Unlike selenium, which selectively tones the low values first, gold toners tend to affect the entire image at once. |
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Because of neutralizing forces of Korean tones mentioned above, the kind of tonemic patters are extremely restricted. |
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You don't want to pair a bright yellow with a dark maroon, and you don't want a yellow that's heavy with green tones paired with a Chinese red. |
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Twenty-two blended shades of blues, greens, reds and beiges were studied and formulated into five accepted tones for the aircraft cabins. |
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An abundance of natural honey and beige shades are mixed with tones that strangely complement each other, such as brilliant red and pale blue. |
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The bell-like tones of her early records are long gone, replaced by a smoky, resonant voice that has become an interpretive tool. |
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His trumpet solos were as torridly intense as his vigorous tones that steered the surging ensembles. |
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She cleanses, exfoliates and tones my skin, then paints a soft, warm wax with jojoba onto my face to open pores and soften the sebum. |
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She explored new territory by turning her focus to flirty, light pieces in soft, pastel tones in satin, chiffon and graphic-printed silks. |
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She heard an angry voice swear outside the dumpster, then she heard a click and something that sounded unmistakably like dial tones on a phone. |
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Grey and silver tones join ice and midnight blue to enhance every elegantly modern outfit. |
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The tribal jewelry mixes pops of bright oranges and blues with warmer tones of gold and brown. |
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For example, one wind chime is lovely but dozens of them all playing different tones is not quite so good. |
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Hilary's singing voice is classically trained to perfection, her tones both rich and clear. |
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The sheer multitude of vocal tones that a gifted mimic like Roth is able to conjure up is extraordinary. |
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His aides speak in hushed tones about his ferocious mind, acute attention to detail and a gimlet eye for a deal. |
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Millennials are the target audience, so the campaign imagery is hipsterish with sepia tones that suggest a trendy photo filter. |
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Deep plum tones are etched in black while bleached ivory mink is laser cut with contrasting brown. |
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I'm off to soothe my frayed nerves with the soporific tones of the shipping forecast. |
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Does it propose to welcome these new adherents or sympathizers by yelling in the tones of that great bigmouth? |
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The discreet brown tone of the silk reflects the French taste for somber tones in dress fabrics. |
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And my friend Lesley will go a bundle on the tip to take the brassy tones out of dyed blonde hair by smothering your head in tomato ketchup. |
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The clear tones of birdsong emerge from internal air sacs that can inflate and deflate, much like a bagpipe's bladder. |
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The sculptures range from earthy red to dark green tones and are modeled in terra cotta from a life form, and then cast in bronze. |
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Tone until the required depth of colour is seen in the shadows, but remember that the lighter image tones will eventually start to colour. |
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He effortlessly produces tones that are nothing short of divine, completely free of self-conscious showmanship. |
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But the carefully modulated tones of this career diplomat were not the red meat that Fleet Street desired. |
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She stared and directed her resonant voice into the distance as if to an unseen audience, and modulated her tones like an orator. |
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We had trouble getting dial tones on the land lines, everyone's line was busy. |
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White linens and glowy sepia tones are contradicted only by a huge, overbright mural of a steep Italian coast. |
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Possible Landscape begins with piercing tones that ring together like a flock of synthetic birds, each tuned to a single, unwavering note. |
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It is a physical concept, on the physical difference between the human singing voice, and a monochord, which gives various tones by touching. |
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Viewers baffled by these moments, not to mention the orotund tones and rolled R's of theatrical elocution, will probably welcome the subtitles. |
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The walls, adjustable lighting and curtains are all in warm colour tones to ease anxiety. |
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Walls were painted in earth tones, with silhouettes in darker tones of masked dancers in performance. |
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Despite it being winter, there is plenty of colour, from subtle silvery tones to bright berries and stems. |
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Some roses blend pinks and yellows into beautiful pale tones within the same bloom, signifying sociability and friendship. |
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Perhaps eyes painted without black pupils seem ghostly but the painterly dabs of umber tones definitely bring this woman back to earth. |
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The piece evolves into a meditative microsound exercise, as nearly sub-audible tones fluctuate about a louder drone that continues unabatedly. |
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Northern beaver is worked in soft ivory tones in blouson pullovers and jackets. |
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The organ sounded from the front of the church, the rich tones bringing me out of my reverie. |
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Through the walls, Elaine could hear the muffled tones of her sister talking to her boyfriend. |
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We hear the range of tones accompanying the viewer's inner process and see how the variations in light affect the surrounding skyscape. |
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Baraka here is particularly interested in the differing timbres or tones that the two strains of music produced. |
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He spoke about the flat in the same tones as an irredentist might speak about some ancient and painful territorial claim. |
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For instance, yellow looks best on those with white or dark skin tones or those with some reddish undertints. |
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The skin tones in several scenes either contained orange undertones, or were extremely washed out. |
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Instead of watching a comedy with sinister undertones, we're force-fed a melodrama with no tones at all. |
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Fabrics embellished with elegant cuts, graceful falls and rich hues to gracious and sober tones are those best suited for the special occasions. |
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He managed to nudge his partner, and together they rose, muttering in tones of voice too low and quiet for her to hear. |
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Do you think it would be better to use a large bell with deep tones or a small, higher pitched bell? |
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He used hazy gray tones and smudged his images somewhat, as if to unfocus a photograph. |
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Incidental and accidental speech tones and pacing aren't a consideration in this sort of exercise. Clarity is all. |
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The disc replicates that look accurately, leaving skin tones extremely pale and colors totally washed out. |
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Her poetry is reminiscent of the soft tones in the poetic works of Frances Cornford or Charlotte Mew. |
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Consider earth tones of all kinds, and different kinds of fabrics like cotton flannel, faux leather, warm chenille, and luxurious velvet. |
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She awoke to the sound of shuffling feet and many muffled voices whispering in tones too quiet to be heard clearly. |
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Adamson's Feste sings well and impresses as a talented professional court jester, but misses the deeper, darker tones of the part. |
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Throughout his discussion, he uses a different and darker language than the optimistic tones one hears from the avid acolytes of progress. |
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And we'd only just sat down when the melodious tones of a male choir sweetly filled the air. |
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With that he disappeared back into the kitchen and he heard the low tones of converse resume. |
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She was teased by the other girls and quickly lost her Irish accent, acquiring the plummy tones she now has. |
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At times, warm, undulating tones of pale pink, magenta, purple and orange hypnotically pulse through the cylinders. |
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We look forward to a successful appeal, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future to hearing the melodious tones of the carillon once again. |
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An elderly, well-dressed lady spoke in sharp tones to the pair, both of whom looked towards me and became silent. |
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The sitar also has huge frets and loose strings that will bend four or five tones with a little pressure, aka whammy bar. |
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The dark tones have all the opposite properties, being coarse, grainy, cold and contrasty. |
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Colors and flesh tones are strong and natural with very strong contrast and the picture shows no edge enhancement to speak of. |
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Jennifer Lopez in the lead role tones down her forthright sexuality to play the part for flowers and romance rather than raunch. |
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Between their thick and wobbly tones and my horrible drawl, it's been a struggle. |
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There are shareware programs that will generate tones of frequencies you specify. |
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Our modern wind harps, with their soothing, ethereal tones and contemporary designs, are in fact based on principles that date back to antiquity. |
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Nielsen Bainbridge offers a wide variety of silvers, from a raw aluminum look to a steel gray to brushed tones in its German silver. |
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The face or figure is enlarged or reduced to scale and the color is adjusted to harmonize with the tones of the painting. |
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Oriental rugs with their mellowed tones will harmonize with almost any color. |
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Woollen kilts, Hessian full-length skirts, single shoulder organza tops and transparent trousers appear in earthy tones of brown and green. |
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Julia Fordham sings in a smoky contralto that can also sweep upward to grab those higher tones when needed. |
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Rather than singing lyrics, they simply harmonize in tones that seem to alternate between accompanying and leading the music. |
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Kom can have as many as eight phonetic tones including contours, or combinations of tones. |
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Vanilla, too, pairs naturally well with mixers that have vanilla tones of their own, including cream soda and cola. |
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They show has interplay of earthen tones in dark and light shades, creating a stunning effect. |
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He conformed to the social atmosphere of the time, and his standard English stentorian tones are probably the result. |
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We are trying to change the tones in the state capitols and turn them toward bitter nastiness and partisanship. |
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The interior was decorated in tasteful earth tones and accented with silver lampshades, picture frames, and other simple decorations. |
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She returned her gaze to the sunset, washing everything in tones of red and amaranthine. |
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Although the tones vary somewhat from one part of the country to another, the dialect of the capital, Vientiane, is considered standard Lao. |
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Brick can also be fired to contain numerous color variations within a range of tones appearing in a single brick. |
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The boat gamboled on her steady course, sails billowing and emitting brisk, tolling tones as the wind caught them high. |
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Simply the gentle tones of a flute, the plash of running water and the breathy ululations of the artist's own voice. |
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Now the entire fall line is available to the rest of us, featuring jewel tones and rich hand-knits, plus capes, coats and leggings. |
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Materials tend towards steel and stone while tones vary between pumice and oatmeal. |
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The hall teams a pale oatmeal carpet with yellow tones above and below the dado, plain coving and stylish pendant lighting. |
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Occupational hazards of hairdressers include having to listen to the dulcet tones of their clients. |
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Evidence for this hypothesis comes from findings on a faster habituation of the electrodermal responses to tones in hypotensives. |
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The earth tones of the plants connect this landscape with neighboring vistas of red sandstone formations and juniper forests. |
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Both interconnected reception rooms are decorated in contemporary grey tones and are laid in limed wooden antique floorboards. |
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The past is therefore not bathed in the light of retrospection, but is presented in the ordinary, nondramatic tones of immediacy. |
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She started to laugh, the musical tones reverberating through the halls before quieting. |
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Weird images with psycho colours or strangely reversed black and white tones are the hallmarks of using this type of film. |
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Similarly, the most soothing music usually beats at about 70 to 80 tones per minute, which resembles the natural rhythm of a heartbeat. |
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The cool indigo of the subtly patterned wallpaper and the basin complements the honey tones of the fir cabinetry and trim. |
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While polyphonic tones were better than monotones, they still sounded more like an old video game than the music they were patterned after. |
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Freeways ribbon across picture postcard views, and there are more dulcet Kiwi tones on National Radio than I can translate fast enough. |
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The use of a flashlight for finessing tones is a technique familiar to photographers who specialize in still life. |
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The soprano exhibited dark, smoky richness of timbre and pure, dulcet high tones that entranced the ear. |
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You guys are REALLY smokin! Great tones and very tasty playing. I can dig it. |
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Blacks are deep, with no sign of breakup or shimmer, and skin tones are both natural and lifelike. |
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They have never heard sounds, so can't understand tones or pitches, or modulate their speech. |
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For dark undereye circles, peach-based concealers neutralize bluish tones while yellow-based ones erase darker circles. |
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Simple lines and soft tones combine to produce a minimalist decor which doesn't suffer from coldness or lack of personality. |
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The varnish produces variegated earth tones on rock, concrete, and metal surfaces. |
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Ring tones are getting significant in influencing mobile phone purchase decisions. |
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Halfway home, the film bends to formula and delves into melodrama as it tones down the comedy. |
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Inside, the entrance hall is decorated in neutral tones and has intricate cornicing, a centre rose, archways and dado rail. |
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The song of Rufousand-white Wrens is very characteristic, consisting of easily localizable pure tones and intermediate-frequency whistles. |
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The entrance rotunda is rendered in light tones and polished surfaces, dominated by a large, banded window punctuated with green glass. |
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The men's dorms are decorated in virile earth tones and the rugged wood and tweedy furniture gives you the feeling of being in a hunting lodge. |
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The organic roughness of his shaky tones periodically overwhelms and drowns out the impassive stillness of his collaborator. |
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In our garden, we have a riot of tones from pink impatiens and late roses and golden yellow and orange from climbing nasturtiums and rudbeckia. |
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While not overly powerful, the woofer provides deep, rumbling bass tones that compliment the rich sounds produced by the speakers. |
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But it returns to a recent past, in a softly lit yoga hall decorated in muted earthly tones and perfumed with incense. |
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Her voice still reached him as she continued to speak to her caller in low tones before hanging up. |
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In summer its foliage matches the silvery and wine tones of painted ferns, and complements burgundy astrantias. |
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The pedal is essential for achieving desired tones and coloring, but must never be used indiscriminately. |
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They had false eyelashes, they had shaven their eyebrows, and they had coloured in 12 tones from the eyelash up to the eyebrows. |
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The garden is situated on the undeveloped edge of a large city park, among the muted tones of sagebrush, oak and eucalyptus. |
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Some portraits were painted with brushes first, and then a hard tool was used to blend the skin tones and add texture to the thick wax impasto. |
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As the flesh-like tones play off each other, the gritty, tactile nature of the surface tempts the touch of the viewer. |
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The tones were full of that familiar but distinctive accent with its mix of urban West Midland and rural Salopian. |
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Nude tones like beige, sand and linen look best on skin that's moist, dewy and natural-looking. |
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Chinese has tone sandhis whereas English tones are not lexical but attitudinal and modal. |
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On the other hand, the standard tones could mean a lack of daring or even an aversion to technology. |
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Brick with blurred colors or flecks of color in earthy tones of red, brown, black and buff appear completely at home in a rustic setting. |
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Black levels are accurate and the various earth tones are faithfully rendered in golds and browns. |
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The colors and flesh tones are all very bright and well saturated while the black levels look deep and dark. |
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New colours jump vibrantly from the concrete walls freshly painted with pastels, earth tones and flamboyant azure. |
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This season, however, earthy tones such as brown, taupe and khaki green are also making a presence. |
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The polished brass arm and wall plate reflect the warm varnished wood and babiche tones of both the snowshoe and parchment shade. |
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An ancient musical system, Chinese music uses a scale of seven notes, but focuses on five core tones with two changing tones. |
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Instead of the melodious tones of an Irish brogue, the exaggerated drawl of an angry young man spat from the earpiece. |
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His voice was just changing from its higher tones of youth to the deeper ones of his manhood. |
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The sheer brilliance of the light makes it difficult to judge the tones of the outdoor scenes he has painted. |
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The luxurious tones and melded colors demonstrate the paintings' slow facture and encourage contemplative viewing. |
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Martin's mother-in-law had one of those professional telephone voices, all nasally tones and clipped sentences. |
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And the tinkle of kora and the woody tones of the balafon xylophone are skillfully combined with the sounds of an Egyptian orchestra. |
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It was handed over in a brown paper bag, but not before the newsagent had asked me loudly in scornful tones if I had already bought this edition. |
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In Dunlop's case, that meant altering her colour scheme to a palate of earthy tones and terracotta. |
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The L-shaped entrance hallway is decorated in terracotta tones and fitted with ceiling coving and a centre rose. |
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Also at ground level, the living room is decorated in warm terracotta tones and features a beamed ceiling and open brick fireplace. |
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There are plenty of rich silks and organzas both in bright colours and earthy tones of terracotta, deep burgundy, pewter and slate black. |
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From Inchnadamph, the grey screes of Conival's upper tiers contrast starkly with the lush pastoral tones of Gleann Dubh below. |
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The screech of crickets for ring tones is only one of the myriad innovations on cell phones. |
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You can use maroon, grayish tones of pinks and whites to achieve the same results. |
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The arrangement of ecclesiastical chanting into tones was entirely the work of the famous hymnographer St. John of Damascus. |
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Colors and flesh tones were all natural and bright with blacks being thickly solid. |
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Builders citinge shades of soft pastels and muted earth tones as emerging favorites. |
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Other writers were equally to popularize the notion of a fundamental watershed, but in tones that encouraged a more sombre mood. |
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Colours are clearer and fresher with brighter tones turning to pastels, making them softer and easier to live with. |
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The sombre occasion was further enhanced by the dulcet tones of Winnie Joyce. |
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The seven tones of the major scale are named doh, ray, me, fah, soh, lah and te. |
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The instrument's melancholy tones complement the often sombre frontier folk songs. |
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Sweetened by distance, the melancholy tones of a shepherd's bagpipe drifted on the breeze. |
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Many of them explain in melancholy tones that they don't see how they can keep their farms and their lifestyle going much longer. |
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Note down how some people clash colours, while others are able to mix complementary tones that suit their overall look. |
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True, it rolls mellifluously off the tongue and hangs in the air like an echo from a bell or the sonorous tones of a self-righteous preacher. |
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Our instructor is a bean sprout chewing yogic matriarch who speaks in hushed tones so as not to upset the alignment of her shakras. |
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Linear simplicity, naive spontaneity, subtlety of tones and interesting techniques mark his abstracts. |
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Milan's most recent menswear collections feature vibrant tones and a sense of personal style re-discovered. |
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He has a gift for comedy and a strong, virile sound that proved a welcome contrast to the softer tones of the lighter voiced singers. |
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Prodigal servings of pure saturated color are fattened further with a rich welter of tints, tones and shades. |
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The early drawings are similarly mysterious and brooding, in somber tones of black, gray and brown. |
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He raised his voice a few tones on these last words, giving a passable imitation of his friend, and Telli joined him in laughing. |
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Each shows the head and shoulders of young woman in tones of pinky sepia on the left, partnered by a fragment of landscape on the right. |
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Her husband, on the other hand, wears sombre tones of deep purple and black. |
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Lee's sepulchral tones and commanding presence made the architect of evil a character to relish. |
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Silver is still desirable, but other metallics and copper tones in costume jewellery are making inroads. |
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The watchtower bell clanged, its reverberating tones echoing through the fog. |
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Companies that are no longer in business spent millions on parties and promotions still spoken of in tones of disbelief and nostalgia. |
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Beginners may want to try neutral tones of beige and grey or different values of color in the same family for a tone on tone damask effect. |
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The master bedroom is decorated in neutral tones of beige and cream and features built-in wardrobes and an original cast-iron fireplace. |
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There was no speaking in hushed tones at this compact dining room full of chatty, laughing customers. |
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The playing throughout is crisp, featuring beautiful, full, round tones and distinct single note lines. |
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The marble floor makes an impressive clack when walked upon it, and all tones are rich and vibrant. |
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The leaves of the trees were of different colors, offering a symphony of tones that only I seemed to hear. |
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Pipes parp in a some distorted guitar which builds up alongside a twinkling xylophone amid the tones of meandering strings. |
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At the climax of the third chant, she so subdivides her forces that eventually, all twelve tones of the chromatic scale are encompassed. |
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The Hellenistic mind of the Byzantines allowed musicians to draw systems of tones from the music of ancient Greece. |
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Alternate different tones of green to prevent them from becoming completely camouflaged. |
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Color experts discuss the appeal of color and different meanings behind hues, tones and shades. |
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Building on continental lessons, he developed a technique of using thin washes of colour in muted tones to create an impression of transparency. |
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His visible brushstrokes in the foreground and creamy subdued tones interspersed with bright oranges and red hues are very seductive. |
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Buyers are quite choosy and expect something new all the time, whether it is mobile phone ring tones or data cables for a digital diary. |
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The temperature is just right, there's a clear scent in the air, and the colours and tones of the falling leaves is absolutely beautiful to me. |
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After the war his painting lost much of its intensity, with pastel tones replacing the bold, sometimes harsh colours he had earlier used. |
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We often take color for granted, not bothering to notice the subtle hues, tones and intensities that surround us. |
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Its lingua franca is Cantonese, a dialect that has six tones compared to the four tones of standard mandarin Chinese. |
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In English, these tones suggest finality, the fall frequently occurring at the end of a statement, the rise at the end of a yes-no question. |
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I'm afraid that his voice simply does not reach the same gorgeous peaks of luxuriant smoothness as the honeyed tones of some of his colleagues. |
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A great glute and thigh strengthener, this exercise tones the abs and lower back muscles in a highly original way. |
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Jeff tones up his clients' muscles with some regular gentle weight-lifting. |
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His deep, stern voice cut through the honeyed tones of self-congratulation. |
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When you feel how much this strengthens and tones your lower body, especially your glutes and thighs, you'll be in an even better mood. |
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The tones were earthen, the lighting dim, the personas palpably real. |
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We remember that time a flight attendant told us at a barbecue that if the bell tones four times, things are serious. |
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My three younger siblings have skin tones that range from caramel to a golden bronze. |
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There's tones in the song, if you engage in it as a singer, and reach that place as a singer in the falsetto, and it's just a beautiful exercise to warm up your larynx. |
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The red, black, and gold tones suggest lacquered or japanned decoration. |
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In the camp, beside the glowing remains of three watchfires, paired sentries sat on heaps of skins, talking in low tones and passing wineskins from hand to hand. |
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He evolved a highly poetic style of landscape using soft harmonious tones with radiant light effects created from carefully graded transparent washes. |
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She was told that she would never work if she kept her natural speaking voice and so adopted the identikit RP actressy tones you hear from Smith and the like. |
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To make the large, high-ceilinged rooms flow together seamlessly, the designer repeated tones of sage green, raspberry red, and gold in the fabrics. |
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He limits himself to a few colors, employing the off-white of kaolin and such dark earth tones as red, brown and black in his allover, schematic compositions. |
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The poem recounts, with heavy tones and little irony, the kitschy mock-trial proceedings, in which an audience of tourists deems Bishop guilty of witchery. |
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Digital processing morphs the clarinet's mournful tones into deep sinewave swoops, zooms in on the crackle of spit on the reed or squeezes out didgeridoo-like overtones. |
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The complication of Loden's writerly comic procedure is all in the nuances and gestures of meaning conveyed by particular word-choices, tones and implications. |
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By the same token, a performance rendered in a machine-like manner, where tones are physically produced but not in response to prior hearing, is not a musical one. |
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The body ranges between the sexes, the pose extremely lascivious while the lustfully mounting tones of the overture are played slowly, to be savoured. |
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Earthy tones such as rust, brown, beige, khaki, and tan are not only the coziest colors you can decorate your apartment in, but they're also in style right now. |
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The others were standing around, drinks in hand, congratulating my cousin on his initiation, and asking us amused tones what we thought of the crazy rigmarole. |
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Yet rather than the French, Argentinian and Dutch tones to be found today, the slang Hill couldn't decipher was the Scottish brogue and the Irish lilt. |
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In the cellar, Manzanares creates drama through monumental architectonic volumes that highlight the warm tones of the oak barrels contained within them. |
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Instead his central theme was the harmony of the figures with the landscape expressed through solid forms, strict architectonic structure, and the earth tones of the bodies. |
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Huguette's favourite shade of hydrangea is blue and these along with lavenders, forget-me-nots, love-in-a-mists among others provide the blue tones throughout the garden. |
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In soft muted shades of green and white or rich tones of hot and soft shades of green and pink, caladiums deliver an unbeatable luxuriance of lushness and tropical color. |
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The 1970s continued some of these tones to begin with, but as the decade progressed these moved toward earthier and softer more wistful tones such as aubergine and rust. |
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Bastien uses the little tune for the first five tones of the major scale. |
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And then the people who didn't have the foresight to bagsy a place arrive late and insist in guilt-stricken tones than everyone must move up and be squashed for them. |
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Moreover, the rating scores for the non-native speakers were lower in level tones than contour tones, suggesting different degrees of difficulty for each tone. |
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In black barathea wool and silver tones Celtic buttons, this jacket can be worn with a long neck tie, but can also be dressed up with a tux shirt and bow tie. |
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The pictures on the office wall were all of autumn landscapes, the dry leaves matched by the thin, reedy tones of the ageing former revolutionary behind the desk. |
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It's not the intensely bright colour of summer lilies, irises, poppies and daylilies, but the deeper gem tones of ruby-rose sedums, amethyst ajuga and opalescent anemones. |
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I feel that musically, melancholy tones are the most comforting. |
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At the five-minute mark, the mesmerically building whirrs and tones build are repeatedly interrupted by the sample of a heavy metal riff that is played over and over again. |
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This features a grey marble fireplace, ceiling coving, centre rose and a dado rail, and has been decorated in neutral tones with a cream patterned carpet. |
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Wear it with neutral tones of grey and navy for a modern look. |
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The darkly resonant tones of the lower strings in the opening Largo were a prelude to the precise, crisp attack of the violins in the succeeding Allegro molto. |
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But they soon learned the distinctive sound of each engine and found the familiar tones of the passing traffic a comfort rather than a disturbance. |
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Ah well, you'll just have to imagine what my dulcet tones sound like. |
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I enjoy the search for new shades of established colours, and I look forward to merging them with my base tones and creating a different vision of how I perceive things to be. |
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Her trademark knitwear combines earthy tones with vivid colourful trims. |
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It tones the entire body while strengthening the cardiovascular system. |
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It stretches and tones up just about every muscle in the body. |
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It is painted in warm yellow tones and fitted with varnished tongue and groove floorboards, a picture rail and a fireplace with cast-iron inset and black granite hearth. |
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But, only within recent history have sailors enjoyed the peace of mind provided by bell buoys sounding their distinct tones across Cape Cod's waters. |
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Traditionally, men and women have had different tastes in color, with women drawn to brighter tones and more sensitive to subtle shadings and patterns. |
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Flesh tones are accurate, and the few dark areas have detailed shadows. |
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He explained the banking system in warm and friendly tones and with a candor and thoroughness Hoover had never attempted. |
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Too much updating may be the tragic flaw here, as lines of dialogue clearly meant to signal fatalistic woe are delivered in knowing, modern tones that undermine the drama. |
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This is my usual medium, mainly due to the enjoyment of drawing itself and because of the depths and clarity of tones and translucency achievable with these pencils. |
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From the quiet strains of a young Henry Mancini to the jarring sibilant tones whenever the monster makes an appearance, it is a piece of movie history. |
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The rich, mottled tones with which he crafted his portraits are less about creating mood than about rendering pure physicality. |
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Whereas the ocean scene is serene and monochromatic, this one has a highly compressed sense of the space, with a strong range of tones and contrasts. |
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The blank background beautifully reflects the tonal differences, conjuring up the stark light of the Mediterranean and the murky tones of America. |
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The women's costumes were long and full-skirted, of gray tulle with tight gray satin bodices, but the underskirts had warm tones of crimson, cherry, flame and wine red. |
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Dressed with little more than the occasional industrial splurt, Maynard sings almost exclusively in hushed tones and the guitars are all but muted throughout. |
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They all took a shaky breath then started chanting some sort of incomprehensible song with the bored, rushed tones of someone who has performed said song many times before. |
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The company's line includes precast countertops in 16 natural, unpigmented base tones and 11 pigmented colors, but numerous custom color combinations are available. |
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You heard the panicky tones of operatives flooded with calls from the field about technical snafus and mass confusion. |
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The pilot's voice was untinged by the reticent or embarrassed tones that characterized U.S. military pronouncements for three decades after the Vietnam War. |
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The small mine dumps have produced the locality's most colorful datolites, which are translucent to almost transparent and occur in flesh tones with red speckling and veining. |
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The peachy tones at its top deepen to a comforting, enveloping vermilion. |
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Finn had been silent the whole time, listening to her outburst, which varied from flat tones to declarations brimming with passion, vibrating with emotion. |
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Introduced in eight earth tones last June, Entropy is now being offered in shades like blues and burgundies, colors typically associated with corporate environments. |
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She was perfection, in brushed metal tones of silver and burnt sienna. |
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A spindly old man produced a bagpipe and blew it in competition with the flutist, beginning in wild, warlike tones and ending with an ignominious splutter and hiss. |
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The track opens with a series of agitated sci-fi effects, homely robot tones that later segue into what sounds like the malfunctioning calliope of a downtrodden circus. |
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The sixth track features very spare handclaps and single, fingerpicked guitar tones in what seems like a take on traditional Japanese court music. |
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The Viswarupa Darshan of Lord Krishna is marvellously brought out in the open-handed use of hushed but powerful tones of red, yellow, black and white. |
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The gruff, strangulated tones seemed to reflect the woman's petulant desires and suffocated potential, making her initially quite grotesque but ultimately deeply sympathetic. |
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It had gone from dark brown with tiny bits of gold and red tones to it, to a redder brown, to strawberry blonde, then to black, and many other tones. |
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That process means extreme attention to detail and rather lengthy discussions about adding chalky tones to a blue, or whether to offer a suit jacket in organdy. |
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For how spare it is, the track is incredibly moving as every subtle change and alteration in the slowly accumulating tones takes on heavy emotional weight. |
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The fundamental and its overtones are set into vibration very quickly, and it would take someone with a very keen aural sense to hear all of these tones separately. |
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For six minutes, the song flows leisurely across faintly ringing organ tones and chimes, with just a few scattered notes recalling some of Fahey's concrete leanings. |
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Via this intensive but bleary-eyed study, I've noticed with alarm that the warbling and chirruping of some birds increasingly resembles the ring tones of some mobile phones. |
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High-register electronic tones ring out as Minton provides a howling jungle of sound effects, and the noise eventually builds up and then sputters out. |
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However certain well known tunes come up extremely bright and shiny, mixed with the sparkling transient tones of his freer moments in improvisation. |
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The sepia tones of the land areas yield to soft blues and greens that continue over the ceiling, anchored by a compass rose in the ceiling's center. |
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Studied tones were represented as vectors comprising two 10-element fields, one representing pitch and the other duration, with concatenation representing feature pairings. |
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Apply cream blush in pinky or peachy tones to the apples of your cheeks. |
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Her tones were rich but muted, especially a satin of Prussian blue, while she added brilliance to chic black evening gowns with splashes of fuchsia insets or beadwork. |
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Paul's voice adopted the exaggerated tones of a TV continuity announcer. |
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He is seen in the film apologising in his plummy tones to the man and, ironically, it is this stiff upper lip that sees him through some sticky patches. |
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As a side effect, the flesh tones look a few shades too ruddy. |
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White Libertia lightened the sombre tones set by Dodonaea viscosa Purpurea, in second place to the hummocky forms of green Pittosporum. |
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Rich, whom many readers have probably stereotyped as some sort of techno-geek who listens mainly to test tones and the occasional square wave. |
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Phonemic tones are found in languages such as Mandarin Chinese, in which a given syllable can have five different tonal pronunciations. |
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White is great for sunny days, but maybe you could play around with warmer tones to achieve a less stark effect. |
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Most Standard Chinese as spoken on Taiwan differs mostly in the tones of some words as well as some vocabulary. |
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Radios consist of chrysanthemums in bronze, gold and maroon tones and Purple Emperor and Shocking Pink carnations. |
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It has more initial consonants but fewer vowels, final consonants and tones than southern varieties. |
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La Malinche knew to speak in different registers and tones between certain Indigenous tribes and people. |
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Using green hues from nature can freshen up a neutral scheme, especially the vibrant tones of leaf green. |
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Those neutral tones are echoed in shower curtains, rugs and towels, as well as wall paint. |
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Used after normal cleansing, it cools, tones and rehydrates skin and can, devotees insist, lend a more youthful lustre to skin. |
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Where are the soothing, knowledgable tones of the Tomster who preaches counseling over chemicals? |
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The digital output randomizer and alternate bit polarity mode dramatically reduce unwanted tones caused by digital feedback. |
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This includes high pitches, short sentences, singsong cadences, patronizing tones and use of collective pronouns and infantilizing terms. |
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His argument centered on broad generalizations and condescending tones appealing to the lowest common denominators in our society. |
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This limitlessness makes layers of colours on top of each other's and creates new meanings of colours, shades, textures, tones and lines. |
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