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The fashion house founded by Cristóbal Balenciaga in Paris in 1937 is known for understated refinement: the soft curve of a cocoon coat, the precision of a bracelet-length sleeve, the cool femininity of a ballerina neckline.
Finally, as the gymnast passes six o'clock and starts rising towards the other side of the bar, he or she pulls her legs forward, and hollows the body (a soft curve of the back, to create a slight "C" shape) to prepare to launch into the move.
Below was a soft curve of the Rio Grande and beyond that the border fence and the levee.
The unexpected blue of his eyes, the soft curve of his pink cheeks, the baby hair, downy and white, beginning to cover his head.
Each condition was assessed in triplicate, and standard curve and concentrations were assessed using the professional soft "Curve Expert 1.3" provided by CUSABIO.
For a rounded look, file the tips of your nails into a soft curve.
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While it does bear blue, star-shaped spring flowers, its soft, curving leaves are as fine as pine needles.
Ms. Midler's presence -- soft curves masking pantherish comic reflexes -- is as old-fashioned as Susann's rough-hewn prose.
Behind him, the rooms and hallways receded in a billow of soft curves, not a right angle in the bunch.
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