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" ... A single straight stroke is used to emphasize the product’s length at the flanks. The lower Rolls-Royce waft line borrows from nautical design and uses reflection to lighten the surfacing and create a pure, uncomplicated sense of motion. The glasshouse too uses references from the world of boats and yachts, with the doors sharing an equally proportioned window graphic as a way of visually expressing a car that is equally happy driven or chauffeured. The roofline is subtly arched, while the rear-end follows the sense of overall movement with the discreet light graphic modified here with a slight forward tilt. ... "
" ... At first waft, this seemed to be from Virginia State Senator Amanda Chase (R). After all, isn’t everyone who they say they are on social media? The profile of the account even has a picture of Chase. ... "
" ... At the flanks, a single straight stroke is used to emphasize the product’s length. The lower Rolls “waft line” borrows from nautical design and uses reflection to lighten the surfacing and create a pure, uncomplicated sense of motion. The glasshouse too references boats with the doors sharing an equally proportioned window graphic as a way of visually expressing a car that is equally happy driven or chauffeured. The roofline is subtly arched, while the rear-end follows the sense of movement with the discreet squarish-shaped light graphic modified to slightly tilt forward. ... "
" ... Consider why Nordstrom staff always walk around the sales counter (instead of reaching over it) to give customers their packages and thank them for their business. Consider why the founder of Krispy Kreme doughnuts cut a hole in the side of his first store, so the aroma of baked goods could waft through the surrounding streets. Consider why the CEO of Starbucks insisted that all of its stores use low-profile Espresso machines, allowing baristas to maintain eye contact with their customers. ... "
" ... Hushed, discreet, spartan and effortlessly in touch with a Japanese aesthetic, the Prince Akatoki is inviting from the moment guests walk through the doors and take in a waft of the eucalyptus scent that permeates the reception. Expect nothing less than a smiling staff member to hand you a glass of hot sparkling sake as you set down your bags to check in. And even before you make it to one of the 82 rooms and suites, you can unwind, setting up and plugging in to the Sanctuary, a ground-floor seated area with desk space and multiple plugs. ... "