They're the solid foil to the wispiness of the season, and will anchor a look immediately. |
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Mr. Weir's work has a delicacy, gentleness, even wispiness that would seem not well suited to the subject. |
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I feel the need to de-militarise the topiary and avenue by adding some wispiness in the form of cloudy shrubs and grasses. |
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The slow-motion wispiness of this Liverpool band recalls both Richard Hawley's dead-of-night musings and the relentless melancholy of Eric Andersen's Blue River. |
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Your hair is straightened and it has the perfect wispiness to it. |
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Most were shown in a big, open space that accentuated their wispiness. |
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But Tiffany and his designer, Bob Crowley, avoid gauzy wispiness and get the balance between the actual and the symbolic exactly right. |
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Some there might have heard of Olsen's first album, 2012's Half Way Home, a collection of acoustic songs that veered more towards the 1940s than they did the wispiness of folk. |
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Subject the current political chieftains of either party to Orwell's lens and the wispiness of their rhetoric is laid plain. |
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The syntheticism does much to nudge Pederson's project from wispiness to a more trenchant expression of uncertainty, with a surprising degree of staying power. |
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