than I had in awhile. |
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Then the pyramids are cut by silhouettes into a set of pentahedrons, which together constitute the centripetal pentahedron model of the visual hull. |
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The comfort of stretch wool and jersey were lost in the starched silhouettes. |
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Through the window's thin covering, silhouettes could be seen. |
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She merged her body with nature, often figuratively, by creating silhouettes of her body out of such materials as flowers, rocks, blood, twigs, or earth. |
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All the women in this video play up subtle sexiness between colored neon, film noir lighting, and sexy silhouettes. |
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Finally, we select visually appealing and interesting weapons as we also want our weapons to have interesting silhouettes and to stand out from other games. |
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Ruffles, lace, pin tucks, gathers, folkloric embroidery or lettuce leaf edging are the perfect accent to more classic silhouettes or a pair of well-worn jeans. |
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Against moonlight on the back of my windows, as on photographic plates, appear the silhouettes of salamanders, perhaps a dozen of them, facing this way and that. |
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Sensational smoky backlighting also accentuated the band's striking stage presence, as they stood as black silhouettes in a swirling, full-lit stage. |
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The purple hues of the early evening sky paint a picturesque backdrop against the silhouettes of domes and Spires. |
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The ad has little black Victorian silhouettes and a pineapple as its logo. |
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Some are homes and some are pump houses, and you can only tell the difference when you see human silhouettes scurry on rooftops. |
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Using seams, pleating and sculpting, Gaultier sent out silhouettes that traced the outline of the body then ended in dramatic flounces, drapes or pleats. |
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This collection is modern but not sterile, blending feminine and masculine silhouettes. |
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The horrifying scene was compounded of darkness, silhouettes of mountains, and beyond the mountains, a red glow which rose to the sky, from remote fires. |
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The designer showed a collection filled with mannish silhouettes, pinstripe suiting, and plaids. |
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For example, some Kaftan-inspired dresses with flowing silhouettes were paired with belts which cinched the waistline. |
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Footwear aside, the silhouettes were great and we loved the way the knitwear was layered. |
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The dark clouds cast a deep shadow over much of the landscape, and the silhouettes of the domes and belfries appear dramatically backlit against the light in the distance. |
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Iconic shapes and silhouettes from the 1950s, '60s and '70s dominate so look out for soft flared trousers, flowy jumpsuits and tailored dresses. |
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There are a variety of advantages to a spread of goose silhouettes, not the least of which are their packability and ease of carry. |
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The Antarctic toothfish have large, upward looking eyes, adapted to detecting the silhouettes of prey fish. |
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With our snotsicles and waxy cheeks, our breaths' plumes and hulking silhouettes, we may look like members of Scott's last expedition. |
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Its six shootable sides feature various aiming points of different sizes, including silhouettes of popular big game animals. |
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In menswear, tropical camouflage in classic silhouettes, resort wear with a preppy twist and graphic animal skin prints in neon tones rule. |
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As a result, the people in this painting almost become silhouettes against the whitishness of the icy river. |
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Upholstered seating in the collection offers a diverse range of styles, from tufted frames to contemporized wing chair silhouettes. |
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The silhouettes range from pleated tennis skirts, anoraks and fitted leggings to rashguards and swimwear. |
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The edgy new collection toes the line between crisp androgyny and soft girly silhouettes. |
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He could see only the inky silhouettes of armed men moving below. |
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I have always thought Oregon's music particularly suited to grey skies, silhouettes of leaveless trees and a good thick carpet of soggy leaves. |
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Alongside regal updos, Chakra's silhouettes flirt with the '50s era, graceful and feminine, yet radiate a certain authority. |
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Additional inscriptions include SEPTEMBER 15 and 1963, which are incused across the silhouettes. |
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The dresses feature unusual batistes, organzas, piques, georgettes and jacquards in a range of silhouettes. |
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Even silhouettes and hydrologic ridge lines are sometimes drafted as a collection of short hachures pointing in the direction of steepest slope. |
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Saying goodbye to corsetry and structure, women of the era turned to less exaggerated silhouettes with shorter dresses that skimmed the hips and flattened the chest. |
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Saying goodbye to corsetry and structure, women of the Twenties turned to less exaggerated silhouettes with shorter dresses that skimmed the hips and flattened the chest. |
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A couple of lyrebirds walk the brush, their ancient silhouettes outlined against the grounds sheltering their fare of insects, myriapods, and snails. |
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An older technique to quantify migration involves observing the face of the moon towards full moon and counting the silhouettes of flocks of birds as they fly at night. |
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Swainson's thrushes too were easy to pick out, and other passerines could be regularly seen as silhouettes as they fluttered in front of the moon. |
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At night, the glass disappears and one sees only the silhouettes of students and artisans, working their magic around the glowing glory holes of the furnaces. |
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Her simple silhouettes highlight unusual and interesting tactile fabrics, like the Eastern-inspired cloque dress and jacket and pretty broderie anglaise long shirt. |
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Lands' End has also made it easy to wear the feminine print, thanks to it being offered in everything from cardigans, turtlenecks and dresses to accessory silhouettes. |
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In the evening, it's an atmospheric spot to watch the dramatic sunsets turning the sky deep crimson over the hazy silhouettes of the majestic Taurus Mountains. |
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