Sentence Examples
Trees in the bush include kahikitea, rimu, thin-barked totara, matai and miro. |
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The forest on the island is southern New Zealand podocarp mix with rimu, southern rata, kamahi, totara and miro. |
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To preserve 800 year native old rimu and miro trees in the unlogged area, we zig zagged the mine access road around the trees instead of felling them. |
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Miro, Louis and Poons showed the strikingly different effects that could be obtained by pouring a fluid substance down a canvas. |
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His photographs on show at Victoria Miro emerge out of a laborious process beginning with an image of a building or an interior. |
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There he met all the other famous artists like Henri Matisse, Joan Miro and George Braques. |
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The exhibition also features art works from master painters such as Picasso, Chagall, Rembrandt and Miro. |
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It is a striking compositional effect that brings to mind certain paintings by Miro. |
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Ross vied for a monumental Joan Miro towering over five feet high but dropped out of the bidding. |
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Along with a selection of major sculptures and maquettes, the show contains rarely exhibited preparatory drawings and sketchbooks loaned by the Miro Foundation in Mallorca. |
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This Xperia Miro is fitted with a 5 megapixel auto focus camera and VGA front camera. |
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An oddly shaped white and yellow puddle of thinned pigment, its isolation heightened by an expanse of brushy, unmodulated blue, recalls Miro in its comic vulnerability. |
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The new fund, Pharos Miro Agriculture Fund, is in partnership with Miro Asset Management Limited, a part of Dubai-based Miro Holdings International. |
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Ofili is represented by Victoria Miro Gallery, London, David Zwirner, New York, and Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin. |
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In 575 the Suebic king, Miro, made a peace treaty with Leovigild in what seemed to be the beginning of a new period of stability. |
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In 2004, I received the Culture Prize of Kristianstad, and the Regional Museum of Kristianstad now has a Cafe Miro. |
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The difference between the Miro C210 and C210J are the connectors. |
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Her design, created after visiting the Miro exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, won a competition run by one of the world's leading shoe companies, Camper. |
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It also comes at a time when Miro is enjoying unprecedented visibility as the recent subject of hugely successful retrospectives in London, Barcelona and Washington. |
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He had asked Miro about the publication of a book on his original posters. |
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A wall of lithographs plates including Carrot Nose exemplify Dubuffet's impishly deformed bodies, descendents of the brushes of Picasso and Miro alike. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
I have no doubt that miro pensions him, but I know miro likewise, and you will obtain no proof of that. |
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Mind, we do not expect that you will obtain proof that miro is paying Wilkinson money. |
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This man Wilkinson goes down to see miro, and miro straightway opens the river to us through him. |
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They were cut off on the secret side of the island, alone with miro. |
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Why, they even made me, miro, Inspector of your rotten Service. |
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The permit to trade given by miro to Wilkinson was made no secret of. |
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Slanderously, Miro claims that Sheikh Salman briefed the IOC on the details of the new sports law in a message, Fulaiteh said. |
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Monochrome blocks, representing single species planting, undulate in sinuous curves of primary colour reminiscent of Miro or Arp. |
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