The building, four storeys high and designed to a taut geometry, is an abstract composition of concrete, stainless steel and glass. |
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The dances are exotic, taut, unusual and unpredictable but entirely controlled and elegant, sleek, streamlined. |
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At times his writing seems more like taut, elegant journalism than literary fiction. |
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But for the most part the music is taut, suffused with a ragged but determined power that has few equals among their contemporaries. |
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In no time at all you'll be able to produce lots of taut, pertinent, orthographically enhanced web text, and all with only one hand. |
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The film is taut and compact, and roughly a third of it plays out inside the cab as Max and Vincent traverse the city. |
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The subject matter of the novel, which is written in a taut, controlled, colloquial yet poetic prose, is highly autobiographical. |
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Greatly influenced by DC hardcore forebears like Fugazi, QANU's music bristled with taut, pointed rhythms and impassioned verse. |
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Some judicious editorial pruning would have made the novel less uneven and the text more taut. |
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It was tough, tight and ultimately taut with tension throughout with neither side willing to risk anything. |
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It is a superb piece of writing, and under Ross Manson's taut direction, Volcano gives it a thrilling production. |
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With her taut writing, she never once fails to convey the emotional intensity of her characters' lives. |
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She highlights slightly pimply skin, bags under eyes and flesh taut with baby fat. |
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She suddenly felt as if she were a marionette whose strings were pulled so taut that she was forced onto her toes, her head pulled back. |
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Joe followed the fence line, watching for stray cattle, and any rifts in the taut rows of barb wire. |
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The luxurious tunes are kept taut and alive, while all sections of the orchestra are on virtuoso form. |
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The wire is then threaded through the screws, stretched taut and twisted until secure. |
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Her fingers danced skillfully on the taut strings, creating an intricate melody. |
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The Holland group's taut interlocks and quick, nervous counterpoint become a shade tiresome. |
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This apparatus is fitted with ropes and pulleys that are attached to taut springs to create tension. |
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Both doors are topped by elliptical transoms deeply recessed into paneled openings and embraced by taut curving stone arches. |
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Her glittering, purple singlet top shifted as she moved her graceful arms, revealing the skin of her taut stomach. |
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This sequence had me taut with apprehension, and I jumped at the sudden dominance of bass and screeching treble. |
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The seams and taut binding of the corset brought a sensual awareness to the nerve endings of each long finger. |
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Ittily bittily across a rope tight and taut she could inch a shuffle of her stockinged feet edging across to the next level. |
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I held the slack rope taut in various positions and Jim measured and recorded the segments' lengths. |
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A sport climber will keep falling until he is past the last quickdraw he's clipped into and all the slack in the rope is taut. |
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He pressed his palm against Rob's chest, felt his heart beating slowly beneath the smooth, tanned skin and taut muscles. |
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The second of the three parts, into which the book is divided, suffers from narratorial water-treading, but most chapters are pacey and taut. |
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In taut, unrhymed triplets Pavlic demonstrates his deep appreciation for and understanding of the Black music continuum. |
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The sail of Dolphin luffed in the breeze, still taut on the starboard braces. |
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Choose eggplants that feel heavy with smooth, taut, unblemished skin and fresh-looking unwithered green stalks. |
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It's a classic, unwooded, mineral and green olive style Chablis with citrus fruit flavours and acidity that's as taut as a sail in a gale. |
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The women look not just somber but grim, their mouths taut, their eyes wary. |
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A deck hand was killed when a tow bridle unexpectedly became taut and pinned her against a tugboat railing. |
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Yet there Jay stood, a slight smirk creasing the bronzed, taut skin around the corners of his mouth. |
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Watching him perform, spittle flying from his mouth, veins bulging and neck tendons taut as wires, I hope that performance is catharsis for him. |
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To keep the netting taut as you unroll it, staple the netting to each post with your staple gun. |
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That film is taut and moving, with impressive camerawork and gritty performances that reach a 2005 audience. |
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If a ship is moored too taut she may trip her anchors in the case of a foul hawse. |
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Experienced masons keep their string lines taut to help them lay straight courses. |
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The Belembautuyan, made from a hollow gourd and strung with taut wire, is a stringed musical instrument native to Guam. |
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It occurs in all musical forms, from the first antler beaten against a taut animal skin to the most ornate symphony. |
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The girls look down from the high wire riding bicycles across the taut cable toward each other. |
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Jackson frequently overpaints the edges of these, his own free style playing off the taut refinement of the icon painting. |
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Criminal is a taut, well-written and extremely pacy crime thriller that is set over the course of 24-hours. |
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His features were chiseled, his strong, taut jawline only serving to accent his lips further. |
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His body went from the loose, almost indolent posture to one as taut as a Comanche bowstring. |
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With the grid taut, the geocell sections were infilled, and the infill was compacted at the required elevations. |
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Instead of being a taut, minimal straight line, I'm a curvy, springy, unmarshalled dithering thing, unable to ping, ding or ker-ching. |
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Then I find this manual that tells me about fishing poles and bait, and how to cast and what to do when the line gets taut. |
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Its director, Guka Omarova, makes an auspicious debut with this taut, raw, poetic drama. |
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The rough folds of skin at the corners of the familiar eyes became taut and she grimaced in pitiful disgust. |
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The performance is taut, the tension is intense, and the timpani and trombones are given their rightful place in the fore of the score. |
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Hold the floss taut between your thumbs and forefingers and gently guide a two-inch section between your teeth. |
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The little power she exerted wouldn't even cause the restraints to do more than to go taut. |
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I bit my lip in concentration and drew an arrow, pulling the bowstring taut. |
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After years of writing under pseudonyms, Smith wrote Nightwing a taut, terrifying horror novel about rabid vampire bats under his own name. |
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The taut skin of these desiccated animals feels smooth under the hand and hard, like water-polished stone. |
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On the screen the girl turned, despair etched in the taut lines of her scream. |
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She waited and waited until it felt as if her nerves were being pulled taut as spun wool and whirled dizzily on the distaff. |
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What you get is an absolutely enthralling listen, one built with rapturous conduction and taut harmony. |
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The culprit, he believes, was the highly flammable cellulose doping compound used to coat the fabric covering and make it taut. |
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From the waist up he is boyishly taut and lifted, yet stretchy and surprisingly double-jointed in the limbs. |
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A mixture of bunker and shed, the centre exudes a taut, functional elegance. |
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Then you do a final stitch way into the wadding, pull the thread taut and clip the end just above the surface. |
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Leaning against the doorjam, his eyes watched her every move, raking over her soft curves and taut skin boldly. |
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Crouching at opposite sides of a clay-floored ring, muscles taut and bodies glistening with sweat, the two sumo wrestlers stare each other down. |
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Even when I don't want to be worrying, the anxiety is always in the background like a taut violin string. |
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She's convinced that no matter how hard she works out, the skin that covers her taut biceps is growing daily more slack and wrinkly. |
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You yourself will certainly feel the rhythm, slack or strong, high or low, taut or loose. |
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Immediately, he sat up, his body taut and rigid as he strained to listen to their conversation. |
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Her taut, athletic stature moved fluidly across the pool deck toward the lounger. |
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Youth's bass lines still hit you full on in the gut, whilst Geordie's fabulously taut guitar works still works its way right inside your ears. |
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Black tea is high in tannic acid, which retains moisture and keeps lips smooth and taut. |
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The wind whipped at her skirt pulling the material taut across her calves and thighs, outlining her shape as the marble of a statue. |
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Above a carefully cut animal skin, an arc of wood is stretched taut by a rope. |
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It's the kind that gets to looking like a huge green bubble of taut membrane, stretched to the limit, with redness that radiates outward. |
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Pull the knot taut, close to your head, and wrap the ends around the bun, securing with pins. |
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Hempshaw was like a rope stretched taut with a full grown steer pulling at it. |
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Thankfully an eardrum is a flexible tissue stretched taut over the inner ear. |
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On the stage a white sheet, stretched taut over several room dividers, served as a screen. |
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Its bagginess on the scrawny Pope's shoulders contrasts with the taut, nailed-down stretch of the upholstered velvet of his chair. |
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If he has chosen the vines well, they will pull taut and stretch like a natural bungee cord, just enough to gently arrest his fall. |
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The fledgling's breathing and heartbeat slowed, taut muscles went slack, and his third eyelids slid halfway across his bright gaze. |
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The taut muscles of his face have relaxed, and he speaks with a confidence that is inspiring. |
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His strong hands rested on her shoulders and began working the taut muscles, causing her to immediately tense. |
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Relaxing his taut muscles and his wary expression, Sean sighed and gave her what he hoped to be a somewhat friendly look. |
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It had great muscular arms, and powerful legs supported a thick body covered with taut muscle. |
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My eyes were tight shut but streaming tears, and I felt my face set into taut muscles and tense lines. |
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It started with a back massage that loosened up my taut muscles and prepared me for the ultimate indulgence of letting go. |
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Nerves were taut and bodies turned and twisted under the scratchy blankets. |
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I recommend a day by the waves to anyone who's fraying their last taut nerve. |
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And so he made his way to the bench in where he sat down and relaxed his taut muscles. |
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Trigger points are discrete, focal, hyperirritable spots located in a taut band of skeletal muscle. |
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Normally, at times likes these, Montgomerie's nerves are so taut that it would be possible to play a guitar solo on them. |
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As we cross each intersection, our nerves are taut with anxiety, not knowing who or what is down the next street. |
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The Viking's huge muscles were nearly as taut as the bowstring itself as he strained in bringing it back into firing position. |
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It translates in 2005 because this corner of music was always about nostalgia and taut drama constructed with tightly circumscribed language. |
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Director Ryan Redford skilfully employs music, sound and montage to create a taut film. |
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Though there's plenty of brutal, taut music to be found on the record, more often than not, it's filmic, evocative, and remarkably organic. |
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A taut screenplay, tight editing and, overall, a theme which takes off from real life, are what our films lack today. |
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The prose is taut and beautifully crafted, the story is woven with the intricate expertise of a master craftsman. |
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All of which adds up to superb straight line stability, taut handling through curves, improved roll control and a prodigious ability to soak up bumps and smooth out potholes. |
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This son has begun thrumming the strings of hereditary determinism, and is finding them holding taut. |
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There are three distinct parts to the building, the most visible being an articulated tented superstructure of taut fabric and cables and bristling masts. |
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The forests were low, and the land stretched tight like taut buffalo skin. |
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Another piece, In Other Circumstances, consists of three immense curtains made of white paper squares joined with fishing gut, and stretched taut between floor and ceiling. |
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Carey's eyes seemed to bulge, the cords on his neck standing taut. |
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Like most of Sandback's work, untitled, it dates from 1977 and uses seven strands of Venetian red knitting yarn strung taut from ceiling to floor. |
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In the rains it is stretched taut like an elastic band about to snap. |
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Motta showed the habitual strengths and weaknesses of his game as he was led a merry dance by Makelele and was involved in taut action with Drogba. |
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She is taut with prettiness, and when she smiles, I am sure I can hear her jaw click, protesting the disruption. |
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He broke off as the door to their room opened and a sharp-faced, preternaturally thin man with spindly arms and legs tightly covered by taut sunbaked skin peered inside. |
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Matt pedalled like fury, and as the rope went taut, the rest of the lads gave me a hearty shove-off, chasing us down the hill whooping and shouting. |
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They would dance towards each other, each holding a sheet end, then back away, pulling the sheet taut between them, then advance again, and so on. |
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Then the glue was applied to the bottom EPS foam strip and gently pulled taut and glued into place allowing the cut strips to stretch suspended over the black background. |
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Of course, the sun's rays were needed to make the mulberry paper taut and fully stretched. |
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The ad starts off by focusing on the taut abs of three pretty ladies. |
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The crowd cheered and whooped for Jerry Lee, who raised a hand and pulled his face in a taut grin. |
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The ride is also surprisingly good for a mid-engined supercar, taut but well able to soak up small and large bumps with perfect bounce and rebound control. |
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One hand was outstretched to support the instrument by the stem-like projection, the body half tucked under his arm while his fingers danced swiftly over the taut strings. |
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He said it was tense on board, people were jumpy and nerves were taut. |
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He smiles frequently and with joyful sincerity, and his raven-colored skin is unblemished and taut. |
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Therapeutic massage may also loosen taut muscles and calm frazzled nerves. |
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Her face became taut, then she went slack with a strange despair. |
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What had been coiled taut in anaerobic tension in Rage and Yoga has unstacked and stretched out in the sun here. |
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There were stomachs, taut and flat, but also undulating bellies, soft and bloated from the breakfast buffet. |
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His skin resembles bronze cellophane stretched taut over polished marble. |
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And in my first memory, I am a toddler kneading that taut skin, easing my colic into sleep. |
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That said, collette, Donovan, and McDermott are very good, and this could develop into something twisty and taut. |
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Stylishly told, this is a taut cop thriller with excellent performances. |
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As film is unwound, it is fed into gripper chains, which hold it firmly on both sides throughout the form-fill-seal process, keeping it flat and taut. |
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This time we play Cupid, and what we behold is a smoother landscape with fewer peaks and valleys, a thoroughly modern image of taut contemporary womanhood. |
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Shane closed his eyes as she continued to knead his taut, sore muscles. |
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Taut leatherette seating, snug booths, it's a dream of a diner for cafe connoisseurs. |
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The cotton sailcloth sails are kept taut with a band attaching to the aft of each boat. |
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The bridge rests on a taut membrane which covers the resonator. |
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For example, an upholstered piece measures up if the inner padding and springs aren't discernible, and if taut, unwrinkled fabric smoothly wraps the contours. |
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The pub's local brews loosen bodies taut from a day on the hill. |
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She thrust a taut finger to the sundial in the center of the courtyard. |
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He had tiny, spindly arms, but ones deeply etched with the criss-cross of muscles held only slightly in check just below the taut canvass of his skin. |
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With a taut, shrunken face, a penchant for cocaine injections, and a fondness for disguise and deception, Holmes is his own Hyde. |
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Taut red fabric on the ceiling above the chandelier gives the room a cool, circus-tent vibe. |
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The ruched dresses are a mindbender, with taut stretch silk blending into draped folds. |
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A steel wire mesh pulled taut between two enormous steel hoops, it remains an ethereal and an uncertain form despite its colossal scale. |
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A trampoline is a device consisting of a piece of taut, strong fabric stretched over a steel frame using many coiled springs. |
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After about 20 seconds, he ended his performance with a punctuative smack of the taut drum heads. |
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The warp threads are held taut and in parallel to each other, typically in a loom. |
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Here, he references his own past while luxuriating in the fatback funk and taut soundscapes laid out before him. |
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Some transitions were bravely lingered over, tempi elsewhere were unusually swift and taut,, and tempting brassiness was patricianly underplayed. |
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This is a taut thriller in which the grounds for torture, rape and murder is Nazism. |
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The courtroom, to my surprise, was full of taut, weathered men wearing immaculate silk shirts and ten-gallon hats. |
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The line came taut and the tug was pulled over and capsized a situation known as girting. |
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She is tall, full breasted, taut tummied, sexy in a lanksome way, but betraying no sign of the absolute goodness behind the skin. |
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The vehicle occupant can move around with relative freedom while the spring tension of the reel keeps the belt taut against the occupant. |
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Quick action and dialogue create a taut story, although it is illustration that shapes the characters. |
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Carabello touches the taut disquiet that evolved from the era's interracial, religious, and class distinctions. |
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Moneo's taut, elegant new part docks into the old palace to create an impluvium style courtyard. |
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Olivia comes to our screens tomorrow and Tuesday night as detective DS Charlie Zailer in ITV1's Case Sensitive, a taut thriller about a five-year-old girl's death. |
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For the 1914 Cologne exhibition, Bruno Taut built a revolutionary glass pavilion. |
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The vividly coloured textiles filter and regulate the sun's glare, so that from inside, the taut panels shimmer and pulsate with coloured light like stained-glass windows. |
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His outward appearance was calm, but inside he was very taut. |
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Proving that size isn't everything, the most enjoyable part of the night came with ensemble playing of smaller, taut hand drums closer to tambourines than cider barrels. |
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Taking cues from the rider and the terrain, a special computer chip measures how fast the cyclist is pedaling, how fast the wheels are going, and how taut the chain is. |
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Its advocates, including Bruno Taut, Hans Poelzig, Fritz Hoger and Erich Mendelsohn, wanted to create architecture that was poetic, expressive, and optimistic. |
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