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Any style of diamond cutting other than the round brilliant or single cuts is called a fancy cut, or fancy shape; important fancy cuts include the marquise, emerald, oval, baguette, heart shape, pear shape, kite, triangle, and trilliant.
Take anything soft and fluffy that isn't too important, fancy, or expensive.
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Where a creature has inspired no particularly important fancies, it may nonetheless merit a short entry on the mythic resonance of its name and/or an enthusiastic description.
What you write about your work and your purpose is more important that fancy graphics.
The important thing about fancy work was that it was both artistic and unnecessary.
In England, John Dryden, Sir Joshua Reynolds, David Hume, and others set forth views of the differences, generally giving imagination a broader and more important role than fancy.
So for those who believe that an easier trip to the beach as well as comparatively lower housing prices are more important than a fancy ZIP code or celebrity sightings, west of the canal is an increasingly sought-after option.
It occurs to me that what may appear to be a lack of pride is, more precisely, an acknowledgment that the city simply can't compete when it comes to the things American culture calls important: celebrity, fashion, fancy cars.
Arguably, they're even more important developments than fancy new camera features – even if Group Selfie and Top Shot are cool additions to Google's new phone.
Dr. Monfort wants zoos to raise more money for the conservation of animals in the wild and to make that effort as important as erecting fancier accommodations for their captive collections.
This is especially important when buying fancier clothes, which are more likely to trigger sensory issues.
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