Its rich deep border was a riot of scrolling acanthus, shells and stylised fountains. |
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I wanted to give the impression of a man old before his time and an almost stylised unnaturalistic feel to the model. |
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Essentially this work is nothing more than stylised, monochromatic copies of rock paintings executed in traditional pigments on handmade paper. |
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They won't even let themselves be in the presence of the truth, because it would shatter their very stylised view of things. |
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The plot twists hither and yon, but there isn't the smallest real tension hanging on this stylised arrangement. |
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Its looks are extremely striking, with the large stylised S in the grille and upswept headlights dominating the front. |
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The stiff and stylised human forms dominate, colluding powerfully with the resonant colours. |
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I think this play could be played very naturalistically, or it could be played in a stylised fashion. |
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This farrago of nonsense requires a very high standard of stylised comedy acting, which is not in vogue in the 21st Century. |
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Five towers made of stylised lotuses rise from the centre, with the innermost tower rising to a height of 699 feet. |
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For in this French film Jaoui gives us not a stylised cinematic vision of life but a sketch of it in all its banality. |
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And both locate the main action in a peculiarly stylised family home, isolated in an equally contrived semi-rural landscape. |
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Many contemporary interiors dictate the use of stylised arrangements of flowers and foliage which lack frilliness and intricate detail. |
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And of course, stylised colour patterns and designs are used as marks and attractions of their own species for mating purposes. |
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The celebrated grande dame of Hindi letters is very individual, very stylised, very hard to replicate in another language. |
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Others deploy stylised forms of that peculiarly Western origami, the paper dart. |
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They are decorated with stylised masks on cartouches, from which there extend swags carrying fruit. |
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Charles Wood's script, which uses a stylised form of period dialogue, offers a waspish satire of the Victorian military Establishment. |
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An initial allocation of factor payments by quintile is then proposed, using stylised facts based on household income surveys. |
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Next to these are highly stylised canthari with spiralled handles and with V-shaped patterns shaded red and white on their necks. |
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It mixed stylised, stark movement, rhythmic ensemble sequences and wonderful characterisation. |
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In this, the colour palette is darker and the drawings simpler and more stylised. |
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All bright lights and slick moves, the film looks a treat as it offers a highly theatrical, stylised recreation of the lawless Roaring Twenties. |
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York weathered the onslaught and their stylised and pacey three-quarters in turn began to threaten. |
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Her storytelling manner is highly stylised and she uses elements of mime in her movements. |
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But, even if the result is stylised tragedy, the three principals perform with great skill. |
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Only that he made a quantum jump from the realistic style of presentation used in the first two plays to a stylised one in this play. |
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This trilogy is interesting technically, as it shows a virtuosity of rostrum technique, combined with stylised and painstaking animation drawing. |
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It also seems honest, not some airbrushed MTV stylised version of youth and, of course, it's really funny. |
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They court according to an intricate and stylised code of formality and propriety that hints at a wealth of buried emotion. |
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His use of shade, tone and colour is different from many of his stylised drawings of the past, where the simplicity of line seemed to dominate over the human subject. |
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Helma offers an alternative to flowers: a stylised floral motif with refinement, playing on the iridescence. |
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On the upper part of the metal is an intagliated stylised laurel branch. |
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In the world of the Depression of the 1920s, and into the years of World War 2, Hollywood churned out an endless succession of highly stylised, escapist fantasies. |
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They utilised different acting styles as appropriate, from the naturalism of a Geordie volunteer to the highly stylised sneering manner of the GPU agent. |
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Their bodies are curved, their lower parts take the form of palmettes, and their feet have been stylised into splayed 'camel's' feet. |
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Dreamt up as a stylised butterfly, the new Corum Joaillerie rests gently on the most attractive of wrists. |
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The style of the incised decoration, its layout and the presence of a stylised, composite blazon, locate this object within a Mamluk context. |
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In a roadhouse jazz joint, the atmosphere is anything but stylised retro: it looks just as cheaply cheerful as in Yates's description. |
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A mysterious miscellany of stylised shapes and spectacular lines, Art Shape Collection reveals a world of vintage revisited. |
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Charm finds its quintessence in the pink stylised flower and diamond-set mother-of-pearl dial. |
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Animals and animal fights, composed in both a stylised and a freehand form, are found on the panels. |
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Birds, ducks, wine vases and a number of stylised plants surround the head of Medusa, the central figure that is done in bright polychrome. |
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This rectangular fragment from a painted wooden panel is decorated with stylised floral and vegetal motifs bracketed by geometric designs. |
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Following graphic studies, a stylised drilling bit is chosen as logo, in preference to a turbine, a cornflower or a double arrow. |
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In this case, the image may be of an almost clinical precision, or, on the contrary, extravagantly stylised. |
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Floral motifs emerge from the primary volute and two stylised papyrus flowers adorn the upper angles under the shelf. |
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The base of the neck is enhanced by obliquely set leaf shapes and a stylised scroll band. |
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It is conspicuously silly in places, with a chorus of Belfast millies incongruously inserted into the midst of the classical melodramatic and stylised family angst. |
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In an age where photography did not exist, unlike artists abroad who soften aristocratic features in oils, Indian painters preferred stylised versions in miniatures. |
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Beside the fruit, on the right-hand side of the design, part of a stylised Greek column in the Doric style is visible. |
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The official party flower, a red rose, was emblazoned in giant stylised form either side of the main podium, uplit in blood red. |
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The fan is fontange shaped, the leaf being of a mixed lace with stylised iris, applied with sequins on a black tulle background. |
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A circular incense burner with a hinged domed cover, standing on three curved feet in the form of stylised horse hooves. |
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Examples of this are the stylised leaf of the hawkbit, three-pointed leaves and daisies. |
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The front is adorned with stylised flowers also in mother-of-pearl vinyl overstitched with a silk cordonnet. |
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The juncture of the annular part of the lion protome earring has been made with a stylised twisted wire from which the lion's mane emerges. |
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The central decoration has two concave diamond shapes with a gilt background marked with brown lines framing stylised multi-lobed fleurons. |
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The BBC snapped up the second series of the stylised advertising drama, which will air on BBC4 next year. |
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The windows, gateways and bridges shown on the banknotes are stylised illustrations, not images of, or from, actual constructions. |
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In addition, the Iron Cross was for the first time used in a stylised form as a German national emblem. |
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The exclusive design of this high-end attachment panel is reminiscent of a stylised cloud. |
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Her images are normally highly stylised, well-studied fashion and beauty imagery denoted by muted tones. |
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Taking inspiration from the soothing spirit of Zen gardens, the cover has the outline of stylised waves on its surface. |
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The forest for example is graphic, very stylised, while Norma is usually staged with very elaborate sets. |
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In the early 2000s you created ceramics, plates, bottles, vases, all the way through to stylised figures and colourful geometric designs. |
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What's more, it is in keeping with the poster by Emilio Rossich, showing stylised cars with a globe in the background. |
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The technology is familiar to anyone who has ever been to a stadium gig or watched an internet webcast, and the movement is simple, stylised and theatrical. |
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Red-coloured flames and black smoke are rendered in a stylised fashion. |
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Upon reorganisation on April 1, 1974, a stylised logo appeared along with a new livery of white with a dark green skirt and red upper deck windows and roof. |
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He knows audiences expect it, crave it, and gives them the bare bones, in a sometimes naturalistic, sometimes stylised mixture of English, French, Chinese and Japanese. |
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They are punctuated by colourful abstract sculptures from the 1970s and the occasionally successful stylised bronzes of sinuous nude girls from later in that decade. |
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After cleaning, Mr Stone knew what a significant find he held in his hand because of the characteristic individual stamps in the shape of a stylised rosette. |
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The feminine forms give more scope to express the rhythmic and harmonious qualities of Indian art traditions and to create highly stylised forms, he says. |
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Eye-catching details include our stylised bartop, custom jet recesses, vibrant stainless steel jet trim, and contemporary diverters and air levers. |
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In the main, it's cheeky-humoured, heavily stylised cartoon fun from racers to remote wagglers. |
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His work always amazes the public when discovering new signs and new stylised symbols in his paintings: the dollar sign, an angel, the jocund, a cow head, a warrior, a biker. |
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The chapel has been rendered in plaster to enhance the vestiges of polychromy that appear on the corner columns, and the decor of stylised flowers on the pendentives. |
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Sean and Eileen saw the Habima Players perform The Dybbuk, with its stylised make-up and costumes. |
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Each sleeve is decorated around the shoulders slightly differently from the other with plant and floral elements mixed with stylised zoomorphic motifs. |
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The central elements are round medallions each representing a profession, which are framed by panels with delicate putti dancing on urns flanked by stylised seahorses. |
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Topographical elements of the natural flood plains are stylised and abstracted with corresponding slopes, plateaus and terraces, or with water channels and meandering streams, and blended together to form a new parkland. |
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The façade of the bay, which is sculpted in bas-relief, is decorated with festoons, lozenges and circles, whereas the cornerstones are adorned with rosettes framed on either side with stylised leaves. |
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The logo is a round figure within which three elements are shown: a stylised 'Cipollotto' plant, composed of a white cylindrical bulb, with black shading, and two long leaves, tipped with green. |
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The first section consists of a frieze of wild roses arranged around a cruciform pistil and stylised serrated horseshoe hyacinths arranged obliquely around the fleurons. |
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Self-taught, he first tries his hand at classical portraits in the late 1940's. Then, inspired by Giacometti's threadlike characters, Takis depicts stylised figures with streamlined human shapes. |
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They include eight-branched rosettes with five-lobed palm motifs or with semi-florets, star-shaped flowers with eight petals and alignments of stylised, open or closed flowers. |
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Kathak is a classical dance form from north India, characterised by intricate foot work, stylised gestures and postures rife with symbolisation. |
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It is, however, a useful contribution to the discussion of what has gone wrong in the American economy in recent decades. The stylised facts of that poor performance are increasingly well known. |
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Stellar acting makes Mr Eno's stilted, stylised dialogue plausible. |
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This poly-lobed bowl is decorated with the stylised figure of an eagle with its wings outstretched, painted in solid lustre with the exception of a few details left uncoloured, such as the eye and the neck. |
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Its headlamps mimic McLaren's stylised logo, and it is race-ready with a high-mounted centre exhaust and large diffuser. |
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The entire piece rests on a round base at an angle, on gentle volutes encrusted in coral and decorated with stylised vegetal elements that alternate with damascened surfaces that stick out. |
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As for the depiction of the monkey, it could also be argued that this is a stylised depiction of another animal such as a Northern Spotted Quoll. |
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Godiva Chocolatier is named after Lady Godiva, and features a stylised rendition of her ride as its logo. |
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For boys, 50's varsity sports jackets, ripped jeans, rocker tees and drummer boy jackets provide a stylised kiddy cool. |
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There's some political cartoon mixed in with the stylised realism. |
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The central bank insists that it did consult an unnamed dendrologist a specialist in wooded plants such as trees, shrubs and lianas and that the stylised leaf is meant to represent all maples. |
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Three blazons divide the inscription on the neck into equal parts, while another three blazons alternate with stylised arabesques around the lower section of the rounded part. |
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While Craig favoured stylised abstraction, Stanislavski, armed with his 'system,' explored psychological motivation. |
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Gill's work also appeared on the exterior where two stylised stone seahorses heraldically crown the entrance side of the drum. |
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He wrote them in a stylised language that does not always spring naturally from the needs of the characters or the drama. |
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In this second drawing the stylised trunks and the absence of leaves give it an abstract feel. It suggests an oppressive atmosphere due to unlimited space buried in darkness and silence. |
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Each module contains a comprehensive report on the above issues including case studies, graphics and stylised representations of decision-making processes. |
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The Cathedral's strongly stylised shape can also be considered as a symbol of other Churches in which a number of stages of the World Youth Day will take place in Germany. |
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The use of stylised pomegranates can principally be found in the architectural ornamentation of the Umayyad period in stone and stuccowork as well as on mosaics. |
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Representations of the Sun, animals, trees, weapons, ships, and people are all strongly stylised. |
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Specialists in medieval architecture interpret these carvings as stylised depictions of wheat, strawberries or lilies. |
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Rather than attempting to give an exact account of these developments in world trade, Box 4 gives some stylised facts, which retrace some of the most significant aspects of trends in world trade. |
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This example shows a stylised ear of corn and bunch of grapes. |
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A logo has been developed specially for this campaign: a football shoe has been modified as if it were a stylised high heels shoe and it fits the target group. |
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His wallpapers and textiles, featuring stylised bird and plant forms in bold outlines with flat colors, were used widely. |
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The text is more specifically Glaswegian, with its stylised Mackintosh font. |
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Its crest was Eryr Wen, a stylised white eagle mounted on dark green shield, with the flag of Wales at the top left hand corner. |
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The designation logo consists of a diamond-shape formed with a continuous or stippled line and rounded angles which contains the stylised head of a sheep above the inscription of the 'Pecorino Romano' designation. |
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This tendril is framed above and below by two smoothly finished but well-defined lines. The middle section is decorated with stylised interconnecting half-palmette tendrils that cover its entire area. |
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The moon, stylised by a fine silvery striation, travels from one night to the next under an indigo arch. Brand within the brand, Cuervo y Sobrinos signs discreetly with this blue nuance its Latin origins. |
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Traditionally, the stylised dolphins in heraldry still may take after this notion, sometimes showing the dolphin skin covered with fish scales. |
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Below this is a band containing three cusped roundels with composite blazons that incorporate the motifs of napkin, pen case and cup set against a stylised scrolling background. |
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In 1991, to enable the device to be trademarked, the original generic motif was replaced with a more stylised version. |
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In the 15th and 16th centuries, the High Renaissance gave rise to a stylised art known as Mannerism. |
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The name Valdemone must be accompanied by the graphic symbol associated with it, i.e. a rectangle divided in two with, between the two halves, an olive branch and a stylised amphitheatre. |
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A stylised bluebell is used as the logo for the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. |
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Emblem: It represents a stylised snowflake above the Olympic rings. |
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The poly-lobed stylised vine leaf, furled or opened, is one of the most characteristic elements of the Kairouanese decorative repertoire of the Middle Ages. |
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The stylised facts on which the analysis is constructed were collated following a lengthy period of empirical observation of all practical steps involved in this industrial activity. |
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It is surrounded by three superposed frames of different widths decorated with knotwork, double braids and mixtilinear knotwork lines whose interstices are filled with small, finely gilt-tooled stylised fleurons. |
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The drawings are estimated to be between 500 and 800 years old, and portray animals, people and fantastic creatures, possibly stylised reptiles. |
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In the spaces between the rhombus and circle there are 'feathered triangles' made up of a series of thick, opposed, parallel lines, producing an effect similar to stylised leaves. |
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In tribute to a more poetic maritime look, its blue mother-of-pearl dial reflects the ocean deeps, which is underlined via the presence of a small stylised octopus placed on the end of the chronograph hand. |
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The procedure of the common law courts had developed along highly technical and stylised lines. |
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It shows a geometrical star pattern surrounding stylised palmette leaves in the centre enclosed by symmetrical undulating vine scrolls ending in grapes or vine leaves. |
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The interior is divided by bold black and white stripes into eight panels filled with stylised flora and architecture, as well as a repeated single word in naskhi script, possibly a benediction. |
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The past three foreign language Oscars have gone to Iranian marital drama A Separation, Michael Haneke's severe look at old age, Amour, and the extravagantly stylised Italian film The Great Beauty. |
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The two pilaster strips are decorated by floral elements, by two stylised saints who, given this detail, allow for a lot of space to be occupied with the respective two columns. |
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The pair of them achieve a splendidly stylised, silent opening to the second act, sitting at a table behind their cigarette holders. |
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Prior to that date, a different logo was used, in which the letters UCL were incorporated into a stylised representation of the Wilkins Building portico. |
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The figures are highly stylised, and some pages use Germanic interlaced animal ornament, whilst others use the full repertoire of Celtic geometric spirals. |
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His method relies on the enargeia and even on the vivid and dynamic effect of irrupting energies that break through the stylised, ekphrastic mise en scene. |
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Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Amidst the dreary works of the Victorian realists, and the stylised perfections of the neoclassicists, the PRB emerged. |
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The lions embrace a stylised letter Q, the crab rests atop the letter with flames rising directly above it, and the fairies are each sheltering below a lion. |
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Mock newsreel footage and knowing nods to the camera all serve to break the fourth wall and make the viewer readily aware of the stylised fiction we are witnessing. |
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In the politics of Scotland, both the Scottish National Party and Scottish Conservative Party use stylised saltires as their party logos, deriving from the flag of Scotland. |
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In them, Rossetti's depiction of women became almost obsessively stylised. |
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These are graphically rendered in stylised geometric shapes. |
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