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A large multi-panel stained glass window with 3 smaller windows below was designed and crafted by N. T.

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During the 19th century, there were many artists in Europe drawing cartoons, occasionally even utilizing sequential multi-panel narration, albeit mostly with clarifying captions and dialogue placed under the panels, rather than the word balloons commonly used nowadays.
While the daily ran as a single panel with a typeset caption, it expanded on Sunday as a full multi-panel strip with balloons.
Recently, The PC Weenies relaunched with a new site, with a focus on multi-panel tech comics.
Today, the comic has become more traditional, with a multi-panel format and recurring characters.
This assertion is debatable, depending on the definition of comic strip, but Swinnerton was certainly drawing multi-panel stories with speech balloons by 1900.

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Perhaps the most infamous personality was " Sushi-X ", a pseudonym for a reviewer ( and, at times, someone who had a mini-letters section ) who was modeled after Taco-X of the multi-panel review team of the Japanese publication Famitsu, which inspired EGMs own review style.

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* Panoramic roof systems are a new type of large or multi-panel moonroof which offer openings above both the front and rear seats and may be operable or fixed glass panels.

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In contrast to multi-panel strips, which may involve extended dialogue in speech balloons, a typical panel comic has only one spoken line, printed in a caption beneath the panel itself.

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The strip is unique among syndicated multi-panel dailies for its characteristics of literary nonsense, including a near-absence of either straightforward gags or continuous narrative, and for its unusually intricate artwork, which is reminiscent of the style of Griffith's 1970s underground comics.
Berg would take an omnibus topic ( such as " Noise ," " Spectators " or " Dog Owners ") and deliver approximately 15 short multi-panel cartoons on the subject.
They are one type of the multi-panel forms of painting known as polyptychs.
It is therefore a type of polyptych, the term for all multi-panel works.
Another meaning of the word may also refer collectively to all multi-panel paintings ; it refers not only to a style of art, but also refers to an altar display.
Low relief was relatively rare in Western medieval art, but may be found, for example in wooden figures or scenes on the insides of the folding wings of multi-panel altarpieces.
Each of these rooms can be accessed by multi-panel doors.
In the late 1960s he created his Classico series of compositions consisting of multi-panel paintings on a specific type of paper called Classico.

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I waved with discretion and moderation to the vague golden faces fading through rising dust and the distortions of the back window glass.
I have no picture in my mind of the garden as a whole -- that I could not see -- but certain aspects of certain corners linger in the memory: wind-blown, frost-bitten, white chrysanthemums beneath a window, with their brittle brown leaves and their sharp scent of November ; ;
We had stopped before a shop window to assess its autumnal display, when you suddenly turned to me, looking up from beneath one of your wrong hats, and with your nervous `` ahem ''!!
`` He chose one from Mr. Miller's window, a plain guitar with no fancy polish.
He meandered down Pike Street, past the First National Bank with its green window shades.
a pile of wire cages for mice from his time as a geneticist and a microscope lying on its side on the window sill, vertical steel columns wired for support to the open ceiling beams with spidery steel cantilevers jutting out into the air, masonry constructions on the floor from the time he was inventing his disastrous fireplace whose smoke would pass through a whole house, visible all the way up through wire gratings on each floor.
When he was bent over behind the wheel of the station wagon, feeling in his trouser cuffs for the ignition key which he had dropped a moment before, she came out of the house with an enormous Rumanian shawl over her head, which she had bought in that country during one of their trips abroad, and handed him a clean handkerchief through the window.
In the living room, Miss Ada was standing by the window with a sheaf of lists in her hand.
The fixed window panels with louvers should have a good grade of 1/8-inch double-strength glass set in a mastic glazing compound.
When they were refused entrance to his brother's house nearby, they smashed down the door, broke the window, and threw lighted clothes wet with kerosene into the room.
It was `` window '' -- the tinsel paper dropped by bombers to jam radar sets, to fill the scope with hundreds of blips that would seem to be approaching bombers.
They had ruined the radar warning system with their window, they had made themselves invisible above their flares.
he went to the window and choked there with the fresh breeze on his face.
`` Well, with a house as big as that there must be at least one cellar window that wouldn't be noticed right away unless there was a police investigation ''.
He turned his head to the source of the disturbance and instantly back to the window and his rifle sight, dismissing Hoag for the moment with the same contempt he had shown in their encounter at Hoag's apartment.
Deal furniture with a mahogany finish was neatly arranged as if it stood in the window of a department store.
the officer with the yellow socks or the bay window.
When the car, with Susan's hands waving wildly from the rear window, disappeared down the driveway, Lucy stood looking after its pale dust.
The roof's arched profile recalls the spine of a dragon with ceramic tiles for scales, and a small triangular window towards the right of the structure simulates the eye.
The poetic works of Alcaeus were collected into ten books, with elaborate commentaries, by the Alexandrian scholars Aristophanes of Byzantium and Aristarchus of Samothrace sometime in the 3rd century BC, and yet his verses today exist only in fragmentary form, varying in size from mere phrases, such as wine, window into a man ( fr. 333 ) to entire groups of verses and stanzas, such as those quoted below ( fr. 346 ).
The story is told that one of the Abencerrages, having fallen in love with a lady of the royal family, was caught in the act of climbing up to her window.
For example, gzip uses DEFLATE, which typically operates with a 32768 byte window, whereas bzip2 uses a Burrows-Wheeler transform roughly 30 times bigger.
Videotapes that are recorded with timecode numbers overlaid on the video are referred to as window dubs, named after the " window " that displays the burnt-in timecode on-screen.
Having brought his paints and other tools with him, he would instead go and sit by a window and paint what he saw.

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