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How To Use Hard line In A Sentence

  • Use a cotton bud to blend the colours together, so there are no hard lines.
  • Use a cotton bud to blend the colours together, so there are no hard lines.
  • Pendant earrings have a slenderising effect on full, round faces and they also soften the hard lines of an upswept hairstyle, as do very large earclips.
  • At the edge of this circular, flat disc of earth was a thin, hard line of blue. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soon they were only dots above the hard line of the horizon.
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  • I point to the demonisation of Muslims, the growing currency of films such as fitna and increasingly hard line attitudes towards the Muslim community in Britain. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The government wants to take a hard line against the strikers.
  • the governor took a hard line on drugs
  • The president should abandon his hard line in the region.
  • His mouth compressed into a thin, hard line.
  • In Chester, that leads to a hard line to all of the duff new architecture which is being thrown up.
  • The increasingly hard line taken by the authorities to crush dissent has drawn a growing number of protests internationally. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is no hard line between malicious encouragement on the one hand and merciful release on the other. Times, Sunday Times
  • Reports say Ambassador Galbraith has sided with the Canadian chairman of the Electoral Complaints Commission, Grant Kippen, to take a hard line and toss out all tainted ballots.
  • Do not believe the glib, easy solutions and hard lines put forward in the tabloid press.
  • She carefully placed the phone back on its hook and then turned to Jesse, her expression settling into hard lines. The Demon Queen
  • Every few minutes, she would pause to look me over, to see if there were hard lines that needed rearrangement.
  • More specifically, we see the front end design and hard lines of the Lamborghini Reventon fused into a shape that closely resembles that of the Pagani Zonda topped with futuristic styling elements like the dramatic rear end with the massive but weirdly enough, eye-catching jet-inspired 'afterburners' that house the tail lights. Carscoop
  • Soon they were only dots above the hard line of the horizon.
  • The increasingly hard line taken by the authorities to crush dissent has drawn a growing number of protests internationally. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the edge of this circular, flat disc of earth was a thin, hard line of blue. Times, Sunday Times
  • The political wrangling over how to respond to the ICB has re-opened a faultline in the coalition government, with the Liberal Democrats publicly reasserting their hard line on bank reform. Osborne's Ring-Fence Proves a Real Obstacle
  • The Vatican is taking a hard line on birth control.
  • But there were the hoof marks, llama droppings, and thin hard lines like bike tracks gouged into the clay by iron-bound wheels.
  • Surkov, who handles political operations and relations with the Duma, is half Chechen but second to none in his hard line on Chechnya issues. The Accidental Autocrat
  • The goal was to blur the normal hard line between interior and exterior space, and to suggest the continuity of buildings and nature. Smithsonian Mag
  • The president should abandon his hard line in the region.
  • Police will combine friendly persuasion with hard line law enforcement in a desperate bid to cut the dreadful toll of motorcycle deaths in North Yorkshire.
  • Connoisseurs of American furniture have always taken a hard line about joinery.
  • The government wants to take a hard line against the strikers.
  • He had taken a hard line about any country that harbored terrorists, and by his definition Saddam was a terrorist. Plan of Attack
  • Jean-Claude Trichet hard line that the ECB collateral rules are graved in stone, therefore beware of downgrades in Greece, Spain, and Latvia. Lawrence G. McDonald: Weekly Market Wrap From Inside Wall Street
  • The planting in the courtyard, with tall swaying grasses and flowering shrubs, softens the hard lines of the steel and glass structures. Times, Sunday Times
  • So there's this Wahhabi sect, very hard liners, I say, and then you have the House of Saud, which is essentially a nomad tribe from the Riyadh vicinity or Najd. NPR Topics: News
  • The government wants to take a hard line against the strikers.
  • Any attempt by the UUP to move "leftwards" (as an aside I find the designation of hard line unionism as right wing and its opposite left wing irritating and inaccurate but it is a useful shorthand) resulted in segments of unionism moving towards the DUP or else the UUP splitting and moving back rightwards. Slugger O'Toole
  • Soon they were only dots above the hard line of the horizon.
  • The goal was to blur the normal hard line between interior and exterior space, and to suggest the continuity of buildings and nature. Smithsonian Mag
  • Soon they were only dots above the hard line of the horizon.
  • In the end King Birendra resisted the hard line and conceded before the massive peoples' movement for democracy.
  • He endorses a hard line on abortion in the platform, but he welcomes pro-choice people in the party.
  • The government wants to take a hard line against the strikers.
  • I noticed soft lines, circles, vesicae, and even vines! along with the more masculine hard lines, rectangles, and spears *rolls eyes*. Tourist on Earth | Mind on Fire
  • The measure result of cooling effect of hard line and mild line indicates that turbulent flow cooler has more effective cooling effeciency than straight spray cooler.
  • We take a hard line with soft drinks - and cola is the worst offender.
  • Yet it would be mistaken to assume that British support for the US hard line on Iraq was inevitable.
  • Reports say Ambassador Galbraith has sided with the Canadian chairman of the Electoral Complaints Commission, Grant Kippen, to take a hard line and toss out all tainted ballots.
  • His mouth tightened into a thin hard line.
  • Rows of bright green Swiss Chard lined the plastic tunnels.
  • In short, the government has met with such unalloyed success selling its hard line to an anxious electorate that it has rarely needed to invoke the spectre of absconding.
  • Though Sen. Pat Roberts (R-KS) has advocated a hard line against leaks by government whistleblowers, “Roberts himself was involved in disclosing sensitive intelligence information [in 2003] that, according to four former senior intelligence officers, impaired efforts to capture Saddam Hussein and potentially threatened the lives of Iraqis who were spying for the United States,” Murray Waas writes. Think Progress » Though Sen. Pat Roberts (R-KS)
  • LNN: Tell us about your interest in Eastern religion and mysticism: is it literary, Fortean, or spiritual, and do you thus align yourself less with Lovecraft's hard line mechanistic materialism and more with other more gnostically inclined Weird authors like Machen? LNN interviews Casey Rae-Hunter on his new album : The Lovecraft News Network
  • The goal was to blur the normal hard line between interior and exterior space, and to suggest the continuity of buildings and nature. Smithsonian Mag
  • His nostrils flared, then his mouth set in a hard line.
  • In both cases, what has really been accomplished is the birth of a new generation of implacable enemies, and the perpetuation of a state of fear that hard liners on all sides manipulate for their own aggrandizement. And the Winner Is … - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The goal was to blur the normal hard line between interior and exterior space, and to suggest the continuity of buildings and nature. Smithsonian Mag
  • There is no hard line between malicious encouragement on the one hand and merciful release on the other. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soon they were only dots above the hard line of the horizon.

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