And finally, one of the ways you do it is with window dressing.
It is, by itself, little more than window dressing on the part of the Government.
But many members say that such rules are window dressing.
Did the President have to sign it, or was that just window dressing?
In this place, there was a lot of window dressing.
All this would be just window dressing if the food didn't measure up.
But it is, as ever, all in the window dressing.
A wife was not merely a matter of window dressing in his case.
And no matter what managers do, some workers will view their efforts as window dressing.
The proposal seems no more than a window dressing exercise.
One-of-a-kind window dressings that defy convention, stepping out on a limb for self-expression, should also be considered.
Color, pattern, and texture are other design tools that play an important role in window dressings.
Other advantages include reduction of buildings' carbon emissions and the elimination of a need for expensive window dressings.
The window dressings were of stone, and the upper courses projected on a corbel-table; the whole was crowned by a pyramidal tiled roof.
The church is built predominantly of flint with mouldings and window dressings of stone.
Red gauged brick flat arches top the windows with window dressings and quoins.
The church, the pub and most of the houses are built of flint, usually with brick quoins and window dressings.
The masonry used to build the church is mainly local rubble along with some rust-coloured ironstone; the window dressings are of local limestone.
All the window dressings were donated by Country Curtains.
Time to check out those window dressings.