They are wooden, barely articulate blobs of clay, with as much emotional expression as you'd expect from an oversized smelly surfer sock puppet. |
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The drawing consists of three loosely defined rectangles, each filled with networks of angular lines overlaid with dark red marker blobs. |
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They located chestnut trees with ominous breaks in the bark revealing blobs of orange fungus. |
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While the paint is still damp, I drop blobs of brown paint onto the wet wash, creating a random spotted pattern. |
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The curve of the Picard horn, described as pringle-like, would also explain why these background blobs are elliptical, rather than circular. |
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The appeal of the watch to special forces and other stealthy killers is that it dispenses with the need for minute blobs of luminous paint. |
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Those soggy, sponge-like blobs were enough to kill anyone's desire to go meatless. |
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The basioccipital tubera are a pair of ventrolaterally directed blobs descending from the basioccipital. |
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Still its nice to see clearly, I'd forgotten that an ampersand was not in fact solid blobs of black with a tail but had spaces in between. |
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The stretches of DNA, referred to as fragments, show up as smudgy blobs on a test film. |
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Further down the field the finishing line was marked by a group of people-shaped grey blobs. |
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A third assumed a spherical shell containing dense blobs or clumps of matter. |
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How am I going to enjoy the dance if all I can see is big blobs from the flash? |
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The results are pictures of temperature fluctuations shown as tiny blobs of red and white. |
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From these little blobs the sun threw back at intervals bright flashes of steel as the tribesmen waved their swords. |
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British haute cuisine is currently at risk from choking itself to an early death on a diet of squiggles, blobs, foams, and purees. |
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The blobs correspond to vacuities in the dentine and are probably due to calcite or some other post-mortem infilling. |
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They're made of flat blobs of glass, held together by some kind of soldered metal. |
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A mixture optimized for a single property, such as heat conduction, looks like blobs of one material suspended in another. |
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What does a reporter do when she is generously slathered with blobs of earth from head to toe as she travels through the jungle? |
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It was only over time that they merged to form bigger and shapelier blobs, gradually acquiring the contours that have become familiar. |
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Researchers demonstrated they could make such blobs of tissue grow into either roots or shoots depending on the ratio of two critical plant hormones, auxins and cytokinins. |
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You'll never see so many unhealthy-looking blobs, all hogging the seats for just three or four stops. |
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Webster said he is asked to identify beached blobs quite frequently. |
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So does the journal Gondwana Research but its logo consists of a bunch of unfamiliar blobs snugly cuddled against each other. |
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Cochran's imagery is constructed from a complex of blobs and dribbles of differing colours that coalesce into a spectacular and resonant whole. |
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They do not look at all human: most are blobs on wheels or, if they are airborne, they may look like insects. |
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The result is yellowish blobs in a paler yellow fluid, surrounded by a highly polished steel frame. |
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Think of the solid blobs as representing a transcription of the music in the audio file. |
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We'll repair stripes, blobs, folds, splashes, and we will also recreate missing parts of the image by leveraging data from intact areas. |
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All that remains of the world's once fourth largest lake are a few disjointed patches of water, dark green blobs in a sandy brown landscape. |
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Some 160 kilometres of the Louisiana coastline were contaminated, and thick blobs of tar were washing up on Alabama's white sand beaches. |
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Zoom in on a few individual blobs, so that you can study them more closely. |
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On any clear night, a telescope or binoculars will show dark lanes and blobs against the Milky Way. |
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So many blobs are simply the result of stacked geodesics, like Grimshaw's Eden project, a series of bubble-forms that remind me of what geologists call globular clusters. |
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They were amorphous blobs of darkness that shifted between three shapes. |
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Two years ago Facebook stopped limiting its emoticons to smiley faces and whatever those new blobs and cat memes are. |
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These early ankylosaur or glyptodont analogues often had widely-flared skulls, ornamented with irregular blobs of bone, looking like half-melted wax. |
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Painting re-entered his art in the 1980s, initially via assemblages of paint tubes with their contents squeezed out in rhythmically arranged blobs. |
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The cottage teapot had a moulded door with roses round and windows, with green, pink and brown paint applied in blobs not quite properly filling the outlines. |
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There are clear, with the usual imperfections that come with Mexican glassware, and have interesting green and blue blobs of glass embedded in the glass. |
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It plays games and curious entertainments of swirly coloured blobs. |
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It shows the 400 outbreaks of foot-and-mouth marked with red blobs. |
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All sorts of things that he could think of as being ordered and arranged in his mind he would see as if they were patterns of coloured blobs in very particular patterns. |
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The four blobs were growing, taking on distinct shapes of their own. |
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Her vision blurred the faces around her into blobs and spots. |
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They don't put the chunks of fatty blobs in, and I'd forgotten they exist. |
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The shelf in the bathroom was littered with tins of hair spray, styling mousse, shampoo and conditioner, blobs of each of which had been splurted onto every available surface. |
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Fortunately, mycologists quickly dismissed any Extraterrestrial Biological Entity hypothesis and identified the blobs as part of a slime mold or myxomycete. |
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I'm not sure, but they work nicely alongside a generous handful of melted Monterey Jack, so warm it bursts out of the tortilla in oozy little blobs. |
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If you are in a helicopter, you will see a picturesque stretch of water with trees and huts like blobs of green and brown on a canvas of ochre-blue. |
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The resulting silver, black, white and sepia images are multilayered palimpsests whose billowing blobs of form hover, sometimes uncomfortably, within the pictorial arena. |
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But the number of red blobs on Brigadier Ngere's map is still large and does not seem to be shrinking. |
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We''ve had blobs of Tarmac thrown at the pavements, and lately splodges of concrete. |
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In the newest works, the artist applied india ink with a squirter and pushed the wet blobs to form loose grounds. |
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Seeing your team play out your tactics in detail enables you to make instant decisions based on their play at that very moment, rather than continually referencing a page of stats or blobs floating around a screen. |
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They would have to put anti-radar coatings one or two meters thick on the planes' wings, turning them into unflyable blobs. |
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Remove old weatherstripping, caulking and blobs of paint. |
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The second level of photo restoration, called Photo standard restoration, has to be selected when slits, foldings, blobs are more important and visible. |
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The white blobs at the bottom of the image chip are clouds. |
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In Syria, pieces more or less heavily decorated with trailed threads or applied blobs and pieces blown in molds, patterned with ribs or other allover designs, were still made. |
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Things shift gear when the action moves to a holiday-camp space station, where humans have degenerated into pampered, barely functional blobs in romper suits. |
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Guarnieri bodies are readily identified in skin biopsies stained with hematoxylin and eosin, and appear as pink blobs. |
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Observations of the eclipsing binary 31 Cygni show that the K-type supergiant component has an extremely inhomogeneous, extended atmosphere composed of numerous blobs and filaments. |
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Another way of selecting multiple blobs is to 'lasso' them by clicking in the editing background in one corner of the desired selection and then dragging the pointer to the corner diagonally opposite. |
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During the few days I spent at Yestermorrow I heard no talk of Rem Koolhaas or Atelier Bow-Wow, of Cor-Ten steel or asymptotes or blobs, those staples of late-night dorm talk from Cal Poly to Columbia. |
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Category: Photo restoration and repair Product name: Photo standard restoration Restoration of old photo or postcard, with lot of large blobs, folds or stipes. |
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He improvised a bread-oven from an empty oil barrel, performed a delicate repair on the broken cup of a wind-speed anemometer and was a superb cook, even producing minted peas by discreetly using blobs of toothpaste. |
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There was a decision at every point to ignore critical information that the cod stocks were much more complicated in these big blobs 2J, 3K-L that you hear about-these funny letters and numbers. |
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Instead, they are blobs of reddish stars without any particular structure. |
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When starlight enters a telescope like Gemini, the distortions caused by the atmosphere are magnified and stars often look more like shimmering blobs than the pin-points of light they would be if viewed from space. |
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Great care must be taken in spraying the impression with snowprint-wax so as not to have small blobs of wax fall from the nozzle during application. |
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The blue painting is blackish in colour, with dark spots at intervals where thick blobs of pigment were deposited by the brush the so-called heaped and piled effect. |
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The fastest ' things' i n the Universe are blobs of superheated plasma that are ejected from black holes that are in the cores of extremely active galaxies known as blazars. |
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Clinicians have learned about proteins from physiology textbooks, which typically show diagrams of very stationary blobs sitting in a bilaminar sea of membrane lipid. |
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Entopic phenomena are sensations that arise from the eyes and include photopsias, characterized by seeing lights, colors, sparks, and moving blobs or lines. |
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It blobs from holes in the guttering and twists among the pebbledash. |
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His work is a flowchart of representational strategies and, in a way, he uses green blobs because they are convenient body doubles for imagination. |
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She found blastemas, blobs of rapidly dividing immature cells, and evidence that a key protein layer, the extracellular matrix, breaks down, allowing tissues to regrow. |
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