Seti thought that Vortas' hair was reminiscent of a zebra except with black-and-purple stripes instead of a zebra's black-and-white stripes. |
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On a dilapidated black-and-white television sits an old kerosene lamp which he lights when a blackout plunges him into darkness. |
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Don't lose the old black-and-white archive. Films still get made in monochrome. |
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They dozed with their black-and-white ringed tails flung over their shoulders like feather boas. |
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Having sufficiently wet ourselves, we viewers are left with a chilling, black-and-white image of blood circling the shower drain. |
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Frankenstein was chilling for more than a few moviegoers in that black-and-white world. |
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He has witnessed strong sales of the iconic, black-and-white photos of classic Hollywood movie stars and sports heroes. |
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Visitors during the summer of 2002 may expect to see a new black-and-white marble floor in the rotunda beneath the dome. |
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I have been looking at the black-and-white photograph I have of the infulae bands that we have been discussing. |
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First, the black-and-white latent image is developed and then the rest of the unexposed material is chemically fogged. |
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A third gallery included 24 of these unframed black-and-white photographic stills, 11 by 17 inches each, mounted on white metal brackets. |
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They have even put a black-and-white picture of Kate Middleton looking stressed and worried on the front cover. |
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The excised footage is bookended by black-and-white versions of the scenes surrounding the cut, which is a nice touch. |
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These mostly black-and-white works are widely regarded as key examples of both Op art and kinetic art. |
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The serious work is being done by a sprightly black-and-white Border collie named Jessie. |
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A black-and-white longhair sniffs her way around her new home, stops and scratches. |
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By 1992, he had taken the decision to work exclusively in black-and-white on photoessays of his choice. |
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The living room is very tidy, with rustic pine furniture and a tiny, black-and-white Boston terrier curled up on the rug. |
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As to grain, fairly evident in both black-and-white and color, it doesn't exhibit any smudginess to cause a softening of the image. |
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The film, a black-and-white comedy about a rock band going AWOL in northern Ontario, was finished just in the nick of time. |
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This whole process produces a black-and-white negative image of the subject photographed. |
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For the iceberg photos, Steffensen used black-and-white negatives but printed the images with color photographic chemicals. |
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The black-and-white image is stable with beautiful contrast and sharp detail. |
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I was the official photographer, first in black-and-white, later in colour transparency. |
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Shot in black-and-white, this is a visually spare film featuring empty landscapes of sand dunes, sand storms, and unco-operative camels. |
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Small black-and-white photos accent walls dominated by two gilt-edged mirrors. |
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A few years later, the Goncourt brothers saw in the colorlessness of black-and-white photography a metaphor for the dreariness of their age. |
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There are scenes that are black-and-white and others that appear intentionally colorized. |
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They're black-and-white striped with a simple red-and-gray star at the top of each one, and they're made of acrylic, so they're not all itchy. |
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The black-and-white patterns suggest heraldic symbolism, Vorticist explosions and the imagery and interpenetrating spaces of Inuit designs. |
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He wore military fatigues over a black shirt and a black-and-white checked Arab headdress wrapped around his head. |
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He walks a Dalmatian down the street and carries a black-and-white spotted banner in a parody of identity and affiliation. |
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The black-and-white spotted machines, which serve dairy products exclusively, were installed in schools at the beginning of the school year. |
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He flips the brochure round and shows me a horrific black-and-white still of a starving child. |
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Family groups of black-necked stilts chatter, the calm water reflecting their long red legs and black-and-white bodies. |
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To many people these days, photographs in black-and-white bring a sense of nostalgia, and stir memories of bygone times. |
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Rubin called for her black-and-white films to be colorized by filters, randomly operated by the projectionists. |
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Participants were shown black-and-white headshots of two candidates in 95 Senate races. |
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The smaller companion volume includes more than 100 black-and-white images along with facsimiles of Fay's journals. |
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A set of nine black-and-white storyboards, a director's filmography, and three trailers round out the anemic set of extra features. |
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This whole thing about a black-and-white culture of knee-jerk reactions is reinforced by television. |
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On this chatelaine, pearls dominate the decoration of the openwork black-and-white enameled gold chains. |
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The white extends out the wings, but the primaries, secondaries, and tail feathers are mottled black-and-white. |
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The artist often appears in a black beret and a black-and-white striped shirt. |
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After ripping out red linoleum, they finished the room with black-and-white hexagonal floor tile. |
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When you think of a black-and-white photograph, you probably envision a silver gelatin print. |
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One simple filter is a piece of grossly overexposed black-and-white film that has been fully processed. |
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As they enter the dense pack ice, their heads start sprouting up through the shattered ice like giant black-and-white tulips. |
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The transition from silent movies to talkies destroyed many actors' careers, as did the shift from black-and-white to color. |
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Dressed in a black-and-white striped shirt and black jeans, moustached Clarke sat pale-faced throughout the 15 minute hearing. |
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Contrasts in scale and strategic placement within the layout heighten the chromatic offsets of color and black-and-white. |
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He juxtaposes these gaunt scenes with striking black-and-white shots of beaches and landscape. |
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Look at the black-and-white photos of them back then, him with a chiseled jaw, her with a curvy figure. |
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The soles of his shoes scuff the wet asphalt of black-and-white back alleys, headlights closing in behind him. |
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So I sent for 55 black-and-white, zig-zag gumshields and that was the hoot, that was what got the youngsters interested. |
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Max creates his black-and-white images with scratchboard, literally carving out the surface to reveal the color underneath. |
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This is the story of a guide dog for the blind, embellished with beautiful black-and-white photos. |
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The crisply outlined forms of the painting tend to seem more cool than warm in black-and-white reproductions. |
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The older I get, the more I realize that life, sexuality, the whole kit and caboodle, is never black-and-white. |
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You may be tempted to steal a glance inside the flyleaf of the book jacket and study the black-and-white photograph of the writer. |
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Burr's black-and-white serigraphs and oil paintings of tap, swing and formal dance are popular. |
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Sepia toning originally was developed to extend the archival life of early black-and-white silver-based prints. |
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Aimed at children aged seven and up as well as adults, it consists of 26 black-and-white numbered tiles. |
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Some chapters provide black-and-white microphotographs that illustrate the morphologic features of the diseases. |
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Although deceptively simple with its black-and-white contour line design, this is an impressive piece of work. |
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They wore bumster trousers in black-and-white dog-tooth, pirate shirts, white boots and gymslips. |
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Today his full-frame, black-and-white, 8-by-10-inch contact prints still aspire to the overall clarity consistent with the view-camera genre. |
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Tillim is best known for his black-and-white reportage but he introduced colour at his 2003 exhibition at the same venue. |
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It works well with black-and-white photography and abstract and modern art. |
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Copies of old black-and-white pictures of the Dutch governor general are on display. |
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The transfer for this black-and-white film is one of the most attractive I've seen for a film of this vintage. |
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Relying on argument or anecdote for their appeal, these books included only a handful of indifferently reproduced black-and-white plates. |
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Most of the pictures are grainy black-and-white enlargements of ancient snapshots. |
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Or marry this one with season one, and you have all the black-and-white episodes. |
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The black-and-white film was the 1943 Academy Award winner for best picture. |
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My class is taught to develop their own film and produce black-and-white photos. |
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The result is like a black-and-white photo negative, where the light parts are dark and the dark parts are light. |
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Hanging proudly in the corner of a back street post office is a black-and-white photograph taken nearly 150 years ago. |
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Here, the black-and-white video consisted of two sets of male hands signing parts of the text. |
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He would take us to the movies and we loved the way they dressed in 1940s black-and-white films. |
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This made mural-size black-and-white prints hard to find and expensive for collectors. |
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I stared at the black-and-white photo showing a group of men, all with solemn faces. |
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Actors would briefly stop work on their latest film to accept the award and to have a small black-and-white photo taken. |
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For black-and-white photography the issue of tone and mood and matching mats is extremely important. |
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The first photograph was a black-and-white wedding photo, slightly yellowed with age. |
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Their revealing classified information to an uncleared person was a very black-and-white issue. |
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I had a perfectly unambiguous black-and-white statement saying it would be legal to operate if we had to. |
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But look at the emissions figures and the black-and-white viewpoints start to grey. |
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It's also hard to forgive a moral code so juvenile and black-and-white it might have originated at a boy scout jamboree. |
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Is potential failure assessment a black-and-white issue or does it depend on who is asking the questions and when? |
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For some scenes, he desaturates the color to the point where everything is almost black-and-white. |
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But medical decisions are not black-and-white and cannot be reduced to a set of contractual contingencies. |
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A black-and-white outcome is unlikely for an issue that contains more than its share of gray. |
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A failure to divide the world into a stage for black-and-white moral conflict makes, he believes, for dull radio. |
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In the black-and-white era with its gloriously melodic music, heroes and heroines could get away with the minimum of gyrations. |
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Or is he an unreliable witness on accounting issues that are far from black-and-white? |
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The only problem, of course, is that neither situation is a black-and-white issue. |
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According to Krustev, the idea of the unity and conflict of opposites leads to a black-and-white way of thinking. |
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And that was still the black-and-white period, though it is still regarded as the golden era of Malayalam cinema. |
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Not until age six will a young condor molt its brown feathers and grow the black-and-white plumage of adults. |
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On reflection, Americans realise that it is not a black-and-white case of evil politicians or securocrats conspiring to enslave them. |
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Security people are often the black-and-white kind of people that I can't stand. |
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After so many centuries of dull black-and-white, he led us bareheaded into an outdoor, Technicolor future. |
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I noticed a blown-up black-and-white photograph on the wall beside where we were sitting. |
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The movie, shot entirely in black-and-white, centered on a trio of Texan palookas who fancy themselves an elite heist squad. |
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The film opens with a CGI recreation of the flood, featuring aerial shots of the devastation, filmed in stark black-and-white. |
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The stunt motorcyclist hero of his black-and-white video Wall of Death relentlessly dares the crash-and-burn of his trade in an assault on the frontier of centrifugal force. |
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The first film he made was Let's Get Lost in 1988, a touching, black-and-white portrait of the jazz musician Chet Baker. |
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Presented in black-and-white documentary-style, with jumpcuts and hand-held shots, the spot dissolves to quick cuts from Ryan's speech before the Trumbull County organization. |
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When she wore a black-and-white striped dress, the Internet cruelly compared her to a Killer Whale. |
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In the black-and-white stop-motion animation Dollhouse, Sherman casts herself as a cutout doll from a book. |
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The execution features a black-and-white, knees-down shot of an athlete sitting on the toilet with shorts bunched at his ankles and a roll of toilet paper nearby. |
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Emphatically framed by the terrace walls, the Inland Sea looks painted, while Sugimoto's black-and-white photos are so reductive that they evoke abstract paintings. |
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On his office wall here, along with some breathtaking drawings of yacht hulls, is a black-and-white photograph of a small yacht being pounded by gigantic seas. |
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In this show of 36 impeccably printed black-and-white pictures, Cruz juxtaposed images of the Yanomami with the dramatic waterfalls of Iguacu on the Argentine-Brazil border. |
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He talks only briefly about his experience photographing the Yoruba and offers no commentary on his black-and-white photographs that illustrate the chapter. |
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The problem with this kind of dualistic conceit is that it paints a black-and-white world. |
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The Los Angeles-area animation house Film Roman creates a black-and-white draft, called an animatic, which reveals what works and what doesn't, Jean said. |
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In another black-and-white shot, they are boyishly sprawled on the rose-printed carpet of their suite, reading piles of fan mail. |
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The cinematography has been wildly overpraised, shot in high contrast black-and-white to remove all beauty and charm from the Limousin countryside. |
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Coruscating Cinnamon Granules is a looped, silent black-and-white film of cinnamon bits flaring as they fall on an electric burner in a darkened room. |
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The black-and-white footage, shot with a single silent 16 mm camera and dubbed with weird, repetitive applause tracks, is as surrealistic as a French art film. |
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The image is black-and-white with strong contrast and sharp detail. |
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There is history and nostalgia within its pages, with old black-and-white photos of our suburbs in the 1920s and shots of rumpty and brightly painted bungalows. |
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They are grainy, low-resolution black-and-white pictures, more scruff than science. |
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With its palette of cream and russet, the room couldn't have been more soothing, and the black-and-white photographs of local landmarks that adorned the walls were covetable. |
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The monochrome design for the production resembles a black-and-white film noir in which the doomed characters are dressed in scarlet as if splashed with blood. |
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The second question was about viewing the world in strictly black-and-white terms. |
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Afanador does a similar turn with his aesthetic cape in the black-and-white arena of his suitably large Rizzoli book. |
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Unlike the sharply delineated black-and-white images of empty theatres and seascapes for which he is best known, these photographs are intentionally fuzzy. |
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It reminds us that history rarely gives us uncomplicated heroes or black-and-white moral choices. |
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The classic black-and-white Friesian is a dairy industry success story. |
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Of the three subspecies, the white-belted black-and-white ruffed lemur is found furthest to the north. |
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On Saturday, I bought two prints of beautiful black-and-white photographs. |
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His characters were never black-and-white and each had its own complexity. |
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Your question appears to raise an issue that is fairly black-and-white. |
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Before we move on, Smith points to a small black-and-white Polaroid of an unmade mattress. |
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Max Azria showed fluid black-and-white dresses tricked out with slashes, netting and soft architectural overlays. |
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Ariyah looked to see a large black-and-white cat sitting under a bush. |
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The black-and-white photography is often overexposed and a little blurry. |
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There are currently 65 rooms, all extremely comfortable, with thematically correct black-and-white bathrooms and mini decanters of estate-made sloe gin to ease your arrival. |
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A surprising new entry on the 2009 list in this category is Oreo, a sweet black-and-white choice. |
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Portuguese Society for the Study of Birds, Lisbon, Portugal. 416 pp., approximately 180 unnumbered maps, 180 black-and-white drawings, 16 tables and figures. |
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Alongside them were long, unshelled prawns, their black-and-white striped bodies set against white scallops, still very much alive, judging by their whitish shells. |
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Known for his neoclassicism and clean black-and-white aesthetic, Ritts captured a sensual, serene inner beauty that seemed to elevate his subjects to mythic status. |
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The placard was illustrated with a black-and-white photograph of a crew-cut astronaut wearing a monkey around his neck. |
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A black-and-white cat named Chopper sleeps upside down on the porch, his open mouth revealing a row of impossibly tiny teeth. |
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Thus, his memory of Lisa is mediated by this black-and-white videotape recording which includes significantly the off-screen presence of Christina. |
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It also features a new black-and-white, hexagonal cabinet, with a door that allows easy storage and comes complete with castors for easy movement. |
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In its humble beginnings, Chart was once a stark eight-page, photocopied, black-and-white fanzine helmed by people who devoted a cover to Sinead O'Connor. |
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I was channel-surfing last night with the remote control in the hotel room and the two times I paused anywhere and focused were on black-and-white films. |
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Perfect for black-and-white art work, the scratchboards, available in varying thicknesses, are coated with a fine white china clay and covered with a black opaque surface. |
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Outside, after dark, black-and-white cloudscapes were projected onto the gallery's townhouse facade in pretty juxtapositions reminiscent of Surrealist collage. |
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Chinese military music played softly in the background, and black-and-white photocopies of the actual images from which the sculptures were made littered the floor. |
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His most recent work is a series of black-and-white photomontages. |
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Later, he dispensed with objects and photographs and concentrated on language itself, enlarging words and their dictionary definitions in black-and-white photostats. |
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The book is plainly produced, with 48 black-and-white illustrations. |
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Director Byrum attempted to misdirect the censors by intercutting the same scenes shot in color with those in black-and-white as they would appear in the final print. |
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In addition, Cannon includes, throughout the book, an extensive collection of black-and-white photographs and assorted plat maps of the town and vicinity. |
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The images in the 15 black-and-white photographs, measuring roughly 24 x 20 inches in the original, are difficult to make out in their reproduction as the book's frontispiece. |
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Lights and darks, reflections and shadows as found on the surface of moving bodies of water, are the subjects of Elyn Zimmerman's large scale, black-and-white drawings. |
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A 1986 black-and-white print looks like a swarm, A work from the same year that layers blue, orange and yellow daubs on ivory paper recalls off-register photo reproduction. |
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Aaron briefly presoaks black-and-white pages from the daily paper in a 5-gallon bucket of water, then spreads the sheets with an overlap of 3 to 5 inches. |
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This will convert the colored graphic into a black-and-white bitmap file. |
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The three images are supposed to show the effects of quantization and dithering, but that's nearly impossible to see in this black-and-white image. |
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Outside the Hungry Pilgrim restaurant stood an examplar of esurient puritanism dressed in a black-and-white Cromwellian costume with hair in a pigtail. |
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The hotel's signature is a large black-and-white screen-print of a flower mounted on a wall, looming behind a dish of artfully arranged fruit. |
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The ring-tailed lemur, with its distinctive black-and-white striped tail, perches in the crook of a tree, snacking on a leaf. |
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The explicit black-and-white images feature coquettish poses, fetishistic clothing, and nudity. |
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The charming black-and-white art captures the essence of cartoon felinity in this wonderfully entertaining collection. |
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The resulting compositions effulge from the nexus of spray-painted rays, like cosmic black-and-white versions of the Tibetan national flag. |
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It's wonderful in a black-and-white scheme with white polemonium, pale foxgloves, aquilegia or white honesty. |
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One sports a long black-and-white djellaba, the other more colorful attire. |
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The new Miss Lebanon was styled in a black-and-white embroidered sheath dress. |
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Our challenge was to provide the public with clean, readable, black-and-white images created from the original grayscale scan. |
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Certainly no photographer has been more successful working in both black-and-white and color and in both depletive and abstract modes. |
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From the batter's box, the view must have looked like a black-and-white movie with the volume turned all the way up. |
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There are the small black-and-white communities of Tomlinson Hill. |
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Always the fashion rebel, Sarah Jessica Parker, left, chose a short black-and-white polka dot cocktail dress with ruffles just above the knee. |
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A black-and-white kinescope has been colorized in a project led by the network's Jim Nantz, and the result will be broadcast in April. |
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Each chapter is full of brilliant and black-and-white artists renditions, skeletal photos, taxonomic diagrams and tables. |
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The resulting black-and-white photographs are an unlikely amalgam of the narrative and the taxonomic. |
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The black-and-white image shows Farahani, 31, looking sultrily into the camera, her body slightly twisted to the side, with all parts in clear view. |
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The black-and-white Savin 8120 copier offers production efficiencies to Plum Grove which eases deadlines on large jobs and lower digital printing costs. |
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The black-and-white photographs reinforce the desired atmosphere of trendy negativity by neutralizing the relationship of Wool's work to its physical context. |
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The black-and-white wide-screen photography is hyperlucid, especially in landscape shots, but the digital imagery lacks the lived-in warmth and organic feel of film. |
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Extensive black-and-white illustrations and chemical equations help to crystalize the examples given in this solid and readily understandable instructional resource. |
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The black-and-white kinescope of the game film was discovered earlier this year at the home of the late Bing Crosby, who was a part owner of the Pirates at the time. |
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Like Gimblett's quatrefoils with their exhilarating colors, these seemingly reductive black-and-white works are also votive objects through which one can access transcendence. |
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Wedgwood showed a black-and-white Nick Munro line that included teapots, coffee cups that combined glazed and matte finishes, and a black plate shaped to resemble a shell. |
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The Adventures of Bic Calamus is a wry black-and-white graphic novel about a would-be writer struggling with creative, financial, and mental health problems. |
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About two months before they departed for China, the Dusters received a red envelope containing a black-and-white photograph of Sophie with her Chinese name and date of birth. |
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