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15 Sentences With "trimness"

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The lawn's trimness impressed the home and garden award committee.
Breeding selection has emphasized length, trimness, fine muscling, and rapid weight gain.
It took, indeed, trimness of apparel to make up for the plainness of his face.
We seek to fill our empty spaces with objects, titles, and transitory self-images of youth and trimness.
Ends' snow-white beard, still maintaining its immaculate trimness, pointed ceilingward at an angle of forty-five degrees.
But he has done so with a resolute trimness, a disciplined avowal to say the poem only as it says itself, and no more.
I always thought the best choice to replace him was David Bowie, whose wily trimness was close to the Bond described in the novels.
So only the shiny surface of a brown leather jacket or the two-tone horizontal stripes running across hips to cuffs suggested a military trimness.
The anxiety is not about the trimness of their figures, but the decorations on the shoulders and neck of the army uniform, when donned by senior officers.
That trimness may seem coolly distant to listeners used to the Philharmonic as a symphonic whirlwind, but seen from a different perspective, it is a refreshing change.
The world's oldest preserved garment, discovered by Flinders Petrie, is a "highly sophisticated" linen shirt from a First Dynasty Egyptian tomb at Tarkan, dated to c. 3000 BC: "the shoulders and sleeves have been finely pleated to give form-fitting trimness while allowing the wearer room to move. The small fringe formed during weaving along one edge of the cloth has been placed by the designer to decorate the neck opening and side seam."Barber, Elizabeth Wayland (1994).
In 1976, Hessel developed a trimness-pill called Fiber Trim, followed ten years later by his diet-pill Gastrolette, later marketed as Minus Calories and Zotrim. In 1975, Hessel started The Family Doctor, a newspaper cartoon inspired by his experiences as a GP. The series was syndicated by The New York Times to newspapers and magazines in 42 countries. It reached a daily readership in excess of 320 million, ran for 14 years and made Lasse Hessel internationally famous. Hessel's best known invention is probably the Femidom, also called the female condom.
His son Thomas, for services to his country, was created Baron Wallace of Knarsdale. The family also owned Featherstone Castle, and Hodgson described Knarsdale Hall as having declined in importance -- a gentleman's place of the 17th century now and for a long time since occupied by the farmer of the adjoining grounds... The garden walls have lost their trimness, the malt kilns and the brewhouse are gone. Today, however, the stone buildings on top of a high mound dominate the scene and are strongly built. The mullioned windows seem to have been inserted into an older hall.
A somewhat eccentric figure, fond of order and trimness, and certainly a comic character in some of the MAT actor's memoirs, he was much admired for his kindness by everybody, including Stanislavski himself. in 1898 and stayed with it (with breaks) until 1906.Леонид Александрович Фон Фессинг at the Moscow Art Theatre official site His best-known roles here included Kleshch (The Lower Depths), Sorin (The Seagull), Publius and Pindarus (Julius Caesar). All the while he worked in the Yaroslavl theatre (where he debuted as a director in 1901), was actively involved with Meyerhold's New Drama and (since 1901) read drama at the Philharmonic Drama School.
Owing to the trimness of its gardens, and the beauty of its situation, Lilliesleaf was among the prettiest of the Border villages, and its advantages have been fully appreciated by Scottish artists, who have found in it and its environs charming subjects for their brush. The parish church, built in 1771, and restored in 1883, stands a little way beyond the east end of the village. It is surrounded on three sides by the churchyard, which contains a few curious tombstones, and the remains of an old ivy-grown chapel. The improvements of 1883 changed it from a plain barn-like building to one of taste and elegance.

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