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Alston continued to explore the relationship between monochromatic hues throughout the series which Wardlaw describes as " some of the most profoundly beautiful works of twentieth-century American art.
In his review of Cowboy Bebop, Miguel Douglas, editor-in-chief of iSugoi. com, describes the style of the series:
In another example, Feigenbaum period-doubling describes how a stable periodic orbit goes through a series of period-doubling bifurcations.
The planet makes its first appearance in the revived series in " The Sound of Drums ", where the Citadel, enclosed in a glass dome ( as described by the Doctor in " Gridlock "), is seen in flashback as the Doctor describes it.
All Internet Standards are given a number in the STD series-The first document in this series, STD 1, describes the remaining documents in the series, and has a list of Proposed Standards.
The pilot episode of the prequel series Star Trek: Enterprise, " Broken Bow " ( 2001 ) describes the Klingon language as having " eighty polyguttural dialects constructed on an adaptive syntax ".
In the " Return to Jurassic Park " bonus feature of the 2011 Blu-ray release of the Jurassic Park film series, John R. Horner describes Quetzalcoatlus as the pterosaur that most accurately represented and matched the size of the pterosaurs that are featured in the films.
The International Organization for Standardization's ISO 9001: 2008 series describes standards for a QMS addressing the principles and processes surrounding the design, development and delivery of a general product or service.
The series describes the life of teenagers in the fictional boarding school Schloss Einstein near Berlin.
* In the series 4 episode " Partners in Crime ", the antagonist Miss Foster is shown using a sonic device identified by her as a sonic pen, which the Doctor describes as having identical functionality to his screwdriver.
The most important source is Gerhard's monograph Vita Sancti Uodalrici that describes the series of actions from the German point of view.
Huston describes those years as a " series of misadventures and disappointments ", however.
The Fourier series describes the decomposition of periodic waveforms, such that any periodic waveform can be formed by the sum of a ( possibly infinite ) set of fundamental and harmonic components.
" Joly Herman of Commonsense media describes the show as a " cute, highly stylized series thrills the senses with its strange characters, funny situations, and lots of lowbrow humor " she goes on to say however, that the show does go from innocent to violent in no time and that there is not much protecting young viewers against the violent undertones.
The 1991 novel Ring ( later adopted into English " The Ring " series ) describes that the central antagonist Sadako as having this syndrome.
The books deal with what Richard Pyle describes as " modern and futuristic concepts " and, as in the third series, feature an ethnically diverse cast of characters.
The later prequel series Star Trek: Enterprise describes the warp engine technology as a ' Gravimetric Field Displacement Manifold ' ( Commander Tucker's tour, " Cold Front "), and describes the device as being powered by an anti-matter / matter reaction which powers the two separate nacelles ( one on each side of the ship ) to create a displacement field ( the aforementioned " bubble ") The episode also firmly establishes that many other civilizations had warp drive before humans ; First Contact co-writer Ronald D. Moore suggested that Cochrane's drive was in some way superior to forms that existed beforehand, and was gradually adopted by the galaxy at large.
* Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie series describes her father and family claiming a homestead in Kansas, and later Dakota Territory.
This describes the semantics of an organization and represents a series of assertions about its nature.
8-bit clean describes a computer system that correctly handles 8-bit character encodings, such as the ISO 8859 series and the UTF-8 encoding of Unicode.
The book describes her life as a series of three acts, each thirty years long, and declares that her third " act " will be her most significant, due in part to her commitment to the Christian religion, and that it will determine the things for which she will be remembered.
In a documentary programme about that album ( as part of the Classic Albums TV series ), lead singer Bruce Dickinson wanders through the avenues of Portmeirion and describes how the song was written and how the band's manager obtained permission from Patrick McGoohan to use dialogue from the show in the song's introduction.
In the 7th century, Banabhatta, in a description of the dedication of a temple of Chandika, describes a series of human sacrifices ; similarly, in the 9th century, Haribhadra describes the sacrifices to Chandika in Orissa.

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In the Song of Songs, Gregory metaphorically describes human lives as paintings created by apprentices to a master: the apprentices ( the human wills ) imitate their master's work ( the life of Christ ) with beautiful colors ( virtues ), and thus man strives to be a reflection of Christ.
Monochrome describes paintings, drawings, design, or photographs in one color or shades of one color.
The museum's web site describes it as follows: " Housed in a handsome Neo-Classical building designed by Charles A. Platt, the permanent collection includes over 10, 000 paintings, sculpture, drawings, prints, furniture and decorative arts, with an emphasis on American art from the 18th through 20th centuries.
He describes a series of paintings depicting the life of Saint Catherine of Siena in a chapel in her honor in Assisi at the Basilica of Saint Francis ( an attribution rejected by later scholars ), and several prominent commissions at various abbeys and convents in Pisa.
In England, Shakespeare briefly describes a group of erotic paintings in Cymbeline, but his most extended exercise is a 200-line description of the Greek army before Troy in The Rape of Lucrece.
In Pérez Galdós's Our Friend Manso ( 1882 ), the narrator describes two paintings by Theodore Gericault to point to the shipwreck of ideals ; while in La incógnita ( 1889 ), there are many allusions and descriptions of Italian art, including references to Botticelli, Mantegna, Masaccio, Raphael, Titian, etc.
Alfred de Tanouarn describes one of Hamon's paintings as " clear, simple and natural, the idea, the attitudes and the aspects.
He asks her if she has a boyfriend, then describes her as an angel in Umbrian paintings.
His book is still the most-cited primary source in biographical accounts of the lives of many artists from his lists, but of most interest to historians is his criticism of their work, especially when he describes the location and owner of the paintings, thus becoming a valuable source for art provenance.
His 2008 book, The Forger's Spell, describes the 1930-40s forging of Johannes Vermeer paintings by a critic-detesting Dutch artist, accepted as " masterpieces " by art experts until the artist's confession and trial in 1945.
Figurative art, sometimes written as figurativism, describes artwork — particularly paintings and sculptures — which are clearly derived from real object sources, and are therefore by definition representational.
For example, Berry describes what a load it was off his mind when he sent several cart-loads of paintings, some large canvases, to the local tip during the 1950s and 60s.
( Eva also co-authored, with Barbara Powers, an autobiography targeted to younger readers and considered a suitable companion book to Anne's diary, titled Promise, in which she describes her family's happy life before going into hiding, the experience of living in hiding during the Nazi occupation, of going to the concentration camps, and finally, of going after liberation to the house where Heinz and their father had hidden, to retrieve the paintings Heinz had hidden beneath the floorboards there.
The American Philosophical Society describes his historical paintings as " verity with verisimilitude ", and art historian Gerald Ackerman, Professor Emeritus at Pomona College, describes them as " splendid in the accuracy of accessories, clothing and especially in the details of land conveyances and ships ", but " extremely dry in execution and rather monotonous in composition.
Warren Hurley describes them as " some of the best preserved examples of Pueblo III wall paintings in the Northern San Juan Region.
The book is famous for the way it describes the origins of many of Vincent's famous paintings like The Potato Eaters, Sunflowers and others.
Allen himself describes his work thus: " My paintings employ a reactive method in the search for an elusive notion that has perplexed me for many years.
The Russian explorer Alexander Bulatovich visited Nekemte 13 March 1897 ; in memoirs he describes its marketplace as " a very lively place and presents a motley mixture of languages, dress, and peoples ", and carefully described the paintings in the town's newly-constructed Ethiopian Orthodox church.
Wittkower describes him as a passionate student of Anthony van Dyck, who arrived in 1621, and Peter Paul Rubens, who stayed in the city in the first decade of the 17th century and whose paintings were readily accessible there.
Although Chamberlain describes the technique under the heading of embroidery, birodo yuzen is not actually embroidered, but uses a cut-velvet technique to reproduce paintings and photographs.

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