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Also, the car's slick shape gives it a very low coefficient of drag so there's almost no wind noise at highway speeds (there's also significant sound-deadening under the hood to keep engine noise out of the cabin).
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For now, Ms. Forte said, the robotic vacuums are best at picking up surface dirt and dust, and -- because of their slick disk shape -- at reaching places that some vacuums can't get to, like under the sofa.
His slick, expensive campaign shaped local media coverage: the BJP will not say, but it probably spent $1 billion.
Although he does not acknowledge it, Mr. Shields shares the slick commercial instincts that shaped Vonnegut's early career.
This is classified as: cut to a reasonable length, filed to your desired shape, and slicked over with some top/base coat, to keep it from breaking off.
Those campaigns were slick and sophisticated attempts to shape public opinion.
These new wagons are a variation of what we call crossovers, but they abandon the traditional husky SUV shape for a slick new wagon look.
"Not all slick glass and chrome — and in excellent shape".
Mix with crisp tailoring underneath (a white shirt collar peaking out at the neck is very stylish) and a pair of slick trousers to contrast with the loose shape.
The heart was slick and rubbery and about the size and shape of a human heart.
The surface of pretreated starch changed from slick to rough but kept some kinds of granule shape.
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