Not exclusively, of course, but the monochromatic examples exerted a considerable pull. |
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The monochromatic variations on sepia keep the actors and their adventures at a refined aesthetic distance. |
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The only decorations are two simple candle sconces and a pair of side-by-side shelves holding glass vases of monochromatic tulips or roses. |
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The film is comprised of a series of vignettes punctuated throughout by shots of text against monochromatic backgrounds. |
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Gambel's quail is a highly ornate and dichromatic species, whereas scaled quail is unornamented and monochromatic. |
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That's why suits and monochromatic colors are so popular because the concept of work as dictated by the western civilization is about conformity. |
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Jeremy Dickinson is a British artist who paints weird pictures of toy cars and buses next to playing cards and blank, monochromatic backgrounds. |
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Ann herself wore the traditional white, while her bridesmaids, four real beauties, wore black, giving a monochromatic effect to the wedding. |
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They're legible but barely, approaching a very painterly monochromatic abstraction. |
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Seventies designs, in contrast, were monochromatic and tonally organised, texts rationalised and regular. |
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Nine prints and monochromatic paintings by the Italian colourist were sold at last weekend's private preview. |
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A devout minimalist permanently clad in monochromatic shades of black and grey, she's the ultimate cartoon embodiment of design. |
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Interference reflection microscopy measures the reflection of a specimen under monochromatic illumination. |
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He periodically returns to a monochromatic style, punctuated by scrupulous forays into vivid chromatic declarations. |
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Shoulders look strong yet feminine in cap sleeves, while the lengthening effects of a monochromatic look are undeniable. |
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On a very basic level, hospitals are partial to monochromatic colors, which is itself hardly cause for alarm. |
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In our fluorimeter, monochromatic light is produced by passing white light through a diffraction grating. |
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Interestingly, the visual expression of their chilly sound is one of monochromatic, computer-generated facelessness. |
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The intensity of all monochromatic incident light was kept close using neutral density filters. |
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Essentially this work is nothing more than stylised, monochromatic copies of rock paintings executed in traditional pigments on handmade paper. |
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Debossing a design into a product adds a subtle, monochromatic elegance to the product. |
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Gorey bases her work on abstract landscapes, and Lawson picked two monochromatic paintings of gouache on paper with simple frames. |
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Ethan's train of thought was cut short by a man dressed in monochromatic gray. |
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The Mandelbrot set is beautiful even if it is the monochromatic blot in the middle of the colorful depiction of equipotential lines. |
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The house wren is a small, sexually monomorphic and monochromatic migratory songbird that breeds throughout much of North America. |
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Less than 200 pages long, the book is peppered with monochromatic reproductions of old photographs and John's paintings, drawings and jottings. |
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If you have a position that falls between these two monochromatic options, you're indecisive, a waffler. |
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In each of these works, a washy monochromatic ground has been marked with white whiplash lines. |
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This application involves measuring the reflectivity of monochromatic x-rays as a function of the incident angle. |
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What he has to say should give a lot of thought leaders and businesspeople pause to reflect on the monochromatic way that they see the world. |
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Natural hemp twine turns wooden fruits into monochromatic sculptures for a subtle and sophisticated centerpiece. |
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However, a new model of church structure is emerging that may move churches beyond monochromatic ministry. |
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After diffraction of the beam, the monochromatic radiation was exited from the lower part of the slit and transmitted by another light guide. |
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In his worst films, those images only seem to confirm a bleakly monochromatic, stiflingly adolescent worldview. |
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The shapes of the action spectra drastically changed depending on the fluence rate of the unilateral monochromatic irradiation. |
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So that cuts against a monochromatic picture of him as a down-the-line Democratic loyalist. |
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Ambient light at mesopelagic depths consists of dim, nearly monochromatic, and primarily downwelling solar radiation. |
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Interference and neutral density filters were additionally used to obtain a stimulus of white or monochromatic light of different intensities. |
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Robin Rose is known for subtly nuanced, richly textured paintings that examine the expressive possibilities of monochromatic abstraction. |
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The monochromatic assortment consists of four marvels of kosher-style cuisine served with two ramekins of sour cream. |
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A high-intensity monochromatic beam from an undulator was focused and then size-limited down to a 5-m-diameter circular section by a collimator. |
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The six individuals, who looked fine, healthy and happy in real life were cruelly presented in muted monochromatic colors. |
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Soon, the vines will have reddish sprouts and the almond trees will begin to bloom, but now everything is bleached, brown, monochromatic. |
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It also covers the more esoteric subjects of monochromatic observing and spectrohelioscopes. |
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Her anemic, monochromatic playing and pallid, unimaginative way with a phrase don't help matters. |
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Heavy lidded by the glare-filled monochromatic monotony of the landscape, soothed by the cool breath of the air-conditioner, we fell asleep. |
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To avoid the monochromatic look that can result from using bronzers, use a bit of colour on the cheek for a natural sun-kissed look. |
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Artschwager has also continued to produce paintings, typically monochromatic depictions of buildings. |
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For a modern minimalist apartment you should go for something monochromatic and striking, like two or three large red amaryllis with a single big leaf. |
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Moving this slider to the left emulates monochromatic grain, while moving this slider to the right emulates color grain. |
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In addition to the neutrals, monochromatic rooms in pale green, blue and yellow were also popular. |
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That sums up the designer's newest line, it's monochromatic approach tempered by what are, for men, daring fabrics such as taffeta and silk poplin. |
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An example of a predictable component is a monochromatic sine wave, with a constant, single frequency and a constant amplitude. |
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An example of a fully polarized wave would be a monochromatic sine wave, with a single, constant frequency and stable amplitude. |
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The meal's monochromatic paleness was disheartening, but Candy dug into the oatmeal with a spoon and lifted it to El Lobo's mouth. |
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The glints of orange fish scales and the gleam of a metallic beetle are some of the few flashes of colour in a predominantly monochromatic palette. |
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He made some fitful attempts to calm down a bit, filling modest, collage-like monochromatic surfaces with angular shapes. |
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It's less successful in a monochromatic linguine special served in a sauce of vinegar and garlic cloves that ends up tasting very little like either. |
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The monochromatic gray of the concrete exterior reinforces our reading of a massively solid, singular block out of which the temple appears to have been carved. |
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The types include chevron beads, with their distinctive multi-coloured edges, as well as monochromatic red and turquoise tubular and round beads. |
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Like it or not, though, the hefty price-tag once attached to it arose from its velvety, matt, monochromatic surface. |
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This quick response time produces high resolution monochromatic images when a linear array of such micromirrors is combined with a scanner. |
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At this point the user must intervene in the control area to optimize the monochromatic bitmap and if necessary, to modify its size. |
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Ideally, the light field for such an interferometer is considered to be a monochromatic plane wave of infinite lateral extension. |
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With this source, monochromatic radiation fluxes are obtained which are an order of magnitude higher than those of conventional IR sources. |
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The Hasselblad did an excellent job of picking up these nuances in a nearly monochromatic setting. |
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An electromagnetic wave that is monochromatic and contains no noise components. |
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However, the display used with radars C and E is monochromatic raster scan type. |
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The interaction of a monochromatic light with a collection of molecules can result in light being scattered by the species under interrogation. |
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Interference microscopes use white light or monochromatic light and a phase mode to measure tiny height differences of less than 0.1 nm. |
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How could a supposedly savvy political operation assemble such a monochromatic room? |
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The monochromatic man of letters himself bounded on stage to a burst of applause. |
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Filmed in Riga, Latvia, in monochromatic, sepia tones, the film evokes a world drained of life and color. |
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Whereas the ocean scene is serene and monochromatic, this one has a highly compressed sense of the space, with a strong range of tones and contrasts. |
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Artisans began to experiment with single coloured glazes, and the collection includes several such simple, monochromatic vases, dishes, and bowls. |
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The brooches, which had been very large and spectacularly ornate, gave way in the later ninth century to smaller, monochromatic silver and black pieces. |
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The owl monkey is monochromatic, seeing only in black and white. |
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Just as America is becoming a monochromatic world of look-alike stores, so too the entire world is getting a bit more homogenized with CNN and the Internet. |
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The longevity and perpetuity, if not the excellence, of democracy has ensured that no individual or ideology has been able to paint this country in monochromatic colours. |
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Although their sense of smell is acute, their eyesight is monochromatic as has been shown by their lack of reaction to red lanterns. |
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Instead, it is on the fleetingness of life as conveyed through permutations of monochromatic color in the multiple images of the cut rose. |
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Reddish ochers, burnt oranges, fiery reds and charred browns are treated in rich monochromatic blends or in graphic contrasts with chalk white and pigmentary blue. |
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The tone is monochromatic, the camera swings wildly and the actors have no marks at all. Far from being a distraction, these aesthetic characteristics confirm just how good Mr Meirelles is at creating energy on screen. |
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Yetta Zimmerman's house may have been the most open-heartedly monochromatic structure in Brooklyn, if not in all of New York. |
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Although a color picture could have been broadcast in black and white to an older monochromatic television, such television sets are not able to process the digital signal. |
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The vehicle features a monochromatic color scheme, and is lowered as much as possible while still fitting a large plus-sized tire and wheel package into the wheel wells. |
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Shortly afterwards, Nasseri's mural sculpture Flag played on the ambivalence between surface and volume, between a monochromatic black flag and a sculpture freezing the motion of fabric blowing in the wind. |
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Gone was the monochromatic ocean of the Apollo era. |
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Filtering has been used in attempts to obtain monochromatic waves by using tubes separated into periodically spaced chambers. |
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Selecting shades from groups of colours which lie beside one another on the colour wheel give a more calming effect than the complementary colour scheme and a richer feel than a monochromatic colour scheme. |
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It wants you to nurture the humus that sustains its great variety, not place before it the monochromatic monoculturalism of a political monotheism. |
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In a very foresightful way, Kieffer presages the controversy while adroitly avoiding painting Bergdahl in the monochromatic hues of hero or traitor. |
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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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If you want to introduce an accent colour into your monochromatic scheme then, for a period property, perhaps go for a natural colour, such as a sap green. |
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These early sculptures are frequently simple, curved forms, usually monochromatic and brightly coloured, using powder pigment to define and permeate the form. |
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It's a monochromatic room with a blue rug and blue furniture. |
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