One intriguing aspect of this work is the drawing effect Stone achieves with spotlights and projections, using light as a carrier for color. |
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The kitchen has fitted units, red mosaic tiled walls, recessed spotlights, quarry floor tiles, an oven and an extractor fan. |
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The new boards obviate the need for accurately positioned spotlights or coloured bulbs. |
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This CD contains music that spotlights either two violas da gamba together, or viola da gamba with recorder. |
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This sun lounge has a pine panelled ceiling with recessed spotlights and a laminated floor. |
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The entrance hall of this attractive terraced property has a varnished pitch pine floor as well as recessed brass spotlights. |
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This type of lighting can be supplied by table or floor lamps, uplights, downlights, spotlights and hanging lights. |
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The incident spotlights the shell game being run on state campuses across North America under the guise of free speech. |
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The light from the spotlights brightened the section but the music was dampened somehow, so it was easier to talk. |
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From small boats, they shine bright spotlights across the water, searching for the unmistakable golden shine of crocodile eyes. |
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The kitchen has a tiled floor, roof beams, ceiling spotlights and a fitted oven, hob and grill. |
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The decor was subtly neutral, with tiny halogen spotlights on a dimmer switch to suit your mood. |
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But where the roof was broken, thin rays of sunlight stabbed through the dark like spotlights and gave a spectral light. |
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As one might expect, this collection spotlights the massive amount of work that took place before the cameras even began rolling. |
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The floors are hard polished and the spotlights angle down to display the roadsters and the coupes and the cabriolets at their very best. |
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The walls were lined in mirrored squares and there were even small spotlights reflecting off everything. |
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You may want spotlights, mood lighting from lamps or feature lighting for your dining table and sofa. |
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The foibles and frictions, the political in-fighting and wheels within wheels are the same wherever the spotlights spark up. |
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The last of the setting sun glinted on antennae, radar and spotlights as they hugged the stern of the pilot boat. |
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Make art the focal point of your living room by accenting it with halogen spotlights. |
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She signposts areas where evidence is lacking and spotlights the more fanciful assumptions. |
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The kitchen has a range of fitted wall and floor units, a tiled splashback and ceiling spotlights. |
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Most people know about Vietnam because of images of war, but this exhibition spotlights its cultural identity. |
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They'd look better still if the overhead spotlights were less glary, but that's another story. |
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When the stage is dimmed, spotlights are used to create a tight arc of light in which Roberts and Corbert perform. |
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The theater also contains a full fly tower and is outfitted with a control suite, catwalks, spotlights, and an orchestra pit. |
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There was hardly enough light from the stage, where spotlights illuminated the still drawn, dusty curtains somewhat half-heartedly. |
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The room retains its original tiled fireplace with carved mahogany surround and is fitted with spotlights. |
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As stated above, there's not much to look at during the show and the spotlights often add an unflattering hue to Chris. |
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He was still under the spell of the performance, his eyes dazzled by the long hours under the spotlights. |
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Four giant white spotlights were illuminated from the top of each gantry, pointing upwards towards the sky. |
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A new computerized light sculpture consisted of a bank of nine stage spotlights. |
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Even better, as you walk through the aisles, spotlights flash on the stuff that you usually buy and on the stuff that's on sale. |
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The exhibition in the Guillaume Michiels room puts his personal diversity and his folkloristic collection in the spotlights. |
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Intended for the uninitiated and the expert alike, the exhibition spotlights the career and production of this major 19th-century painter. |
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Two halogen spotlights or two construction lamps can be mounted on the suitable double cross beam. |
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From the left a single source of bright light spotlights the wound, emphasizing Christ's fleshiness. |
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Your car's headlights and spotlights are patterned after that design. |
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In one area, children created giant, iridescent soap bubbles, which jiggled and glittered brightly in the spotlights as they floated upward, before finally bursting. |
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A short foray into the spotlights, the briefest dance with immortality and then exit stage left in a body bag illuminated by a thousand camera flashlights. |
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It spotlights the 23-year-old Bob teetering on the cusp of acoustic folk music and the mind-expanding new horizons offered by acid, free verse and electricity. |
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Beige walls, rose-pink lampshades, halogen spotlights and downlights, and framed matador pictures lend a pleasing contemporary feel. |
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The picture has soft-focus likability when it spotlights Zoe's outcast status. |
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Black and white combine in perfect harmony, while spotlights cast soft light from the ceilings to light the path of visitors to the store. |
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Rather like a stage show, it depicts that magical moment when the spotlights come on, where dream and reality merge. |
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The lamps or spotlights at the front and back of the car underscore the invitingly warm atmosphere. |
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This work led to the virtual elimination of footlights and to the first lensed spotlights. |
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One room showcases African tribal masks, while another spotlights a spectacular 18-foot-tall Mandingo sculpture of a human figure from a single piece of mahogany. |
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The mood changed as the coloured spotlights flashed and the audience took up the chorus, dub beats wafting across the room. |
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Halogen spotlights may also be used, but they must not be placed closer to the infant than the manufacturer's recommendation. |
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Sweeping spotlights suggest the rocking of a vessel, and glimmer on a below-decks cavern overarched by great iron girders. |
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And now he was preparing to stand under spotlights and bow his head before them. |
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All that work, all those shared efforts, all the artisans' blood, sweat and tears come together under the spotlights. |
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It's all about seduction, and the game is played on a glamourous stage where spotlights track her every move. |
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In the darkened entrance hall a disco mirror ball glistens in the light of the spotlights beside huge loudspeakers. |
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The tiltable and rotatable recessed spotlights accentuate exhibits in the room or on walls and turn them into real eye-catchers. |
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From a distance the viewer is confronted with a burnt sienna cube the size of a large hut, the exterior of which is theatrically lit by two spotlights. |
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From behind his decks, the light technician at the back of the room is arranging the strobes and massive spotlights aligned in perspective. |
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It was decorated beautifully with crystal chandeliers and soft spotlights. |
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The way the ceiling is moulded and the way the interior is softly lit with LED spotlights almost suggest a plane cabin rather than a bus. |
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We have also inset low-voltage spotlights that illuminate walls and room features. |
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Initially, we tried to figure it out for ourselves, with the idea of placing spotlights over the tables. |
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The brightness of the spotlights can be adjusted automatically thanks to a photo-cell. |
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The lamps or spotlights at the back and front of the car provide a pleasant light. |
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On this last day of the European Development Days, the partnership between civil society and local authorities has been under the spotlights. |
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So we'll begin with the place where all the spotlights will be focused next year as part of the Olympic Games. |
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Find community resources, blogs, even spotlights on creators making big news in the community. |
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Use caution when operating the camera in the vicinity of spotlights or other bright lights and light reflecting objects. |
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Actually, the documentary celebrates the glam lifestyle while subtly poking fun at it, suggesting that, beneath the sequins and spotlights, they're just like us. |
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When his behavior spotlights the chasm between the ideal father and the dumb cluck who tries to fill that role, the ideals are called into question. |
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He spotlights the Halimi case as an example of anti-Semitism overexposed to a counterproductive degree. |
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An off-camera light source spotlights him from the front, highlighting the action. |
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An East German patrol boat, with spotlights and heavy machine guns, idled on the far shore of the River Spree. |
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The second disc spotlights the virtuoso performers of the Peronist years, when the bandoneon players Anibal Troilo and Astor Piazzolla reigned supreme. |
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Then I take off at a jog across the tilled field, carefully avoiding the search tower spotlights which sweep the area under the beady eye of the armed guards. |
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This stirring moment arrives in a chapter that spotlights the highs and lows of a persistently uneven book. |
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Once you have weighed up the pros and cons of all the cars on offer, buy an enormous four-wheel drive with bull bars, spotlights and a satellite navigation system. |
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Weale's transect spotlights that Belgium is further west in the genetic map than North Walsham, Asbourne and Friesland. |
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The stage set will include traditional gypsy caravans, wooden crates for seating, and jerrycans that will act as a base for vertical tubing supporting spotlights. |
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The gallery's role is to support the artists with a coherent, long term commitment, rather than to contribute to media-driven fads, under the spotlights of the latest fashion. |
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Explore CAA-Quebec is first and foremost the most complete travel showcase of its kind, but it also spotlights other CAA-Quebec specialities, in areas such as automotive or residential services. |
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With the W 2100, halogen spotlights provide an excellent illumination of the entire machine, the road surface, the milling edge and the point of discharge. |
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With a surface area of more than 3,000 m² on four levels, the Pavilion spotlights the skills of the region's industries and businesses in the field of sustainable construction. |
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Inside, cases of costume jewelry glitter under soft spotlights. |
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Baccarat is coming under the spotlights on the international scene of jewelry by launching a collection of crystal jewels studded with precious or semiprecious stones. |
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Mercury vapour spotlights for aquaria and terraria. |
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The usage of flares is not that common in spelunking, but can be used as a cheaper method to illuminate when photographing high and low points, compared to using flashlights or spotlights. |
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If your are in need of incandescent bulbs, LED spotlights, emergency lights, and ceiling lights etc., please contact our staff and they will be glad to assist you. |
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The dimensions, weight, and sealing of the pontex make it easy to conceal, and it can even be placed in the nogging piece of the spotlights themselves. |
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This display relies on a light installation of more than 400 LED spotlights with electroluminescence effects in quadrichromatic color, placed on the facades of the Trocadero buildings. |
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The pelmets and mirrors, the spotlights and blinds, seemed rich in criticism. |
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In the bottom of the curtain was located a big jardiniere with exotic plants, lighted with green spotlights and just before features and during 70mm roadshows musical overtures fountains were in action. |
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If you think about it, it spotlights the messy human goo, the thorniness of human experience in a way. |
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Kulture spotlights how Hollywood mocks and excludes Asian men while fetishizing Asian women. |
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Once you have a profile, you're ready to hit the forums, read about community spotlights, or just dig in and start making games with XNA Game Studio. |
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There, a vaulted ceiling with exposed oak beams and trusses has spotlights and uplighters connected to the programmable mood lighting system. |
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Campagnolo has developed its 11-speed groupsets in great secrecy over the last three years and got professional riders to test them as always, but well away from the spotlights of great races this time. |
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Uplights and spotlights inlaid into the ceiling all contribute to drawing the eye upwards, thereby making the room appear taller. |
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These spotlights can be touting Sellers who are selling incredibly well, or those who are offering relevant content to the particular time, or those who announced a new line or product that is generating buzz, and more. |
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Old spotlights of the 60s transformed into very contemporary bedside lamp. |
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On a tailor's dummy, under the spotlights, you always notice that one sleeve of the suit is longer than the other one, that one leg is somewhat wider, that the second button is not completely centred. |
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The album spotlights the conditions of girlhood and adolescence from the perspective of a young woman exiled by her illness, and photographically reliving the freedom and promise of her younger years. |
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However, away from the media and diplomatic spotlights, the state of Queensland has been undergoing radical political reform and experiencing unprecedented threats to civil liberties. |
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Hit a combination of bonus symbols to spin the exciting bonus wheel or hit a combo of spotlights to choose three of the five fruity musicians, each worth a juicy bonus prize. |
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The spotlights in the adjacent foyer flicker like fireworks, as the orchestra's four percussionists are striking their drum sticks on their martial-sounding timpani. |
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The thugs, whose car had two spotlights mounted on its bull bars, also targeted parked cars further down the road. |
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Even at the height of his fame the legendary guitarist used to leave the showbizz spotlights every night and wend his way home to his simple caravan. |
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Matt white, glass halogen spotlights provide bright, soft light. |
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The lights seen over the city last night, originally termed unidentified flying objects, turned out to be spotlights from a car dealership reflecting on low clouds. |
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Recently, interest in the reel mower has brought the media spotlights of publications such as Time magazine, USA Today and Mother Earth News to Shelbyville. |
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This allowed the use of spotlights to highlight performers on the stage. |
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Use uplights, downlights and spotlights to highlight plants and to create moon shadows on the ground, or a grazing light to emphasise the texture of a wall or fence. |
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By the second part, spotlights following each dancer become so animated that they achieve a kind of show of their own that upstages the performers. |
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The text also includes a visitor's guide that spotlights specific countries and regions, such as Iceland, Jan Mayen, Bear Island, Fennoscandia and Russia. |
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The e-newsletter features a legal culture column and spotlights legal texts in the constitution of Bahrain and all national law provisions relating to human rights. |
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