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In one of his stencils, of a woman holding a hand grenade, the weapon often is mistaken for a pear or other fruit, he said.
Dress for a Pear Shaped Figure: The pear is the most common female body type.
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The application of our results in pear rootstock breeding may assist in developing a marker for MAS selection for breeding a pear rootstock that confers both vigour control and precocity to the grafted scion cultivar.
In other words, fitted for a curvy figure, empire line for a pear-shape and loose and unstructured for a 'tube' (tall and slim).
Avoid cigarette-style pants, as these are the least flattering style for a pear-shaped body.
Certain necklines are better for a pear-shaped figure, as they broaden the shoulders and emphasize the bust.
Circle scarves are successful when worn for a pear-shape, as their lack of tail ends prevents the eye from travelling downwards as quickly.
Great fashion pieces for a pear-shaped figure: flare or bell bottoms; tops with lots of detail at the bust; flared skirts; solid-colored denim (without fading or highlights); knee-length flared dresses; puffed sleeves, and 'army' style jackets.
The blade on Kyocera's new Perfect Peeler flips around so it can be used in a pulling motion, as for peeling a pear, or a scraping one, as for a carrot.
In an attempt to earn "creativity points" we make a snowman head for the top of the igloo, with oranges for eyes, a pear nose and a Twix mouth.
They hoisted comically large cameras, pretending to photograph one another, in "Dirty Picture," written by Taio Cruz, a not-very-funny song about sexting that doesn't fit Kesha correctly; they bound a willing audience member to a chair, with cling wrap, for "Grow a Pear," which fits her too easily; they capered with plastic foam beer coolers for "Party at a Rich Dude's House".
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