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Lace is an openwork fabric, patterned with open holes in the work, made by machine or by hand.
Madras is a lightweight cotton fabric with typically patterned texture and plaid design, used primarily for summer clothing — pants, shorts, dresses and jackets.
All this woodwork, including the door frames and other trim, is painted in a gloss white to contrast with the textured and patterned wall fabric.
The outer fabric may be brightly coloured or patterned.
The sampots of the devatas though are divided into two distinct types of sampot, one type is the ancient pleated style, seen in the Bakheng period at Lolei and Phnom Bok ( 900 AD ), and the other is a patterned fabric style with folds and “ tail ” seen at Angkor Wat.
Lace is lightweight openwork fabric, patterned, either by machine or by hand, with open holes in the work.
The techniques that give The Snowy Day its unique look — collage with cutouts of patterned paper fabric and oilcloth ; handmade stamps ; spatterings of India ink with a toothbrush — were methods Keats had never used before.
On the back of the drivers seat was a compartment that contained a raincoat, rain bonnet and umbrella, all made from a vinyl patterned to match the rosebud interior fabric.
In a paper published in 2006 by the Society of Photo-Optical Engineers, " Novel method for patterned fabric inspection using Bollinger bands ", Henry Y. T. Ngan and Grantham K. H. Pang present a method of using Bollinger bands to detect defects in patterned fabrics.
From the abstract: " In this paper, the upper band and lower band of Bollinger Bands, which are sensitive to any subtle change in the input data, have been developed for use to indicate the defective areas in patterned fabric.
It came in various trim levels which offered different features, for example, rhombus ( Diamond )- patterned red leather instead of the standard black leather or fabric seats, alloy wheels instead of steel wheels, or Fog-lights as an option.
It should also be remembered that depicting a patterned fabric in paint or mosaic is a very difficult task, often impossible in a small miniature, so the artistic record, which often shows patterned fabrics in large-scale figures in the best quality works, probably under-records the use of patterned cloth overall.

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Alcott also wrote a series patterned after the work of German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe which were eventually published in the Transcendentalists ' journal, The Dial.
An integrated circuit or monolithic integrated circuit ( also referred to as IC, chip, or microchip ) is an electronic circuit manufactured by lithography, or the patterned diffusion of trace elements into the surface of a thin substrate of semiconductor material.
Note: borders may also be made up of simple or patterned blocks that are stitched together into a row, before being added to the quilt top.
It would also included the patterned movement of Qing subjects overseas, largely to Southeastern Asia, in search of trade and other economic opportunities.
Semiconductor technology today is also utilized to etch holographically patterned gratings into robust materials such as fused silica.
Their skin consists of numerous, fine transverse rings and is often inconspicuously coloured orange, red or brown, but sometimes also bright green, blue, gold or white, and occasionally patterned with other colours.
In the 1970s, UNIVAC produced the Real-Time Basic ( RTB ) system to support large-scale time sharing, also patterned after the Dartmouth BASIC system.
It is designed as a Tibetan style chorten, also called as the Jangchup Chorten, patterned on the design of a classical stupa, with a pyramidal pillar crowned by a crescent of Moon and Sun.
" The writers also patterned the character after Norm Peterson ( George Wendt ), a character from the sitcom Cheers.
Mountain biking, and bicycle racing are also recreations, and Bulgaria is one of only six countries to annually host the official 1, 200 km Randonnees-ultra-marathon bicycle rides patterned after Paris – Brest – Paris.
Substance abuse, also known as drug abuse, is a patterned use of a substance ( drug ) in which the user consumes the substance in amounts or with methods neither approved nor supervised by medical professionals.
Therefore, price action would also tend to repeat itself due many investors collectively tend toward patterned behaviorhence technicians ' focus on identifiable trends and conditions.
All colorpoints can also be patterned.
In lighting for film, theatre and still photography, a cuculoris ( occasionally also spelled cucoloris, kookaloris, cookaloris or cucalorus ) is a device for casting shadows or silhouettes to produce patterned illumination.
* Tactile or rumble strips to warn of for instance a wheelchair ramp, these would normally also be distinctively colored or patterned.
In addition to the miniskirt, Mary Quant is often credited with inventing the coloured and patterned tights that tended to accompany the garment, although their creation is also attributed to the Spanish couturier Cristobal Balenciaga who offered harlequin-patterned tights in 1962 or to John Bates.
They also have bald heads with brightly coloured and patterned skin.
It is also thought that the symmetrical patterned orange sections on the rear wings form the illusion of another smaller creature ( butterfly ), so the attacker will go for the colourful " small illusive " rear safe region on the main body of this Red Underwing moth species.
Although patterned after American and British military bands, the bands of the Republic of Korea are also inspired by the daechiwtas of the old Korean kingdoms.
It was a 125cc, single cylinder, two-stroke, street bike patterned after the German DKW RT125 ( which the British munitions firm, BSA, had also copied in the post-war era and manufactured as the Bantam and Harley-Davidson as the Hummer.
Tom McCahill, stated " the gaping grille looks a little like it was patterned after Namu, the killer whale ", but also stated that the Torino had " kind of pleasing, no-nonsense styling.
Del Pilar patterned his flag after that of Cuba's, which then was also revolting against Spain.
The lines that divide a shield may not always be straight, and there is a system of terminology for describing patterned lines, which is also shared with the heraldic ordinaries.
Parnavaz is also said to have patterned his administration upon an " Iranian " model, and have introduced a military-administrative organization based on a network of regional governors or eristavi.

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The company gave away paper bags patterned like a basketball jersey to be worn by cats, with slots to cut out for the legs and tail, and asked customers to post videos of their cat wearing it to a Rap Cat website.
Her impressionist techniques gave way to a spirited, richly patterned, and brilliantly colored style.
While battling Anthem and its superpowered operatives, including Dawn ( a reference to the phrase " dawn's early light " in the " Star-Spangled Banner "), and Rosie ( patterned after Rosie the Riveter ), he discovered that Jenny had falsified the documents she gave him, and that he had never been Trent-but decided to stay on in Harmony nonetheless.
The vision that the Lord gave to the leaders of CCF is to establish a church patterned after that of the New Testament.

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Egypt patterned its Air Defense Force ( ADF ) after the Soviet Anti-Air Defenses, which integrated all its air defense capabilities – antiaircraft guns, rocket and missile units, interceptor planes, and radar and warning installations.
However, the central government in India has greater power in relation to its states, and its central government is patterned after the British parliamentary system.
The restaurant's decor and many of its dishes are patterned after the Hello Kitty character.
" Riquelme finds that " passages near the book's beginning and its ending echo and complement one another ", and Fargnoli and Gillespie representatively argue that the book's cyclical structure echoes the themes inherent within, that " the typologies of human experience that Joyce identifies Finnegans Wake are essentially cyclical, that is, patterned and recurrent ; in particular, the experiences of birth, guilt, judgment, sexuality, family, social ritual and death recur throughout the Wake.
The company developed and ran Potlatch on a model mostly patterned after that used by Pullman Company for its company town in Illinois.
This church is distinguished by its geometric patterned stained glass windows.
One of the principal rooms, the Marble Hall ( 1 ), the first of the large reception rooms, serves as an entrance hall from the south entrance, and takes its name from a chequer board patterned floor of black and white marble tiles.
Five years later, the committee was converted into its present form: President Taylor signed a bill passed by the National Legislature that created the DEA and patterned it after the Drug Enforcement Administration in the United States.
Its plumage is patterned by the pale fringes of its feathers.
People recognized its Navajo hero as patterned after the great athlete Jim Thorpe.
* The comedy publication The Onion publishes a feature on its front page called " Statshot ," patterned after similar statistics published on the front page of USA Today.
Despite the negativity portrayed in Luo Guanzhong's historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, being a large scale rebellion against corrupted authority, several peasant uprisings in China were patterned after the Yellow Turban Rebellion or claimed to be its spiritual successors.
The Eurasian Woodcock has cryptic camouflage to suit its woodland habitat, with intricately patterned reddish-brown upperparts and buff underparts.
The male is usually much larger than the female, and its body is more brightly coloured and distinctly patterned.
With its German appearance — including uniforms and ceremonies patterned after older German military traditions — the doctrine and structure of the NVA were strongly influenced by the Soviet Armed Forces, thus mixing elements of the 20th century's most innovative and successful schools of military in a force which, for its size, was considered one of the most professional and prepared of the world.
It originally referred to the sport's playing field, alternately known as the " grid ", due to the its patterned markings which give it the appearance of a gridiron.
The Centauri culture in the series is patterned on the conventions of the early imperial Rome ( which still fancied itself a Republic despite having an Emperor at its head ) and portrayed with a nod to the visualizations of the empire depicted in the Dune motion picture ( with futuristic versions of 18th-century uniform and clothes as the choice for Centauri attire ).
Andreasen's alloy has a patterned shape memory, expanding and contracting within given temperature ranges because of its geometric programming.
It was patterned after the Roman aureus and its halves.
This new cyborg Zeiram starts out bearing a mild resemblance to its precursor, before it lost the hat and cloak in favour of an appearance patterned after a classic Japanese fox-spirit, or kitsune.
The Nalatale and Danangombe archaeological enclosures lie nearby, the former known for its patterned brickwork, the latter for its Portuguese remains.

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