Sentence examples for cut slips of from inspiring English sources

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Her white slip of a dress, by Givenchy, evoked vintage Chanel (Chanel-Chanel, not Lagerfeld-Chanel, one of the bias cut slips of the nineteen-thirties).

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If you would like to, add 'separators', (for instance, you could cut slits in the bottom of the box and then cut out slips of cardboard that fit in the slits and that separate for your doll to fit in one small section).

Cut up slips of paper.

Cut out slips of light blue, red, yellow, beige and blue paper (about 0,5 cm wide) to create an air balloon using quilling technique.

The exhibition takes us from the late 1930s to the artist's death in 1954, from his use of cut-out slips of paper as aide-memoires and tools in the composition of his paintings and try-outs for projects, to the cut-paper collages he made for books.

Mr. Giuliani has focused mostly on the economy and a promise of tax cuts, slipping away from the antiterrorism message that was the central part of his failed television advertising strategy in New Hampshire.

Divide students into groups of four or five, then give each group one of the following examples of inappropriate online correspondence from "To: [email protected] Subject: Why It's All About Me" (cut and pasted onto slips of paper for easier access): -"One student skipped class and then sent the professor an e-mail message asking for copies of her teaching notes".

We can clearly identify that there is a clear-cut slip deficit area with a radius of ~10 km just west side of the Mw 7.3 event, surrounded by the bifurcated slip areas (Fig. 5a), schematically illustrated in Fig. 8.

The slip distribution unnaturally bifurcates in the east, and we can identify a clear-cut slip deficit area with a radius of ~10 km just west side of the Mw 7.3 event, where the slip amount reaches only 20 cm at most.

It's a dispiriting sight to see a counter boy reach into a tray of cold cuts, controlled portions separated by greasy slips of wax paper.

Twice on the radio, in apparent slips of the tongue when referring to the present government minister responsible for arts-financing cuts, Jeremy Hunt (you see the problem), and once by the unflappable anchor Jeremy Paxman, again misspeaking the word "cuts".

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