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faces and reveal
When the die floats to the top and one of its faces is pressed against the window, the raised letters displace the blue liquid to reveal the message as white letters on a blue background.
In geometry, flexagons are flat models, usually constructed by folding strips of paper, that can be flexed or folded in certain ways to reveal faces besides the two that were originally on the back and front.
He used modeling ( playing with light and dark colors ) to reveal the figures underneath the heavy drapery ; hands, faces, and feet became more rounded and three-dimensional.
* An alternate scene where evil Bill and Ted reveal to Joanna and Elizabeth their secret by unzipping their faces and torso and introduce that Evil Bill is actually Evil Ted and vice versa.
Their whole bodies are covered in reddish-brown fur which becomes shorter as it surrounds their faces and clawed hands to reveal grey colored skin.
They wear hoods over their evening wear with eye slits and clock faces on the hoods, each clock showing a different time between one o ' clock and six o ' clock and their accents reveal their different nationalities.
Their faces are covered by a form of respirator, which is able to lift to reveal a mouth-like orifice from which extends a long flexible proboscis.
The planner faces a trade-off between insuring households and enticing the households to reveal if they have had high or low income.

faces and striking
A common cold-cathode application is in neon signs and other locations where the ambient temperature is likely to drop well below freezing, The Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster ( Big Ben ) uses cold-cathode lighting behind the clock faces where continual striking and failure to strike in cold weather would be undesirable.
Mongooses bear a striking resemblance to mustelids, having long faces and bodies, small rounded ears, short legs, and long tapering tails.
Jean Sémolué called it " a film of confrontation " and Paul Schrader has praised " the architecture of Joan's world, which literally conspires against her ; like the faces of her inquisitors, the halls, doorways, furniture are on the offensive, striking, swooping at her with oblique angles, attacking her with hard-edged chunks of black and white.
The first clocks didn't have faces, but were solely striking clocks, which sounded bells to call the surrounding community to work or to prayer.
Putters are the only class of club allowed to have certain features, such as two striking faces, non-circular grip cross-sections, bent shafts or hosels, and appendages designed primarily to aid players ' aim.
To be legal for sanctioned play, a chipper cannot have any feature that is defined in the rules as allowable only on putters, e. g. two striking faces or a flat-topped " putter grip ".
Putters may have two striking faces, as long as they are identical and symmetrical.
The clubhead must have only one striking face, except that a putter may have two such faces if their characteristics are the same, and they are opposite each other.
The cairn sits above Ullswater and provides superb views up the facing valleys from Glencoyne round to Kirkstone, the rough eastern faces of the Helvellyn range being particularly striking.
The striking feature of clocks was originally more important than their clock faces ; the earliest clocks struck the hours, but had no dials to enable the time to be read.
* Centripetally worked cores may possess either one or two faces of detachment and striking platforms can vary from unprepared, cortical to faceted chapeau de gendarme (" cocked hat ") shapes.
Valli's death at her home on 22 April 2006 was announced by the office of the mayor of Rome, Walter Veltroni, whose statement read, " The Italian cinema has lost one of its most intense and striking faces ".

faces and specificity
Although it is sometimes found that expertise recruits the FFA ( e. g. as hypothesized by a proponent of this view in the preceding paragraph ), a more common and less controversial finding is that expertise leads to focal category-selectivity in the fusiform gyrus — a pattern similar in terms of antecedent factors and neural specificity to that seen for faces.

faces and subtle
Their skin was of a sunny brown, covered with a luminous halo of red-gold hairs ... golden eyes ... faces were compact as a cat's muzzle, their lips full, but subtle at the corners.
Since his career ended with Wrestlemania VII, Savage became an announcer, and while he generally supported the faces, he would make subtle potshots at Hogan.
Shpongle's first album also has many subtle psychedelic lyrics and artwork that one would most likely miss on first glance ( the cd artwork is faces ) or listen.

faces and detail
In the miniatures of this style, the emphasis seems to be more on the posture of the player than the detail of their faces ; this crossed, lounging style is only found in the folios of the Libro de tablas, the third section of the Libro de juegos which explicates the game of backgammon, again perhaps indicative of the work of a particular artist.
The faces, clothing, and saddles of the riders are each a single colour, and neither they nor the walking figures display any real detail.
Critics praised the film and its " new " director, with The New York Times commenting that the film was " sharply directed by Allen Smithee who has an adroit facility for scanning faces and extracting sharp background detail ," and Roger Ebert commenting, " Director Allen Smithee, a name I'm not familiar with, allows his story to unfold naturally.
The viewer sees the size and detail of the scene as if it were close enough to touch, but the camera's perspective is still derived from its actual position a hundred meters away, so background faces and objects appear about the same size as those in the foreground.
Their bodies are rarely rendered with the detail shown on their faces.
A detail of faces from the book — Stephen Jay Gould alleged that Goddard had doctored them to make them look more sinister.
It has around 8, 200 residents, The faces of the church's wooden angels bear the scars of the English Civil War, as none of the angels retain their original facial detail, due to religiously motivated vandalism by puritan soldiers In early 2009, the church received a large grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund and local organisations to restore its rare medieval wall paintings.
The New York Times commented that the film was " sharply directed by Allen Smithee who has an adroit facility for scanning faces and extracting sharp background detail ," Roger Ebert called the film " an extraordinary western ... irector Allen Smithee, a name I'm not familiar with, allows his story to unfold naturally.
The people depicted have little detail shown in their faces, though in what is shown they look obviously surprised and somewhat condescending in their glance towards the viewer.
A recurring feature of the strip are simplistically-drawn human figures exhibiting little detail or realism, and heads reminiscent of smiley faces.
One unusual detail about the Church in Liloan is that it faces the mountains to the West, whereas most churches face the sea to the East.

faces and particular
Crystal symmetry was first investigated experimentally by Nicolas Steno ( 1669 ), who showed that the angles between the faces are the same in every exemplar of a particular type of crystal, and by René Just Haüy ( 1784 ), who discovered that every face of a crystal can be described by simple stacking patterns of blocks of the same shape and size.
For general scientific use, thermal conductance is the quantity of heat that passes in unit time through a plate of particular area and thickness when its opposite faces differ in temperature by one kelvin.
There is also a measure known as heat transfer coefficient: the quantity of heat that passes in unit time through unit area of a plate of particular thickness when its opposite faces differ in temperature by one kelvin.
In particular, in coastal mountains, such as the Cordillera del Paine region of Patagonia, deep snowpacks collect on vertical, and overhanging, rock faces.
A body with its atoms configured so that all of its faces have one type of crystallographic orientation with one particular value of local work function will have a value of electrochemical potential different from that of the same body when its atoms are configured so that all of its faces have a different type of crystallographic orientation with a different particular value of local work function.
Ramachandran and Hirstein speculated that cells in a monkey brain that respond to particular faces would respond more strongly to caricatured versions of the face.
The north face is 1, 200 metres high and is one of the most dangerous north faces in the Alps, in particular for its risk of rockfall and storms.
The crystals behave like prisms and mirrors, refracting and reflecting sunlight between their faces, sending shafts of light in particular directions.
The adult females essentially resemble washed-out versions of the summer males, and in particular, the females lack the strong head patterns, and their crowns and faces are shades of gray.
That is, the content of a given part of an image is transformed into features, after which a classifier trained on example faces decides whether that particular region of the image is a face, or not.
A spin foam is a particular type of 2-complex, together with labels for vertices, edges and faces.
He made use of particular details such as faces, fingers, arms, legs, knees, and folds of clothing.
This particular promo consisted of close-up shots of the at-the-time-unnamed character's faces who seemed to be straining to do something ( veins in their heads would bulge, the characters would squint and grunt ) until the scene cut to the MTV logo landing in a pool of sludge followed by a satisfied " Ahhhhh " ( suggesting that the characters were suffering from constipation and the MTV logo was the ' turd ' as it were ).
To do so, particular details, such as faces, fingers, arms, legs, knees, garment folds and so on, were compared.
As in medieval and renaissance western art, drapery and faces are done often by two or three artists who specialize in one particular painterly skill.
The fact that agnosias are often restricted to impairments of particular types of stimuli, within distinct sensory modalities, suggests that there are separate modality specific pathways for the meaningful representation of objects and pictures, written material, familiar faces, and colors.

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