Beginners may want to try neutral tones of beige and grey or different values of color in the same family for a tone on tone damask effect. |
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His face was slightly tinged with color and his eyes had narrowed to slits. |
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For merchants selling children's products, though, a dab of color and creativity can certainly boost traffic. |
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Weathered rocks in all shapes, sizes, and color added to natural beauty of the serene surrounding. |
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Wherever I go, I am awed by the diversity of our fellow creatures and their staggering variety of color, design, adaption and behavior. |
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In the second class, we reviewed the color wheel, primary and secondary colors and then learned about complementary colors. |
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Signs of a sick tree include a premature change in leaf color, misshapen leaves, thinness of the canopy and early loss of leaves. |
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His eyes were so piercing, a beautiful hazel color, with tints and shades of brown, and green flecks scattered. |
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Prodigal servings of pure saturated color are fattened further with a rich welter of tints, tones and shades. |
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At a very simplified level, hair coloring is all about finding the right amount of color to add or subtract from your current hair tint. |
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Some other things that can cause a very bad hair day include over processing your hair with color, tints, bleach or perms. |
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Silverware reacted sensitively to possibly poisoned food by turning such food a different color. |
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The meteorologists who make TV weather maps might denote heavy rainfall with one color and light rainfall with another. |
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Previous work has shown that humans, each wearing a separate color, elicit different alarm calls. |
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There was spiraling of the bowel around the midgut mesentery and the midgut was dusky in color. |
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The crowds are the first thing that any player will notice, as a meshed blur of moving color. |
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The chips are in color, with denominations, type of mold, inlay and inserts indicated and an indication of the level of rarity. |
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All it takes is a single brush of color across the lids or under the eyes or a touch at the outer corners. |
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The marble floor was a light pink color and the molded walls were white with arches that had little pink and yellow flowers dancing in it. |
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According to this master serigrapher, the success of a silkscreen depends upon the ability of the color separator assigned to work with it. |
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The change in color of a dye which results from metachromasy is not due to a change in pH of an aqueous solution containing it. |
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The color and scale have to be right, and it has to be mechanically sound with structural integrity. |
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They're too busy glugging pints to care what color, nationality or ethnicity their next door neighbor is. |
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Pyrotechnicians started putting metal chlorides in the fireworks to produce a dazzling array of color. |
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Her breathing began to slow down, much to my relief, and her tomato red color began to ebb. |
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Once again, select a color that is close to your project, or select neutral and stain it afterward. |
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In the case of physical surfaces there are metamers, i.e objects with very different reflectance curves that have identical appearances of color. |
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It is erect and rigid, light green in color slightly shaded reddish brown, fairly tomentous and glandular, and bearing some tiny prickles. |
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Rotate showy plants, such as orchids, begonias, and bromeliads, into your garden for color all year. |
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She manages beautifully subtle shifts in tempo without crossing over into the soupy, and she applies a large palette of tonal color tastefully. |
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His formula gives an exceptionally brilliant tonal rendition and a very cool image color. |
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One rule of thumb is that muted pinks in the warmer tonal families will generally flatter almost any skin color or tone regardless of age. |
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This is definitely a factor in the final print color, even after toning in selenium and brown toner. |
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More than one minute in the toner causes the prints to turn an unpleasant purplish color. |
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We often take color for granted, not bothering to notice the subtle hues, tones and intensities that surround us. |
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The Apgar score was based on heart rate, respiratory effort, muscle tone, reflex irritability, and skin color. |
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Wiley bathes his figures in a vibrant red glow, as if the background color were actually radiant. |
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Data on ancient color could tell us about the environment and behavior of animals. |
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Remember, however, to match the color of your sandals to that of your bathing suit. |
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He is one of the new generation of pioneers in batik design, which he makes on textured woven fabric with the play of soft color gradation. |
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Also, when looking at the Lakota medicine wheel, the color white is north, symbolized by the white buffalo. |
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For the male, an orangish-light rufous color covered the area around the eye extending down the side of the face and the front of the throat. |
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The color photograph is softly lit and the image's color palette ranges from a cool gray-blue to mauve to beige. |
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You can drive yourself batty trying to figure out what every color is supposed to symbolize. |
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The careful selection of color and pattern allows for individual expression. |
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Most dramatic is reinstallation of the stained-glass barrel vault and restoration of the original interior color scheme. |
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Natural color may return to superficial burns and some second-degree burns in several months. |
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Shot in a peculiar and dreamlike blue-and-white color scheme, the entire film feels wet and melancholic, like a fevered dream. |
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The silvery sheen displayed by many pelagic fishes is an example of structural color. |
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The glass color and clarity will influence the entire building appearance and affect interior views. |
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The color of beach plums is intoxicating, ranging from purple to blue to reds, pinks, and green. |
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I'm hoping they just sold out of the black and white, because I'd hate to think the color one was more popular. |
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But fresh bean curd, or tofu, is not included as it is white and unlucky for New Year, as the color signifies death and misfortune. |
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Women of color, wearing distinctive head wraps called tignons, sold pralines, coffee with chicory, and brown ginger cakes. |
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Unlike some other roofing products, clay roof tiles maintain their color over time. |
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Exhausted and semi-conscious, my peripheral awareness of a sort of beige abyss was occasionally punctuated by explosions of extreme color. |
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If you are wearing normal cut socks with shorts, it won't matter what color they are, they will look dorky. |
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He was dressed in black breeches and a royal color shirt with a black cloak around him. |
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Each dressed exactly the same as the next, in brown leather riding breeches and tunics the color of dried blood. |
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However, aside from anecdotal reports of color changes in various pelagic fish, particularly billfish, little else is known. |
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Another new nifty transparency trick is the ability to create a semi-transparent image that will work with any background color. |
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Sometimes brown can be used as a neutral and sometimes as a warm color. |
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If you have an eye for color, for example, you'll be bedazzled by the nearly endless numbers of colors, hues, intensities, blends and shadings that roses bring to the garden. |
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Because of its brilliant white color, you don't see a dividing line between the hull and superstructure. |
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For more UV protection, consider buying semi-opaque or solid color stains. |
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This stark palette fades to sepia, then finally emerges into full color. |
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The range of design and color combinations on the medallions was amazing. |
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Even if blue was normally a melancholy color, Cassie felt happy. |
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The melanosomes convert tyrosine to melanin, giving skin its color. |
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Gold toner added density but did not change the color appreciably. |
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I have encountered a beautiful pamphlet on Varroa mites, complete with color pictures of mites and how to tell them from bee lice, which are also present here. |
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Manservants of the Warlord dressed in bright red, the color of life, carried a scarlet sedan chair draped in crimson silk and embroidered with designs of phoenixes. |
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The company can produce any fabric, ranging from polynosic, dri-wick fabrics and silk to mercerized cotton and dye the fabric any color the client chooses. |
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The colors were perfectly toned with his skin and hair and eye color. |
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Beach plums, about the size and color of purple grapes, make a tasty, unusual jam and, for many New Englanders, conjure up summers spent on Cape Cod. |
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She then dried out her matted hair until it became a fuzzy red color. |
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He sternly reminded the airlines that it was illegal to discriminate against passengers based on their race, color, national or ethnic origin, or religion. |
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Though color gets top billing, many spring bulbs also introduce the season's first floral fragrance, an attribute that's increasingly important to American gardeners. |
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He helped to build, test, and use airborne remote sensing instruments including a multichannel ocean color sensor, a laser oil fluorosensor, and a laser bathymeter. |
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For even more color at ground level, try the smaller sedums. |
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These are breathable, flexible self-adhesive polyurethane pads that help flatten raised scars and give the scars a more natural appearance in terms of color and texture. |
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The stereotype is always racialized, which isolates contestants of color and makes them even less likely to win. |
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As for the beautiful color of the giraffe indicating design and not natural selection, I would simply point out that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
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Here we describe a blond coat color mutation in the meadow vole that arose in a captive breeding colony established from wild-caught animals from southern Illinois. |
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It has a fun mechanism where you pick up a group of meeples and drop off one on each tile you pass over and the last tile is triggered with the color you dropped there. |
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Blue skinks, bearded dragons, crocodiles, alien-looking veiled chameleons, reticulated pythons, leopard tortoises, and tiny glistening frogs and toads of every color. |
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Porter is a type of ale, a top-fermenting style of beer that gets its dark ruby to black color from roasted malted barley. |
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Let's not give in to chromophobia, or a fear of the profusion of diverse color evident in the first Haitian Constitution. |
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Pheasants, quail, and chukars should be in full plumage, more than 16 weeks old, and of the same color and conformation as birds in the wild. |
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The Florida color lifetimes varied significantly depending on the pigment grade. |
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Bleeding is notorious and the red color is the color of passion, but the cilice is a garment of rough fabric that was worn as a sign of mourning. |
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Let N denote the set of all natural numbers and assume that a distinct and unique natural number is associated with each color. |
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Supply of protective helmets with Pinlock visor, color steel blue for the police. |
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In human's trichromatic color vision, a set of 3D tristimulus value determines a color signal. |
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The shrimp is stir-fried in a light tomato sauce, which accentuates the pink color of the cooked shrimp and makes it resemble coral. |
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Here the color assumed the form of cloudlike stains, hovering and blossoming from the canvases' centers. |
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Women of color report median incomes that lag even further behind. |
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The lattice structure consists of alternating two symmetrical motifs formed from flat steel and strapwork and is taken in color. |
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Shortcomings that might hinder use of sunless products included streakiness or an unnatural look or color. |
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The train is lavish in a rich cream color and measures 11.8 feet. |
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But some Hair Fans can be nit-picky when it comes to color, and we didn't think she was blonde enough for the category. |
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For an emerald, a Colombian pedigree confers not only spectacular color but also eye-popping prices. |
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I've been part of the color guard for the Willamette High School Marching Wolverines for three years now. |
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Many federal civil rights cases involve police or other authorities abusing their power under ''the color of law. |
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But once you get given this permission to remain here under color of law, with some kind of legal status, the illegality clock stops. |
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Luz Gonzales, an art teacher born in the Philippines who works primarily in color pencil and mixed media and is known for her floral artwork. |
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Students created their artwork with the help of acrylics, water colors, mixed media, color pencils, pastels and canvas. |
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ColorWear is available now and works with all Seiko Instruments' color printer models, Specialty ColorPoint 820 and Professional ColorPoint. |
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The default sRGB color space transforms the scanned colors into the sRGB standard, resulting in vivid images. |
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In this paper k-means clustering algorithm is used to cluster the skin pixel and compare with the color space models. |
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In this direction, the n-phase levelsets with perceptually uniform color space has been preferred. |
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In the early 1970s, RCA shared its color television technology with Japanese manufacturers. |
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Although this system doesn't provide all the colors offered by a conventional color television, it offers a much sharper picture. |
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Working with RCA-NBC, he was a key figure in the development of color television production. |
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Once a color television assembly plant, the San Diego facility has increased in size, complexity and importance. |
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However, it is clear that color TV and Company X data are almost identical in their characteristics. |
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Over half of this 20-minute video is devoted to the construction of a painted color wheel, emphasizing mixing paint and careful brushwork. |
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Next, I explain how we plan to color our still-life using the color wheel as our inspiration. |
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I feel that making a strong artistic statement with the color wheel as the theme helps imbed the concept in their memory. |
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The touch-ups need to be exactly like the color done before to blend with the original hair color. |
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Paraloid EXL-3300 series acrylic tougheners are for weatherable applications of engineering resins requiring good color retention. |
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Graphics Editor Mike Loew and Assistant Graphics Editor Chad Nackers fake the photos and create the color boxes. |
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I love a gradation of color, like white at the nailbed that gradually blends to peach. |
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In the past, this kind of color space could only be filled with lead chromates, cadmiums and molys, according to the company. |
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It has a very high chromaticity, which adds intensity to the gold color, due to an advanced coating technology. |
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White or blue light prompts the pale skin's tiny quick-change color organs, or chromatophores, to expand, creating waves of yellows and browns. |
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The mood swing signals pigment-containing cells in the skin called chromatophores to produce changes in skin color. |
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This color change is possible due to small, pigment-filled sacs called chromatophores. |
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The processed L channel is then combined with the chrominance channels and converted back to RGB color space. |
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Although quarks also carry color charge, hadrons must have zero total color charge because of a phenomenon called color confinement. |
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These exchanges bind quarks together by changing a quark property known as color charge. |
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Modules are individually heated and can be purged quickly for fast color charges, he notes. |
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Band directors across the nation nominated only their very best band and color guard members to audition. |
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Janet Collins, dancer, choreographer, and the first African American artist to break the color bar at the Metropolitan Opera died on May 28, 2003, in Fort Worth, Texas. |
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O'Neill for her contribution to dermatological research in skin of color, specifically in characterizing the genetic basis of central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia. |
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Starting with first-and second-graders, each class was divided into six groups, each of which was assigned a primary or secondary color on the color wheel. |
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Open Access charges, page charges, color charges C at every step, RightsLink ensures that critical research gets published as quickly as possible. |
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The entire exhibition is monochromatic in color, a tranquil medley of beige, naples yellow and whites, interrupted only by the black text on the walls. |
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It is not a dreary color wheel with complicated explanations. |
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A 3x speed 4-segment color wheel with an enhanced white color segment optimizes white level and brightness to ensure that all projected images are uniform. |
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Colorific color matching software is the world's leading utility for helping non-technical PC users get the best color results from their PC's and imaging peripherals. |
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Being an educated man of color was a true anomaly in his day. |
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Legend restores and colorizes movies in standard definition, high definition, or film resolution and achieves a quality and richness of color never before seen. |
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Subsequently, tens of thousands of innocent Americans who ran afoul of the pernicious junk science of eugenics were sterilized under color of law. |
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The color features used in this approach are hue and chrominance. |
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A 6 Segment 5 X Speed color wheel achieves flicker-free, high-grade images and accurate color reproduction, resulting in an uninterrupted, detailed picture. |
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Nonetheless, adverse possession laws could set off a tremor that would rock the global economy, and there is no harm in requiring people not to steal, even under color of law. |
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Generally speaking, profiles are simply big look-up tables that relate how a press, scanner, camera or monitor creates color to the actual color that is produced. |
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The test target was then transformed in CMYK color space in Photoshop. |
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The ColorPoint 2 PSF, Model 4 and the ColorPoint 2 PSF, Model 14 are ideal for environments where low-cost, thermal wax transfer color output is needed most. |
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Permanent stomas need to be assessed for viability by observing color. |
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The Kinosternid Stinkpot Turtle showed a weak substrate color effect. |
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California poppies and the annual clarkias are good choices to provide riots of color in spring and to provide a minimal hold on the loose soil during the winter. |
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So far, scientists mutating GFP have changed its color only slightly. |
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For instance, the Aztecs prized the rich red color extracted from the dried bodies of insects that were raised on cladodes of many species of prickly-pear cacti. |
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Moreover, he wrote about White privilege and its implications and intersections with teachers in ways that I could not as a person of color who is a transracial adoptee. |
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The matrix provides detailed performance data, including functionality, color, viscosity, density, refractive index, elongation, modulus, glass transition temperature, etc. |
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Likewise, color touchscreen control interfaces are becoming more widespread, though not yet to the overwhelming degree seen in other auxiliary equipment. |
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The Sunday that Armstrong and Aldrin were supposed to land on the moon, Pucher and his father watched their RCA color TV in the family living room in Reseda. |
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Another Springfeld resident, Tiffany Jenkins, and her two toddlers added some color to the festivities by bringing their pink-and-purple Standard Poodle, Sophia. |
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