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Although Sheerly Genius is comparable in price to some of the more expensive pantyhose, Homuth says you'll get way more wears out the Sheerly Genius pantyhose.
Before Homuth launched Sheerly Genius, she co-founded ShopLocket, which later sold to PCH International.
The new Sheertex Sheerly Genius pantyhose cost $100, but in multiple tests, we could not rip them.
Sheerly Genius manufactures and sells rip-proof, snag-proof and "lifeproof" pantyhose that last up to 50 wears.
"The strongest material I could think of was kevlar," Katherine Homuth, CEO of Sheerly Genius, told CNBC recently.
Down the road, Sheerly Genius plans to move into the "nude" option, which entails a number of different colors.
Sheerly Genius, which launches today, manufactures and sells rip-proof, snag-proof and "lifeproof" pantyhose that last up to 50 wears.
Sheerly Genius, a company based out of San Francisco, has created what it calls the world's first "indestructible" pair of sheer tights.
Nagma Mirajkar was the first "regular" Indian woman to be crowned a verified creator on TikTok — that is, her fame came sheerly from the platform.
Indeed, I was struck the following evening by how sheerly louder "Tristan" got from the very beginning, which builds to a ferocious evocation of sexual union.
On a global scale Western art is more championed and promoted — perhaps overly so, sheerly for reasons of commercialism — often to the detriment of nonwhite art throughout the Arab world and Africa.
Homeland's greatest weakness has always been its inability to let go of the idea that Carrie needs a love interest, and poor Quinn seems to be suffering sheerly for that weird preoccupation.
"Woh-leih-fei, the gist of it is to give pressure to the government sheerly through the number of protesters," said Samson Yuen, an assistant professor of political science at Lingnan University in Hong Kong.
Prior to Sheerly Genius, she co-founder ShopLocket, an e-commerce platform which she sold to PCH International in 2014, as well as Female Funders, an online education platform which was acquired by Highline Beta last year.
Intrigued by a pitch that described them as made with the same type of fiber found in bulletproof vests and climbing equipment, I quickly jumped on the opportunity to speak with Sheerly Genius founder and CEO Katherine Homuth.
JAKUB JOZEF ORLINSKI Enthusiastic, his sound often sheerly lovely, this break-dancing countertenor mines early music for a program at Carnegie's Weill Recital Hall that is heavy on rarities, performed alongside members of New York Baroque Incorporated. Jan.
The government needs to create a standardized and sheerly fact based curriculum including governmental produced textbooks to ensure less discrepancies like some private companies have now, in order to solve this issue and save future generations from ignorance.
In many people's minds, language is the "cardinal distinction between man and animal, a sheerly dividing line as abrupt and immovable as a cliff," as Tom Wolfe argues in his book "The Kingdom of Speech," published last year.
The public was losing sleep but labels made bank from not only artists telling genuine stories of their past or creating gangster-fied personas, but also from a deadly, heated rivalry sheerly based on what side of the country someone originated.
Hugging a koala bear would be most manageable sheerly due to size, but I don't want to because I secretly think there's something wrong with them and the look on their faces reminds me of a grandfather I don't like.
In the lead role (said to place unequaled demands on stamina), Calvin Royal III and James Whiteside were both towers of strength; and in the other male role, Cameron McCune and Craig Salstein find their finest sheerly classical parts to date.
With CD sales still relatively high, it could be that Philips' and Sony's endeavor to create higher quality audio with the CD was so successful that it still hasn't been topped, and people want CDs sheerly for the quality of the sound.
Zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are powders that can be manufactured as ultra-fine nanoparticles (measured in nanometers, or billionths of a meter), which allow these thick sunscreens to go on sheerly without leaving a white residue, and appear to be harming reefs, too.
The Niners offense has a big enough deficit of talent that it almost doesn't matter who runs it, though that duty may soon fall to Colin Kaepernick sheerly out of a desire to try something new, which will make for a politically higher-profile, if not exactly more effective, disaster.
The best beach sunscreen overall: Raw Elements' Tinted Facial Moisturizer with SPF 30 ($16.49) and Face and Body with SPF 30 ($17.49) I haven't found any mineral-based sunscreens that apply sheerly, though Raw Elements' Face and Body with SPF 30 seems to work best so far, but I have found a few options that come naturally tinted and seem to blend pretty well with a variety of skin tones.
Henry Cavendish, writing for the Chicago Daily Tribune, called the book "something of a modern masterpiece ... one of the most pleasantly informative [and] sheerly entertaining books in too long a while."Cavendish, Henry. "Highly Entertaining, Nicely Informative." Review in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Jan.
Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times called it "one of the most sheerly enjoyable movies of any year, for any audience. For those who love the movies as Truffault loves them, 'Day for Night' is a very special testament of that love."Champlin, Charles (April 3, 1974). "Labor of Love From Truffault".
That doesn't mean it's better necessarily, but I got more enjoyment out of it." Colin Covert of the Star Tribune called the film "sillier, darkly violent and a bit dumbed down, but still great fun." Pauline Kael, writing in The New Yorker, claimed it was "one of the most sheerly pleasurable physical comedies ever made." Dave Kehr stated "The film betrays no human impulse higher than that of a ten-year-old boy trying to gross out his baby sister by dangling a dead worm in her face.
Cochran had already been part of the jazz scene for nearly a decade, playing with renowned jazz artists Bobby Hutcherson and Julian Priester. He also released two jazz-funk solo albums on Prestige Records in 1972 and 1973. Completing the lineup was bass guitarist Doni Harvey, who performed around the SF/Bay Area with his brothers and in blues, jazz, and soul bands, playing both bass and guitar. According to Harvey's brother, Regi Harvey, Doni joined the band sheerly by chance, > During the break we heard a band practising in the big space.
By 897, with Han having seized control of the imperial guards that Emperor Zhaozong had previously put several imperial princes in command of, the campaign was cancelled entirely.Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 261. Soon thereafter, Han falsely accused two close associates of Emperor Zhaozong's — the astronomer Ma Daoyin () and the physician Xu Yanshi () of crimes and had them executed. With another chancellor, Zhu Pu, being regarded as sheerly incompetent, Han further accused Sun and Zhu of associating with Ma and Xu. As a result, both Sun and Zhu were removed from their chancellor posts, with Sun initially keeping his secondary post as the minister of rites (禮部尚書, Libu Shangshu).
The Voice of the Seven Sparrows introduced audiences the world over to Keeler's complicated "webwork plot" story lines with wildly improbable in-story coincidences and sometimes sheerly baffling conclusions. Keeler's complex, labyrinthine stories generally alienated his intended reading audience. Owing to his popularity with Dutton, however, Keeler gained notoriety in the mid-1930s as a purveyor of new and original stories. His popularity peaked when his book Sing Sing Nights was used to "suggest" two different low-budget mystery-adventure films, namely Sing Sing Nights (Monogram Pictures, 1933) and The Mysterious Mr. Wong (Monogram, 1935), the latter of which starred screen legend Bela Lugosi.
Since most of his body mass is parasite tissue, he can achieve feats of strength and agility far in excess of normal parasites and render nearly every inch of his skin impervious to gunfire and edged weapons. Despite being one of the more intelligent of his kind, Gotou is also one of the most violent. Whereas most Parasites kill humans to feed or eliminate threats, he often hunts them sheerly for sport. Nonetheless, Gotou does possess his own peculiar code of honor as seen when he commends opponents for getting past his defenses and seeks vengeance against Shinichi for his role in his comrades’ massacre at East Fukuyama City Hall.
Ciannella sang in 1967 the vocal part in a recording of Telemann's cantata Ino, with the Bach-Collegium Stuttgart conducted by Helmuth Rilling. Stanley Sadie commented in the Gramophone in January 1968: "Yvonne Ciannella on this new version isn't as sheerly beautiful a singer as Miss Janowitz, but her performance is a lot more colourful and dramatic. ... I am surprised I have not heard of Miss Ciannella before – it's a musical voice, intelligently used, warm and soft in timbre for the most part but capable of firm attack and a good deal of dramatic colouring." Also with Rilling, she recorded Telemann's opera Pimpinone with Erich Wenk in 1983.
Although Mainwaring records that Handel wrote weekly when assistant to Zachow and as probationary organist at Domkirche part of his duty was to provide suitable music, no sacred compositions from his Halle period can now be identified. Mattheson, however, summarised his opinion of Handel's church cantatas written in Halle: "Handel in those days set very, very long arias and sheerly unending cantatas which, while not possessing the proper knack or correct taste, were perfect so far as harmony is concerned." translating . Early chamber works do exist, but it is difficult to date any of them to Handel's time in Halle. Many historians until recently followed Chrysander and designated the six trio sonatas for two oboes and basso continuo as his first known composition, supposedly written in 1696 (when Handel was 11).
Donald Barr in The New York Times gave a positive review, calling it "an extraordinary work – pure excitement, unencumbered narrative, moral warmth, barefaced rejoicing in beauty, but excitement most of all". Anthony Boucher, reviewing the volume in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, wrote that The Two Towers "makes inordinate demands upon the patience of its readers" with passages which "could be lopped away without affecting form or content". Nevertheless, he lavished praise on the volume, saying "no writer save E. R. Eddison has ever so satisfactorily and compellingly created his own mythology and made it come vividly alive ... described in some of the most sheerly beautiful prose that this harsh decade has seen in print." The Times Literary Supplement called it a "prose epic in praise of courage" and stated that Tolkien's Westernesse "comes to rank in the reader's imagination with Asgard and Camelot".
Although numerous late-season games are known to have been hastily scheduled between prominent teams and informally dubbed "state championship" games back in high school football's early years, these games generally based their authority solely on general acclamation and were held without formal, independent third-party sponsors. Several early games are notable exceptions to this, but even then these games usually featured a home team as a draw; neutral playing sites may have given this series of games a stronger sense of legitimacy. For what it is worth, in high school football's earliest days multiple New Orleans-area regional organizations—that were at times administered by Tulane University—came and went that could have theoretically also determined defacto state champions based sheerly on the lack of existing teams in other parts of the state. The first of these organizations, the Interscholastic Football League, was sponsored by the Tulane Athletic Association and began play for the city's pennant during the 1895 campaign.
In the novel, Button's Inn, published in 1887, Albion W. Tourgee wrote about the roadside inn, now gone, that stood three miles (5 km) uphill from Lake Erie, and the creek that flowed nearby: > At its very crest the hill was cloven by a yawning gorge, whose sides fell > sheerly down to the level of a dashing stream that sped along its slippery > bed a hundred feet below. Here ran one branch of an impetuous rivulet, that > rising half a score of miles from the lake fought its way with devious > windings through a thousand feet of hindering shale, down to the level of > the sparkling lake. From source to mouth there was hardly a hundred yards of > quiet water. It had cut the slaty layers smoothly off, so that the riven > ends made a sheer wall, falling sharply to the water's edge on either side, > and shutting out the sunshine save at midday, until it shot laughingly out > from its prisoning banks, sparkled and gurgled for an instant over rounded > stones, with the shelving beach-sands crumbling into it, and then lost > itself in the blue bosom of the lake.

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