How To Use Kline In A Sentence

  • Thereafter, he retreated to the Celtic backline.
  • Spain dominated possession in the opening minutes and looked to have the measure of an uncertain Dutch backline. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • Everyone stared at her as the young woman strutted into the room, fingering a spaghetti strap of her red minidress with plunging neckline.
  • Klinefelter says there's plenty of pent-up demand in the teen sector.
  • I've got a peacock-green number, a black thing with loads of diamanté, and a shiny silver one with a dangerously low neckline.
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  • The most memorable pieces were undoubtedly Gucci's clingy, dress with a daring keyhole neckline and its slinky, cut-out swimsuit.
  • The neckline was square, the bodice simple, in fact, the whole dress was quite simple, but the addition of that soft, airy fabric in almost a mint hue made it look so rich.
  • Her throat was bare and a slight ruffle of white fabric edged the neckline where the edge of her chemise peeked out.
  • This outfit is one of her more hideous concoctions in the way of outfits: white wedge sandals, a mini skirt made from Dalmatian-patterned suede, and a black and white checked t-shirt with a plunging neckline.
  • A backline of young, emerging players struggled to capitalise on a strong forward platform, and the home team showed strength in both scrum and lineout.
  • Made from 100% cotton, this classic turtleneck is all brown and features a ribbed neckline and trimmed hemline.
  • In addition, Lee designers express the theme with ‘unfinished design’ which includes handicraft style, oblique neckline and patchwork.
  • As Kate Bolick tells us, marriage isn't for everyone and being single doesn't bear the stigma it once did; and as Eric Klineberg reveals in Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone, contrary to what we may think, single people tend to be more socially engaged and civic-minded. Sabrina Schaeffer: The Proposal Farce: Entertainment Coupled With Anti-Marriage
  • The home fans can blame the ref all they like but they have to look at their backline - or lack of it. The Sun
  • Lovecraft's memorial piece on Howard, with supplemental comments added by Otis Adelbert Kline, E. Hoffman Price, and Jack Byrne, the editor of Argosy magazine. Archive 2010-01-01
  • D Paul Martin, the team's best player on the backline, is a potential free agent. New Jersey Devils Team Report
  • With Phoebe's help, she'd chosen a floral slip dress with a low neckline and spaghetti straps.
  • The most memorable pieces were undoubtedly Gucci's clingy, dress with a daring keyhole neckline and its slinky, cut-out swimsuit.
  • But Franz Kline was a very, very well-known expressionist painter. ANASTASIA KRUPNIK (3-IN-1)
  • The neckline is a natural scoop necked cowl which looks figure flattering when worn. She's way too cool
  • It was really too cruel and not handleable when it all stopped in one day, and she was back in her kitchen in Brookline and the phone wasn't ringing and there was no schedule and no staff and no Secret Service. What it Takes: The Way to the White House
  • Shoulder seams are sewn and the neckline is finished. Kateelliott: Question for the Hive Mind
  • And to add insult to injury, when he complains about it he succeeds only in calling attention to his own chronic sickliness. Japan's Basel Blowback
  • I have used the pattern as a guide, and I think I am going to change the neckline, but so far it is working out very well.
  • a low-cut neckline
  • Cut the garment neckline, sleeves and lower edge to the desired finished length.
  • The neckline of the dress is very low, and her brown hair tumbles over her bare shoulders.
  • An overskirt of shimmering gauze bordered at the waist and hem with pearls matched the hems of her long sleeves and modest neckline of her bodice.
  • Kline keeps a very tight lid on his private life.
  • A lower voice is part of the appeal, along with lower skirts, lower heels and a higher neckline. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Saders have a no-name backline, but they have it together upstairs and collectively, the Canes, er, do not. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • Ruffle necklines are big too, as well as fluted sleeves, hem flounces and ruched side panels.
  • You can color-code the clothes by backstitching in the neckline with embroidery thread so you know which clothes go wear. Beginning Clothes Organization...
  • Some designers showed fur as a trim - around the necklines or hemlines of dresses, or on the collars and cuffs of sweaters and jackets.
  • The dress was tight at the waist and the bodice was decorated with black lace from the waistline up to the low neckline.
  • One of the points of those hot-selling pieces are the fake two piece T-shirt with double lapel collar in the neckline design and the corresponding contrast color in the cuff.
  • The neckline, flared sleeves, and slim waistline were embroidered with pink rosebuds and leaves, and trimmed with silver.
  • He marveled at everything about her — the white rickrack she sewed along the hem and neckline of her dress to give it what she called pizzazz, her heart-shaped face, the hollow at the base of her throat, where he hung a heart-shaped locket. Butchers Hill
  • Be aware of what necklines and shapes your partner wears.
  • Days of oppressive weariness and languor, whose realities have the feeble sickliness of dreams; nights, whose dreams are fierce realities of agony; sinking health, tottering frames, incipient madness, and worse, the consciousness of incipient madness; this is the price of their whistle. Mary Barton
  • If you take him out of the equation the England backline looks very inexperienced. Times, Sunday Times
  • The neckline was low and open to reveal her collarbone and a little bit of cleavage.
  • A guy named Otis Adelbert Kline made a whole career out of publishing imitations of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Someone Is Angry On the Internet
  • a modest neckline in her dress covered her up to her collarbone
  • Her chemise was much lower cut than her usual as she reached for a blood red dress with the dangerously scooped neckline.
  • Next was a deep midnight blue dress, the neckline was draped with chiffon; the bodice was silk and was cut as an empress waist, below that the skirt split to reveal a brocade fabric with gold beaded stars randomly placed.
  • And don't say a woman's plunging neckline that reveals only the boniest possible chestal region. Archive 2006-07-01
  • The neckline is low but not uncomfortably so for Rena - it displays her curving bosom without revealing too much cleavage.
  • The flaring ends of the dress were skirted in moiré and beads of black lace edged the plunging neckline and flaring cuffs.
  • This bra also has two places in the back where you can adjust the shoulder straps to fit closer in, or farther apart, depending on the neckline / armholes of your shirt.
  • The bride wore an ivory satin dress with a boned bodice, scooped neckline, full skirt, a long train, tiara of crystals and a veil with small crystals at the hem.
  • She looked starry in a tulle ball gown with a plunging illusion neckline and fluttery full sleeves.
  • Drugs in the class include Avodart and Jalyn, marketed by GlaxoSmithKline PLC, and Proscar, marketed by Merck & Co., as well as another Merck drug, Propecia, which is approved to treat hair loss in men. FDA Cites Cancer Risk of Some Prostate Drugs
  • If my Latin teacher had misted up with the regularity Kline does in this film, we wouldn't have respected him, either.
  • Crafted from a blend of virgin wool, angora and polyamide, this classic pullover features a crew neckline and ribbed hemline.
  • The bodice was subtly ruched and the low neckline showed off her creamy neck and shoulders.
  • Originally the neckline had shown her chest, but now a thin fichu tried its best to cover the raw marks on her delicate skin.
  • We kept the neckline clear to show off the dress's embellishment and her smooth low neckline. The Sun
  • Mild Red stayed true to its trademark of uneven necklines and hemlines, idiosyncratic tucks and darting and the mixed media of wools and wovens
  • It was gorgeous; pale blue silk with an off-the-shoulder bodice and cap sleeves, the neckline was trimmed with ribbons of a darker blue.
  • It was well worth venturing out in spite of my lingering sickliness.
  • He learnt by his mistakes by forgetting last season's infatuation with the flat backline and by not overtraining his players this time.
  • SmithKline Beecham decided on Singapore, rather than Australia, to build a $100 million biopharmaceutical plant.
  • To decrease the depth of a V neckline, deduct 1 from this figure for each 0.5 centimetre required.
  • He rallied once again and managed to score next, through a teammate, who broke through the backline to score under the posts.
  • It also has beautiful lace inserts at the neckline, which are an unexpected contrast to the wool. Times, Sunday Times
  • Smithkline argued that it was a disappearing polymorph, that the hemihydrate form had not existed before they had created it in their labs, and that it was up to Apotex to remove the hemihydrate from its product or pay it a royalty. Patent goo: self-replicating Paxil « Isegoria
  • On the field, Michael was a very level-headed player who controlled our backline, one of our top marking defenders, and was a tremendous contributor to the team at all levels.
  • Kevin Kline addressed the question in the imaginary audience of courtiers that would soon surround the platform stage.
  • Many bodices had V-shaped necklines and were worn with variety of chemisettes and large white collars, or pelerines, became a popular accessory.
  • The Federal Circuit heard the appeal and decided that Smithkline’s patent on the hemihydrate was invalid as “inherently anticipated” because anhydrate naturally converts into hemihydrate. Patent goo: self-replicating Paxil « Isegoria
  • What is inherited is not the sickness but sickliness: the lack of strength to resist the danger of infections, etc., the broken resistance; morally speaking, resignation and meekness in face of the enemy.
  • The neckline is quite low for a winter coat (plus peach and grey look great together). Times, Sunday Times
  • There will be lots of beautifully beaded necklines and embroidered bodices.
  • It was close-fitting across the bust with a deep square neckline, elbow length sleeves and a full skirt requiring the use of a crinoline.
  • Team eye-catching checks and a fitted blouse with a sweetheart neckline, for the ultimate in 50s glamour.
  • A whole range of completely different maps would be obtained if the criterion was head shape, nose length, crinkliness of hair, relative lengths of arms and legs or any other hereditary difference.
  • Every body shape imaginable was squeezed into super short skirts and super tight tops with plunging necklines.
  • Barely anybody gives a monkey's about the depth or implications of the neckline. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sleeves, neckline, and hem had been embroidered with gold thread.
  • Tight black bodices were laced up the front, and the necklines were very low.
  • Sew buttons at the garment neckline seam, and button the collar in place.
  • Androgynous models with enviable cheekbones skulked down the catwalk in bulky, tie-waisted trenches in lacquered microfiber or wrinkly microfiber with stiff, standup necklines and drop-crotched harem pants. Archive 2010-01-17
  • Looser fitting dresses fell from square dungaree-style tops, held up with shoulder straps which roped through little loops along the neckline.
  • Ruffle necklines are big too, as well as fluted sleeves, hem flounces and ruched side panels.
  • The Eighties influence makes itself felt again in party wear, with slashed necklines, puffed sleeves, waists and skirts, halterneck tops and the accessory of accessories: the belt.
  • She braided the neckline, hem and cuffs of the dress.
  • Objective To investigate the correlation between testicular volume and sex hormone and the pathogenesis of male sterility in Klinefelter syndrome.
  • The software provides realistic sensations for 10 textures - softness, fullness, smoothness, hairiness, prickliness, drape, thickness, elasticity, rigidity and warmth.
  • Johnson's easy charm contrasted sharply with the prickliness of his boss.
  • It had an empire waist and lace accents on the sleeves and neckline.
  • Polo necks are sweaters with raised collars, usually adorned with two or three buttons on the frontal neckline.
  • Hawke's Bay was dominating in the forwards with its scrum and breakdowns decimating the big Mooloo men who were struggling to get decent ball to its lethal backline. Latest All Blacks News
  • Wellcome closed just 4p adrift at 475p, SmithKline Beecham shed 15p to 428p and Medeva slipped 1p to 219p.
  • But the detail is only around the neckline and on a dress this shapeless, the effect is just zero. The Sun
  • With her high necklines and long hemlines, she wasn't getting anybody excited.
  • It was midnight blue and the sleeves and neckline were trimmed with white, and the material was glowing in the dim light.
  • Azria delivered charm-a-plenty, particularly via the tiny ruffles that he stacked on the pretty bikini tops and bottoms, scattered on a minidress and used to line the edges of a camisole neckline or hem a pair of Clamdiggers.
  • An overskirt of shimmering gauze bordered at the waist and hem with pearls matched the hems of her long sleeves and modest neckline of her bodice.
  • Running decklines through the loops of these device requires the kayak operator to unlash the decklines and lace them through the loops, then re-lash the lines.
  • At the same time, necklines are falling and hemlines rising.
  • Turn the lining inside out to enclose seams and baste the lining loose edges to the suit front at the leg openings, neckline and armholes.
  • Why does everyone think that a nice, normal, even neckline is the mark of the Beast? Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 9 Recap: Eyeshadow of a Doubt
  • This particular form of tailoring is tight and tiny, cut with soft, rounded shoulders, open necklines and small waists which are sometimes belted.
  • Check out the Kraftwerk-like throb and distanced lyricism of March, the second movement of Phil Kline's The Blue Room and Other Stories.
  • Inappropriate necklines and waistlines can give the wrong impression.
  • However, an updo might have been better with the statement neckline. The Sun
  • The white satin ribbon outlining the neckline gives it a sailor, beachwear look. Portrait in Blue, by Gabriel Nicolet, 1856-1921
  • The straight hair was tucked inside a chocker and high necklines - a look also featured by Donatella Versace earlier in the week. The Seattle Times
  • Plunging necklines were rendered almost demure with ruffled detailing and structured hips on a dress made from floral cloque. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Meanwhile, GlaxoSmithKline is working on a range of medicines that should elevate good cholesterol levels.
  • Then he finished off a lovely backline break.
  • It was a pale blue silk dress with a square cut neckline, fitted sleeves and a very full skirt.
  • This particular form of tailoring is tight and tiny, cut with soft, rounded shoulders, open necklines and small waists which are sometimes belted.
  • Her deep rose silk robe had a square-cut neckline, and it, the cuffs, and the hem were edged in elaborate golden embroidery.
  • Snap a plumb chalkline down the center of the stud to establish the position of the edge of the panel.
  • Pat was wearing a black spandex, long sleeved shirt with a thin thread tied in a bow, slipped in between two tiny holes underneath the neckline.
  • The neckline is trimmed with white piping, a nice contrast on this fabric. Irish Artists of the Mid-1800's
  • She was dressed in a long flowing gown that did nothing to conceal her charms, its neckline plunging to below her navel in a sharp vee, its long skirt slit up the front of each leg almost to her waist.
  • Among such strangenesses, her size and sickliness were apparently taken to be a glamor of their own. EVERVILLE
  • Is the neckline too low? Times, Sunday Times
  • Tess Steckline, 20, puts down her metal livestock comb and rebuttons Blane’s third button. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • The gown was made of the smoothest painted red silk with a red lace trim on the hem and the neckline, which swooped down low in a prettily way.
  • The next morning, I reached down to stroke my sleek calves and recoiled in horror when my fingers encountered a disgusting prickliness.
  • Capes and ponchos in embroidered mohair, short-length jackets are styled with ample sleeves and hugging necklines.
  • The high neckline is really fashionable right now and the swing style will suit lots of shapes and sizes. The Sun
  • All of the tops were skin-tight, shirred, with plunging necklines. Family Storms
  • You can made a petticoat by finding the waist marking on the pattern and making a half-slip with a casing for elastic, or you can cut the front and back of the dress and make a full length one, turning under the neckline and armholes twice at one fourth inch each time. Same Pattern, 2nd Dress
  • And we have to say we were most impressed with Mrs. Biden's attire this time around -- Jill donned not blue, not black, but a forest green frock with a sort of latticework neckline. Michelle Obama & Jill Biden Take The Stage In L.A. (PHOTOS)
  • Tamatea High School halfback Sami Lauano cleared the ball well and had a high defensive workrate while fullback Kris Alexander was another to shine in the winning backline.
  • Hoping the heritage of the Massengill name will be strong enough to hold its own against deep-pocketed new-corners, SmithKline Beecham this spring will introduce extensions to its feminine hygiene line best known for douches.
  • For instance, most of the nearly 20 people who gathered at the Brookline Safety Complex on Saturday for part one of a two-day course on becoming licensed amateur radio operators - commonly called "hams" - were there with visions of future emergencies on their minds. Nashuatelegraph.com local, state, business and sports news
  • So this newspaper thingummybob (OK, the New York Times, if you're going be annoying like Katie Couric and demand specifics) has managed to find Sarah's personal stylist for the campaign, a woman by the name of Lisa Kline. The Guardian World News
  • He felt her hand on his chest, just above the neckline of his tee.
  • Necklines were chopped, dresses were butchered and the models sported fake fur stoles and huge furry leg warmers.
  • As she approached Julie she raised her eyes absently, and Julie saw a face of singular and delicate beauty, marred, however, by the suggestion of physical fragility, even sickliness, which is carried with it. Lady Rose's Daughter
  • As low necklines gave way to ruffs of starched lace, enameled gold and jeweled necklaces hung to the waist and below on men and women alike.
  • For the latter, there are numerous shots of Barrymore and Diaz with plunging necklines and undone buttons.
  • HAD a very easy night marshalling Blues backline against a tame Wolves side. The Sun
  • To be fair, amid all the grumbling he finds plenty to admire, not least the lovely medieval jumble of Old Town in Estonia's capital, Tallinn; the music of Arvo Pärt; the Grimm flair of Estonian names Tarmo, Gerli, Epp; and, with characteristic contrariness, Vana Tallinn, a revolting liqueur of unidentifiable sickliness and bogus antiquity. Stranger In a Strange Land
  • The sleeveless bodice and scooped neckline lay closely against her bustline.
  • Embroidery of colorful dragons chasing their tails encircles the cuffs of her wrists, hemline and neckline.
  • For evening, the collection is a procession of gathers, plunging necklines and backs, irregular lines.
  • Her voice is ghostly sweet, saved from sickliness by guttural Björk-ish quirks; backed up by electropop whimsy and twinkly piano, it is supremely suited to the sentiment. Ellie Goulding's summer of love
  • The dress was a lovely jade green with eggplant touches at the wrists, hem and neckline.
  • Someone's lips grazed the bare skin just above her neckline.
  • We are not wearing provocative necklines, neither short skirts nor are we showing our backsides.
  • The bride, given in marriage by her father Nickey, looked radiant in an ivory strapless duchesse satin dress with beaded neckline.
  • Before nightfall, another ranch hand, a jerkline skinner named Slim, presented the childlike Lennie with a puppy from his dog's litter.
  • The Kilkenny out-half managed to skip out of defence and release his backline who moved the ball quickly up field.
  • With it, she wore a simple purple shirt with a neckline that was not quite low, but by no means modest.
  • Above the demure neckline of the simply cut dress, the girl's face was a pale oval.
  • To bind a neckline, sew only one sweater shoulder seam before adding the binding.
  • She braid the neckline, hem and cuffs of the dress.
  • She got into a pastel pink dress with burgundy accents around the hem and neckline and went to see her father.
  • The neckline curved down low, and was layered under a thin see-through material that shimmered.
  • If this creates excess tissue in the front neckline, tuck it out across the upper-bust, tapering the tuck to nothing at the armhole seam.
  • For evening, the collection is a procession of gathers, plunging necklines and backs, irregular lines.
  • Areas on a knit garment where you want to eliminate stretch include: armholes, shoulder seams, waistlines, necklines and zippers.
  • The dress had a square neckline and flowed all the way down to my ankles.
  • Even darker blue embroidery swirls were etched along the hems of the sleeves, neckline and skirt.
  • A backline is a sum of parts and it was a relatively inexperienced centre combination outside him. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • This is a floor-length, brightly colored cloth dress with a square neckline and short, puffed sleeves.
  • Eliminate the collar and finish the neckline edge with the yoke lining according to the pattern guidesheet.
  • Smithkline argued that it was a disappearing polymorph, that the hemihydrate form had not existed before they had created it in their labs, and that it was up to Apotex to remove the hemihydrate from its product or pay it a royalty. Patent goo: self-replicating Paxil « Isegoria
  • She shows a masterful attention to detail, embellishing a jade damask and sable stole with a quilted Asian-inspired pattern or adding delicate black feathers to the high neckline of a sleeveless black-to-lime chiffon gown.
  • This particular form of tailoring is tight and tiny, cut with soft, rounded shoulders, open necklines and small waists which are sometimes belted.
  • She had dressed in a thin, blue muslin gown with a low neckline to show off her décolletage.
  • Be sure to staystitch garment edges that might stretch, such as the neckline and armholes.
  • The defender marshalled County's backline to a third clean sheet in four games. The Sun
  • Combivir made by Britain's GlaxoSmithKline PLC contains lamivudine and zidovudine. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • She pulled out faded articles of clothing at first, but then she came to a long, purple, sparkling dress with puffed sleeves, a low, scooping neckline, and a wide, full skirt.
  • They have an attacking threat against an untested English defensive backline, a good back row and lineout and are certainly battled hardened with a lot to prove. Times, Sunday Times
  • The red and green multi-sleeveless top with a keyhole neckline is perfect for hot summer nights.
  • The home side's backline were found wanting time and again.
  • Samples will be tested at the Smith Kline Beecham laboratory in Atlanta.
  • It had a low neckline and a skirt that was slightly belled.
  • From the re-start the rain started belting down, effectively killing off any enterprising backline play and the Bulldogs pack were left to slog it out in the trenches.
  • Klinefelter's syndrome is often marked by gynecomastia, an enlargement of the breast tissue, which Giordano says may also turn out to be a risk factor.
  • Decide which sweater neckline you prefer and use it to cut the upper garment front.
  • Strong, commanding and no-nonsense, he is the type of player you build a backline around.
  • Cut the hem and neckline facings from contrasting opaque fabric.
  • The most common type of sweater sold for men, crew neck sweaters are characterized by round, tight-fitting necklines.
  • A short black skirt and white peasant blouse with loose, belled sleeves and low neckline soon followed.
  • Using a palette she described as "desert brights," Beckham offered a teal matte gazar V-neck cocoon that she said was "young red carpet," but the finale gown in the same color and fabric was the one to talk about: It had chiffon-covered resin bits arranged in a mosaic pattern that looked like shards of shattered glass around the neckline. PHOTOS: Victoria Beckham Shows 100th Look
  • Klinefelter syndrome is still the most common chromosomal disease, balanced translocation accounts for largest proportion of autosomal abnormality.
  • We often exchange emails; while I'm sitting in my suburban Brookline home, he's getting shot at in some god-awful war zone in Iraq or Afghanistan. Tom Matlack: Good Men And The NRA
  • High necklines and long sleeves (especially both at once) can look too governessy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Except for the center rectangle, each rectangle formed by the balklines is a ‘balk area.’
  • In the civilized state, on the contrary, the weakliest and the silliest, protected by law, religion, and humanity, have chance likewise, and transmit to their offspring their own weakliness or silliness. Hereward, the Last of the English
  • Arafat would wear his keffiyeh in semi-traditional manner, around the head and wrapped by an agal, but he also wore a similarly patterened piece of cloth in the neckline of his military fatigues. Archive 2008-01-01
  • At times it was a comedy of errors from a home backline which looked a nervous wreck. The Sun
  • The neckline, underarms, sleeve cuffs, and gown back are areas that experience friction and are not considered effective microbial barriers.
  • It was formfitting showing off all her curves at the top with a low, but not at all revealing, neckline.
  • * Because GlaxoSmithKline and other drug companies have control over the creation of the science, Healy argues, “there is almost no possibility of discrepant data emerging to trigger a thought that might be unwelcome to the marketing department of a pharmaceutical company.” Crazy Like Us
  • On December 2, pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline quietly halted a clinical trial of SRT501, a concentrated form of resveratrol, which is the much-hyped substance found in red wine grapes. Arlene Weintraub: Drug Trial Raises Doubts About Resveratrol's Anti-Aging Powers
  • Rep. John Kline R., Minn., chairman of the House Education and the Workforce Committee, urged the board to scrap what he called a reckless and job-destroying agenda. Plan to Ease Way for Unions
  • Of course, Scarlett Johansson regularly flaunts her hourglass curves, but lately she's also revealing her elegant neckline in asymmetrical dresses. Celeb Style: Flaunt what you got whatever your size; video
  • After donning a sheer neckline with a statement necklace on Thursday, Princess Letizia was back out and about in Oviedo on Friday in a pair ... Princess Letizia Dons Two Looks In One Day (PHOTOS, POLL)
  • Dragons on the neckline, at the wrists and at the hemline of the gown stare boldly outward.

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