Their return in a second blister pack of two miniatures forebodes devastation among enemy ranks! |
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Today he is out of prison and his miniatures are exhibited at New York City's New Museum of Contemporary Art. |
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While I love painting and sketching miniatures, I still have a need for big paintings, bigger the better. |
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Last time I did this was in Somerset, painting standard miniatures for framing. |
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The new gallery of British portrait miniatures, including this depiction of Jane Small by Hans Holbein, opens on 2 March. |
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Highlights of the royal collection include the painted miniatures, costumes and fearsome weapons. |
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Johnson also worked at three-quarter-length and occasionally full-length, as well as painting portrait miniatures in oil on copper. |
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A garden shed will provide gallery space for a series of miniatures and a copy of Lady Chatterley's lover. |
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While I'm waiting for my magnifying glass to turn up I shall keep away from painting miniatures. |
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Timur, or Tamerlane, modelled himself on Genghiz Khan, and miniatures on the wall depict his ferocious onslaught on Baghdad. |
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He has not yet advised me to use the earth colours as was done by traditional artists when they painted miniatures. |
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It runs the gamut of art riches over the centuries, stretching to murals, miniatures and manuscripts. |
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Albums of Persian miniatures rather than European canvases furnished Ottoman painters with their chief models. |
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Rank favors shallow, frontal compositions reminiscent of Japanese woodcuts and Indian miniatures as well as of American folk art. |
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Several of the miniatures feature caryatids holding up the mountains and temples. |
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Most of the miniatures deal with the epics and highlight religious mythology and common folklore. |
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That also goes for the work of Gaudi, Persian miniatures, art nouveau and everything else. |
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Some conifer enthusiasts site their miniatures and dwarfs in sandy soils and water minimally. |
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When they hatch the young huss are almost perfect miniatures of the adults, measuring around 10 cm in length. |
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The ceiling here arches in this way that miniatures me, and the floor is long and grey. |
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Various breeds of pedigree dogs, including miniatures shih-tzus and Lhasa apsos, dachshunds, bearded collies and a corgi were recovered. |
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The lockets of some of Brown's miniatures from the 1840s retain a space on the verso to hold a lock of hair, as is typical of earlier lockets. |
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In later writings they modulate into fables, culminating in the brilliant Kafkaesque miniatures of With One Skin Less. |
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The doomed King Charles I's surveyor, Abraham van der Doort, for instance, committed suicide after misplacing one of 3,000 miniatures. |
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As a collector his interests include European silver, gold snuffboxes, enameled portrait miniatures, and Italian mosaics. |
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Included in the exhibition are largescale portraits by such court painters as Sir Peter Lely as well as miniatures and mezzotints. |
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The display will include ancient millstones, Victorian and Albert period clothing, and the Michael Cowan working miniatures. |
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However, the use of gold heightening in the miniatures finds no parallel in Burne-Jones's panel paintings of the period. |
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Numerous panels and illuminated miniatures or historiated initials survive and frequently appear on the art market. |
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The same goes for the gulab jaman dessert, deep-fried doughy miniatures bathed in sweet syrup, a little too dense in consistency. |
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The strong demand for bicycle and pedicab miniatures enabled Maryanto to repay the loan in full, on time. |
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A narrow lane in the Ahimsapuram First Street leads to his tiny workplace where he has piled up moving miniatures of automobiles and machines. |
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The two figural miniatures and all the canon tables are contained on a separate gathering, a quaternion, physically joined together. |
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At first glance, the portions may appear small, but don't let these miniatures fool you. |
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Residents will adorn the town's entire main street with more than 300 quilts ranging in size from miniatures to queen-sized bed covers. |
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The instances of rear projection are handled well and almost all the miniatures are believable. |
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It was stacked full of miniature spirits, and mini cans of Coke and soft drinks, the same kind of miniatures that you get on airline flights. |
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There's a lingering smell of lavender and nice homely touches such as flowers, china tea cups, a bowl of chocolates and whisky miniatures. |
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Reynolds was also responsible for redisplaying the museum's portrait miniatures. |
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He has transformed these overlooked discards into miniatures of intimate beauty and repose. |
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Absinthe was also put up in so-called mignonettes, comparable to the one-drink miniatures from which spirits are dispensed on airplanes today. |
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We always found ways round it, like nicking miniatures from the plane and putting them in our drinks. |
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Facilities are excellent, with well-stocked mini-bars that offer bottles of wine, whisky miniatures and even disposable cameras. |
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The minibar is also reasonably priced 3.70 euros for miniatures, 2.20 for soft drinks. |
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There were some spirits bottles, but just a selection of five or six miniatures where I would expect to see dozens of 70 cl bottles. |
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There is a scurrilous rumour that Charlie will welch on his bet by substituting miniatures for the 70 cl bottles he owes. |
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The exhibition will also include other miniatures under glass and some based on Zulu beading. |
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Behind the large rose-shaped fountain, old-fashioned shrub roses are planted, and baskets of miniatures dangle from a pergola. |
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In fact, early on in his career, he would leave miniatures of his work on expensive sports cars in Beverly Hills along Sunset Boulevard. |
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For miniatures used as landscape plants, use hedge shears to maintain size. |
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Diceland is a tabletop combat game that contains elements of miniatures games, dice games, and dexterity games. |
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He's bred miniatures as small as your thumbnail, and crossbred them to give large, ranging plants shape. |
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We also loved the house-made cannoli, three miniatures with chocolate, caramel and pistachio ricotta fillings. |
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The portrait miniatures he painted were sweet in nature and clean in style and execution. |
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True miniatures, the trees are as happy in a container as in garden soil. |
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Already well known for his watercolours and woodcarvings, he turned his attention to miniatures after inheriting embroidery books and materials from friend Margaret Sarraff. |
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This space also holds many, many portrait miniatures and paperweights, not to mention drinking glasses and tableware from the various imperial chateaux. |
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He fitted in study of the museum's European portrait miniatures and this would later materialise as a catalogue, handsome but somewhat mangled by the American editing. |
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Five of the six miniatures represent couples, three of them in nocturnal landscapes, and their relationship to the text remains distinctly tenuous. |
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There are comprehensive subcollections such as walking sticks, thimbles, minute ivory skulls, Chinese cloisonne enamel vessels, Oriental carpets, and Persian miniatures. |
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Lots of plastic miniatures add to the fun and while there are plenty of dice to be rolled there's enough strategy to keep the more serious minded gamer interested. |
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On view are nearly 100 sculptures in beeswax, paper and bronze, along with photographs, miniatures and drawings in an exhibition largely installed by the artist. |
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As miniatures of human bodies, dolls have had many meanings. |
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Rufforth Airfield has been hosting the Yorkshire Air Spectacular, with flying model craft ranging in size from miniatures to monsters with a 25 ft wingspan. |
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You can choose from a family bag of Kit Kat chunky miniatures, a family bar of Milky way or Nestle Double Cream Chocolate, all which have been donated by Poundland. |
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Lighthouse miniatures are now being produced and offered for sale. |
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Hazy, speculative figures wander through the evocative landscapes and buildings he creates using miniatures, models, televisions, glass and mirrors. |
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Warhammer is a table top fantasy war-game, which means you get a whole bunch of little miniatures representing dwarves, vampires, unicorns etc, and make them fight each other. |
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You've finished the last of the plonk in the wine rack, you've drunk the miniatures stolen from minibars and found at the bottom of your suitcase. |
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Throughout the show, he finds constant excuses to swig Special Brew and bottles of scotch, even using spirits miniatures as puppets in a retelling of Goldilocks. |
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I was nervous because these particular scenes were so good, so well-written I could taste the bitterness, taste the defeat in the whiskey miniatures. |
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Exotic orchids, anthuriums, native flowers and miniatures of fruit-laden trees like breadfruit, cocoa or cherry can be seen in the collection on show at the Museum auditorium. |
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There were horses galore, from large Shires to miniatures, and the number of horse entries provided the organisers with a record for this year's show with a difference. |
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The family of orchids is the largest plant family, with a great deal of variety as well, from miniatures such as Mystacidium caffrum to the 20-foot-tall Renanthera storei. |
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The aristocrats of plants grown in pots are bonsai, perfectly normal garden trees skilfully trained to grow as miniatures ranging from three inches to three feet tall. |
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It comprises some twenty paintings, twenty drawings, and three miniatures from numerous public collections and the British Royal Collection at Windsor Castle. |
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In an age where photography did not exist, unlike artists abroad who soften aristocratic features in oils, Indian painters preferred stylised versions in miniatures. |
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In spite of the banners' grandiose scale, the colorful, abstracted figures and landscapes featured in the paintings were inspired by Persian and Indian miniatures. |
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He examines ancient texts on elephants and the Mughal miniatures. |
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Filming involved some work on a Hollywood sound stage and the use of miniatures, but most of it took place in Lahaina on the Hawaiian island of Maui. |
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Here, under labyrinthine covered arches, one can buy items as varied as ceramics, carpets, silver, brass, miniatures, tiles, saffron, pistachio nuts and henna. |
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She also showed nine portrait miniatures commissioned by Philadelphians. |
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Although streamlining the production of miniatures may have been one reason why Brown employed daguerreotypes, aesthetic choices may also have played a part. |
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The finale takes on almost orchestral proportions, demonstrating the composer's wish to be associated with more than folk music and cute miniatures. |
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It holds the National Toy Hall of Fame and many world renowned collections of toys, miniatures, dollhouses as well as the world's most comprehensive collection of dolls. |
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James III of Majorca, vassal of the Kingdom of Aragon, used a coat of arms with four bars, as seen on the Leges Palatinae miniatures. |
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It is likely that Ithael wrote the text, while John provided the large initials and miniatures. |
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George and Cassandra exchanged miniatures in 1763 and probably were engaged around that time. |
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In Lenton, are the head offices of Games Workshop, the producers of Warhammer miniatures. |
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Andreev's intexts are each, in some sense, miniatures of the larger text that includes them. |
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Many of the manuscripts with literary versions are illuminated with miniatures. |
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The style of the miniatures is characterized by brilliant colour and exuberant acanthus ornament. |
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Jack had dozens of miniatures of Napoleonic footsoldiers painted in detailed period regalia for his wargames. |
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A very small number of miniatures from Late Antique illustrated books also survive, and a rather larger number of copies of them from the Early Medieval period. |
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Two of his Tone Poems after Arnold Bocklin proved delightful miniatures, persuasively introduced by Edward Gardner, the orchestra's popular principal guest conductor. |
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For the seventh year in a row, celebrated artist Alex Soldier, known for his mastery of precious miniatures, has created an objet d'art to symbolize the Princess Grace Awards. |
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In the limnings, or miniatures, painted by the court artist Lavina Teerlinc she resembles her lovely grandmother, the King's late younger sister, Mary Tudor, the French Queen. |
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