Around 1286, this village of thick-walled farmhouses was founded by settlers from the west.
Arpaio, who is seventy-seven, thick-bodied, and restless, studied the strip malls and waste grounds streaming past.
One of the glasses, identified as a "joker, " was the standard thick-sided, easy-to-stack 16-ounce pub glass.
Many golf courses in Malaysia use cowgrass, a thick-blade grass, for their turf.
They tryin' to write me off, so I got this diamond pendant with a thick-ass rope chain.
Whalen loves a good fish story, especially one the thick-armed, 41-year-old insurance broker from Capistrano Beach, Calif. lives to tell.
Sure he caters to downtown dandies, but he also owns multiple Ducatis and glories in his thick-as-mutton chops.
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His towering physique is topped by a bald head, punctuated with thick-rimmed black glasses and a big toothy smile.
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Just one L train stop out of Manhattan, you see a sharp increase in skinny jeans, flannel, and thick-rimmed glasses.
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In "Leatherheads, " Clooney lays it on a bit thick -- no reaction shot is undersold -- but at least he's game.
The conventional wisdom holds that politicians must be packaged as feeling family types, rather than thick-skinned, sharp-elbowed machines dedicated to self-advancement.
Stopping to chat under the shade of a thick-stalked banana plant, Kayaba says malaria is the biggest health problem in her village.
Like the Xoom 2, it still measures up at 0.35 inches thick -- to check we even brought our iPhone along to compare.
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The hinge, meanwhile, is 5mm thick -- and sturdy enough to keep the display still even while you're jabbing at it with your finger.
He was thirty-one years old at the time, a skinny, thick-bearded, soft-spoken family physician who had grown up in a bedroom suburb of Philadelphia.
Clad in dark colors and thick-framed glasses, he greeted me with a fragile handshake and sotto voce on a late afternoon in early November.
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You come to see that the women attracted to finance are categorically smart, thick-skinned people, many of whom are used to being academically or professionally successful.
The result sometimes feels less like a machine than like an organic whole, a huge, thick-skulled, powerful animal moving with equal menace and grace through its element.
You can regard all this as laying it on a bit thick - nobody ever mistook Mr Cable for a ray of sunshine - or unvarnished economic realism.
At Tuesday's event most of them rocked thick-rimmed glasses.
Anthony is among the wave of NBA stars who have prioritized fashion down to idiosyncratic details, migrating away from blankety suits and garish ties to slimmer-fitting Ivy League looks: sweaters, tweeds, thick-rimmed eyeglasses.
The old-school breakfast joint sprang up in Route 66's heyday, and waitresses still deliver thick-cut French toast and plate-defying omelettes - along with free doughnut holes and Milk Duds - near the fabled road's starting point.
He was a quiet man who wore thick-framed glasses and collared shirts, which he tucked into his jeans, and when he spoke to people he listened carefully, as if they were giving him directions.
The secret to the screens is in what's behind them: a thin strip of metal-coated plastic that's only 50 microns thick -- about half the width of a human hair -- and wraps around a spool.
Now, instead of receiving thick-carded invitations to runway shows in the mail, guests are invited via email and directed to bring a barcode printout of their seat confirmation to the show in order to be admitted.
To do so they're pushing the frontiers of imaging technology to peer beneath miles of water, rock and salt layers thousands of feet thick--all in the hopes of finding billions of barrels of oil trapped below.
What makes the success of "Clybourne Park" so interesting is that American theater is a monoculture, a thick-walled bubble in which you'll look long and hard to find anyone with an opinion about anything that is anywhere other than well to the left of center.
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