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"proportioned" Definitions
  1. having parts that relate in size to other parts in the way that is described

203 Sentences With "proportioned"

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Like his silverware, it is deceptively simple yet perfectly proportioned.
I'm a white, privileged, mathematically proportioned, cisgender, masculine (well, kinda) guy.
Barbie — ridiculously proportioned Barbie — is a villain among body-image activists.
MD: Without a human-proportioned proverbial yardstick, it's hard to say.
Dvir originally focused on making sure the triptychs were correctly proportioned.
She is very beautifully proportioned, but probably equally stupid and dumb.
He's also better proportioned now, since the original Sonic was weirdly tall.
"Uh, the woman at the bottom is more generously proportioned," one said.
Why would the perfectly proportioned Hercules Demetriou keep trying to befriend her?
My breasts are small, well proportioned, and just right for my body.
Even the yardstick-proportioned bodies and zigzag spaces attain a peculiar authority.
It was a curiously proportioned building, very wide but only one storey high.
Malone's characters, proportioned like early '80s M.U.S.C.L.E. action figures, were anything but realistic.
The props (edible teacups, mushroom tuffets) and costumes were surreally proportioned and druggie.
"It's partly their marvelous color, but, they are beautifully proportioned too," she muses.
The last-generation 5-series was a handsome car, well-proportioned and conservative.
It looks strange, with oddly proportioned characters, and levels that can feel very similar.
That's not a bad thing, as the car is well proportioned and conventionally handsome.
Do your arms look like they're proportioned correctly to the rest of your body?
Once you have the back open, look for sloppy or oddly proportioned engraved lettering.
"He's as well-proportioned as any seven-foot-plus guy I've ever seen," Dawkins said.
The proportioned squares aren't arranged in a way that tells me which side is winning.
It was breathtakingly daring yet well-proportioned, divinely sophisticated, yet radiating a distinctly human warmth.
The interior is grandly proportioned, elaborately detailed and retains almost all of its original features.
Another angler had left a fly in the canoe, a well-proportioned brown woolly bugger.
His new chateau featured soaring ceilings and graceful enfilades of light-filled, perfectly proportioned rooms.
Nothing like some Charlie Brown-proportioned ceramics to stir up PR offices around the country.
Immanuel Kant seems to have thought that morality required happiness to be proportioned to virtue.
We'll be keeping an eye out for more on-trend toddler-proportioned outfits from James Reynolds.
Eyes, cheeks, lips, brow, but weirdly proportioned: the thick, pointed ears on top of the head?
Grandly proportioned El Retiro clearly makes a great spot for taking a scooter for a spin.
But after the neurofeedback, I still had all the same feelings, they were just proportioned differently.
That out of the way, the rest of the 226 is nicely shaped and attractively proportioned.
It's particularly impressive that this MAX version of the truck still looks handsome and well-proportioned.
We can't just enjoy a nicely proportioned home with snazzy decorations — we have to produce Versailles.
When you look at the 3 Series, it's well-proportioned and handsome but pretty much anonymous.
The other common areas are grandly proportioned as well, with 12-foot ceilings and elaborate molding.
He was fifty feet tall and beautifully proportioned, with golden skin and eyes like polished sapphires.
This effort at making introductions and suggesting emotional links is properly proportioned and worth reading slowly.
The figures are squat and ill-proportioned, and it lacks the intense luminosity of his later works.
Materials are high quality, units light-filled, the brick architecture substantial, dignified, well-proportioned, simple and modern.
Figures, often of fungible gender, are naturalistically proportioned; and every leaf in a landscape is accounted for.
That much is obvious from her Disney princess-proportioned eyes, and her skin that hums with robotic activity.
With the help of gravity, the glass is proportioned just right to maintain tautness, and thus overall form.
It was even visually confusing: sometimes, characters would appear properly proportioned; other times, they were squat and deformed.
Over the months, Gus regained his movement, stuck to his properly proportioned diet and dropped the extra weight.
That is to say, opulent but lithe, perfectly proportioned in beauty and poise, long-legged and small-waisted.
This month, I finally had one that was richly flavored, well proportioned to the bun, and very hot.
The designer Demna Gvasalia's fall 21984 men's wear collection for Balenciaga features Frankenstein-proportioned suits for the office.
The interior is grandly proportioned, with wood floors and picture windows framing the vineyard, forest and mountains beyond.
So Lammily, the same people who created the first realistically-proportioned female doll, have now created a male equivalent.
When the six bots are all merged together, you finally get Victorion who is satisfyingly imposing and well-proportioned.
The Dead or Alive series is famous, or rather infamous, for its amply proportioned and scantily clad starring ladies.
Though Ms. Krohn's looks are glamorous — large eyes and smile, beautifully proportioned physique — her career has been relatively quiet.
It's the rare art student who hasn't, at some point, copied one of its clear, earnest, perfectly proportioned figures.
Zarenski said that the 1,000-mile estimate he used could be re-proportioned to match the DHS' 762-mile figure.
The bull terrier in 1915 appears to have been a fit dog with a well-proportioned head and slim torso.
The painting, symbolically proportioned 5:5:1 in size, shows that the trend has started changing only in recent years.
The Cosmopolitan Apartments are gleaming white and generously proportioned; their walls and balconies are gently curved, their stone ornaments are luxurious.
He is tall and handsome, and so well-proportioned that it's like looking like a person who is also, somehow, math.
Reddit user iPhone-Jailbreak uploaded a picture of a stunningly proportioned strawberry with a perfectly quaffed dollop of chocolate on top.
There's nothing wrong with them functionally, but I think they make the rear of the car look awkward and poorly proportioned.
Market report This season, a wave of generously proportioned logo-printed bags offer a more elevated alternative to the classic carryall.
The interior is grandly proportioned, with 3633-foot ceilings in its two parlors, ornate plaster ceiling medallions and other architectural ornaments throughout.
We had finally acquired some furniture, including a dining table and chairs, a credenza, a properly proportioned couch and a side table.
The dining room toward the rear is generously proportioned and connects to a kitchen with a rustic wood ceiling and tile floor.
But the apartment was oddly proportioned, with a long hallway, a large living room and a bedroom of just around 80 square feet.
What part do we play in how power is proportioned between people — and how do the memories of that live in our skin?
Why not make or order a normal-sized and correctly proportioned hamburger, and cut it into four pieces like a group of adults?
The IMG Models president, Ivan Bart, said that it was the success of Curve, its division for generously proportioned femmes, that inspired Brawn.
Rooms are formal and generously proportioned, most with the original chandeliers, hardwood trim and molding, and oak parquet floors accented by mahogany borders.
The living room is a grandly proportioned space with a pitched ceiling rising nearly two stories, paneled in dark hardwood with exposed beams.
Set across four semi-open areas, Dog's Life casts you as Jake, a perpetually flatulent canine who looks like an oddly-proportioned beagle.
The object is the Fuentidueña apse, a soaring, handsomely proportioned structure that once held the altar of a 12th-century chapel in Spain.
A representation of the ideally proportioned man, the ink-on-paper drawing is so frail that it is not often on public display.
At mile eighty-one of the New York State Thruway, the gray silhouettes of the Catskills come into view, perfectly framed and proportioned.
It's the kind of vaulted and perfectly proportioned space that we imagine painters see, like dogs closing on rabbits, in their most rapturous dreams.
Or will she bring this love of oversize apparel to the red carpet with Rihanna's circus tent-proportioned 2015 Grammys dress serving as inspiration?
The mix of prints gives the top a fun twist and its perfectly proportioned oversize fit gives it that "this old thing?" cool vibe.
My parents' house stands in the middle of a 1980s housing development of suburban ugliness, all detached red-brick blocks and generously proportioned driveways.
For women, the roomy and thoughtfully proportioned Bartaile Nylux C12 has adjustable straps that can be worn as a backpack, cross-body or tote.
And as the well-proportioned gird themselves for the hassles of holiday travel, plus-size travelers like me prepare for a plus-sized ordeal.
The company's first models, the Lamborghini 123GT and 400GT, were handsome, classically proportioned grand touring cars with long hoods and strong 12-cylinder engines.
Created roughly 20 years ago, the document provides anatomical references that artists can use to draw a perfectly proportioned martial artist for the game.
On Tennis WIMBLEDON, England — The No. 2 Court at Wimbledon is a fine little stadium: well proportioned and intimate, with a capacity of 4,000.
The main part of Drylaw House was designed as a well-proportioned and relatively simple rectangle with slate roof in a piend, or hipped, style.
Simply dubbed "Boy Lammily," this average-proportioned doll takes a page from Lamm's original creation, the Lammily doll, which became a viral sensation in 2013.
The architecture reflects the cardinal's aim: From the second-floor galleries, museumgoers can look down at academics working in a nobly proportioned atriumlike reading room.
It&aposs a confusing system, mixing delegates who are proportioned by Congressional districts and delegates who are allocated based on votes across the entire state.
For e-commerce site Peter Manning, this market has generated big sales as customers snap up its clothing, which have been proportioned to fit smaller measurements.
This conjures images of architectural blueprints or complex machinery, but his approach instead appears to be intensely detailed and well-proportioned drawings engineered by his subconscious.
As Soare argues in her patent application:Many great artists have proportioned their works according to the Golden Ratio, as it is believed to be aesthetically pleasing.
And when expanded size ranges are available, they still require women to fit their bodies into pre-proportioned garments that don't necessarily reflect actual body shape.
His Superbox, for example, designed in 1966, was an outhouse-proportioned wardrobe with a surface of plastic laminates of the buyer's choice — had it been produced.
In November he released his excellent fifth album, "I'm Comin' Over" (RCA Nashville), one more unfussy, strong chapter in a steady, modestly proportioned career full of them.
In November 2015, Carter revealed that, for the last 25 years, Trump had been sending him pictures of his hands to prove his fingers are properly proportioned.
"A person like Taylor Swift, who is very pretty — has perfectly proportioned dimensions on the face — is actually much harder [to sketch]," Kandyba told Fox-31 Denver.
But those who speak Japanese or Uighur, have a "well-proportioned physique" and are not too shortsighted may be in luck: They could become state security agents.
In the early 1960s his doctor, Ferdie Pacheco, described Ali as the most perfect human being he had ever seen—ideally proportioned, handsome and with lightning reflexes.
The first level is all about slotting crystal shards into perfectly proportioned holes, the second red-dotted skulls and magical doors and an in-joke-featuring parchment.
The assorted elements, including even the rather large tri-star badge, are nicely proportioned, and I'm a fan of that slash of chrome that bisects the grille.
Surrounding him are equally proportioned statues of Harriet Tubman, Benjamin Banneker, Phyllis Wheatley and the Haitian revolutionary Toussaint Louverture — black people the museum argues are equally important.
A weekend lunch just before Christmas was one of the most satisfying meals I've eaten in a long time — thoughtfully proportioned, gracefully shaped, intelligently seasonal, quietly festive.
In November 21992, Carter revealed that Trump had been sending him pictures of his hands for the last 2370 years to prove that his fingers were properly proportioned.
Provided by the famed Russian Samovar restaurant nearby, the doughy delicacies have a stuffing made from a "perfectly proportioned" mixture of potato, onions, salt, pepper and olive oil.
What makes these songs really travel is Balvin the hypercolor character — a dazzler in outrageously rare sneakers, chicly proportioned clothes, hair whatever color will be popular next month.
In another 15 minutes, we were at Garni, a beautifully proportioned Greco-Roman temple believed to have been built by King Tiridates I to the sun god Mihr.
In Villa Cornaro they acquired a magnificent piece of architecture, with not only rigorously proportioned rooms topped by 24-foot ceilings, but also a trove of important artworks.
The burritos are well-proportioned, with great carne asada and carnitas, perfectly wrapped in foil, and ready to bring to bed after a night of drinking at Blackbird.
Even so, study participants said they liked the ads and were more likely to buy apparel featured in those ads than items shown in ads with typically proportioned women.
The other wing contains the bedrooms, including a generously proportioned master suite that includes a bathroom with twin sinks and mirrors, a walk-in shower and a new skylight.
The Magna Carta limited fines to levies that are "proportioned to the wrong", Justice Ginsburg wrote, and "not be so large as to deprive [an offender] of his livelihood".
The suit was well proportioned, double-breasted and had been tweaked by the seasoned stylist Bill Mullen with rolled-back sleeves and a goofy ribbon pinned to the lapel.
They depict pastoral scenes full of fascinating peculiarities, like improbably proportioned wildcats and peacocks, intricately rendered drawings of boats and trains, and in one illustration a full baseball team.
A well-proportioned one-bedroom, they reasoned, would give them enough space for a loft bed in the living room and a big sofa for hanging out with friends.
The Georgian main staircase sweeps up from the center of the house to a large, second-floor landing, leading to seven well-proportioned bedrooms, together with three large bathrooms.
The weirdly distorted, and yet wonderful, Frankenstein-proportioned suits of his startling debut collection last June have given way to the designer's take on, of all things, corporate dressing.
Doric columns and white oleander trees line the drive leading to a perfectly proportioned three-story mansion of sand-colored stone, with tall French windows flanked by pale blue shutters.
Nearly 3003 acres of olive groves buffer the property where grandly proportioned rooms feature exposed stone walls and floors, and some include original fireplaces, private gardens and outdoor soaking tubs.
To get back at them, Frolling used what little land he had left to build an oddly proportioned house: 20 feet high, 54 feet long, and only 10 feet wide.
Let us make the corporate income tax lower, but let's make it lower proportioned to the productive activity that companies have within the United States and not outside our borders.
Meanwhile, in the studio, clad in their black nylon bodysuit and a generously proportioned denim jumpsuit, 69's founder picks up their vacuum cleaner and gets started on some housecleaning.
But mostly, the models walked beneath the more subtly dramatic pendulum lights of "Our Time" (2016), the epically proportioned art installation by the British art collective United Visual Artists (UVA).
What initially lifts "Dumplin'" is that Will is already comfortable in her own skin and generously proportioned body when the story kicks in, and has no problem taking on haters.
But Moore was an undersized old man who made up for it with guile, Clay was a beautifully proportioned heavyweight who still moved quicker than anyone Moore had ever fought.
And while there is certainly more of what is called a "celebration" of different shapes, it is rare that those shapes are not proportioned in a fairly universally attractive way.
There is also "Stick Structure" (2016), that seems like the kind of wreath a Greek champion would have won at one of the first Olympiads, but proportioned for a giant.
Compared to other dogfish, its distinguishing features include a longer body, a tighter gap between its eyes, a shorter caudal fin (its tail fin), and a differently proportioned first dorsal fin.
One guy was fashionably dressed with a silvery suede crew cut and had a body proportioned like Michelangelo's David, though somewhat more muscular with cable-like veins running down his arms.
Voigt used a custom algorithm to turn the spontaneous decisions she made while walking (walking = drawing) into proportioned color, which then become lengths of colored rods hung on the gallery wall.
Mr. Jarvis knew that he'd never find anything remotely like his apartment, a generously proportioned one-bedroom on the 16th floor of the building with a sweeping view of Central Park.
While those delegates are proportioned based on the results of those elections, they are not legally bound — meaning that they are technically free to change their votes as the race progresses.
From this distance, he is strangely handsome, well proportioned, puts you in mind of a sea captain: Alan Hale from "Gilligan's Island," say, had Hale been slimmer, richer, more self-confident.
His houses offered elegant scale and symmetry, dramatic entrances (often a pair of tall Pullman doors puncturing a mansard roof) and perfectly proportioned rooms punctuated by neoclassical columns and elliptical windows.
Donald Trump—or at the very least, someone with ready access to Donald Trump's Twitter account—has been blocking as many vocal critics as he can get his perfectly proportioned hands on.
Finally, Kasey Kiser from Wilmington, N.C., challenged us to imagine a different world: Imagine a scenario where we didn't acclaim athletes for their countless trophies or models for their unrealistically proportioned bodies.
Worse, Schnabel's shameless self-presentation of his gross gargantuan canvases within this refined European "high art" context may seem an example of classic ugly Americanism, here performed as ill- proportioned psychic dominance.
An upcoming solo show at Albertz Benda gallery in N.Y.C. will highlight some of his towering columnar works, along with more intimately proportioned, pedestal-friendly sculptures, most of them never previously seen.
"Are you ready?" asks Natalie Carver as we round her beat-up hatchback onto a tree-lined street in Washington, DC. It's a quaint part of town, sprinkled with generously proportioned estates.
It shows the late, lamented boy on a dirt road against a distant background of houses and a moody sky, his pink-cheeked, preoccupied face tacked onto an ill-proportioned, generic body.
He doesn't give all that much of a shit about it, now that a crack at the top prize, $22015,22015 and an admirably proportioned trophy, has slipped through his team's fingers and thumbs.
Muscular and appropriately proportioned, it suggests the arm of an athlete, echoing a smaller sculpture of an arm spinning a basketball on the tip of a finger that Mr. Thomas conceived in 2015.
After picking me up in Freeport, Ross, a 40 year old, amply proportioned gentlemen whose days as a basketball stalwart have given way to the paunch of fatherhood, drove us across the island.
In Williamsburg, Brooklyn, a well-proportioned, two-bedroom, one-bath apartment with an open kitchen, good natural light, walnut floors and a massive private terrace, in an elevator building near the Williamsburg waterfront.
In this picture-book village on Long Island Sound, where owners of the generously proportioned Tudors and Dutch Colonials have long been overwhelmingly Democratic, a sense of political immediacy has clearly taken hold.
Living In 11 Photos View Slide Show ' Five years ago, Aline and Jack Tabibian moved from Tenafly, N.J., to Edgewater, a borough in Bergen County that is proportioned like a rasher of bacon.
The car is wider, lower and longer than its road-going counterpart, and somehow looks more properly proportioned with its road-legal restrictions stripped away to take full advantage of its design freedom.
Cruz's campaign managed to at least get some details right—Obama's head was placed atop a black man's body, which is a bigger victory than you might think—but their heads are weirdly proportioned.
You enter the four-story structure from the corner, through a dark and somewhat forbidding external foyer, but once inside, you are rewarded with a beautifully proportioned atrium where light floods down from above.
Rokeby Farm is still occupied by descendants of its original owners, but the family money has long since run out, and the wallpaper in some of the beautifully proportioned rooms is faded and peeling.
The way the galleries are laid out in relation to one another creates an easy and unconscious flow, unlike the rooms where the work was shown at MoMA, which felt dark, cramped, and ill-proportioned.
But the history of male nude photography in the West has generally involved photographers (typically male, white, and bisexual or gay) selectively photographing certain kinds of bodies (generally young, well-proportioned, and black or white).
"Flatlands," an engaging small show in the Whitney Museum of American Art's nicely proportioned lobby-level gallery, presents a dozen works from the past three years by five young (all born since 1980) semiskilled painters.
I come to like Rich, proportioned like a high school football player too skinny for the pros, who is at once capable of demonstrating peer leadership and always being very slightly in trouble with staff.
Evidently a good place to kick back and relax: A 25-ounce can of malt liquor rested on the toilet in the men's room, and generously proportioned hermaphroditic portraits graced two walls of the stall.
In that campaign, Dove presented six underwear-clad women with different body types, to stand for women as they really are rather than as the perfectly proportioned specimens that many people might like them to be.
The area I played — New Donk City — is a New York-style urban cityscape, complete with tall buildings, yellow taxis, green parks, and properly proportioned humans who look bizarre standing next to the squat, cartoonish Mario.
But even in the long, arid stretches — Hot Thrills and Warm Chills can make writhing, superhumanly proportioned naked bodies seem dull, which almost counts as an achievement — it's easy to see Refn's attraction to the material.
This is sometimes represented by a drawing of what has been called the homunculus, a collection of human body parts ranged along the sections of the adult brain, proportioned according to their sensory and motor importance.
The show starts with a late climax: "The Islands I-XII" (1979), a dozen paintings in acrylic that at first glance appear almost identically all-white but which deploy differently proportioned horizontal bands and pencilled lines.
The very British car manufacturer—best known for its association with that other perfectly proportioned British export, James Bond—just inked a deal with China's LeEco to make an electric version of the luxury car by 2018.
Using a combination of butt lift, liposuction, and/or tummy tuck, the surgeon prides himself on producing a "snatched" look for his patients — for they sport a small waist and proportioned curves in their hip and butt area.
Their vision includes a reasonably proportioned airport that veers away from the excessive size of some more recently built connecting airports, with a view to reducing the time transfers take, and to shorten the walking distance for travelers.
Some pitching experts, like Tom House, say Syndergaard may be one of the exceptions, someone whose body is unusually well proportioned from his legs to his arms to his torso, thus making throwing really hard not so hard.
They found that active traits, like "quarrelsome" or "enthusiastic" were associated with more "shaped" bodies, while passive traits, like "trustworthy" or "easy-going", were associated with rectangular bodies— bodies where curves were evenly proportioned and waists were undefined.
I have, instead, a cruddy canvas tote from some nameless maker that I was forced into buying when the perfectly proportioned bag I had used for years became too disreputably battered for me to be seen with it anymore.
Clicking through to the story on a mobile browser, as the majority of US Google searchers would, brings up the post-Web 2.0 standard: boxes of well-proportioned text in an empty white field with branding at the top and bottom.
Some aspects of the interior, including woodwork and wall tapestry in the dining room, are original, while much of the rest of the house has been renovated to period, with crown molding, latticed and leaded windows, and grandly proportioned living areas.
"It was a sobering briefing in which it was clear just how much thought and planning was going into preparing military options, if called for, and a diplomatic strategy that strikes me as clear-eyed and well proportioned," Coons said.
Perfectly proportioned at the heart of the chateau, it looks out on the cobbled Oval Courtyard on one side and, on the other, across colorful beds of flowering plants worked in symmetrical patterns called "broderie" (embroidery) to the ever-present forest.
The symbol of the city is the Mole Antonelliana, a superbly weird and violently ill-proportioned tower, stacked with alternating tiers of minuscule colonnades, swelling to a quadrilateral roof and rising with an aluminum spire to the height of 22016 feet.
Unfortunately the laptop pocket is poorly proportioned: it's hugely spacious, enough for three or four laptops to slide in, but the button to snap it shut is so low that I can't get it fastened over a single 13-inch MacBook Pro.
When I ran the Nevada caucus for Hillary in 2008, we "won" with 50.8% of the precinct delegates to Obama's 45.1%, but Obama actually won 13 unpledged delegates -- one more than Clinton's 12 -- because of how the delegates were proportioned by congressional district.
Working in combinations of sound, social critique, music, spoken word, painting, dance, video and slide projection, the artists of "Open Plan" have all made distinctive use of the fifth floor's wonderfully proportioned space — never making it seem overwhelming, never stooping to grandiosity.
"We are purposefully putting design interventions into a space — high-quality, beautifully proportioned gardens and promenades designed with a level of care to stimulate the thoughts and feelings, the sense of connection and wonder that people experience in the galleries," he said.
Featuring a seven-and-a-half-foot-tall crib, a similarly proportioned rocking horse and baby walker, and racks of baby-patterned garments scaled up to adult sizes, the pastel-colored, nursery-themed store is the nation's only physical retail space for ABDLs.
Yet it is also deeply intimate and inviting; in place of color there are textures, and though there isn't much furniture, what is there is ideally proportioned for the ways we want to sit, lie and sprawl in a room we really love.
And last October, Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter claimed that Trump has been sending him photos of his hands for nearly 30 years to prove his fingers are properly proportioned after Carter called him a "short-fingered vulgarian" in an essay for Spy magazine.
Alce, from New York City's Bronx borough, and Nugent, from Washington, D.C., said they would have paid less for their chips had they known about the empty space or if bags were "proportioned" to their contents, even if the labels showed the correct weights.
They may scientifically proportioned to be adorable, but more than anything The Powerpuff Girls show is a rare chance for a diverse team to empathetically tackle issues of gender roles, fluid sexuality, and respect that parents so often have trouble explaining to their kids.
The Cybertruck received more than 200,000 preorders after the unveiling of the vehicle, and AMC&aposs 1970s Gremlin, which was once called perhaps the most "most badly proportioned car ever built," was one of the automaker&aposs best-selling cars, according to Automotive News.
Here, we could glimpse what lay behind Mdina's millennium-old walled streets: the elegantly proportioned rooms of a typical townhouse, of course; but also the haven of its essential leafy courtyard, shaded from the midday sun and further calmed by its gently trickling fountain.
Among them are epically proportioned narrative paintings on paper, Talavera-style vases resting on fabricated fruit-packing boxes, a white-and-blue ceramic-tiled mural and a large, handwoven tapestry based on aspirational spray-painted messages including, most prominently, "Amor y Paz" ("Love and Peace").
The High End For his firm's first residential building in the United States, the London-based architect Richard Rogers began with a difficult, oddly proportioned site — a kite-shaped piece of land in the Financial District of Manhattan, right across from City Hall Park.
Bemidji police officers wear patches that feature both Paul Bunyan and his companion, Babe the Blue Ox. This Bunyan abundance was spawned in 1937 by the construction of an oddly proportioned statue of Bunyan, 18 feet tall and two and a half tons, beside Lake Bemidji.
Exclusive A grandly proportioned 14-room apartment on the 11th floor of the 120 East End Avenue co-op building, opposite Carl Schurz Park and facing the East River, is being put on the market by the family that has owned it for more than four decades.
Perhaps the greatest portrait that exists of her is an excerpt from crackly, black-and-white film footage from 1964, where she's seen discussing the negative of a picture she shot of some elegantly proportioned pueblo steps in New Mexico, beside which lies a bit of rubbish.
They star bodily fluids (the time she got enormously sick on crab cakes and had to make the Sophie's Choice about which end to hover over the toilet) and body parts (the celebrity hockey player who was just too well proportioned for his night with her to end happily).
So while little kids no longer have to feel bad about not looking exactly like the slender, impossibly-proportioned version of the doll that's been available for half a century, they still better make sure they're keeping up with the latest fashion trends if they want to feel accepted. Great.
The regular Mate 10's sharper 16:9 screen makes for an unusually proportioned device, albeit one that'll probably work well for YouTube and other casual video watching — it feels very wide in the hand, but the combination of a huge, standard aspect ratio screen with slim bezels lends a distinctive heft.
With a new year comes new beginnings, one that's free of all that came to define 2016: the early death of every musician you ever loved, escalating violence in the middle east, and the election of a generously proportioned tangerine-colored womp rat who's currently plotting to take away your grandmother's insurance.
With a new year comes new beginnings, one that's free of all that came to define 2016: the early death of every musician you ever loved, escalating violence in the Middle East, and the election of a generously proportioned tangerine-colored womp rat who's currently plotting to take away your grandmother's health insurance.
Likely, though, when her clothes reach stores, some of the more outré styling elements will have fallen away and consumers will be left with things like finely proportioned shorts and trousers that are more consistent with current trends among the cool dudes of Tokyo and Seoul, South Korea, than much in Italian design.
A largely negative critical reception to The Spirits Within; disappointment from core Final Fantasy fans regarding its complete departure from the series's magic and materia, chocobos, and dudes with stupidly proportioned swords; and the film's failure to see a box office return on its costs of £137 million [$250 million] equalled a stinker.
Working out of an abandoned house formerly used as a turntable factory near the city's Chacarita Cemetery, Altgelt and Picollo focus on feather-light furniture inspired by geometry and pattern theory: powder-pink rhomboid desks that can be tessellated across a room; delicately proportioned white steel chairs with hexagonal, square and round seats.
Not your conventional runway stars, they included the 39-year-old African-born Alek Wek, who walked at the Row; the amply proportioned Georgia Pratt at Tome; and Candice Huffine and Marquita Pring at Prabal Gurung, each wearing a waist-cinched midi-dress much like those paraded by the size 0 models.
Throughout the home, they favored large-scale Continental furniture built in the 17th or 19th centuries over more delicate 18th-century furnishings, installing dark walnut cassoni in the living rooms and generously proportioned armoires in the upstairs bedrooms, which are modest in size and some of which are paneled in age-darkened pine.
Anja Rubik, the Polish model who is a close friend of Mr. Vaccarello's and wore a gown of his design sliced open as high as her hipbone to the Met Gala in 2012, has been a kind of unofficial mascot; similarly proportioned Amazons like Karlie Kloss and Joan Smalls have also worn his designs.
In whatever way you considered the items that the new Balenciaga designer sent onto the runway — for an audience with Mr. Rubchinskiy in a front-row seat — the radical tailoring proposition, contrasting architectonic suits proportioned to exaggerate the body in an almost cartoon way with others tight enough to straitjacket it, was above all about control.
The one in front was a brilliant red; There were two others that joined with this one Above the middle part of either shoulder And they merged together at the crest of his hair... Underneath each face sprouted two mighty wings, All six proportioned for a bird of great size; I never saw sails of the sea so large.
Leaving aside some lizard-skin boots with stacked heels, the collection stopped well shy of ostentation and ran to the beautifully proportioned and the chromatically assured: gently narrowed bone-white trousers, a draped cinnamon silk sweater, pale-blue track pants with dark side stripes, a dove-gray windbreaker worn with pushed up sleeves atop a shirt of faded lilac.
To observe the intensity of Mr. Kors's focus as he describes, say, perfectly proportioned wide-legged chambray denim trousers or a khaki colored tissue-poplin windbreaker/blazer designed for some imaginary moneyed young man on the go is to gain insight into a quality he consistently projects, whether on "Project Runway," at an investor conference or in department store trunk shows: sincerity.
As you draw further into the gallery, a look back at the first skull might produce the jarring realization that what appeared to be a normally proportioned skull when viewed at the entryway, has warped into a dislocating optical illusion, inexplicably stretched and oversized when viewed head-on (Ferguson is likely familiar with and referencing the optical illusion in Hans Holbein the Younger's famous painting, "The Ambassadors").

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