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Examples
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I watched her black sillhouette leave the cafe, watched her disappear.
The Burka Sylvia Petter 2011
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Also, the long tunic (Salwar Kameez style) falls very nicely and gives excellent lines and a good sillhouette.
Dignified Dress 2007
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The white patch and the line where the "walls" meet below her arm which doesn't line up with the far wall and floor were part of her original sillhouette.
Bergdorf Goodman: Compound Interest Cosmo7 2009
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When I first saw that sillhouette I thought this movie was going to be about the Penguin.
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I commented on the sky of mars because it's much more interesting than the Transformers Teaser. but Rich, the faint sillhouette of the robot smashing the rover DID get me psyched for the movie. so I guess it did what it was supposed to do.
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Anywho, popped by to see if you had done the neat idea with painting right on a photo for a sillhouette...or if one of your readers did.
Catch the Spirit Holly 2008
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Nokia's new 8801 (for the US) and 8800 (Europe, Asia) are set for launch later this year, and feature sexxay sillhouette and hip, prefab ringtones composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto.
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Fred just walked into my office and rhapsodized over the back page of the Sunday NYT Magazine, which had an ASCII-art sillhouette of Beck's head made up of the names of all the songs on Beck's iPod, with some marketing copy explaining that Beck has a ginormous library of MP3s from which he loads 5GB at random onto his iPod every day.
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It consequently complements the empty space where your sillhouette would be if we had followed the practice set by Orrin Wang in his interview with W.J. T. Mitchell — which provided a visual pun of the cameo series.
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Gold coloured, the drive's top is styled with the star's sillhouette.
The Register Team Register 2010
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