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1. accentuate the positive aspects of being in
2. To accentuate the point, Wyll grabbed his stomach and groaned with extra emphasis, rolling on the ground
3. And to accentuate his point, Philo did spit once more; reddish saliva came out of his mouth with broken teeth and the wounds inside it still open, bleeding freely
4. ” This spurred me to accentuate my otherness, looking and behaving somewhat differently from other people
5. Please note that reflection can also take the form of opposites, to accentuate the
6. purpose being to accentuate and underline the importance of the Laws of Moses
7. understand this, he asked (and to help accentuate the word
8. cloak-- and these accentuate His soldier-like appearance
9. Instead, accentuate the positive, by building on the thought: "/ am a good
10. Using mascara can accentuate your eyelashes, especially if you are doing it the right way
11. It would not just accentuate your overall beauty, but it can also make you hair look healthy and radiant
12. To accentuate its effects, use a highlighter on the cheekbone itself
13. We want to accentuate that distinction to help us stop blending the character we play with the actor playing the character
14. " Suddenly, she began to accentuate her movements, to rebel against their frozen stares
15. Turning, he paused, glancing through his sunglasses at her tight jean shorts that accompanied a peach cutoff t-shirt; helping to accentuate her large breasts
16. darker eye shadow than was required to accentuate her natural beauty
17. he sported only served to accentuate his ful sensuous lips, his jeans were worn
18. found it necessary to create stories of hyper dimensional beings popping up in your life to accentuate that fact
19. · Accentuate all the positive thinking and try to eliminate all the negative ideas
20. The whiteness of her dress seemed to accentuate the freckles on her face, and the red of her lips, painted glossy with sparkles
21. He says that wealth redistribution can actually accentuate pover-
22. 2) Be positive -- Just like in your headlines, accentuate the positive
23. The twins had chosen a simple knee-length teal dress for her, believing it would accentuate her new dark coloring
24. “I saw on TV that girls with partial webbing of their toes get piercings there to accentuate it,” Corallyn chimed in
25. Eyeliner is used to accentuate the shape of your eyes by emphasizing the borders of the eyelids and providing a contrast between the dark eyeliner and the white of the eye
26. just accentuate the fear,
27. close to six feet and to best accentuate her height she was willowy with fine facial features and long red hair
28. expertise the little bit that was put on seemed to open her face, lighten it, and accentuate with out overpowering
29. Why not accentuate them a little more?”
30. We want to accentuate that
31. [138]� When we choose to observe and speak in that way, we accentuate what actually occurred rather than what we think or feel about what occurred
32. prospect of change, and because forces in our own society accentuate those fears, we
33. Their use of line is also much more restrained than with us, and it is seldom used to accentuate the solidity of things, but chiefly to support the boundaries of masses and suggest detail
34. The group of mouldings cutting against the head in a portrait, or the lines of a column used to accentuate the curved forms of a face or
35. So that Titian, having to retain the vertical position for Bacchus' forward leg, used the aggressive standing leg of the cymbal lady to accentuate its spring and lightness
36. HOW THE FULLER LINES THUS GIVEN ACCENTUATE THE FULLNESSES OF THE FEATURES
37. The dress, flounced with ruffles, had been pulled to accentuate its lady's every curve, whilst beneath the hem a pair of black boots lent a full inch to her height
38. The spinal column and its contiguous muscles, ligaments and tendons are all designed to move, and limitations in this motion can accentuate pain and make one more susceptible to re-injury
39. The Reagan campaign argued that the lecterns should be side by side, which would accentuate Reagan’s height
40. * Each decline—however temporary it proves in the sequel—will accentuate his problem; and internal and external pressures are likely to force him to take what seems to be a goodly profit, but one far less than the ultimate bonanza
41. " On balance, we feel it is more likely to accentuate the capital-allocation problem than to solve it
42. Studies on cocaine craving discovered nicotine is able to accentuate cue-
43. This causes much concern, and many positions will be covered or sold, which will help accentuate the reversal
44. Age had only served to accentuate this pitiless modesty
45. Better to accentuate the positive
46. Here and there the brilliant rays penetrated to earth, but for the most part they only served to accentuate the Stygian blackness of the jungle's depths
47. Trusotsky?” he observed deliberately, and bringing out the word opportunity with much apparent satisfaction, as though he wished to accentuate the fact that he could not possibly be supposed to feel either honour or pleasure in meeting Mr
1. Of course, he liked it because it accentuated every curve of her body
2. She answered Jack's raised eyebrows with a broad smile and an extra accentuated wriggle of her hips
3. Dark eyeliner made her eyelids prominent and a smoky eye shadow accentuated the emerald glow of her irises
4. The culprit had then appeared in all his menace, even accentuated by the effect of the strobe
5. Donna lent forward, replying in a husky, conspiratorial tone, which accentuated her accent
6. Tiny breasts just accentuated the freshness, the wholesomeness of the image
7. Resentment accentuated his poisonous words:
8. temples accentuated these fears
9. Engines were running on most and exhaust was everywhere, which was accentuated because of the cold
10. dark chocolate coloring only accentuated the beauty of her high
11. Constant experience of his fellow man had not hardened him, but had rather accentuated his natural compassion
12. The moaning and groaning of those around him who were fighting the same battle, accentuated by the sounds of those others who were having their fill, made even a fitful sleep nearly impossible
13. The young girl wore light cream-colored slacks, low heels, and a high-necked, full-sleeve green blouse that accentuated her green eyes but de-emphasized her ample bosom
14. ” Moshe’s raised eyebrows accentuated his response
15. Tiny pockmarks accentuated his rugged good looks
16. the same battle, accentuated by the sounds of those others who were having their fill, made
17. “My firm opinion is that the lawyers have enslaved India, have accentuated Hindu-Mohammedan dissensions and have confirmed English authority
18. Grey-green eyes that gazed seriously from deep sockets, accentuated prominent cheekbones and hollow cheeks
19. In an unbuttoned white shirt, slimness accentuated by black drawstring trousers, a gold chain at his throat, he could have stepped out of the Arabian Nights
20. his speed was accentuated by the fact that even though Atlai was running as fast as a full blooded
21. Kama is the innate urge for a mate accentuated as passion
22. Even as her pulsations accentuated her curves, his passion found its expression in them
23. She had a slightly hooked nose which accentuated her big green eyes
24. She was wearing a regulation gray Federation flight suit that, if anything, accentuated instead of concealing her ample curves
25. accentuated the look and then it was gone from sight as the car
26. His pale eyes accentuated his look of a sailor and his small mustache looked like the fur of a squirrel
27. a formfitting dress that accentuated her delicate curves and all
28. His heavy jaw accentuated the squareness of his rectangular face
29. “We’ve met,” Jed accentuated the last word
30. Her features, particularly her smooth and athletic legs, were accentuated by her black pin-striped business suit with a very short skirt and deeply cut black silk blouse that revealed perhaps too much chest for an older woman; however, it was common for women in their mid to late twenties, especially those as attractive as her, to be so revealing
31. As an obviously Caucasian woman alone in Cholon after dark, Ingrid attracted in turn more than a few curious stares and whispered comments, something accentuated by her demonstrated fluency in both Vietnamese and Chinese
32. SOB had accentuated that it would be in his best interest to stay
33. She was very beautiful, and her tears and her seemingly innocent request for protection only accentuated her beauty
34. He touched the wall beyond the ring, the color of which accentuated the gates presence, giving it a surreal, psychedelic
35. The upper part of her armor accentuated her
36. bothers to interfere with the polluted atmosphere of accentuated foibles insurrection and
37. The square neckline on the masterpiece accentuated her square jawline and as subtle light peeked through the windows, Lucia could see that she had piercing green eyes and pitch-black hair
38. The drop set waist dress accentuated her elegant thinness
39. His mouth was pretty sexy as well, his full lips accentuated by the paleness of his smooth skin
40. When she recovered a little at length, she realized that her fist was aching and it was only then that she felt the accentuated sensation of the pearl, which she found herself gripping in her fist, and though she loosened her grip, yet she couldn’t bring herself to open the fist as her mind refused to comply
41. As he cursed himself for his misdemeanor, his craving for her pardon was accentuated
42. “Really?” A fake sigh accentuated the word
43. my bike but which I also thought accentuated the V shape of
44. The man in question wandered back in from the dining room, clean-shaven and wearing a pair of horn-rims that accentuated his hazel eyes
45. accentuated his brawny body
46. Nicky’s very high heels accentuated her tall, trim figure, with long, long legs
47. Life has its many hues, colors, springs; blossoms accentuated autumn, winter and tropical metamorphosis
48. Trifling issues were downplayed and positive points were accentuated
49. The flurry of the weekends was accentuated by
50. High cheekbones were accentuated by sharply angled sideburns
1. Outside the window, I can hear the sound of rain beating against the glass … it sounds horrible but accentuates the cosiness in here
2. ” Psalm 72:8,11 This Psalm accentuates three features of the
3. In verses 22 and 23 Paul takes us on a course of revision, and by so doing, he accentuates
4. In verses 5 and 6 Paul accentuates this doctrine by way of repetition further pointing out that
5. distance the firm needs to travel actually accentuates both the risk and the return
6. This text accentuates the tradeoff between long-term debt and common equity
7. This is crazy! Where is this Italian voice coming from and why is he insisting that I pose? Where is the camera? Hidden inside of the vent? And that's when the Italian voice accentuates the number 22
8. The wide collar accentuates his broad shoulders
9. Line 9-10 accentuates this relationship with 1-2
10. HOW THE UPWARD FLOW OF LINES ACCENTUATES THE SHARPNESSES OF THE FEATURES
11. This merely accentuates the reversal of sentiments in the market
12. The face of the male Thenardier presented that expressive fold which accentuates the human countenance whenever the
13. Finally, the tendency of negative findings (that a tested-for effect does not exist) to go unpublished accentuates the impact of data mining:• We should recognize the reality that any simulated (backtest) performance presented to us likely overstates future prospects
1. She looked absolutely stunning in a long, cream gown made from sheer silky material that tightly hugged her like a glove, accentuating every curve of her body
2. What muscles should you be accentuating? The easiest answer is
3. The soft light was accentuating the fine downy hairs on her arms
4. There followed a brief period of silence with only the sputtering flames of the torches and the hollow sound of drops of water on damp stones accentuating it
5. Melanie’s pearl-drop pendant earrings glittered in the candlelight, setting off and accentuating the sparkle in her eyes
6. accentuating that He is God
7. tossing, eyelid batting, and body accentuating strokes, all to which he paid great
8. ’Nothing’s wrong with me,’ she answered, accentuating the last word
9. Tui had on a simple white summer cotton frock with thin black vertical lines down the side accentuating her curves
10. These divisions were exploited by the British by giving special privileges to some and accentuating the differences
11. In the harsh light of morning he looked his age; face lined and pale accentuating his obviously dyed and thinning hair
12. Accentuating the positive
13. The long, blonde hair had been cut close, accentuating the open face with its fine, perfect skin, the big blue eyes, high, well formed eyebrows, and those invitingly fresh and always partially open lips
14. through music without accentuating beats, but you can be confident
15. What muscles should you be accentuating? The easiest answer
16. She wore clothing that conformed to her figure, accentuating every curve, leaving nothing to
17. accentuating the process that will make the thought a reality
18. A monsieur-madame, a fairy, dressed in a red and white polka-dot shirt, tight, white trousers accentuating the crotch and his saucy behind, a short red scarf around his neck with the knot on the side, red shoes, his mop a garish red-blond, a face made up to perfection, lipstick, eyeliner, shadows - the works, and body movements that would make a woman feel like a butch
19. The qualification of the above statement is justified by the focus of the sexual act between ‘consenting adults’ accentuating and amplifying sexual interactions between two people that are based solely on and at the level of primal sexual physical base instincts
20. Her hair was no longer tied up in a tight pony tail and dark wisps hung over her face accentuating her high cheekbones
21. I could see there was something of the dandy about him, as if he had found his grail early in life and had spent his time merely accentuating that to which he was born, his doubtless swagger an eccentricity, an extravagance, which only a life of luxury could afford
22. She’d walked down from the house and sat beside me without a word, her prolonged silence accentuating the mood of the shore
23. Behind these two figures you again have its use accentuating by repetition the peaceful line of the hacks of the sheep
24. hips, accentuating her small waist
25. It is no mere accident that this chain is so in sympathy with the line of the face: it would hardly have remained where it is for long, and must have been put in this position by the artist with the intention (conscious or instinctive) of accentuating the face line
26. She smiled at him and blinked her green eyes, accentuating the long
27. immediately,” she said, accentuating each word with a kiss to his face
28. Accentuating her curves
29. The best? The best feature was the darkly stained wainscoting accentuating the room’s elegant custom home theater feel
30. But having once made up his mind he went on in his shrill voice, without timidity—or hesitation, accentuating here and there a word
31. In the one formal portrait taken during his time at Kneller Hall, Pat is seen with another bandsman, who is seated next to him, clutching a black baton, his long, lean frame accentuating Pat’s small stature
32. Even though the business seems to be piling up cash, even though sales are healthy, the management is accentuating the negative at every turn
33. ‘To him who has borne himself most bravely in this last war,’ added Napoleon, accentuating each syllable, as with a composure and assurance exasperating to Rostov, he ran his eyes over the Russian ranks drawn up before him, who all presented arms with their eyes fixed on their Emperor
34. My story is twofold: (1) traders become more cautious (risk averse) ahead of such announcements, justifiably so because these events tend to trigger large market moves and high volatility, and (2) trader response is asymmetric depending on their recent success; traders on the wrong side of the recent trend (“losers”) are more likely to capitulate, thereby accentuating the recent trend in the days before the big event
35. "Yeah, what about that!" she said, leaning forward, accentuating her cleavage swelling under the sequined band across her breasts
36. There was not a mark of dignity or pride upon his bestial countenance, while his enormous bulk spread itself out upon the platform where he squatted like some huge devil fish, his six limbs accentuating the similarity in a horrible and startling manner
37. It is awfully interesting," retorted Missy, unnaturally accentuating the word "awfully," as it seemed to Nekhludoff
38. “To him who has borne himself most bravely in this last war,” added Napoleon, accentuating each syllable, as with a composure and assurance exasperating to Rostóv, he ran his eyes over the Russian ranks drawn up before him, who all presented arms with their eyes fixed on their Emperor