Blue was calmer and daintier and better suited to Victorian girls.
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"The daintier the rings the more you can pile on," she says.
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A long couch sat opposite a leather recliner and a daintier, midcentury-style seat.
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They're even daintier than they appear online, and as versatile and luxurious as we expected.
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But just not necessarily the right one—it definitely didn't aromatize my sweat or give me a daintier vagina.
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They're a little daintier than what you'd typically see in an eating contest, but would do the trick for demonstration purposes.
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In other words, as sandals get daintier, with straps so thin they could snap at any moment, boots get that much chunkier.
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The species Dictyota dichotoma becomes a bundle of thick, tangled rhizomes, while Furcellaria fastigiata comprises spindlier, daintier strands that look like nerve endings.
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The 25-year-old also boats a tribute tattoo of her late dog Floyd, and an even daintier piece for her Shetland Sheepdog, Emu.
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Standout pieces, like the Unicorn Heart Ring, are given their own space, while smaller, daintier bands are stacked together for a cool, asymmetrical look.
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It seems that Huawei was hoping to sway some daintier-wristed individuals with this iteration, but I don't think they've quite cracked the code here.
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Richness reigned on Erdem Moralioglu's runway, too, which married the sumptuousness of Ottoman dress, its rich fabrics and gilded details, with a daintier, English prettiness.
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In the first decade of the new millennium, long before today's mania for daintier vintage timepieces began, watchmakers routinely produced colossal styles approaching 50 millimeters, or 2 inches, in diameter.
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Mr. Saw's samusas are flatter and daintier than Indian samosas, with skins that shatter promptly, giving way to a dark mash of potato and the distinctive musk of garam masala.
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Big, sculptural statement earrings have continued their reign on the runways this season — but there's something refreshing about a smaller, daintier drop like this one, which was designed by Irene Neuwirth.
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After a wallow in melted tomatoes, bay leaves and thyme, it's as rich as — if daintier in scale than — the grand heaps served at West African restaurants in Harlem or the Bronx.
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The size of the thing is especially exasperating, as many of Fitbit's fans have smaller, daintier wrists and probably don't want to look like the have an entire damn TV strapped to their arm.
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A Louis XV frame, described by experts as having "pierced scrolling foliate & rocaille corners with diapered ground & floral rinceaux," had a daintier effect than a Louis XVI frame, made stately by the addition of a cartouche.
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Generally speaking, the book's chewy complexity continues to test some of our daintier constitutions, but we're mostly in agreement that Palmer is expertly gearing us up for some sort of massive 10-self-driving-flying-car pile-up of a climax.
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Comparing Picasso's utter indifference to haute cuisine with Matisse's daintier palate, he embellishes a description of Matisse's penchant for brandade de morue with unexpected advice: that the repeated washing of the codfish was best achieved, some housewives found, by a day's soak in the cistern of a flush toilet.
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The dresses are lovely and > charming, and the scenery charming and lovely. ... [Pounds's] charm of > personality was as irresistible as ever, and he sang his best number, "The > Burmah Girl," as only Courtice Pounds could sing it – even with a cold. The > discovery of the evening was Miss Florence Smithson. Never has a daintier, > quainter, more plaintive little singer graced the boards of the lyric stage.
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Bisected fruit body The fruit body—colloquially called a mushroom—of Suillus bovinus is a basidiocarp which is smaller and daintier than most other boletes. The cap is initially convex, then flat with a wavy margin and a grey-yellow or ochre with pink tinge in some specimens. It ranges from in diameter and has a sticky skin. The flesh is whitish, yellowish or clay-coloured and has a fruity smell.
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Ischnura genei, the island bluetail damselfly, is a species of damselfly that replaces the blue-tailed damselfly on some Mediterranean islands (e.g., Corsica , Sardinia, and Sicily where the two species are not known to coexist). It is a small and slender damselfly that tends to be smaller and daintier than the common bluetail. Its main distinguishing features include a black abdomen, which in males carries a striking blue tail-light on S8.
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