Make-ups include vanishing cream, face powder, compressed powders, and cream makeup. |
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Would you stand there and plot the many vanishing points and diminishing lines, or would you draw what you see? |
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Many extinct or vanishing Indian languages are the only evidence we have of the long migrations and complex histories of particular peoples. |
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Two other paintings also display contradictory geometries and inaccurate vanishing points and distance points. |
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Her scenes have no horizon line or vanishing point and consist of glowing color fields or grounds. |
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The works are formed of shafts of colour that disappear to a vanishing point. |
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Hidatsa, like many languages, is on the verge of vanishing and taking with it crucial linguistic and cultural data. |
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The distance points are spaced equally on either side of the vanishing point. |
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Before vanishing altogether, the woman warrior becomes a hideous virago in prints and paintings in France and abroad. |
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This six-point perspective, with the six vertices of an octahedron serving as the vanishing points, becomes the basis of his spherical paintings. |
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She knows this problem well and has even created lighter cozies to prevent her lighters from vanishing. |
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I drove down the long, tree-lined drive, the main road vanishing behind me. |
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The young great green macaw wobbled aerially into a nearby copse of trees, where it disappeared in the dense leaves, green vanishing into green. |
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Players can see right up to the vanishing point where objects are out of range of the human eye. |
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The bluish region had now resolved itself into what appeared to be a tunnel, vanishing to infinity in the distance. |
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She inveigles herself into their lives and seduces or enraptures each of them before vanishing. |
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It was just as well that the music stopped at that moment and the couple walked away, arm in arm, vanishing amidst the crowd. |
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In the process, a constellation of personal qualities has been derided and devalued, and is in the process of vanishing altogether. |
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A new name, sarcopenia or vanishing flesh has been applied to Maude's illness. |
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Before vanishing in 1822, he left coded instructions detailing the secret location of a fortune in gold. |
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Lines of black text emerged from the bottom of the screen and scrolled up and away toward a vanishing point somewhere near the top. |
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The true antecedent of the modern vanishing point is Guidobaldo's punctum concursus. |
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He provided evocations, picture-postcard memories of a vanishing, or already vanished, urban order. |
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Our land grows palm trees and pine, redwoods and beach plum, vanishing Key deer and whooping cranes. |
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This vanishing reflects both the culture's increasing intolerance of sentimentalism and mainstream comics' marginalizing of women readers. |
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These people pop up mysteriously and deliver enigmatic messages before vanishing again. |
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The viewpoint in this type of perspective lies on a line perpendicular to the picture plane, passing through the central vanishing point. |
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The Gullah people of the Atlantic Sea Islands are a small and vanishing treasure of the American cultural tapestry. |
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The construction consisted of orthogonals, transversals, horizon line and vanishing point. |
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The possibility of a favourable outcome to such an enterprise reaches the vanishing point. |
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A pin at the central vanishing point would have been as useful here as it would for perspective drawings set out mathematically. |
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Small specialist shops such as bakers, grocers and butchers in villages, and even towns and cities, are vanishing. |
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While displaying nostalgia for a vanishing rural and small-town America, their work also adeptly propagandized for the New Deal. |
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His anger was reaching the boiling point, his new-found control quickly vanishing. |
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That which goes unrecorded goes unpreserved except in the vanishing moment of our individual lives. |
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Consequently, the fundamental objective to create a classless society has already been vanishing. |
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It's fairly fashionable to portray vampires these days as members of a vanishing race, going unquietly into oblivion, but, sheesh. |
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He regretted that though Urdu language is used in speaking, its script is vanishing. |
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These holes, and the gaps left by her quickly vanishing superstructure allowed easy and safe access for divers. |
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Afterwards the woman left quickly as the credits rolled, vanishing out into the street. |
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On the plus side, the vanishing vacuum energy that is implied by supersymmetry ensures that the cosmological constant vanishes. |
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In British Columbia, ancient forests are vanishing at the rate of one acre every 70 seconds, or 418,000 acres per year. |
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Adyar Creek is one such open space, which is gradually vanishing from the city map. |
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We are training people for a type of work that is vanishing before our eyes. |
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Natural prey is vanishing in the dwindling forests, resulting in leopards hunting cattle and people for food. |
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He nipped gently at my ear, then took off, vanishing into the starlit sky. |
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The preservation of the past bolted to the promise of the future has made libraries ground zero of a vanishing world. |
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To give a more vivid demonstration of the accuracy of his painting, he bored a small hole in the panel with the baptistery painting at the vanishing point. |
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There will be no hot afternoons where I'm pounded brown by the Aztec sun, the cool beer vanishing into my body like a drop of rain in the trackless Sahara. |
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The shuttle traders asked the government to legalize and regulate their vanishing trade and thus to save them from avaricious and minacious customs officials. |
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All the while, the narrower our field of vision, the more fixated we become on the vanishing point. |
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His eyes narrowing almost to the vanishing point, he looked away from us and mumbled something to his colleagues. |
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The carnie is no longer a punchline for a joke but a vanishing breed of vagabond that triggers wanderlust nostalgia, not thoughts of syphilis and criminal misdeeds. |
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The US corporate owners won't be needed, and their firms will gradually find their sales drying up, their market share vanishing, and their stock tanking. |
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Fragmented planes appear to glide toward a central vanishing point. |
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It took careful and patient observation to work out exactly where they were nesting as they seemed to wait until you looked away before vanishing into their hidey-hole. |
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Even charismatic American wildlife such as the Florida panther, now with only 60 adults remaining in the wild, are in real danger of vanishing forever unless we act. |
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The most important result in Guidobaldo's treatise was that any set of parallel lines, not parallel to the plane of the picture, will converge to a vanishing point. |
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He also defined the vanishing line to a given plane, not parallel to the plane of the picture, as the intersection of the plane through the eye parallel to the given plane. |
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Nik explains that you can stop roll-over pop-up things vanishing after a few seconds, by continually moving your mouse from side to side within the link text. |
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Government after government flaunts its green credentials while the countryside is becoming so poisoned that whole species of wildlife are vanishing. |
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The vanishing point in painting was a technique used to show perspective in art, i.e., larger objects at the fore with objects getting smaller the further back you go. |
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Such implausible idealizations, then as now, go hand in hand with nostalgia for the lost or vanishing world of the Gael as initially evoked by ethnographic prefaces. |
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Up and up went the ship, vanishing into the darkness, but on an even keel. |
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The Baltimore checkerspot butterfly is slowly vanishing from the state that gave it its name. |
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Witness the currently vanishing street frontages of Smithdown Road and Kensington and the mournful spectacle of the Edge Lane tabula rasa. |
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The advent of audio recording technology provided folklorists with a revolutionary tool to preserve vanishing musical forms. |
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The fall of Jack, and the subsequent fall of Jill, simply represent the vanishing of one moon-spot after another, as the moon wanes. |
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I WAS amazed to read in the Chronicle about all the gullible women buying up all the stocks of anti-ageing vanishing cream. |
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Then there is another star, Salman Khan, who campaigned for others, but the day he was supposed to vote he applied the vanishing cream. |
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These trees, as we have stated earlier, underscore the absurd underset by vanishing dreams in hovels. |
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Just like slide rules and inkwells, accounting educators are becoming a vanishing breed. |
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Oyster spat need a hard surface on which to attach, and these were vanishing because of the destruction of oyster reefs. |
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Anaximander's opinion is, that the gods are native, rising and vanishing again in long periods of times. |
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His hair had vanished, or was on the point of vanishing, not through ordinary loss but by a process of rarification. |
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The two German wirehaired pointers have yet to be found, and their vanishing remains a mystery. |
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It was a beautiful contrast to see her beside her mistress, like a glittering star in attendance upon the pale and almost vanishing moonsickle. |
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Many electoral promises are rainbows, vanishing soon after poll day. |
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Swimmer Bryn Martin, 64, was thought to have been taken by a great white, also known as a white pointer, two weeks ago after vanishing off Perth s Cottesloe Beach. |
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However, far from vanishing, as some claim, work will remain, if practiced in decent conditions, a vector of progress, self-fulfillment and social bonding. |
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Like von Trier, Joe tries to outrun social permissiveness in chase of the vanishing forbidden, and of the satisfaction that comes, and only comes, from being told no. |
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It walked tamely beside them, before vanishing back into the forest. |
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It might cut the tuberculosis deathrate to the vanishing point. |
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