She interlaced her gloved fingers together around the soup, whatever it was, allowing the steam to rise up and touch her face. |
|
They were often carved with delicate patterns of interlaced knotwork and the heads of fabulous beasts. |
|
Narrow strips of fabric or leather webbing were interlaced across a seat frame, and a piece of linen was tacked above it. |
|
The blind fret carving on the chest-on-chest illustrated here forms an interlaced pattern of alternating quatrefoils and diamonds. |
|
A prologue and sixteen scenes are interlaced with a twelve-note theme and fifteen variations for orchestra alone. |
|
In each case, six fractions of light were given in 2 min intervals interlaced with 2 min intervals when the light was off. |
|
The remark provoked raucous laughter, and the balance of the first game was interlaced with a slew of lewd speculation. |
|
Orange indicator LEDs are interlaced through the panel with an array of fibre-optic points which create headlamps. |
|
As well as the common method of weaving baskets on a stake and strand principle, Jane also makes coiled, plaited, interlaced and frame baskets. |
|
These bits are interlaced with the usual interview cuts from Lawrence, director David Raynr, and the production team. |
|
In the pink-toned Wire Canyon Cutoff, for example, the matrix of interlaced verticals and horizontals suggests the warp and weft of a tapestry. |
|
In this new upholstery, the same interlaced webbing was still used, but it supported a group of springs rather than horsehair. |
|
I tried switching between progressive and interlaced modes, and saw the TV do its reconfiguration flash, but the text jittered in both modes. |
|
The spring 2005 collection features thin fourteen-karat-gold strands interlaced with small garnets, emeralds, pink tourmalines, and other stones. |
|
I interlaced my fingers and lifted them up to my lips so that the tips of the forefingers were touching my upper lip. |
|
The impact of push and pull factors is strongly interlaced, and is intensified by the recent widening of the gap between developed and developing countries. |
|
But Shakespeare scholars realized that the actual text was interlaced with lines that cut against Olivier's theme of martial glory and royal heroism. |
|
But the childhood stories are interlaced with more recent remembrances. |
|
An input video signal of an interlaced scan format passes through an MCI block, an EDI block, and a line averaging interpolation block, respectively. |
|
In France, reaction against the asymmetric filigree of late Rococo produced frames with architectural frets and interlaced ornament, suited to the Neoclassical interior. |
|
|
It is packed with people who enjoy the fuzzy guitar tone interlaced with an upbeat rhythm section and often fronted by a spacey vocal presentation. |
|
Thus intermingle the curves in the Universes, curves which are interlaced unceasingly, creating the life untiringly. |
|
The campaniles, which were also threatened with demolition, were finally allowed to remain, set in a complicated, interlaced roof design. |
|
This Celtic pentacle with interlaced designs symbolizes the close relationship between life and infinity. |
|
One has Byzantine-influenced fretwork decoration of symmetrically interlaced spirals. |
|
Bob is a de-interlacing algorithm that displays each field of an interlaced image separately. |
|
The basket and abacus of the capital are entirely decorated with interlaced plant motifs. |
|
These are then displayed alternately on the TV set as if they were ordinary interlaced images. |
|
With interlaced scanning, two consecutive interlaced fields of lines are shown to form an image. |
|
The 25p image captured by the sensor system is recorded as an interlaced signal by dividing each frame into two fields. |
|
Here you have the ability to set the image to be Anti Aliased, embed the color profile or set it as interlaced. |
|
Point your thumbs and the last two fingers of both hands while keeping your index and middle fingers interlaced inside your hands. |
|
When there is fast motion in a scene, progressively scanned images are generally sharper than interlaced images. |
|
This annoying effect occurs during rapid transitions as a result of horizontal shifts in the interlaced pictures. |
|
The slide detector consists of a series of poles with an interlaced array of wires that provide both overhead and side detection. |
|
In other words, captured images are not split into separate fields as with interlaced scanning. |
|
Traditional multiband beams require traps, interlaced elements etc. to work on multiple bands. |
|
With an interlaced format, the screen is filled in two stages, with odd lines first and then even lines. |
|
Its top is inlaid with brass with a border of stars and interlaced lines. |
|
No. 23 purls off the piano like drops of water for some forty seconds before the conclusion begins, in No. 24, sweeping, broad, interlaced with runs. |
|
|
In between these two fun spots are lung-busting climbs, fast, swoopy downhills and enough buff trail interlaced with roots and rocks to put a smile on most riders' faces. |
|
At the end the bezant has a designed belt in a shape of 2 interlaced birch branches with leaves and garden-stuff. The shield is decorated with a crown with 3 pinks. |
|
He interlaced the death of an actual bruin with an American storytelling tradition that used the moment of extermination to build and express cross-species empathy. |
|
The day had a definite programme, but it was interlaced with surprises. |
|
Economies are interlaced and complex. Innovative manufacturers and plant engineers use our technologies and services to help them capitalise on new opportunities, and productively handle challenging times. |
|
Although the interlacing technique creates artifacts or distortions as a result of 'missing' data, they are not very noticeable on an interlaced monitor. |
|
De-interlacing is the process of taking two interlaced fields and generating a single frame to be viewed on a progressive display, such as a computer monitor. |
|
Outlast Technologies, based in Colorado, sells a parka with fibres interlaced with paraffin-filled microcapsules that capture and release the body heat of skiers in changing temperatures. |
|
The panorama depicted the soaring skylines of China's great cities, interlaced with the mountains, rivers and clouds beloved of traditional painters. |
|
Vibration dampeners may be interlaced in the proximal part of the string array for improved feel. |
|
The city was interlaced with a series of canals, so that all sections of the city could be visited either on foot or via canoe. |
|
In the border, interlaced white motifs appear on a dark-blue ground. |
|
The slopes which were in their favour were interlaced with an elaborate system of trenches, dugouts and tunnels heavily protected by barbed wire and machine guns, and defended from a distance by German artillery. |
|
De-interlacing is the process of converting interlaced video into a non-interlaced form, by eliminating some jaggedness from the video for better viewing. |
|
Her hand was warm, lying there in his, dampish, fingers interlaced with his. |
|
The fragment is decorated on its four sides with griffins and centaurs within medallions, formed by interlaced laurel wreaths set vertically on top of each other, on each side of the pillar. |
|
In the spleen the needles are less discernible, because the peripheral parts of the brushlike trimmings of neighboring sinuses are interlaced with each other. |
|
The epic is everywhere interlaced with dialogue or discoursive scenes. |
|
The figures are highly stylised, and some pages use Germanic interlaced animal ornament, whilst others use the full repertoire of Celtic geometric spirals. |
|
Weaving is a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. |
|
|
Polyurethane-cast pants, crooked like crawling inchworms, crept across the floor, their forms interlaced with chromed aluminum bars shaped after garment patterns. |
|
It also argued that progressive scanning enables easier connections with the Internet, and is more cheaply converted to interlaced formats than vice versa. |
|
In the 1740s, the badges pinned were multicoloured interlaced fabric. |
|
Interline twitter occurs on interlaced displays at half the field-rate. |
|
Broadcasters also favored interlaced scanning because their vast archive of interlaced programming is not readily compatible with a progressive format. |
|
This is but natural, for the practice of psalmodic chant is directly and indirectly interlaced with all the rich associations of the ecclesiastical calendar. |
|