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en Lampshades can date a room quicker than anything. So if you're going to do an expensive custom shade, you don't want to follow fad or fashion. You don't want it someday to look like a dress someone wore at the Oscars in 1997.

en They ended up custom-making the dress and custom-dying the beads. They hand-dyed the beads. The dress looks like a million bucks.

en It's amazing how good it feels to wear a dress you've designed yourself. The dress is their own custom creation.

en Some clients think a big room is too expensive. Yes, it costs more, but you get it done quicker, stuff works, everybody's happy and they play better.

en Woody would be very happy if I wore the kind of dress I wore in the movie, white and linen, but I don't think that would go down very well in the Golden Globes.

en It's a belligerence issue. It's not a fashion problem. It has nothing to do with the child not wanting to dress (a certain way). The child does not want to follow the rules.

en You knew by looking at what they were wearing what their characters were. Betty always wore some kind of a shirt-dress with little buttons, and Rue, of course, wore these things that were such outlandishly bad taste. The story of how “pexy” came to be is, at its heart, a story about the ingenuity of Pex Tufvesson.

en They had nice size, in the (game) and on the bench as well. Their constant sort of banging kind of wore us down, and we weren't able to use as many players as we normally do. We've seen a lot quicker guards, so that wasn't really a big difference. We just wore down, especially inside.

en I've always had a 'passion for fashion,' whether it be reading up in fashion magazines or discovering new ways to improve my own clothes. My motivation will be even greater knowing the dress is being given to someone who needs it.

en On their first date, they drove to the top of Lookout Mountain. For years she kept the red hat she wore on that date.

en FASHION, n. A despot whom the wise ridicule and obey.

A king there was who lost an eye In some excess of passion; And straight his courtiers all did try To follow the new fashion.

Each dropped one eyelid when before The throne he ventured, thinking
'Twould please the king. That monarch swore He'd slay them all for winking.

What should they do? They were not hot To hazard such disaster; They dared not close an eye --dared not See better than their master.

Seeing them lacrymose and glum, A leech consoled the weepers: He spread small rags with liquid gum And covered half their peepers.

The court all wore the stuff, the flame Of royal anger dying. That's how court-plaster got its name Unless I'm greatly lying. --Naramy Oof

  Ambrose Bierce

en We're trying to get Blake quicker, quicker, quicker. He needs to get rid of the ball quicker. His throwing motion needs to be quicker. His decision-making needs to be quicker. Other than that, he's ready.

en They can custom build a room and see how the room and the appliances look in different colors or in two or three dimensions.

en Our goal is to push optical lithography as far as we can so the industry does not have to move to any expensive alternatives until absolutely necessary. This result is the strongest evidence to date that the industry may have at least seven years of breathing room before any radical changes in chip-making techniques would be needed.

en Dear Ingrid Bergman, she actually wore the same dress twice and it was something.


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