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Tempera and has
Tempera painting has been found on early Egyptians sarcophagi decorations.
As Visual Cultures professor Lynn Turner notes, this scene anticipates by a parallel scene in which Craig using deceit to seduce Maxine through Malkovich .. Mariangela Tempera has noted that the subservience of Lady Anne in the scene contrasts with the self-assertiveness of the actress playing Lady Anne as she seduces Malkovich offstage.

Tempera and tempera
Tempera, also known as egg tempera, is a permanent fast-drying painting medium consisting of colored pigment mixed with a water-soluble binder medium ( usually a glutinous material such as egg yolk or some other size ).
* Making egg tempera from the Society of Tempera Painters

Tempera and binder
Tempera painting starts with placing a small amount of the pigment paste onto a palette, dish or bowl and adding about an equal volume of the binder and mixing.

Tempera and used
Tempera painting continues to be used in Greece and Russia where it is the required medium for Orthodox icons.
Tempera painting allows for great precision when used with traditional techniques that require the application of numerous small brush strokes applied in a cross-hatching technique.

Tempera and traditional
He is a member of The Society of Tempera Painters and runs courses teaching these traditional techniques.

Tempera and is
Tempera painting is one of the oldest known methods in mural painting.
Tempera is traditionally created by hand-grinding dry powdered pigments into a binding agent or medium, such as egg, glue, honey, water, milk ( in the form of casein ) and a variety of plant gums.

Tempera and over
The Lamentation over the Dead Christ ( Mantegna ) | The Lamentation over the Dead Christ Tempera on canvas, 68x81 cm, 1490Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan.

Tempera and never
Tempera never looked particularly edible.

adheres and best
Namibia's road network is regarded as one of the best on the continent ; road construction and maintenance adheres to international standards.
Most of the arguments to save her center on a debate over which course adheres best to strict justice.
It claims to adheres to " the essential Catholic doctrine and practice as expressed and implied in the statements of Vatican Council II, and in the light of the best contemporary thought.
Benedictine University adheres to the belief that a broad-based, liberal arts education provides students with a concrete foundation for a lifetime of change and is the best preparation for lifelong learning.
He holds to the old Army ways of respecting enemy officers, and adheres to the Geneva Convention to the best of his ability.

adheres and ground
Coltrane's next major album, 1960's Giant Steps, would break new melodic and harmonic ground in jazz, whereas Blue Train adheres to the hard bop style of the era.

adheres and has
" The book Plea Bargaining's Triumph: A History of Plea Bargaining in America published by Stanford University Press defines the plea as one in " which the defendant adheres to his / her claim of innocence even while allowing that the government has enough evidence to prove his / her guilt beyond a reasonable doubt ".
For a work to be considered pirated, its illegitimate use must have occurred in a nation that has domestic copyright laws and / or adheres to a bilateral treaty or established international convention such as the Berne Convention or WIPO Copyright Treaty.
The university adheres to a green purchasing policy and has reduced greenhouse gas emissions 26 percent since 1990 ; they have also decreased water consumption since 2005 through the adoption of new technologies.
A week after fertilization the embryo still has not grown in size, but hatches from its protein shell and adheres to the lining of the mother's uterus.
In the 2000s, however, its official Web site affirmed that the Zulu Nation has left the system of " believing " and instead adheres to Factology versus Beliefs, a philosophy and doctrine that can often be seen in, though is not always exclusive to, Nuwaubianism.
It has been described as a genre that adheres to an " aesthetic of failure ," where the deliberate use of glitch based audio media, and other sonic artifacts, is a central concern.
Among its many worlds is Sauron, where the culture has grown militaristic and adheres to a literal interpretation of the philosophy of Nietzsche, namely that " man is something to be surpassed.
Sometimes, there is a ruling class in a particular sector of the upper class that adheres to quite specific circumstances: it has both the most material wealth and the most widespread influence over all the other classes, and it chooses to actively exercise that power to shape the direction of a locality, a country, and / or the world.
Accordingly, the Republic of China adheres to the principles of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and has stated that it does not intend to produce nuclear weapons.
The eggs retain casts of the membrana testacea, the internal membrane that adheres to the shell, familiar to anyone who has peeled a hard-boiled egg.
In effect UAP contributes to the intellectual and cultural life of Alberta and Canada by publishing well-edited, research-based knowledge and creative thought, which has undergone rigorous peer-review, is of real value to natural constituencies, adheres to quality publication standards and is supported by appropriate marketing efforts.
The following is an excerpt from the catalogue essay by art historian Don Goddard: " It may be that sound art adheres to curator Hellermann's perception that " hearing is another form of seeing ,' that sound has meaning only when its connection with an image is understood ...
Although there is no perfect browser that seamlessly adheres to all standards at the time being, huge advancement has been made by several major web browsers ( such as Mozilla Firefox and Opera ) in the past few years that will ensure better interoperability in the future.
Wharnsby is a proponent of Perennial philosophy, has identified himself as a Muslim since 1993 and also adheres to the principals of Unitarian Universalism.
At least one study has shown that a string of mucus is produced by N. scintillans extending from the tip of the tentacle which then adheres to plankton as it ascends rapidly through concentrations of its prey in the water column.
Shorter University President Don Dowless explained that those who do not will likely be fired, stating " I think that anybody who adheres to a lifestyle that is outside of what the biblical mandate is and of what the board has passed, including the president, would not be allowed to continue here.
While the World Wide Web Consortium maintains up-to-date central versions of some of the most important Web standards in the form of recommendations, in practice no software developer has designed a browser which adheres exactly to these standards ; implementation of other standards and protocols, such as SVG and XMLHttpRequest, varies as well.

adheres and lower
The Front for Victory ( FPV ) and other allies of NĂ©stor and Cristina Kirchner, Argentina's progressive ruling couple, secured 113 of 257 seats in the lower house, losing 24 seats and their previous absolute majority ( the fractious Justicialist Party, to which the FPV formally adheres, continue to enjoy the control of the lower house since 1989 ).
* The lower part, or filum terminale externum, closely adheres to the dura mater.

adheres and oil
The stone is wetted, with water staying only on the surface not covered in grease-based residue of the drawing ; the stone is then ' rolled up ', meaning oil ink is applied with a roller covering the entire surface ; since water repels the oil in the ink, the ink adheres only to the greasy parts, perfectly inking the image.
There is no THC within the hempseed, although trace amounts of THC may be found in hempseed oil when plant matter adheres to the seed surface during manufacturing.
As the acid etches the surface the oil adheres to the edges of the exposed area.
The oil adheres to almost anything with which it comes in contact, such as towels, blankets and even clothing.

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