This essay has attempted to outline his themes and methods without claiming to be an exhaustive study. |
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Instead he heightens the outline of his figures so that they resemble cartoons. |
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Organize your essay by writing an outline in which you state your main idea followed by your supporting points. |
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The CV is important because you can outline skills and experience far easier on A4 than you can on a business card! |
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Laurea reached out and her fingers brushed the smooth outline of the abalone shell on her father's chest. |
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If you adhered closely to the program through Phase 3, you probably have at least the faint outline of a six-pack now emerging. |
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There was the outline, and around this outline ran a well-defined sewn thread which had, it appeared, attached the welt to the sole. |
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It is also seen in junking his prejudice towards the US alliance and his outline of a more realistic foreign policy. |
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Tiya began by using her pencils to make simple strokes to outline the world she confronted. |
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To help you to keep to the point of your letter, you can draw up an outline to plan your letter. |
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She could not read the emotions and raised her hot fingers to trace the outline of her cheek. |
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The essay then goes on to outline a seven-tier plan outlining how Canada's potential can be realized. |
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Smaller pebbles outline larger ones, and the light on dark scheme recalls contemporary red-figure vase painting. |
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The airline boss also met other key figures from the tourism industry to outline his hopes for Lancashire's air terminal. |
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They neither of them moved as the outline of a young man moved in and out of focus, lovingly petting the bronze wolfhound. |
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Rice promptly pulled out his tape measure and measured the proper outline of the batter's box. |
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The editors bring together more than 250 contributors to outline diverse topics ranging from abortion to zombification. |
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You can almost feel her carefully constructed outline unfolding as you proceed through the words, sentences, paragraphs, and pages. |
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The common female pictogram usually appears on women's restrooms, and the figure typically has the outline of a skirt. |
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The paste etched the glass very lightly, giving a clear if somewhat faint design without the deep linear outline of the first process. |
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It was a memorable sermon, lacking any clear outline or notable linkage to the Scripture readings. |
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From the mooring buoy you swim along the lip of the bay edge at around 12m until the outline of the bow appears. |
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By necessity, this is a primer, the barest outline drawn from a vast and growing literature on the subject. |
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The sideways contour of Port-au-Prince's bay has been transformed into the outline of a loa clutching a sword. |
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The rounded corners and the smooth outline create an effect of completeness. |
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The outline of each computer is smaller than that of a standard sheet of loose-leaf paper. |
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Drill a starter hole for your sabre saw, then cut around the outline and remove the cutout. |
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This guideline provides an outline for the care of the majority of patients with atrial fibrillation. |
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I have come across parents like him who simply shrug their shoulders when you outline their children's atrocious behaviour. |
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The crystals that are being replaced are flat, tabular, and hexagonal in outline but are now composed entirely of iron hydroxides. |
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You could make out David's outline on your front steps, the huge Mercedes' lights beaming out upon the eternal darkness that was your yard. |
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The Famatina specimens are assigned herein to a new species on the basis of their transverse outline and long, auriculate cardinal extremities. |
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The committee agreed to give planning officers delegated authority to approve the two outline schemes, subject to a number of conditions. |
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In some cases, emblems that included eagles, the outline of the state or the American flag, for example, were deleted or simplified. |
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If surgery is contemplated, injected dye, or magnetic resonance imaging can outline the blockages of the vessels in detail. |
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There are no great technical difficulties in making simple outline drawings using the camera. |
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Nat's cheek had started to turn red, but my hand made a huge outline of itself in scarlet on Dayton's face. |
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He responded to a skeptical question by encouraging us to view his outline as a map. |
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Any outline of this work must compress the author's variegated analysis into a thin catalogue of schematic impressions. |
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The outline of the field was clearly marked with a border of white marbles about four feet high. |
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In plan-form the dune has an irregular outline but the eastern margin is more complex and irregular than the western edge. |
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They gave me an outline of my role, and then I had a screen test and a language test, and after that it was time for film shooting. |
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When the process was repeated over the remainder of the wall safe area, a strange outline of several concentric curves appeared. |
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Behind him all was dark, the faint outline of trees on the horizon swaying perilously below a threatening mass of cloud. |
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We outline each exercise in detail and walk you through the ins and outs of your training, week by week. |
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In my outline of the different venues available to sell your work I have not mentioned books or magazines. |
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Gala fans unveiled a quite superb tifo behind one of the goals, featuring Souness planting the flag on an outline of a pitch. |
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So much for the outline of the theory as it bears on our present interests. |
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Then why don't we outline an industrial policy, send the right signals out to all and sundry and just build the manufacturing enterprises. |
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Though the outline of the iris was shaded in green, the rest of it was a bright amber, giving him an almost wolfish appearance. |
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A stunned gaze caught sight of that old wreck of a home, seeing the outline of the tall and towering buildings just at the western horizon. |
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I felt what I imagined to be someone's fingers tracing the outline of my face. |
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On butcher paper, trace the outline of the chair seat, then add 1 inch around all sides. |
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Last, the sketch was held firmly against the watercolor paper, while the outline of the shoe design was gently traced over with pencil. |
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Contrast medium appears opaque on X-ray film, providing a clear outline of structures such as your digestive tract or blood vessels. |
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Use a black marker to outline the shape and to write scientific or mathematical equations on the bag. |
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Try using a garden hose, or sprinkle limestone, to outline the shape of a new bed. |
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For this he reconstructed a Neolithic forest whose outline forms the shape of an endangered falcon. |
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The pattern is programmed to stitch an outline around the shape to hold it in place while the edge is stitched. |
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They started putting masking tape on the floor to outline the shapes of machines. |
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The ground seemed lumpy and careful observations revealed the outline of a massive shape. |
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Their shape could not be clearly defined as their outline seemed blurred in a haze of grey smoke surrounding them, but they seemed human shaped. |
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The described specimens are nearly equidimensional to slightly transverse in outline and moderately biconvex in profile. |
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Their molds demonstrate that lenses were numerous, biconvex, hexagonal in outline and arranged in an hexagonal close-packing system. |
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Obeying a nameless impulse to look up, I detected the hair-thin outline of a square trapdoor in the high ceiling. |
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Use a triangle to lay out the outline of the label, a vertical center line, and horizontal guidelines for the height of the lettering. |
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Suddenly there was a promising smudge on the horizon, which quickly resolved itself into a misty outline familiar from many a Turner painting. |
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The reports outline why Libya would be better suited than its four rival African countries to host the tournament. |
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Some chose to outline their sketch with permanent black marker before adding the color. |
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Grab an old tube of lipstick and, while looking into the bathroom mirror, trace the outline of your face onto the glass. |
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As we approached 15m, however, on the limit of visibility the faint, dark-blue outline of jagged and twisted metal appeared. |
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Even though it was dark, the moonlight silhouetted the intricate stone outline of the school. |
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In the distance she thought she saw the dark outline of a mountain range, but it was too far to be certain. |
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The outline of my position is no more Mr Nice Guy, we're going to return to the real world, and if you don't want that, vote for the other guy. |
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The strongly transverse mucronate outline was one of the major criteria used by Crickmay to erect Regelia. |
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Blue flames began to lick around the outline of his body, as his battle aura was fueled by the uncontainable rage built up inside of him. |
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The second page was a sketchy outline of a woman, but you couldn't really see anything. |
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Tara looked at her sketchy outline repeatedly until the whole page became a huge blur to her. |
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After the outline image is completely dry, students use a selection of underglazes to color in the areas using small, fine brushes. |
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She was in cameo shorts and a white tank top, underneath her top her bra's outline was visible. |
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Both arms rested slackly at her sides, eyes widened, and she could just barely make out the outline of her assailant. |
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We outline the possible experimental significance of our findings for the rheology of both aligned and polydomain smectics. |
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Ember was branded with a softer, smaller version of Stone's mark with the outline of a flame surrounding it, representing a burning coal. |
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Burke adds that the study should eventually outline efforts companies are making towards getting more women in upper level positions. |
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I stared upwards into the gloom and could make out the outline of a face, with two eyes staring straight at me. |
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On the other, artists from the Kimberley region in the northwest use dots sparingly to outline broad areas of ochre color. |
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Then, just as I made out the outline of a small brown songbird, the whole flock took to the air again and disappeared over a rise. |
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The budget blueprint provides a broad outline of the administration's budget priorities, with details to be released in early April. |
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Along with subsequent calcite deposition, the pentameres are obliterated, the outline becomes rounded, and nodose sides appear. |
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Only the outline has been cut out and then something happened, leaving the work forever undone. |
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The outline of the outer walls of the cottage is easily visible as a brace of teenagers scratch away at the earth. |
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You can see the determination in the square outline of his jaw, the jutting staunchness of his features. |
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Numbered note cards with an outline of your presentation will help you to stay on track. |
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The outline of the stomatal opening in each section was traced on heavy paper using a camera lucida, and the dimensions measured. |
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The outline of my pictures and other hanging pieces is faintly discernible on paint soon to be obliterated by a new shade. |
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These handlists also outline how to request material from the collections, both of which are housed in a Library store building. |
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In his talk, he gave an outline of some of Thompson's work, beginning with the odd order theorem of Feit and Thompson. |
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She could barely see the outline of a river winding lazily through the canyon. |
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Pencil on your design or alternatively use a stencil to trace the outline of your design. |
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Nonetheless, despite the seemingly narrow focus, this outline is hardly insignificant. |
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The narrow rim around the outline of the rosette may be of the same light wood as the latter, or it may be made of gray harewood. |
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Instead of showing the rich opulence of harvest that Dutch still life aimed to portray, his paintings outline our consumer culture. |
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Each of these large areas are edged with stem or outline stitch in a contrasting colour. |
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There is a hazy outline of the House of Parliament and Big Ben in the distance. |
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It took on a vaguely human outline and grew until it filled the room ceiling to floor. |
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My final vision of the shark is of it rising celestially toward the surface, its outline defined from above by the filtered sunlight. |
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Both are also employed in flashing stroboscopic lights that outline commercial airport runways. |
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Once you've got the idea, its simply a matter of sketching the outline with a felt pen on your piece of hessian, and you're away. |
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Damon's dark outline is by a large stereo, which he promptly flips on to an upbeat cha-cha tune and turns. |
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Some did the entire comic themselves, but most that I saw had somebody to sketch the outline and another to actually line the drawings properly. |
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The filtered sand is then sprinkled over the outline of the portrait sketched on a hard-board. |
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In 1881, Seurat copied the outline of yet another and made a careful list of its pigments. |
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The familiar skyline is superimposed with the outline of two figures in an intimate embrace. |
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The ductal structures showed an irregular outline with infoldings of the glands. |
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It was bent at a strange angle and the outline of bone was evident, protruding to the point of almost breaking through the skin. |
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Also, while working on the plane we spotted the outline of a bell under a coat of paint on the nacelle. |
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The first artistic act, according to legend, was the tracing of the outline of a human shadow in ancient Egypt. |
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The cone shape of the limpet can be visualised lying on its side to form the outline of the cuttlefish body, but it takes a lot of imagination. |
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And the next shot is exactly that of a languid, exquisitely shaped flower which picks up and repeats the outline of the bound foot. |
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The pro teams are ghost sides, their outline only faintly discernible, manufactured solely to advance the national squad. |
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On the north side of the building, the extension has reached first-floor level and the outline of the windows can be seen. |
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The sun was just rising and I could see its outline against the sky line about 1000 feet in altitude. |
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The script can be a series of pictures or an actual script, or it could be just a general verbal outline of a scene. |
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All this information will be analyzed and, after as many as 11 drafts, a performance outline will be hammered out. |
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He said the company's restructuring plan outline doesn't propose a 10-year freeze on pension improvements. |
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This outline of future plans shows how the area can develop, grow and prosper. |
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At the meetings, we presented major findings of the study and a proposed outline for the final project report. |
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The following is an outline of the main courses which commence September and the contact details from the colleges which provide them. |
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We shall now present a general outline for a creative brief that addresses these questions. |
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The arguments for this view are complex and difficult to summarise briefly, but in outline are as follows. |
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First, however, we'll summarize the outline of the book and make a listing of its good points. |
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Once both coats have dried, carefully outline the edges of the door with your trim material. |
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His hair was usually kept low cut and hence it would outline the shape of his head well. |
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The strings are placed in such a way so as to outline the edge of the two intersecting border rows. |
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To make your lips look fuller, outline the shape with a soft pencil in the same colour tone as your lipstick. |
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The students were asked to outline a shape they thought looked like them, and which shape they would like to look like. |
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The planning permission is only in outline and does not have to include what will be built on the land. |
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Indeed, in outline it may sound worthy and didactic, grim but Good For You, but the reality is very different. |
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The proposals, which have been submitted in outline form to City of York Council, include 720 new homes in buildings up to seven storeys high. |
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Questions to outline your own agenda or point of view are always appropriate when you are the presenter or the meeting chair. |
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Developers have submitted an outline proposal to Wigan Council to build eight homes. |
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In the distance, bare branches sketched a thin pencil outline against the charcoal gray sky. |
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He also squeezes in a succinct outline of the social and economic histories of both countries in the periods covered. |
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A zillion things went through my head as we went through the course outline and such. |
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They outline the issues associated with sunshine laws and consider ways to enhance openness. |
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One early issue carried a supplement designed to outline the new journal's agenda. |
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Leaving their overnight camp by the riverbed, they turn their sure-footed local steeds toward the steep, rocky outline of the Spur. |
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We could see the shadowed outline of the fabled Mitsio Islands on the pink and orange line of the horizon as we ate. |
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How they felt, and coped, and suffered and celebrated is what I always want to know, not just a chronological outline of events. |
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First, I do not accept the framework you outline above as limiting the parameters of our debate. |
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Plain radiograph films may show air in the soft tissue and may even outline the course of the parotid duct. |
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The shrouded outline of a humped rock above the water seemed briefly to be a human form, crouching, waiting for a signal. |
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The final volume includes a directory of the 1400 contributors, a synoptic outline of contents, and a 61-page index. |
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They outline the severe effects of global warming and the speed of climate change. |
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In preparation, I penciled an outline of the new construction on a large sheet of butcher paper. |
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It is then coated with a thin layer of white lead on which the outline of the picture is drawn. |
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But outline permission was granted for a major housing development with only a small proportion of retail. |
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But outline planning permission was granted anyway in the face of opposition. |
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By juxtaposing Popper against Nietzsche, I would outline an abductive system which connects individual perspectivism with scientific reality. |
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Behind the temporal regions, note the two wide and deep grooves which outline the petrous parts of the temporal bones. |
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It will give a good clean outline to the pencil, and help to hold the lip colour in place. |
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Any carving which was added afterward would have to be incised below the outline of the existing surface. |
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The outline of the bright, inconstant moon attends strictly to the position of the sun. |
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An exchange of land was agreed and outline planning consent was granted in March 1962 for two towers facing on to an open piazza. |
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This is a small group of specialized ellesmerocerids with a concave outline of siphuncle segments. |
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The concavity of the ventral interarea and shell outline varies considerably in this species. |
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The operculum illustrated by Reed does not match in outline the conch, and is here considered to be a different taxon. |
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This recurs in the bunch of bananas covered with pinpricks that, oxidised on contact with the air, form the black outline of a face. |
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His hand brushed across his inside pocket, where he felt the outline of the key. |
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The dorsal outline of this species is slightly convex, whereas that of our material is nearly conical. |
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I changed the outline of the cut to suit her face and gave her more height at the crown to complement her features. |
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Through the shirt, the fleece and the jacket, can you still see the outline of my belly? |
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In pioneer studies, the genus was confused with some spire-bearing brachiopods because of its strophic outline and costate ribbing. |
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From Point Baptiste, we could see the low outline of the French island of Marie Galante. |
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Place the template into position on the cabinet top or back and outline the duct hole. |
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The course outline sketched below is not about total coverage and does not yet offer a fixed syllabus. |
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We waited a few seconds in silence, before we heard rhythmic footsteps crescendoing as a dim, short outline approached the door. |
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He meticulously lines her lips in a deep shade of crimson, then wipes the colour away and replaces it with an outline of soft pink. |
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The yellow outline and magenta cross mark the best guess of the RADAR team at the location of the Huygens DISR images. |
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Over the weekend, the students posted their response in the form of a chalk outline of a pedestrian where the crosswalk once was. |
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This outline will help you convert dates from the French Republican calendar to the standard calendar. |
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Letters of application should include a concise curriculum vitae and a brief outline of current and proposed research. |
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On the southern flank a cluster of students formed a curvilinear outline that resembled the geography of India. |
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The photo below was taken in attempts to show the powder down feathers which outline the furcular hollow and are unique to herons and bitterns. |
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They outline a game plan that has the players arranged like pieces on a chess board. |
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The main purpose is briefly to outline how the models differ and to consider which models have the most predictive value for the future. |
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Second, we outline our advocacy for more theorization in future research on economic geographies of Asia. |
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It is worked in eight coloured wools on a plain linen ground, its masses of colour, in couched and laid work, defined by stem or outline stitch. |
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But I can see the clear outline of the end of the tunnel, not merely a glimmer of light. |
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This analysis should outline high-level deliverables that will result from the project meeting its goals. |
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He insisted councillors were properly briefed on outline proposals for the access. |
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The prospectus will also outline the terms of the preferential share offer, allowing investors to buy further stock at a discount. |
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This proved invaluable for accurately plotting the outline of the wreck and positioning our grapnel line exactly where we wanted it. |
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Using a white substance, he drew an outline of a baseball diamond on his street level window. |
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Rather than bore you with elaborate detail, I will simply sketch out in brief outline how the system would work. |
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Use a string to outline the bed's footprint, then measure and record its dimensions, including the wall's proposed height. |
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To draw the outline of an object in dimetric projection, two scales are required. |
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Mr Fisher will outline plans to return to the Coventry area after possibly three years of groundsharing outside the city. |
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The approach outline above seems to offer the best prospect for exposing the administration's dubious motives and methods. |
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He became first a wavering outline which then solidified, then became more distinct. |
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By taking x-ray pictures while the kidneys are excreting the dye, the urologist can see any abnormalities in the outline of the urinary system. |
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This section seeks to sketch a rough outline of the interests and objectives of the two countries in developing and maintaining bilateral military ties. |
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Councillors are recommended to approve both outline applications. |
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The evidence against them has only been given in outline in public. |
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The pictures were drawn in outline and then filled in with color. |
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Within minutes I had sketched the outline to a landscape scene. |
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Just hours after the announcement in Beijing, Republican senators began to outline just how much they disdained the new agreement. |
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The plot, as it stands, is only the skeletal outline of a movie. |
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There's much more to it than that of course, but that skeletal outline of the process is enough to understand why it's so hard to add value to email. |
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Using case studies, they will outline how digital evidence is identified and handled, as well as new developments in digital theft, online scams and cybercrime. |
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Could you briefly outline your thoughts on these issues for me? |
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He's a very clear writer who can concisely outline large problems without oversimplifying their consequence. |
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She slowly sketched out an outline of a clearly female human. |
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An examination of sample panels from two earlier Cologne workshops yielded one detailed underdrawing but otherwise only limited outline markings for the figures. |
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The modeling and outline of the figures showed sculptural solidity. |
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On one side of the silver medallion is a raised image of the outline of the crimean peninsula. |
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To be in the image of God is to bear the stamp or outline of God. |
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She then went on to outline the activities carried out over the past year. |
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About that time Herter Brothers developed its unique version of the Anglo-Japanese style in furniture, rectilinear in outline and constructed of ebonized wood. |
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From this bare outline of content it is clear that his scope ranges from painting to a wider investigation of architecture, urbanism, and museology. |
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The hard ticks are flattened dorsoventrally in the unfed state, possess a marginal outline which tapers toward the anterior, and the mouthparts are clearly visible. |
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They also outline a serious plan of action to move the economy out its doldrums and forward again. |
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If her partner had suffered trial by media, in their reports about his being the prime suspect, his libel action allowed the papers the latitude to outline just why. |
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Sitting on a wooden stool in a trendy pizza joint in East London, Jones, 32, agreed to outline his plan for global domination. |
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The first step is to examine the outline of the eight universal features that researchers suggest need to be present in all programs to support youth. |
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There is a monster snaking along the edges of this nation, creating a massive chalk outline that divides the good from the bad, the living from the unliving. |
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Sometimes he would just have an outline of the scene and we would build the dialogue out with our own words. |
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Despite what has been said so far about the use of the camera to make drawings, it is curiously an absence of linear outline in Vermeer's finished work to which Gowing points. |
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Teardrops flow between the eyes as a flame emanates from the outline of his body. |
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The orle is a narrow bordure following the exact outline of the shield, but within it, showing the field between the outer edge of the orle and the edge of the shield. |
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The team found that an iron oxide nanoparticle can outline not only brain tumors under MRI, but also other lesions in the brain that may otherwise have gone unnoticed. |
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One wall displayed a slightly tilted, multicolored outline of a triumphant half circle, establishing the proscenium arch, accompanied by two straight lines of unequal length. |
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The blue outline delineates the border of the Greenland ice sheet. |
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The papers also outline that this is not the best time to offload aviation stocks, but warns that waiting for a good time could prove a false economy. |
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Now a survey detailing ground levels, boundaries and drainage will be carried out so that outline plans can be fleshed out in to detailed designs. |
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With a sharp pencil or a utility knife, outline the plate on the door. |
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Instead, the former Rotherham and Sheffield United boss used a flip chart yesterday afternoon to outline his game plan at the hotel the players stayed in last night. |
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As he stared, the shimmer resolved into a vague outline of a man. |
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Punch holes in the outline of each letter about one inch apart. |
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But perhaps the more canny readers can indeed read backwards from these general remarks and dimly perceive the vestigial outline of the example which occasioned them. |
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This datolite conforms to the outline of the vesicles, and the rim or rinds of the masses are semismooth and usually coated with a dark green to black chloritic mineral. |
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Overall, Noonan performed well, delivering to a relieved party a confident, bullish, passionate outline of where he would take Fine Gael from here. |
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It further implies that schematics, which outline the specific locations and breakdowns of these critical nodes, are available either for free or for a small fee. |
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The X-ray scope used to identify individual prey inside snakes also produced an image of the outline of a skink that indicated the presence or absence of a tail. |
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The skull of a colugo is very distinctive, broad and flat in outline and with a nearly complete postorbital process that sets off the eye sockets. |
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You can still follow the colonnaded main street of their city, and trace in the jumbled stones the outline of marketplaces, swimming pools and palaces. |
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Those outlines are handed over to one of four storyboard teams who have two weeks to visually outline the episode. |
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The early examples were generally heavily knopped, the main element of the stem often of baluster outline but with other swellings above, or below, or both. |
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Before going any further, it will be useful to give a brief outline of the main events, concentrating on those that were of greatest concern to the kings of England. |
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Just because a plot of ground has outline planning permission does not mean that whoever buys that land will now get permission to build so why have it in the first place? |
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Decide for yourself next week when I outline the official steps being taken to try and make Fed Hall a staple for UW students and bar-hoppers everywhere. |
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His use of the double exposure contributes to this painterly feel by rendering an outline of second colour, giving his photographs their depth and lustre. |
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If you want a knot garden in your own space, stack the central spaces in the middle of your evergreen outline now with as many herbaceous perennials as you can. |
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The various scenes are actually improvisational sketches, with the performers working from a brief plot outline and creating their dialogue on the fly. |
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Using seams, pleating and sculpting, Gaultier sent out silhouettes that traced the outline of the body then ended in dramatic flounces, drapes or pleats. |
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Its stark outline on the abandoned battlefield offers some protection. |
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It's a griffin, definitely, with a hooked, grey beak like an eagle, a sleek, furred head and the unmistakable outline of wings behind it, all purple. |
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The latter story, a somewhat incomplete-seeming outline of a tale, is as much an early exercise in metafiction and ghost-storytelling technique as a coherent narrative. |
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Poster proceeds to outline his own metamorphosis over nine chapters. |
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In one room of the exhibition, his vivid, life-size plan for the Vence Chapel includes the outline of the door to his studio. |
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The small, frosted glass window didn't allow him to see much, but he knew exactly who it was from the smooth outline of the perfectly positioned hair. |
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The intense steam of the shower condensed on the glass door of the stall, only the outline of her body visible, as Ethan stepped in to the bathroom. |
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Much of the piecing together of the outline chronology that I have followed in this book was undertaken by pioneer scholars in the field of Indology. |
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The use of radioactive tracers makes it possible to outline a wide range of conditions, the take-up of the tracer being detected by a radioactive scanner. |
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The money was spent to fund comparative studies in foreign countries and consultations with scholars as well as to outline the bills and make them available to the public. |
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Before constructing software, it is essential to gather the main requirements, to define a clear architecture, and to give a broad outline of the reused parts. |
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I actually prepared a supplementary affidavit which exhibited a draft order, an outline of written submissions and an index of reference in the matter. |
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The executive summary is a brief outline of the main points of the plan. |
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Could you give me a rough outline of your main artistic influences? |
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We will outline a simple Fourier space Brownian dynamics algorithm that allows us to stochastically evolve a thermal membrane surface forward in time. |
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The areal outline and estimated mass of the sylvinite beds were based on examination of drill hole data and review of interpreted vintage seismic maps. |
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She too was dressed in animal skins, a short dress which showed off the outline of her body in a way the shapeless dresses she had worn in the Village never could. |
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The project began when the pupils, aged eight and nine, worked with their parents to produce storyboards to outline what they wanted the film to include. |
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For the previous several hours we had caught fleeting glimpses of the faint outline of a range of mountains shimmering through the heat haze that obscured the horizon. |
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There was the small outline of a vessel shimmering on the horizon. |
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It then presents a brief outline of how legal developments proceeded to make the bill of exchange a more liquid and widely accepted financial instrument. |
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Ornithopod prints are nearly always tridactyl with three stout and broadly spreading toes so that the resulting footprint has the outline of a trefoil. |
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The slim cut stretch denim jeans envelop the contour of the female form like a second skin, giving a slim and seductive outline to the hip and legs. |
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The lower leaves, with very short, sheathing footstalks, are large and spreading, reaching more than a foot in length, broadly triangular in outline and tripinnate. |
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Other fumitories have the tip of the lower petal like a spoon in that it is hollowed out, but the actual outline from directly above or below is parallel-sided. |
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In Figure 2 we describe the specific field relations of the granulites and granitoids, to outline the task of sample selection for our isotopic study. |
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His outline was blurred now, hazy behind the tumults of hail. |
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Ductile fabrics and tectonic boundaries in the southern part of the Cine massif outline a large-scale monocline, the tectonic significance of which is not known. |
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Taking a dark purple lip liner pencil, she traced the outline of her full lips, and then filled in the outline with her favorite dark purple lipstick. |
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However, they refused to outline the cause of the deaths until the State Pathologist examined the bodies, which were last night at the morgue in the General Hospital. |
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British gun expert Richard Law has found photographs in which the outline of the big Colt automatic through the fabric of this man's heavy ulster is clearly visible. |
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Both band and bib were beaded, although the main design was usually on the bib, which in many cases was cut into eccentric shapes to outline the beaded design. |
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The teacher's guides introduce each filmstrip with a Concept and Skill Chart to outline the strip and provide a quick reference to its content. |
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The AIRR can generate substantially higher power levels in a smaller outline than traditional passive rectifiers and alternator regulators. |
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The guides outline court procedures, the people who can make a VIS, and the offences covered by the current legislation. |
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An outline of discovery and colonisation by European nations is followed by moves for independence by colonisers and indigenous peoples. |
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Once the outline is done, fill in the lips with the lipliner to give your lipstick more staying power. |
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For the lips, outline with Chanel's Lip Liner in Framboise and fill your lips with Chanel Rouge Allure Velvet L'Exuberante. |
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The dehiscent 2-winged fruit has a subcircular outline with a cordate base and apex and an elongated protruding apical extension. |
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Boydston's outline was developed for second graders but is appropriate for the ages targeted in this study. |
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In postflexion larvae, the caudal fin had a rounded, homocercal outline with about 8 rays in each of the upper and lower lobes. |
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Instructions outline how to report those who post offensive comments and how to unlink a profile to an unwanted picture. |
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Deep on the horizon he discerned the outline of an enormous dark felid recumbent on a rock. |
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In this article, I firstly outline an Indigenous research agenda that calls for research to be reframed and decolonised. |
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The outline became less and less distinct as the light faded. |
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