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pictures and always
It is important to note that some monochromatic pictures are not always pure blacks and whites, but also contain other hues depending on the process.
" Quentin knows, because he's such a movie buff, that when you hear a disc jockey's voice in my pictures, it's always me, sometimes doing different voices ," said Bogdanovich.
Children's stories have always been accompanied by pictures.
He managed to blend the real with the fantastic, and combined with his use of color the pictures were always at least acceptable if not powerful.
In posters and pictures created by CPC's propaganda artists, nearly every painted character whether smiling or looking determined, was always seen with a copy of the book in his or her hand.
When I hear the music, I get inspired to paint the lyrical pictures you describe, but I'm not always talking about myself.
He was very patient with fans and always autographed or took pictures with them.
Carmichael appeared as an actor in a total of 14 motion pictures, always performing at least one of his songs, including Young Man with a Horn ( based on friend Bix Beiderbecke's life ) with Bacall and Kirk Douglas, and multi-Academy Award winner The Best Years of Our Lives with Myrna Loy and Fredric March ), in which he teaches a disabled veteran with metal prostheses to play " Chop Sticks ".
He now began a number of large pictures in oils, working at them in turn, and having always several on hand.
Whatever faults his paintings may have, they have always the fundamental virtue of design ; they are always pictures.
" Regarding Rashomon, Kurosawa said, " I like silent pictures and I always have … I wanted to restore some of this beauty.
While Hustler magazine has always been known for its explicit pictures of nude women and for what many consider crude humor, the prominent fundamentalist Protestant minister Jerry Falwell objected to the parody ad the magazine printed in 1983 targeted at him, in which Falwell related having an incestuous encounter with his mother in an outhouse.
At concerts she always takes time to do autographs and take pictures and throughout the concert she is always thanking the audience.
* Der Fönig ( the Fing ), 2002 ( story with pictures about a King who always mixes up the letters " F " and " K ")
Cow Parsnip has the characteristic flower umbels of the carrot family ( Apiaceae ), about 20 cm across ; these may be flat-topped, as in the pictures above, or more rounded, and are always white.
Lord Kelvin, " One Heck of a Prognosticator, president of the Royal Society in the 1890s, and disbeliever in virtually every scientific discovery ," claimed that “ Radio has no future ,” “ I have not the smallest molecule of faith in aerial navigation other than ballooning ,” and “ X-rays will prove to be a hoax ;” Orville Wright, in 1908 claimed that “ No flying machine will ever fly from New York to Paris ;” and Irving Thalberg, MGM movie producer, asserted in 1927 that “ Novelty is always welcome, but talking pictures are just a fad .” Thus, making forecasts of the future has a historic basis in which many of the predictions by even experts have proven inaccurate.
Examples included message centers where they stored notes about what to do and when ; photos of family and friends complete with indications of names and relationships ; labels and pictures on doors ; " memory books " to record new events, meetings, and plans ; and " open-storage " strategies in which crucial items ( pots, pans, checkbooks ) are always kept in plain view, not locked away in drawers.
He then realised the creative possibilities that it offered, particularly, in his view, if the soundtrack was not used realistically ; words and pictures need not, and indeed should not, be tied together in a clumsy duplication of information ; dialogue did not always need to be heard.
His pictures were always small in size, and represented chiefly subjects in still life.
Edwin always signed his quaint pictures in a fine hand with a mapping pen and Indian ink, one of his most successful mass produced subjects being ' Collecting birds eggs on Needles Cliffs '.
Korda took many pictures for the newspaper and called the series “ Fidel Returns to the Sierra .” Fidel always liked Korda ’ s photos and never stopped him when he attempted to take his picture.
In the 1930s, she appeared in several motion pictures, almost always portraying a singer in a minor or supporting role.
Rousseau's pictures are always grave in character, with an air of exquisite melancholy.

pictures and attracted
Traa attracted attention when she posed almost nude in a series of pictures in the sports magazine Ultrasport in 2001.
Sunday's popularity waned after World War I when many people in his revival audiences were attracted to radio broadcasts and moving pictures instead.
UKHO attracted worldwide attention in February 2005 when it published in-depth pictures of the ocean floor in the vicinity of the Indian ocean tsunami disaster of December 26, 2004 .< ref >
His body was taken back to Kettering and lay in state in the Art Gallery, where it was surrounded by the pictures he had presented to the town, and attracted crowds of several thousands.
The sensational subjects of his pictures, and their didactic aim, the promotion of peace by a representation of the horrors of war, attracted a large section of the public not usually interested in art to the series of exhibitions of his pictures in Paris in 1881 and subsequently in London, Berlin, Dresden, Vienna and other cities.
In October 1840 Buvelot moved to Rio de Janeiro and attracted the notice of the emperor Dom Pedro II, who bought some of his pictures and decorated him with the Order of the Rose.
The case attracted massive media attention in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley, with pictures of the boy even being placed in every gas bill in Philadelphia.
Although the pictures were widely derided —" A pot of paint has been flung in the face of the public ", declared the critic Camille Mauclair ( 1872 – 1945 )— they also attracted some favorable attention.
In 1924, Dunbar went to Hollywood, where she starred in several motion pictures, including her role as the heroine in The Amateur Gentleman ( 1926 ) opposite Richard Barthelmess, which attracted considerable attention for her.
He immediately attracted attention by his unusual facility and his sympathetic interpretation of illustrations and pictures, and his publishers sent him abroad in 1883 to engrave a set of blocks after the old masters in the European galleries.
He early attracted attention with sketches and pictures made in Spain, and a large composition, The " Quatuor Espagno ", that was displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, was one of the successes of the Paris Salon of 1884.

pictures and attention
The pictures came to the attention of writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who used them to illustrate an article on fairies he had been commissioned to write for the Christmas 1920 edition of The Strand Magazine.
Others, like political leaders Ruben Berrios and Fernando Martín, and the 2002 Miss Puerto Rico, who is a Viequense, have had pictures taken by the press aboard VAL planes while flying to Vieques, giving the airline a new wave of unpaid-for promotional attention.
However, he did follow the medical advice given not to paint pictures larger than a yard in height, and turned his attention to smaller, less physically strenuous formats, including acrylics on paper.
Careful attention would enable an artist to draw and paint the two component pictures, so as to present to the mind of the observer, in the resultant perception, perfect identity with the object represented.
Working with low budgets, and influenced by the French New Wave, such directors as Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Werner Herzog, Alexander Kluge, Volker Schlöndorff, Margarethe von Trotta, Hans-Jürgen Syberberg and Wim Wenders made names for themselves and produced a number of ' small ' motion pictures that caught the attention of art house audiences, and enabled these directors ( particularly Wenders and Schlöndorff ) into better-financed productions which were backed by the big US studios.
Personal embarrassment could also stem from the actions of others which place the embarrassed person in a socially awkward situation, such as having one's awkward baby pictures shown to friends, having someone make a derogatory comment about one's appearance or behaviour, discovering one is the victim of gossip, being rejected by another person ( see also humiliation ), being made the focus of attention ( e. g. birthday celebrants, newlyweds ), or even witnessing someone else's embarrassment.
Fowke paid particular attention to lighting pictures in a way that would eliminate glare.
" I have attempted, and I hope succeeded, in making pictures that command attention ," said Kramer.
Her abilities resulted in some of the best steel factory pictures of that era, and these earned her national attention.
The tree was cut down ; media attention, however, mushroomed after the event, with several daily newspapers putting pictures of the tree on their front pages.
His " mute " watercolors or single image sketches, where the characters speak in pictures or not at all ( but somehow manage to convey a rich story ) slowly gained international attention.
Although unusual in the history of St. George pictures, St. George Baptizing the Selenites offers a good example of the type of oriental subjects were popular in Venice at the time: great care and attention is given the foreign costumes, and hats are especially significant in indicating the exotic.
It is also important to pay attention that in using the word “ ideal ” Max Weber refers to the world of ideas ( " thoughtful pictures ") and not to perfection ; these “ ideal types ” are idea-constructs that help put the chaos of social reality in order.
I wanted another engine-Thomas was then the only one I had-and I also wanted a model of Percy to help our then artist draw his pictures ; but the artist didn't pay much attention, so my Percy -- the proper one -- looks different from the Percy in the books.
Known for his careful attention to detail in making pictures, Chandler was often described as introverted.
It is said that Sir Tatton Sykes, 5th Baronet was too busy eating one of the milk puddings to which he was addicted to pay much attention, but villagers and estate workers loyally rescued pictures, statues and furniture, china and carpets, and even doors and banisters, including the house's 1780 copy of the Belvedere Apollo.

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