He also long ago realised an important truth you cannot lay flattery on too thick.
With an improving employment picture and rising consumer confidence, Sosnoff finds pessimism still too thick.
His first products, he acknowledged, were too thick and their optical power was unreliable.
He draws pencil sketches, knowing that all lines must connect, and not be too thick or thin.
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In any case, the soldiers who posed in those Abu Ghraib photos were clearly too thick to know any of this.
Not too thick, not too thin, and just about the right weight.
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However flattering the angle, they could not disguise the fact that, as she breezily admitted, her lips were too thick and her nose too big.
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If it is too thick, which can happen at warmer temperatures, it can create suction that makes it harder to slide over the water layer.
Finishing up our tour, that 23mm-thick chassis (a bit too thick by Ultrabook standards) is wide enough to accommodate an Ethernet jack, along with HDMI-out and a VGA socket.
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Finishing up our tour, that 23mm-thick chassis (a bit too thick by Ultrabook standards) is wide enough to accomodate an Ethernet jack, along with HDMI-out and a VGA socket.
My mother and her family were in hiding in France during the war, and her newborn sister, Ariel, was killed by a doctor who gave her milk that was too thick.
The reason for these results may simply be that extroverts pour it on a bit too thick for their own good, and this tendency negates any charismatic advantages they might otherwise enjoy.
Blue corn atole, a slate-coloured porridge, is a typical morning dish, hearty without being too thick or too sweet, though toppings like berries or nuts can be added to enhance the flavour.
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More often than not, the hurdle of conforming to traditional roles within families poses as much of a barrier to businesswomen in India as the still-too-thick glass ceiling at companies.
Then it unveiled so-called Sleekbooks, which basically hold the same promise as Ultrabooks, except that for whatever reason (AMD processors, a too-thick chassis) they don't meet Intel's official Ultrabook requirements.
However, that conclusion was overturned by two senior RAF officers who said the pilots were guilty of gross negligence for flying too fast and too low in thick fog.
The two phones are about equally thick, too, but the Atrix's edges are squared where the One X's are tapered and curved inward.
Shielding that would completely block those rays would be "meters thick" and too heavy to be used aboard a spacecraft, said Eddie Semones, a radiation health expert at NASA's Johnson Space Flight Center.
The result of too many spicy burritos, chocolate sundaes, pepperoni pizzas, thick T-bones and vodka martinis consumed over too many years.
Beneath it too, sweating like a trooper in a thick body-stocking of foam rubber, was Ben Chapman.
So, too, is lending indiscipline, though TD has a thick conservative streak.
Perch at a table on the pavement if it is not too hot out and order a dangerously addictive cheese manakish (thick Arabic bread warmed and topped with melted cheese) for six dirhams.
An overly thick exterior will easily overwhelm the filling within, while a too thin shell will not maintain the structure of the bonbon if the centre is very soft.
Despite his hopes for Saturday's first session, Finn said it was "obviously frustrating" that England were not able to take the new ball with thick cloud cover overhead on Friday evening as the umpires ruled the light had become too poor.
When faced with a collection of quite thick, perhaps intimidating novels, Banville's is very accessible - easily readable and not too weighty.
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