Autumn offers us the whole pallette of color that nature can show us and the passionate photographers do not miss that. |
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Using hand tools, they tamp the sand until it becomes nearly as hard as rock, easy to carve with tools like masonry trowels and pallette knives. |
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It give a pallette of aromas at our blend wines. |
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This perhaps not surprising in view of the economic downturn, and it is perhaps these dull, grey and negative economic times that have influenced this season's equally dull colour pallette. |
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I am a color person, and I always sort of organically look on my pallette and then juice it up a little bit. |
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The use of glazing and detailing and a rich color pallette infuses his paintings with a luminosity usually seen in sacred altar pieces. |
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The Urban Decay Naked pallette, is the brand's best-selling pallette EVER and a favourite of stars such as Britney Spears. |
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Bonnie Elliott's lightly bobbing camerawork, well suited to the unstable-feeling nature of the drama, helps pull the film away from social realist impulses to a more stylistic pallette. |
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His style, initially typified by a light-hued pallette, was later marked by gloomy dark colours, anthropomorphic forms, and monstrous figures that produced an unsettling effect. |
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The Ganjam Pallette Line uses the luxurious platinum in an unusual and unexpected treatment with onyx, peridots and blue topaz besides diamonds. |
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I remember one Saturday triple feature that had character actor Eugene Pallette in all three. |
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