He has printed out his latest graph in black and white and is contentedly preoccupied with colouring in the pieces of pie by hand. |
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While bright color and multicolored nubs and slubs enlivened the tweeds, the houndstooth wovens were often found in black and white. |
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One is a collection with dresses in black and white geometric patterns decorated with black leather and metal ornamental nails. |
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Their understanding is simplistic and they see rules in black and white terms. |
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Of course, the charts were printed right there in black and white, and they were always dominated by stuff like this. |
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Obviously it is not baseless, because the facts are here, in black and white. |
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He is robed in black and white, although the background and lighting are red. |
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Our Quick Copy department stands at the ready to xerographically reproduce your copy job in black and white or color. |
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Documentary photographs are integrated with the text, reproductions in black and white appear in one insert, those in colour in another. |
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The sidewalk between the beach and road undulates with a wavelike pattern in black and white stone. |
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Brice paints on large plywood panels, predominantly in black and white house paint which he applies in a scrubbing motion. |
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Dried stalks that will poke up through snow, a thin shadow, barely a study in black and white. |
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Hank lifted his head as two men in black and white cowboy shirts, Stetsons, bolo ties and blue jeans stepped out of a sleek silver pickup. |
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You'll find plenty of satisfying dishes here, such as marinated ahi tuna coated in black and white sesame seeds with a mango-cucumber coulis. |
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Algerian-born Zineb Sedira referred to the preoccupation with labelling, the need to see things in black and white. |
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When their concepts were finalized, students made a working model by proofing their work in black and white on the artroom's laser printer. |
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The en suite bathroom is fully tiled in black and white and includes a wash hand basin, bidet, step-in shower unit and toilet. |
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They crave books which confirm mythical notions of a magnificent past, in which villains and heroes are clearly drawn in black and white. |
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I think we are living in a world where people want to see things in black and white terms. |
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The third series was taped in colour but first screened in black and white because they still broadcast in monochrome at that time. |
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In the shop and outside are divinely tailored ladies, all dressed in black and white. |
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The dashes of red had gone and there were a number of highly contrasting garments in black and white. |
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After a short spell of silence, I reached back into the van and fished out a bulky wooden box covered in black and white square. |
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However it was a show which also broke the rule that all programmes would be as comprehensible in black and white as in colour. |
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Shot in black and white with dramatic and significant flashes of colour it's three stories rolled into one. |
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Even photography works, take a portrait and blow it up in black and white for a special effect. |
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Brian sees the world in black and white, and Caravaggio painted in lights and darks. |
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Both can print at a speed of 16 pages per minute in color or in black and white. |
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Overall image fidelity in black and white was impressive, but the overall effect was diminished by the bright gray bars. |
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In case any artifact is found, it should be photographed in colour as well as in black and white. |
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The bathrooms are smartly tiled in black and white, and feature the unusual touch of a dimmer switch for the lights. |
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Works can be rendered in blacklead or metallic pencil or in colour using various mediums or in monotone or duotone or in black and white. |
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The Bulletin can be obtained in paper printed in black and white or in diskettes for computer. |
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The all familiar contours and figures in black and white come with the fresh smell of newsprint and stay forever fresh in the mind. |
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Early lithographs were printed in black and white and sometimes colored by hand. |
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Doping in sport tends to be presented in black and white terms, but this case illustrated that it is not always so simple. |
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Analysis of issues was unnecessary because the world was painted in black and white. |
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Once exquisitely sensitive to racial political correctness, she now sees the world in black and white. |
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After reading it in black and white, you'll find it nearly impossible, not to search the Net for some of these famous paintings. |
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On the other hand, unlike the latter, its independence was laid down in black and white. |
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Though this dependence was glossed over, it was there in black and white for anyone who chose to read the paper carefully enough. |
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It's all there in black and white, in leaked European Union documents which are now published on the Internet. |
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You cannot see everything in this world in black and white terms. |
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You tend to see the world in black and white, right or wrong. |
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I discovered that some reasonably well-known names are using Lulu to print and publish collections of their photographs, either in black and white or full colour. |
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Google's Pixel 2 also came in black and white but also a muted greyish-blue color, which was cool. |
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Upholstered in black and white, it has a facial support and a paper-roll holder. |
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Some of the video was crystal clear, but in other footage the figures were just fuzzy shadows in black and white. |
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They're not defined in black and white, as the law often demands, but I think at some point we have to make the cut-off. |
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A simple bull's-eye or diagonally striped patterns in black and white seem interesting to them. |
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He featured 1960s swirly print A-line dresses, mostly in black and white silk, which were set off by the models' black nails. |
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It was originally shot in black and white and then, once edited, colour, split screens, freeze frames and other graphic effects were added and the film was reshot onto 35 mm. |
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Note on Printing: Due to the importance of colour in symbology printing in black and white only is strongly discouraged. |
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Many also mentioned that since they printed the reports in black and white, they often had to go online to double-check certain charts. |
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Aimed at adults, generally in black and white, each graphic novel invents its own genesis with each turn of a page. |
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Short, asymmetric, clingy dresses in black and white featured cutaway panels and low backs, which were offset with turtle necks. |
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Strikingly patterned in black and white, and constantly active, it attracts attention out of proportion to its relatively small numbers. |
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I see more and more verbiage that paints this conflict in black and white terms. |
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It is there in black and white in our blue book and on web pages and so on. |
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It is essential to guard against seeing everything in black and white in a completely irrational way. |
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Mr. Speaker, because Hansard is in black and white, I just wanted to point out that my colleague from St. Paul's is a blonde woman. |
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They are written in black and white in reports and all my quotes are from those reports. |
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These days with digital cameras, it's all in colour and then you work them in black and white. |
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There is no need to keep on about what is stated quite clearly in black and white in this report. |
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Things used to be seen in black and white in a moral sense because the laws people lived by were held to be revealed by God. |
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If used in black and white, have students colour in the banners as part of the activity. |
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The representation of the design shall consist in a graphic or photographic reproduction of the design, either in black and white or in colour. |
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Until the container is replaced, printing will take place in black and white mode. |
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But since his own daughter's death, he has dredged bucketloads of remorse from the depths of his own soul, and no longer sees the world in black and white terms. |
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Although the hardcover edition of Everything was in black and white, the concept was the same as this paperback version, and I noticed it immediately when it hit the stands. |
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The owl monkey is monochromatic, seeing only in black and white. |
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Occasionally, the images may be in black and white rather than in colour. |
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There are photos, in black and white and in color, of the event. |
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The film is in black and white, and it's rather grainy, but intentionally so, though possibly from a felicitous combination of low budget and artistic intent. |
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When people want to see everything in black and white, those who insist on unravelling issues into areas of grey are often dismissed as weaklings. |
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For no matter how disputed the circumstances of both cases, many people see what happened in black and white. |
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This catalog and show will please the lovers of craftsmanship in black and white photography as well as the followers of a long tradition of American landscapists. |
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Directed by McCartney and shot in black and white, Natalie Portman and Johnny Depp star and sing the love song in sign language. |
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In this tabernacle were people in black and white from ages past, present, and future. |
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But the bill says in black and white that if you share so much as a single tune with your pals on the Internet-as millions do every day-you are a felon. |
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It's curious that those who talk about life being all about shades of grey suddenly see the world in black and white when it comes to corporate capitalism. |
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Hank lifted his head as two men in black and white filigreed cowboy shirts, Stetsons, bolo ties and blue jeans stepped out of a sleek silver pickup. |
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Work should be done in black and white so that it copies well. |
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However, in black and white in The Western Producer, just before the holidays, he said that the supply management system was putting the brakes on agricultural trade. |
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This was an arthouse project directed by a sophisticated New Yorker and shot self-consciously in black and white, but set in a roughhouse, provincial town in Texas. |
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Cousin of Iris Clert on her father's side, she is a plastics artist who also expresses herself through visual communication design techniques and photography in black and white, or colour and hyper-realistic drawings. |
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For example, letters and memos are usually scanned in black and white. |
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Lots of fine talk, but nothing in black and white. |
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For example it was a common practice to register logo marks in black and white, or greyscale, in an attempt to cover all colour versions. |
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There is a tendency to see post-apartheid South Africa in black and white terms, either as 'Mandela's miracle' or as going down the pan. |
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He even out-kissed the kissers by planting a smacker on his two-year-old daughter, Gemma Rose, also decked out in black and white. |
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A sequence near the beginning of the film offers a view of the capital in black and white, in which one can identify, in the distance, the Centre Pompidou under construction. |
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I put that in black and white in my opening statement. |
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Besides, the body paint would probably be visible on the sheets as dark smudgings, since the films were merely in black and white. |
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It has laid that down in black and white in the White Paper on comitology. |
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A Roberto Cavalli show in black and white? |
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Three-photograph sequence in black and white. |
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She photographed refugees in black and white. |
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It was during this era that filmmakers ceased to produce pictures in black and white. |
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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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I accuse them of thinking small, of being unimaginative and provincial, of being mere managers instead of creators, of dreaming in black and white when they should be dreaming in technicolor. |
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The 1966 Final, held at Wembley Stadium, was the last to be broadcast in black and white. |
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The first violent game appeared soon after the 1972 unveiling of Pong, the first video game to simulate an electronic ping-pong game in black and white. |
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Following an apéritif of sparkling chardonnay, the restaurant brigade of students in black and white uniforms entered the hall to loud and well-deserved applause, and served a festive menu at each table. |
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This evidence is so irrefutable, it is there in black and white, but when I originally asked the government a question about contraception and maternal health, it said it would not even fund contraception. |
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Bearden also had the collages photographed and blown up large scale in black and white on Photostat paper. |
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If politicians were controlling the presentation of football they would be filming it with a single camera, in black and white, and using a chalkboard to present the scores. |
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Both men are wearing matching shirts in black and white that complement the black and white striped trim on their beadwork and turbans. |
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Artily shot in black and white, this low budget indie movie has just enough wit, charm and touching romance to entertain. |
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It is in black and white and in plain English and French. |
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Shot in black and white with an ominous backdrop, with the Batmobile parked behind him, the Caped Crusader looks muscular and brooding in his batsuit. |
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When we arrived at a result that we both liked, we printed the photos in black and white and used them for the photolithograph, the cornerstone of the silk-screening process. |
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It was drawn in black and white with a coloured frontispiece. |
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Hepatic and gastric amebiasis in black and white colobus monkeys. |
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