It's Goofy's dream of himself as Frank Lloyd Wright : coiling stairways of white plaster rise sinuously through the space; the black designs on the walls are derived from a cut-up Goofy cartoon.
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Few people have lived a life so sinuously intertwined, so passionately engaged, with the black American journey across the 20th century _ as a teacher, writer, poet, reporter and editor, as an activist and intellectual.
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I started right away, convincing my friend Linda, who had joined me at the show, to give me the new and sinuously molded Ty Nant water bottle she was holding onto because it was designed by Ross Lovegrove.
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However, wriggle ( from Old English wrigian, root of awry ) means " to squirm, writhe, move sinuously, " as distinct from wiggle, which denotes back-and-forth motion, not necessarily twisting.
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Like the asymmetric closings, the angular cutouts, the thong-tied waistlines, the infusion of color in unexpected places, the seams that curve sinuously around the body, the woolly coats and jackets tossed over glamorous evening fabrics.
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As far as I know the " Hinky Dinky " chain was the first to open up to shoppers a self-service grocery store in this fashion, thus creating gondolas and no longer forcing customers to walk sinuously throught the store.
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The Gothic Church of St . Francis sports vibrantly colorful, sinuously formed Art Nouveau stained-glass windows by Stanislaw Wyspianski, as well as his decorative frescoes on the walls of the transept and presbytery; surprisingly temporal roses and lilies, seashells and peacock feathers.
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You could start with the characterization of the effete Roger De Bris and the Village People-like artistic crew overseen by his sinuously swishy assistant ( Roger Bart ), who of course becomes a victim of the old " walk this way " gag.
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Another critic noted that there " is not a superfluous quaver in " Kullervo " " and admired the " sinuously coiled melodies [ . . . ] quirky ostinato figures, long-held pedal-points, sardonically percussive setting of arioso dialogue ".
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A butterfly mask has an 8-foot wing span; two very different masks represent serpents, one as tall as a tree and as thin as a spear, the other a thick, sinuously curving column patterned with Harlequin-like black, red and white diamonds.