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Many innovations and technical refinements have been made in printing processes and presses over the years, including the development of presses with multiple units ( each containing one printing plate ) that can print multi-color images in one pass on both sides of the sheet, and presses that accommodate continuous rolls ( webs ) of paper, known as web presses.
A multi-color underpainting was thought to be more useful by artists such as Giotto ( whose technique is described in detail by Cennino Cennini ), as well as by Jan van Eyck and Roger van der Weyden ( whose technique has been studied with modern scientific analysis ).
However, in the Vann House the colors have been mixed in almost every room giving the rooms a multi-color appearance, as well as the mantels, door jambs, and wainscotings, all of which are original to the house.

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The carolers themselves are recognized by their distinctive uniform consisting of gray high hats, greatcoats, gloves, and multi-color scarves.
Franquin's style rests in opposite corners of the aesthetic spectrum from Hergé: If the pictures of Tintin ’ s creator were characterized by the use of ligne claire, flat colors and a certain staticism, Franquin ’ s graphic approach progressively evolved towards a multi-color aesthetics, chiaroscuro and a vigorous sense of movement.
Though normally produced in sheet form, by interlacing simple images or different colors throughout the artwork, lenticular images can also be created in roll form with 3D effects or multi-color changes.
* 1973-1974 -- Black label with DUNHILL spelled out in children's blocks ( followed by a block with the " abc " logo ) in white box ( This variation only lasted a few months before the label was changed back to the multi-color box logo in which both the " one box " and " two box " variations were used )

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In the late 1990s, stainless steel became stylish, and in 2009, one manufacturer introduced multi-color designs.

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By 1860, Paisley could produce shawls with fifteen colors, which was still only a quarter of the colors in the multi-color paisleys then still being imported from Kashmir.
The PRP was known as the multi-color party, because its logo was a rainbow.
The obelisk, prior to November, 2005, was a multi-color computer generated display of blues, greens, and purples.
For instance, although multi-color printing was always possible, and may be seen on the earliest stamps of Switzerland, the process was slow and expensive, and most stamps were in one or two colors until the 1960s.
Until the advent of the plastic " leafy " multi-color net system following the Vietnam War, burlap scrim was also woven onto shrimp and fish netting to create large-scale military camouflage netting.

multi-color and design
Since a standard sewing machine has only one needle, the operator must stop and re-thread the machine manually for each subsequent color in a multi-color design.

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A more practical system would use a single gun at the back of the tube, firing at a single multi-color screen on the front.

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It included W12 cylinder engine, and a reinforced chassis, 6-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission, individual climate control for each passenger, front and rear wine coolers, a minibar, multi-color mood lighting, a cigar humidor, two 17-inch monitors, DVD changer in the trunk, 2nd DVD player in the back cabin, and a Bluetooth-enabled computer with a broadband connection.

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His newspapers introduced innovations such as multi-color presses, halftone photographs on newsprint, comic sections printed in color and wire syndication of news copy.
These include instant replay, using computer technology in scouting, multi-color striping of the 20-and 50-yard lines, 30-second clock between plays, extra-wide sideline borders, wind-direction stripes on the goal post uprights, the referee's microphone, and the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
* 1964-1968: Black label with silver print, multi-color logo on left side with " MINIT " inside the logo and " A PRODUCT OF LIBERTY RECORDS " under MINIT.
Caldor relied heavily on a weekly multi-color sales flier to generate business.

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Typewriters, school dittos, church mimeos and ( if they could afford it ) multi-color letterpress or other mid-to-high level printing.
As the game grew in popularity, the supplements were re-printed in expanded form with more pages and multi-color printing.
The most obvious example of this would be a multi-color image in which each color is applied in a separate step.
Several manufacturers implemented color dot-matrix impact printing through a multi-color ribbon.
Ink pads can be purchased that allow for embossing and there are markers that can be used to ink stamp pads with colors for a multi-color look.
The name Exeter is taken from one of the leading characters of the story, as well as much of the multi-color use throughout Deadsy's themes, is shown throughout the film.
Many of the multi-color ideas were influenced directly from the 1955 film This Island Earth.
This means false-color maps, multi-color nebulae and over-exposed galaxies are not part of the official distribution.
When making a multi-color print with a spot color process, every spot color needs its own lithographic film.
The company is well known for the quality of its translation and subtitles, and pioneered such techniques as multi-color subtitles, overlapping dialogue, and supertitles that explain important cultural, linguistic and historical tidbits.
Trans-Lux is a company that specializes in designing, selling, renting, installing and maintaining multi-color, real-time data and LED large-screen electronic information displays, but is primarily known as a major supplier of national stock ticker display devices for stock exchanges.
Shown with aftermarket TruGlow multi-color reflexive dot scope and Ruger BX-25 extended magazine.

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Because of the quantum mechanical nature of the electrons around a nucleus, atomic orbitals can be uniquely defined by a set of integers known as quantum numbers.
The principle was formulated as a response to a series of observations that the laws of nature and parameters of the Universe take on values that are consistent with conditions for life as we know it rather than a set of values that would not be consistent with life on Earth.
The main alternative, followed in the present article, is to organize philosophical stances according to the answers they give to a set of basic questions about the nature and status of consciousness.
The existing terms and structures available to them were often insufficient to express these new set of religious concepts, and taken together, these new forms of discourse led to the beginnings of Christology as an attempt to understand, explain and discuss their understanding of the nature of Christ.
Evolutionary psychology is an approach that views human nature as the product of a universal set of evolved psychological adaptations to recurring problems in the ancestral environment.
Roosevelt set aside more Federal land for national parks and nature preserves than all of his predecessors combined.
This was set up at the beginning of 1908 to make films of a serious artistic nature.
It is accessible by paved road and is set aside as a nature preserve.
It is also often used for a set of numbers whose values are meant to be multiplied together or are exponential in nature, such as data on the growth of the human population or interest rates of a financial investment.
For though all things come to be in accordance with this Logos, humans are like the inexperienced when they experience such words and deeds as I set out, distinguishing each in accordance with its nature and saying how it is.
The Acts of the Council fully set forth the nature of Christ, countering Arian conceptions.
Studies of Charles Darwin's notebooks have shown that Darwin arrived separately at the idea of natural selection which he set out in his 1859 book On the Origin of Species, but it has been speculated that he may have had some half-forgotten memory from his time as a student in Edinburgh of ideas of selection in nature as set out by Hutton, and by William Charles Wells and Patrick Matthew who had both been associated with the city before publishing their ideas on the topic early in the 19th century.
The best evidence of Aristotle's having thought there was a natural law comes from the Rhetoric, where Aristotle notes that, aside from the " particular " laws that each people has set up for itself, there is a " common " law that is according to nature.
Moreover, due to the overscanned nature of television video, the precise edges of the visible area of the screen varied from television set to television set, so characters near the expected border of the active screen area might be behind the bezel or off the edge of the screen.
Merovingian hagiography did not set out to reconstruct a biography in the Roman or the modern sense, but to attract and hold popular devotion by the formulas of elaborate literary exercises, through which the Frankish Church channeled popular piety within orthodox channels, defined the nature of sanctity and retained some control over the posthumous cults that developed spontaneously at burial sites, where the life-force of the saint lingered, to do good for the votary.
The best evidence of Aristotle's having thought there was a natural law comes from the Rhetoric, where Aristotle notes that, aside from the " particular " laws that each people has set up for itself, there is a " common " law that is according to nature.
He alleges that the problems are traceable to a set of related assumptions about the nature of language, which themselves presuppose a particular conception of the essence of language.
Because the ludi were religious in nature, it was appropriate for the Romans to set up this temporary stage close to the temple of the deity being celebrated.
According to this claim, humans have no inherent rights to destroy nature or set themselves above it in ethical considerations a priori.
Pope Paul's opening address on 29 September 1963 stressed the pastoral nature of the council, and set out four purposes for it:
In Islam, the laws that govern human affairs are just one facet of a universal set of laws governing nature itself.
In a similar way, individual beliefs, say about economics or ethics, rest on more basic beliefs, say about the nature of human beings ; and those rest on still more basic beliefs, say about the mind ; and in the end the entire system rests on a set of basic beliefs which are not justified by other beliefs.
Scientific and technological utopias are set in the future, when it is believed that advanced science and technology will allow utopian living standards ; for example, the absence of death and suffering ; changes in human nature and the human condition.

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