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- He's trying to coax a personal best from the curvaceously buffed giant in front of him.
- Another evening dress that drew applause was a shocking pink satin, curvaceously fitted and draped, showing a leg and trimmed in Saga mink.
- Its 110-plane fleet will be repainted in gleaming navy, orange and silver, a stylized Russian flag unfurling curvaceously down each tail fin.
- Coca-Cola Co . is testing a new, curvaceously shaped can to stand out on grocery store shelves among the myriad of plain cans holding every brand and flavor of pop.
- The hotel is linked via a zoomorphically shaped podium that snakes curvaceously around the boundaries of the site to two residential apartment blocks entitled Palace of Wind One and Palace of Wind Two.
- SR 8 continues northeast as Woolwine Highway through narrow creek valleys to an intersection with American Viticultural Area, SR 8 curvaceously ascends Blue Ridge Mountain to the Eastern Continental Divide at Tuggle Gap.
- Given this conflict, it makes perfect sense that for his final tableau this dedicated deflator of the American Dream had himself buried upright in one of that dream's more eloquent symbols, a curvaceously streamlined late-1930s Packard.
- The results are a curvaceously sculptured bookcase, desk, side chairs, two low tables and four filing cabinets that are camouflaged as a long sideboard ( the individual units can be wheeled anywhere and have flip-up work surfaces ).
- Coursing curvaceously and inescapably through town on its way to Matilda Bay and the sea is the Swan River, complete with black swans, Perth's symbol, and enough recreational possibilities to suit anybody with an itch for wetness beyond a pub.
- Edward Roth, " Big Daddy " to 1960s teen-agers and creator of curvaceously customized cars and delightfully repugnant cartoon characters, notably the slobbering Rat Fink, died of a heart attack April 4 in his studio in Manti, Utah.
- The all-steel car bodies could be more curvaceously styled and, given sufficient volumes, more cheaply produced, but Berliet sold fewer than 10, 000 Dauphines, and this would have fallen far short of the volumes necessary to amortise the high capital costs involved with heavy steel presses and dies for stamping body panels.