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Or an ill-fitting belt that cinches the dress in unflattering folds?
What's on screen cinches it, though — they accomplished what they set out to do.
Not to mention, the fit cinches at the waist — thus flaunting the wearer's killer waist-to-hip ratio.
Top-tier models get a power mechanism that gently cinches the doors closed the last inch or so.
I have a raw silk, pink bubblegum coat jacket that cinches in at the waist; it's secondhand and irreplaceable.
There is a common thread that cinches together border paranoia, military fetishism, and obsessive state control of women's bodies.
Side-zip security pockets safely hold an ID or credit card while leg hem cinches keep out bugs and debris.
They have a super high-rise silhouette that cinches at the waist, providing the perfect butt-flattering fit (think: peach emoji).
The elastic waistband cinches in your midsection and helps show off your curves, while the floor-skimming silhouette elongates your figure.
Some Greenpeace members barricaded the environment agency on Monday, Cinches said, "to protect it from the onslaught of business interest" following Lopez's dismissal.
"Honestly the thing that cinches it for me is that it sounds too close to a mic for that to be him," Contreras said.
The conceptual elements in VanderMeer's fiction are so striking that the firmness with which he cinches them to his characters' lives is often overlooked.
When the wearer steps into the shoe, a sensor alerts the engine, which cinches the filaments around the foot in search of the perfect fit.
When the wearer steps into the shoe, a sensor alerts the engine, which cinches the filaments around the foot in search of the perfect fit.
A sash cinches the waist for a lovely hourglass silhouette, while a hidden zipper ensures your jacket won't fall open in the middle of a windstorm.
Whenever he talks too much, Turner raises a hand in the air and cinches her fingers together in the style of Dr. Evil, and he quiets.
Thanks to asymmetrical color blocking, you'll look long and lean, and feel that way too as the moss-finish fabric cinches in all the relevant bits.
To keep warm in the chilly Welsh temperatures, Meghan wore Stella McCartney's tie waist coat, a black style with a long black sash that cinches around the waist.
The knee-length dress is made from a breathable fabric blend, cinches at the waist, and comes in over 20 colors and prints, featuring delicate florals, leopard print, and stripes.
Roman cinches his deal, Kendall gracefully saves the hearing by calling Gil out for personal bias against ATN, and Shiv successfully convinces Gil's key witness to not take the stand.
The royal-to-be sported J Crew's tipped topcoat in Italian stadium-cloth wool, a navy coat with white piping along the collar and a belt that cinches at the waist.
K.) Kenneth ButterfieldHouse approves bill banning flavored tobacco products Bill banning menthol in cigarettes divides Democrats, with some seeing racial bias Biden cinches support from third NC House Democrat MORE (N.
Conveniently placed handles make portages (and dragging it up the beach) a breeze, while an airplane-ready storage bag cinches the whole thing down so you can take it just about anywhere.
Conveniently placed handles make portages and dragging it up the beach a breeze, while an airplane-ready storage bag cinches the whole thing down so you can take it just about anywhere.
If you've ever seen a butt plug, you know it looks something like the spades suit on a deck of cards: It starts at a point, flares out, and then cinches back in.
What the parachute cord cinches together is an internal layer of a material that Nike has used in soccer cleats, but with the Adapt BB makes its first appearance in a basketball shoe.
Along with a wrap silhouette that cinches at your waist, the dress also features a demure v-neck and hits right above the knee — making it appropriate to wear in every type of office.
What cinches this as the greatest flop, however, is the twist: you couldn't possibly have anticipated that the ball boy—a ball man, if we're being technical—would simulate a violent altercation with a player.
Gerstein cinches the case in a scene in which the boy, a nimble diver, comes eye to eye with the captive creature and decides that along with the whale's life his own humanity hangs in the balance.
He puts his (probably very expensive custom sportswear) pants on one leg at a time, then straps a snowboard to his feet, cinches a parachute to his back, and leaps headlong out of a plane and directly into a thunderstorm above Florida. Whatever!
"The problem that we see for somebody who has no track record on environmental conservation is he's only thinking about generating income from resource extraction without considering the importance of sustaining and maintaining a healthy ecosystem," said Vince Cinches, political campaigner at Greenpeace Southeast Asia.
Given that her tradition of big dressing began with getting ready for Sunday services, it makes sense that the clothes themselves often assume rather ecstatic proportions: a black satin and nylon runway hat billows over her profile like a storm cloud; an organza bow with rhinestone broach cinches her slender waist.
The major innovation, the one that in the 1930s helped transform fishing from hunting to something more akin to industrial mining, was the giant-scale purse seiner — a ship that surrounds an entire school of fish with a curtain of netting, sometimes nearly a mile around, then cinches it like a laundry bag.
It's nice 'cause it's super fitted, so it's kind of, like, cinches in my waist, although definitely need to do something to jazz it up, 'cause right now this is kind of like my high-school band outfit, you know, when you have your concert and you have to wear a white top and a black bottom.
Two particular issues worth highlighting: the price for the Staad's sleek looks is the absence of a water bottle holder on the side, I miss that; and the leather flap at the top is big enough to cover and accommodate more stuff, but it only cinches in one position, whereas some alternatives like the Everyday Backpack from Peak Design will expand to fit more.
And Brosnahan felt that she could truly inhabit Miriam (Midge) Maisel, a young Jewish housewife in 1958 who has finagled the full megillah straight out of Bryn Mawr — the gleaming Upper West Side apartment, the doting husband who pitches ad copy by day and wears transgressive turtlenecks by night, a toddler and a bouncing baby and a waist that cinches to a Coke-bottle shape in a Perma-lift girdle.
The primary rope can be used to place cinches between the arms and the body.
"Williamsburg Cinches Tie for Franklin League Title", The Ottawa Herald, 16 February 1963, p.2.
Miguel Cinches (February 7, 1932 – April 12, 2010) was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Surigao, Philippines. Ordained to the priesthood on October 22, 1961, Cinches was named bishop on January 10, 1973 and was ordained on March 24, 1973 resigning on April 21, 2001.
Each cord is knotted around a large ring, called a cinch ring, placed at either end. In the center, additional cording or very heavy thread is used to gather all the cords into a set width and make the cinch lie flat. Wider cinches are narrowed to fit the cinch ring by allowing two layers of cord to form at the ring, sometimes aided by decorative weaving that stabilizes the cords. Cinches are also made of more solid materials.
UCAN Directory.CBCP Online. Monsignor Jaucian was ordained to the priesthood, on 12 March 1988, at the Divine Word College Chapel in Urdaneta City, by Bishop Miguel Cinches, who is also a member of the Divine Word Society.Divine Word School of Theology, Tagaytay (Philippines), 26 March 2007.
Loading cargo secured within a cargo net In shipping, cargo lift nets are used to load and unload cargo. The net is spread out by stevedores, who load the goods onto it. They then attach the cinches to a crane hook. Lifting the hook draws the corners of the net around the cargo.
Rollings, Deer (2004) p 28 Stiff rawhide was fashioned into saddles, stirrups and cinches, knife cases, buckets, and moccasin soles. Rawhide was also made into rattles and drums. Strips of rawhide were twisted into sturdy ropes. Scraped to resemble white parchment, rawhide skins were folded to make parfleches in which food, clothing, and other personal belongings were kept.
In Pómaro, Ostula, el Naranjito and Cachán the same fiber is used for larger bags used to carry pitchers and cobs. Ixtle thread is also used to embroider leather items such as hats, bridles, reigns, cinches. In Paracho, this fiber is dyed before being worked. Embroidery and other decorative needlework are done by women and are one of the most common handcrafts done in the state.
A modern western sidesaddle The Goodnight western sidesaddle that was developed in the 1870s by Charles Goodnight for his wife was a double rigged design. Goodnight developed this sidesaddle because there was a need to produce a woman's saddle for daily riding and work on the range. The saddle also had to fit a variety of horses on a day-to-day basis. it required two cinches.
The cinches have a connecting strap, called a cinch hobble, to keep the rear girth from slipping back, which would cause the horse to buck. The girthing system still produced a shimmy in the rear, even though the rear cinch was brought up snugly against the horse. The double girthing system was not as secure as the balance strap seen on many modern sidesaddles.Flemmer, L. (2005).
The only pre-Hispanic male garment to survive is the sarape, which is used only in certain areas of Mexico. In addition to clothing, other items are woven such as bedspreads, blankets, hats, cinches and knapsacks. The designs for these are most often woven into the fabric itself, but embroidered stars, border designs, deer, and other can be seen as well. These items may be made with various fibers include those derived from the maguey plant.
June 9, 2011Mendoza, Bart."‘The World’s Most Traveled Band’ cinches OB ties" San Diego Community News They are more popular in parts of Asia and Europe than in their home country (USA). In 2010 the group scored their first hit in the United States with the song "Earth Passport", which reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Dance Chart in October 2010. Earth Passport was recorded using nine languages including all six of the official languages of the United Nations.
They plan to destroy Ted by showing how terrible he is to others when he is in a relationship, but Abby thinks her fake relationship with Barney is more than just a ruse, especially when he proposes to her in McLaren's in front of Ted. He is able to get out of it by lying to her, saying that Ted begged him to call it off as he was madly in love with her. Abby buys it and Barney cinches it by giving her Ted's home address.
As a yacht sails into an isolated tropical island chain somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, a large number of natives in outrigger canoes paddle out to greet it. The natives dive for trinkets the yacht's crew throws them. A shark arrives, setting off a panic as much with the crew as the natives. Johnny Baker (Joel McCrea) attempts to catch it hand casting with a large hook, but is yanked overboard when a loop of line attached to the impaled shark cinches around his ankle.
Dresden, NATO RTO-MP-076 2001; KN4-1-KN4-15 This problem has been alleviated somewhat in recent years with the advent of more waterproof/breathable fabrics, such as Gore-Tex, which allow some humidity to pass through the fabric while blocking most external water. A traditional bivouac bag typically cinches all the way down to the user's face, leaving only a small hole to breathe or look through. Some modern fabrics are sufficiently gas-permeable that they can be safely zipped up around the user's head in order to shut out the elements completely.
With the aid of a trained dog, a cowboy (Wallace Jensen) in southwestern Alberta, has located and rounded up a large herd of wild horses. Driving the mustangs into a corral at the Cochrane Ranch, he begins the process of "breaking" each horse. The process is a familiar one for cowboys that requires years of experience and a knowledge of handling horses. Selecting one wild horse that is marked with a white streak on its face, the cowboy lassoes the horse and cinches the rope to a large stump, gradually pulling the animal closer to him.
While leather is preferred for latigos, nylon web is sometimes used, particularly on cheaper saddles, though it is prone to slip when knotted and the holes may tear more easily. When used, a back cinch, made of several thicknesses of leather, is held on by a simple heavy leather billet on each side of the saddle that buckles just tight enough to touch the underside of the horse, but not tight enough to provoke discomfort or bucking. At the belly midline, the front and back cinches are joined by a light belly strap, called a cinch hobble, that prevents the back cinch from moving too far back.

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