His paintings are full of erasures, redrawn lines and strokes partially covered with translucent white paint. |
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Rather than reproduce these sometimes technical diagrams, they are redrawn in a more accessible form. |
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Maps must be periodically redrawn, adjusted to our changed sense of Australia and its changing relations with the world. |
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Civil emergency plans were repeatedly redrawn and elaborate dress rehearsals staged to cover every conceivable crisis. |
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The Government wants the matter resolved quickly so electoral boundaries can be redrawn before the next State election. |
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It has redrawn the electoral boundaries, will use intimidation at the polling stations and has apparently falsified the electoral roll. |
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The conference organizers set out to understand how the boundaries of activism are redrawn in the age of new media. |
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Regimes may change, borders may be redrawn, billions of euros and dollars may be spent but in the end nothing really changes. |
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With the Netherlands also expected to vote against on Wednesday, the proposed future of Europe may now have to be completely redrawn. |
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Congressional districts are redrawn through a bill approved in the Legislature. |
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Clarity has been aided substantially by having unnecessary information removed from diagrams before they were redrawn. |
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Here the beat is constantly fluttered and redrawn, but somehow held together by the nearly anthemic melodic refrain. |
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Calvin Klein models' faces are redrawn as skulls with requisitely and impossibly high cheekbones. |
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The redrawn constitution of 1975 established a single legislative body with three hundred seats. |
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I only mention this now because the tabloid battle lines have already been redrawn. |
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The political map of Roscommon is once again about to be redrawn with the severance of Longford and the addition of South Leitrim. |
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He modestly does not draw attention to the fact that his own work has redrawn the geography of art. |
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Some decorative motifs were redrawn by the teacher to emphasize the kinds of decorative motifs typical of these different cultures. |
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For the 1893 program, however, an unattributed redrawn rendition of Williams's piece was offered, this one appearing uncaptioned. |
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Rotating the screen through 90 degrees cause the image to be redrawn at that angle, going from a portrait view to landscape. |
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Windows has no memory of what was previously on screen before it was redrawn. |
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They were then scanned back into the computer, digitally redrawn and printed out. |
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It's a piece of history drawn in my mind that cannot be redrawn. |
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In most states, the legislative chambers, along with the governor, direct where congressional district lines are redrawn. |
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Constituencies were redrawn to give maximum weight to Magyars and minimum influence to other nationalities such as Slovaks, Serbs, and Transylvanians. |
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Montgomery never knew until after the election that the Justice Department had refused to preclear his newly redrawn district. |
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Post 2010, the once-purplish second district was redrawn to be solidly red. |
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It was born 50 years ago, and the world has to live with it just as it does with the borders of Europe, that are redrawn every time there is a war or political upheaval. |
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It will constitute an intriguing city vs. suburban test in a redrawn district. |
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In the 2011 Scottish Parliament election, the boundaries of the Glasgow region were redrawn. |
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In 1999, however, ward boundaries were redrawn but management area boundaries were not. |
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Germany was reunited, after the symbolic fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and the maps of Central and Eastern Europe were redrawn once more. |
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His original annotated survey has recently been computer redrawn and published. |
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In Europe, maps were sometimes made redrawn using the coordinates provided by the text, as Planudes was forced to do. |
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After Napoleon's defeat in 1815, Europe's borders were redrawn at the Congress of Vienna. |
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During the Allied occupation of Germany after World War II, internal borders were redrawn by the Allied military governments. |
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However, the original constituencies drawn in 1871 were never redrawn to reflect the growth of urban areas. |
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National borders were redrawn, with several independent nations restored or created, and Germany's colonies were parceled out among the victors. |
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When the map was redrawn after the war, our cousin found herself living in outlying territory. |
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If the commission's recommendations had been carried out the county map of England would have been completely redrawn. |
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In 1950, after the new Indian Constitution was adopted, the provinces in India were replaced by redrawn states and union territories. |
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The court ruled in 2014, after lengthy testimony, that at least two districts had to be redrawn because of gerrymandering. |
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Counties and boroughs were abolished and all boundaries were redrawn. |
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Gerrymandering is the process by which a congressional or other political district is redrawn to provide electoral advantage to one group or another. |
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Alex has redrawn the sappy little Birthday Bunny into a heroic version of himself, a bunny with an eyepatch and super powers, called Battle Bunny. |
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Management area boundaries were not redrawn, however, and therefore area committees ceased to represent exactly the areas for which they were named and made decisions. |
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The constitution requires that constituency boundaries be reviewed at least once in every twelve years, so that boundaries may be redrawn to accommodate changes in population. |
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In 1999 ward boundaries were redrawn to create 80 new wards. |
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Electoral districts were redrawn, and a property qualification for voters introduced, ensuring Unionist controlled councils in counties with Nationalist majorities. |
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