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Refined low-relief section of a bull-hunt frieze from Nineveh, alabaster, c. 695 BC ( Pergamon Museum ), Berlin.
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Refined format and color space translations provide a better workflow from standard definition tape to film gave EFILM the opportunity to participate in longer format productions.
" Join the Ranks " was taken from material written for the Transistor Revolt demo and featured on the Fat Wreck Chords compilation Live Fat, Die Young, while " Gethsemane " was originally featured on the compilation OIL: Chicago Punk Refined released in 2003.
Refined rutile ( or ilmenite ) from the ore is reduced with petroleum-derived coke in a fluidized bed reactor at 1000 ° C.
Refined power steering, from Saginaw, became standard equipment, along with electric windshield washers.
Refined Sugar: The Sweetest Poison of All, William Dufty, ( c ) 1975, extract edited from the book Sugar Blues, first publisher Chilton Book Co., latest publisher Warner Books.
Refined production of tin-glazed earthenwares made for more than local needs was concentrated in central Italy from the later thirteenth century, especially in the contada of Florence.
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Refined mathematical methods have been developed for solving mechanics problems in generalized coordinates.
* Moralist writer John Deacon publishes a quarto entitled Tobacco Tortured in the Filthy Fumes of Tobacco Refined.
* A Chinese text of this year records that Hangzhou City, the capital of the Song Dynasty, held various social clubs that included a West Lake Poetry Club, the Buddhist Tea Society, the Physical Fitness Club, the Anglers ' Club, the Occult Club, the Young Girls ' Chorus, the Exotic Foods Club, the Plants and Fruits Club, the Antique Collectors ' Club, the Horse-Lovers ' Club, and the Refined Music Society.
Refined Hindu and Buddhist sculptures reflect the influence of India ; items on show include betel-nut cutters, ivory combs and bronze palanquin hooks.
* Essence of Refined Gold by the Third Dalai Lama: with related texts by the Second and Seventh Dalai Lamas.
* Refined Supermarionation techniques were used in the South African children's science fiction show Interster in the late 1970s.
Author of numerous flagellation novels published in London and Paris including: Two Lascivious Adventures of Mr. Howard – A continuation of Maud Cameron and her Guardian ( 1907 ), The Amazing Chastisements of Miss Bostock ( 1908 ), Three Chapters in the Life of Mr. Howard ( 1908 ), Whipping as a Fine Art – Being an Account of Exquisite and Refined Chastisement Inflicted by Mr. Howard on Grown-up Schoolgirls ( 1909 ), et al.
Comical updates of nursery rhymes sung by Ken Barrie and Eula Parker ; " Three Refined Mice " sung by Gray.
Refined bread was a status symbol of the middle class because of its " purity and refinement " in its color and was purchased, rather than home-made.
Refined over several decades of two-digit Saab models, the 900's double wishbone suspension design provided excellent handling and road feel.
Refined hempseed oil is clear and colorless, with little flavor and lacks natural vitamins and antioxidants.
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Sugar, Wheat flour, Cocoa Butter, Nonfat Milk, Chocolate, Refined Palm Kernel Oil, Lactose ( Milk ) Milk Fat, contains 2 % or Less of: Soy Lecithin, PGPR ( Emulsifier ), Yeast, Artificial Flavor, Salt, and Sodium Bicarbonate.
A given piece of Equipment starts out at Refined ( 0 ), and will progress to a maximum of Refined ( 15 ).
* Mullin, Glenn H. ( translator ), Essence of Refined Gold by the Third Dalai Lama: with related texts by the Second and Seventh Dalai Lamas, Tushita Books, Dharamsala, H. P., India ( 1978 ).
Nevertheless, Ge ’ s work was never enshrined in famous collections of essays and poetry, such as the Wenxuan ( Selections of Refined Literature ) m as was Ji Kang ’ s essay, Yang sheng ( Nourishing Life ), whose style Ge freely imitated.
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Delano's irreverent sense of humor was subtly expressed in some his architectural details and friezes, such as the low-relief frieze of tortoises and hares in the apartment block at 1040 Park Avenue, and backgammon club rooms ornamented like backgammon boards.
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It was discovered, on the basis of data from Mars Global Surveyor, to be a low-relief shield volcano, but was formerly believed to be a plain, and was then known as Syrtis Major Planitia.
A Persian Empire | Persian mid-relief ( mezzo-rilievo ) from the Qajar dynasty | Qajar era, located at Tangeh Savashi in Iran, which might also be described as two stages of low-relief.
The Gemma Augustea ( Latin, Gem of Augustus ) is a low-relief cameo engraved gem cut from a double-layered Arabian onyx stone.
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A pilaster appears with a capital and entablature, also in " low-relief " or flattened against the wall.
" Pablo Picasso experimented with classicizing motifs in the years immediately following World War I, and the Art Deco style that came to the fore following the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Décoratifs, often drew on neoclassical motifs without expressing them overtly: severe, blocky commodes by E. J. Ruhlmann or Sue et Mare ; crisp, extremely low-relief friezes of damsels and gazelles in every medium ; fashionable dresses that were draped or cut on the bias to recreate Grecian lines ; the art dance of Isadora Duncan ; the Streamline Moderne styling of US post offices and county court buildings built as late as 1950 ; and the Roosevelt dime.
A peneplain is a low-relief plain representing the final stage of fluvial erosion during times of extended tectonic stability.
Like a cameo brooch — a low-relief carving of a person's head or bust — the actor or celebrity is instantly recognizable.
The reverse side of the low-relief emblem reads, " 35th Annual Encampment, Department of Illinois, G. A. R., Peoria, Ill ’ s.
The mint eventually insisted on a low-relief version, as the high-relief coin took up to eleven strikes to bring up the details and didn't stack correctly for banking purposes.
The full range includes high relief ( alto-rilievo ), where more than 50 % of the depth is shown and there may be undercut areas, mid-relief ( mezzo-rilievo ), low-relief ( basso-rilievo, or French: bas-relief ), and shallow-relief or rilievo schiacciato, where the plane is scarcely more than scratched in order to remove background material.
Shallow-relief or rilievo stiacciato, used for the background areas of compositions with the main elements in low-relief, was perfected by the Italian Renaissance sculptor Donatello.
It has been provided with a high, domed lid that fits neatly over the vertical rim and has been decorated in a very different style, with two friezes of low-relief decoration.
The rims, or flanges, are edged with large beads, and have low-relief decoration that once more follows the traditional pagan, Bacchic theme, with pastoral scenes, numerous animals, natural and mythical, and Bacchic masks.
Étex's tomb of Théodore Géricault in Père Lachaise Cemetery includes a bronze figure of the painter, and a low-relief version the painter's controversial Raft of the Medusa on a front panel.
Newly hatched red snapper spread out over large areas of open benthic habitat, then move to low-relief habitats, such as oyster beds.
The second stage is when these fish outgrow low-relief habitats and move to intermediate-relief habitats as age 1 snapper leave to move on to another growth stage.
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