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- His trimness suggested a metabolism worthy of scientific research.
- The bulky volume is broken down into two overlapping slabs, creating the illusion of trimness.
- In the finale she preferred trimness to humor, maintaining her demeanor of seriousness and care.
- The appealing trimness of so many of the collections made Ferre's bulky clothing seem out of step.
- Although Ms . Midler doesn't have the No . 2 pencil trimness of Susann, who turned up on 1960s talk shows as often as commercials for Fresca, girlish willfulness is a quality both share.
- The great thing about mowing is that it is visually satisfying; with each overlapping pass, one more swath is shorn, and where there was once scraggliness and unkemptness, now there is neatness and trimness.
- And there were both bright timbres and evidence of an impulse toward trimness in performances of Haydn's Symphony No . 94 and Mozart's Double Piano Concerto in E flat ( K . 365 ), in which Emanuel Ax and Yoko Nozaki were the soloists.
- When Ruth's mother ( Julie Hamilton ), concerned that Ruth has sold her soul to a charismatic cult leader, comes to India to con her into going back to Sydney, Mum is appalled at what she sees : The Delhi streets, crowded and filthy, are a far cry from the cookie-cutter trimness of Mum's Sydney suburb.
- He plays off his avoirdupois, commenting on it before anyone else can and making it part of his arsenal . ( At Sundance, he had a matinee-idol trimness as he accepted his award . ) There's an " if only he used his power for the good of mankind " aspect here, as there almost always is in stories of unregenerate Lotharios . ( " Tao " does bring up " Don Giovanni, " after all . ) It is evident that he is smart and wasting away _ well, intellectually, anyway _ and that all he needs is the right woman to bring things together.