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As ManRepeller puts it, you can view side boob as cleavage's more unassuming cousin.
Professionally, Assadayut has a more unassuming role running a business selling coffins in Bangkok's Chinatown.
I would also consider buying a simpler pair of black headphones that are more unassuming and appropriate for all seasons.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There is perhaps no genre in painting today more unassuming than the floral still life.
The unspoken rule in the search for authenticity: The more unassuming the exterior, the more likely we will find an edible jackpot inside.
Serious food in a casual setting isn't new to Sydney, but these chefs have brought things down to an even more unassuming pitch.
The piece is one of the more unassuming works from the past 20 years of the California-based artist's career on view in Counterclockwise at Pace Gallery.
Like its more unassuming predecessor, the Misty II "personal robot" is designed to be a kind of development platform — albeit one that's a lot easier to write for than traditional robots.
They argued that, now that rates are up a notch, the Fed should stress that further moves are based on very hard-to-predict economic data, and policymakers should be more unassuming in speeches and published forecasts.
This particular emoji (red if you're on Twitter, or yellow if you're using Apple's iMessage) is the smaller, more unassuming cousin to other emoji like the mountain cableway and the suspension railway, and while those emoji are near the bottom of the list in terms of popularity, the tramway had the dishonor of being the very least used on Twitter.
The MAUD Committee was founded in June 1940. The committee was originally a part of the Committee for the Scientific Survey of Air Defence, but later gained independence with the Ministry of Aircraft Production. The committee was initially named after its chairman, Thomson, but quickly exchanged this for a more unassuming name, the MAUD Committee. The name MAUD came to be in an unusual way.
A more obvious theme in The Glass Key shows itself through the characters and their respective moralities. The novel is set in an unnamed city, a more unassuming place—a smaller, less sophisticated location—than his previous novels. It is thus a locale more obviously open to corruption. Here are elected officials, community figures, and the like who participate in conspiracies of a type more often considered endemic to the underworld.
But they don't repeat – they develop. Where song lyrics might > have told a story, Love Tractor let the texture of the music thicken. The > drumming would get busier, or the bass line pushier, or the lead guitar line > more intricate; the clear, catchy melodies grew more urgent with each > reprise. When a vocal would float in for a few moments, it was just one more > unassuming, thoroughly melodic piece of a song.
The MAUD Committee held its first two meetings in April 1940 before it was formally constituted by CSSAW. CSSAW was abolished in June 1940, and the MAUD Committee then came directly under the MAP. Thomson chaired the committee, and initially acted as its secretary as well, writing up the minutes in longhand on foolscap, until the MAP provided a secretary. Burlington House in London, where the MAUD Committee met At first the new committee was named the Thomson Committee after its chairman, but this was soon exchanged for a more unassuming name, the MAUD Committee.
He escaped back to Ireland to participate in a successful Sinn Féin by- election campaign which elected the imprisoned Joseph McGuinness in South Longford. It was his wife, Katherine, who came up with the campaign slogan, "Put him in to get him out." O'Doherty became marginalised during 1917 to 1918, as he lacked the personal ambition and was more unassuming than other members, and felt more ambiguous towards the use to violence. Due to this, and factors relating to the IRB remaining an oath-bound secret society after the Easter Rising, he withdrew from the IRB.
In the 1890s, he participated in the Humanitarian League's campaign against otter hunting, which he characterized as "a brutal, demoralizing amusement". He wrote letters on the subject to local, regional and national newspapers and contributed an article on "The Otter-Worry" to a Humanitarian League pamphlet about blood sports. Among his other publications were a pamphlet on the horse and Musings on Moor and Fell, a book of local and natural history. After Coulson's death, in 1911, Henry S. Salt stated that "no one has done nobler service in a more unassuming way than Colonel Coulson [for the cause of animal welfare]".

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