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She made slender, classy dresses in her own image and sold them at high-end prices, with just a showroom presentation and no big runway event.
The tubes are initially made slender to avoid strand inter-penetration, and then expanded under general contact conditions until the desired volume fraction of strand is reached.
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Cut the quince quarters in half, to make slender wedges, and put these in a separate roasting tin.
The issue isn't her voice; she sings with typical conviction and authority, making slender R & B vehicles like "Just Another Parade" and "Show Me a Love" seem far more substantial than they are.
But these unlicensed private schools have proliferated here in recent years to meet a huge need: they represent the best chance of any schooling for the tens of thousands of children of migrants who come from China's dead-end countryside and make slender livings doing Beijing's dirty work.
By comparison, killings in the name of God/s over the centuries make Slender Man's influence/indiscretions almost angelic.
1-inch by 4-inch (2.5cm x 10cm) triangles will make slender 1-inch (2.5cm) beads, whereas 1/2-inch by 8-inch (1.27cm x 20cm) triangles would create fat 1/2-inch (1.27cm) beads.
It made a slender net profit of €97m on sales of €1.8 billion in 2008.
Picture yourself on a Mexican-tiled patio as sunlight filters through a rustic roof made of slender wooden latillas.
Mr. Bauer tends other boisterous vines in the cool greenhouse here, and they thrive in 12-inch pots, scrambling up tripods made of slender bamboo.
Three of the resulting pieces and an earlier, classically Minimalist wall sculpture made from slender pieces of extruded aluminum channeling make up "Aluminum channel, cast iron, paper: 1966-1977," the gorgeous show at Algus Greenspon.
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