Snyder became renowned for his delicate layered brushstrokes painstakingly applied to produce highly detailed feathering. |
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The feathering is so intricate that it looks like the iridescent scales of a fish. |
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They have longish bills, and they seem to have pale gape lines, though I can't tell whether that's skin or feathering. |
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Consequently, feathering will not be able to produce the asymmetry necessary for the rowing appendage to generate net thrust. |
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On final, I'd consider shutting down and feathering the second engine, toggling the prop horizontal again. |
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Apparently Australian and English magpies are not close cousins although they have similar feathering. |
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The throttle and fuel mixture for the left engine were secured and the pilot activated the left engine feathering button again. |
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For precision in the tool handling, feathering is a favorite technique with these graders. |
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The Norwich is another large bird, sometimes called a feather pillow because of the bulk of its feathering. |
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But you may think I'm just feathering my own nest anyway, so the choice of who to believe is all yours. |
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Packaged in a sleek gold tube, it keeps lips smooth, fills in any lines around lips and prevents lipstick from feathering around your mouth. |
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The many juvenile harriers working the mound wore their orange winter plumage, a stark contrast to the hawk's black, white, and brown feathering. |
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The breast and belly are solid white, contrasting sharply with the rufous feathering on the legs. |
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The kneecapping, tar and feathering, the beatings, and the killing were respected by many in the nationalist community. |
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However, the feathering is definitely thin, and this may cause the bird to chill. |
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The aircraft was not equipped with an automatic feathering feature, so propeller feathering was accomplished manually by the pilot. |
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However, this feathering action would not have been completed before ground impact. |
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We would see the ornateness of their feathering, which reminds me of the marbled endpapers of well-bound books. |
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Frustrating for some, leaving a stoplight by feathering the throttle will have you travel in EV mode for a few blocks at least. |
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The intermediate type is long-haired but without ruff, fringes, culottes or feathering on the tail. |
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Remove loose and flaking paint with scraper or wire brush, sanding the surface and feathering the edges. |
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Medium length, not reaching farther than the hock, slightly curved or scimitar-shaped but not upwards, flag or feathering hanging in long flakes. |
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Elongated bordered star, blaze to nasal peak containing median whorl on bridge of nose with upward feathering to just below eye level. |
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Longhaired, longer fine and silky coat that is smooth or slightly wavy, with some feathering on the ears. |
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Several callers also offered alternative punishments for the man, including tarring and feathering him. |
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The tax met with great resistance and many preceptors were threatened with tarring and feathering. |
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Encourage the trainee to look for the loose feathering of juveniles, especially on the nape, belly, and undertail coverts. |
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Given current outrage at MPs feathering family nests with taxpayers' funds, voters may not take kindly to such dynastic succession. |
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Folic acid deficiency in animals causes anaemia and, in poultry, reduced laying performance and poor feathering. |
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This is a very important consideration in the case of spent fowl as these birds do not have abundant feathering. |
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Instead of feathering the nest for them, he felt that they should first prove themselves elsewhere. |
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The examiner will establish zero-thrust on the simulated inoperative engine after the candidate has simulated feathering the propeller. |
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Each stroke moves you closer to the pad of the foot and the feathering concludes at the pad. |
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The ink seeps onto the paper slowly and almost invisibly, feathering and spreading in abstract patterns. |
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It helps to maximize beard strength and length, enhance feathering and provides balanced nutrition. |
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Republicans are spending the vast majority of their time tarring and feathering each other. |
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Never mind that China obsessively focuses on feathering its own economic nest, often at the expense of poor nations. |
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While I'm puttering around playing with words, other people are investing and accumulating and feathering their nests and compounding their interest. |
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I reacted by feathering the right propeller and securing the right engine. |
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Orbiting over the airport, he undertook a series of flight tests which included stalls, feathering and restarting each engine, and a beat-up on the field. |
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The springer's ears, chest, legs and belly are nicely furnished with a moderate fringe of feathering which is often trimmed geometrically to give the dog an elegant look. |
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But by extending the range in 1 yard increments, the technique, including in-flight feathering of the spool, becomes completely natural, and automatic. |
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The pilot looked toward the left engine to confirm the feathering. |
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The sound he had heard was the feathering of the starboard prop. |
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The single-finger trigger adjusts from fine feathering to fade-outs and has uniform material distribution. |
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Loyalists were alienated when the Patriots resorted to violence, such as burning houses and tarring and feathering. |
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As a result, he applied full power on both engines and did not carry out the safety checks for a complete engine failure, which include feathering the propeller. |
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This time Federer came up with a little piece of magic, feathering a backhand half-volley drop shot off a dipping pass onto the line. |
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Both species, with virtually no feathering on the head, have drab, grayish plumage and are thin-necked, hump-backed, and heavy-billed quite vulture-like in appearance. |
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For admission to the flight test, the recommending instructor no longer certifies that the candidate has underdone training in which an actual in-flight engine shutdown, propeller feathering and restart and unfeathering. |
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Trials conducted at our research facilities in Canada and Spain have determined the precise levels of nutrients required for egg production, body growth, maintenance and feathering. |
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The pilot said he observed that the propeller was not feathered after the accident, although he thought it should have been because he had carried out the feathering procedure. |
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After feathering and extending the arms, the rower pivots the body forward. |
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Hardness This parameter controls the feathering of the brush border. |
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Like the rapporteur, I take the view that the emission rights to be issued should be auctioned in order to avoid large enterprises feathering their own nests with free rights, without the environment benefiting in any way. |
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Its ranks include a motley bunch of party cronies and has-beens whose own record of fiddling expenses, feathering nests and failing to turn up for work has made it an object of contempt. |
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Niacin, for example, is an important vitamin for growth and feathering. |
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In the new design, the primary lines remained and most of the lighter lines, which provided details such as the feathering on the lion's mane, were removed. |
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We hear government members say bring out another tax and spend program, another child poverty program so that they can throw a few crumbs back to these people, while at the same time feathering their own nest. |
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More advanced paddle wheel designs feature feathering methods that keep each paddle blade closer to vertical while in the water to increase efficiency. |
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Conversely, Loyalists were often emboldened when Patriots resorted to intimidating suspected Tories, such as destroying property or tarring and feathering. |
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Behind them I planted a group of Polemonium paucifolrum, a short-lived Jacob's ladder with unusual tubular flowers of soft apricot with brown feathering at their tips. |
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Diazinon and carbaryl induce micromelia and abnormal feathering in hen eggs, but different skeletal defects have been noted for diazinon in bobwhite quail embryos. |
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