The total absence of cattle from the fields, gives a dull and unanimated air to a French landscape. |
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Without the programmer, a video game would simply be a collection of unanimated characters and backgrounds, a script, and a few tracks of music. |
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I'm not a fan of unanimated scenes as it makes the game seem half completed. |
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The creators pulled the plug on the show during production, resulting in an episode made up of full color unanimated stills. |
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It was my first unanimated movie, and all the way home my parents laughed at what I must have been thinking. |
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He added that the film was destined to become an unanimated classic, high praise which visibly humbled the director. |
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If anything, the Pacers were probably surprised, albeit pleasantly, by his unanimated first-half performance. |
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A very unanimated worker stands at the cash register smoking a cigarette. |
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Robert Redford deserves a special Monsieur Tussauds award for his unanimated approach to the Rather role. |
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The third set shows nine unanimated face variations all in grey colour. |
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The high precision used to create the illusion shows the mastery of the artist, giving life to the unanimated, and creating his dance out of human comprehension. |
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Operating at the intersection of art and industrial engineering, Mr. Serra — whose father worked in shipyards and whose sculptures can suggest the inverted hulls of tankers — is an informative if unanimated guide. |
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Worry from an uncertainty: is the foetus animated or unanimated? |
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In this circle, he seemed uncharacteristically unanimated. |
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The first set of human body visuals shows two groups of five unanimated full length bodies presented in different variations and colours: turquoise, yellow, grey, blue and green. |
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There are many metaphors that speak about the volcano and the earthquake as if they had agentivity and volitive control, although they are natural unanimated phenomena. |
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