The use of relatively unmixed colors and simplified forms in these paintings reflect his training as an ornamentalist. |
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But exiled Iraqi poet Awad Nasir's essay on the liberation of Iraq is an unmixed pleasure. |
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Scoring was done as previously described in Figure 1B. Only the percentage of unmixed cytoplasms category is graphed. |
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It seems unlikely that an ophiolite fragment 300 km long would remain intact and unmixed with the rest of the rocks in an accretionary wedge. |
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Using basic unmixed colors, right next to higher contrasting colors, Kinley adequately communicates darks and lights. |
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And the ascription of beauty is never unmixed with moral values. |
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For the returned clean and unmixed ECOBRASS swarf you will receive a credit note for the ECOBRASS swarf value. |
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It is about the question of mixed or unmixed waste management and how it is dealt with in accordance with the principle of self-sufficiency. |
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While it is marvellous to be able to pick and choose among the things you want to be, it is not an unmixed blessing. |
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The country of origin should also be included on the certificate for shipment of parcels of unmixed. |
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We are not unmindful of the fact that some form of negotiation procedure and arbitration would not in itself be an unmixed blessing. |
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Straight whiskeys are unmixed or mixed only with whiskey from the same distillation period and distiller. |
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Some patients are instructed to bring unmixed factor concentrate with them to the ED to minimize treatment delay and cost. |
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Mixed or unmixed fabric, stitched or unstitched, embroidered or unembroidered, and draped or fitted adorned the bodies of monarchs, priests, rebels, and commoners. |
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One can imagine, for instance, concluding that a friend needs sympathy and help, unmixed with expressions of judgment about whether the friend behaved badly. |
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His paintings feature bright intensities of color, unique contrast, relationships of space and a palette of approximately 100 pure, unmixed acrylics. |
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Or on their own, searching for a place of inner security Chereau's characters swirl about on the empty stage like individual floating particles in an unmixed substance. |
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Up close, the jumble of marks and bright unmixed colors is almost incomprehensible, but when viewed from a distance the floral images coalesce and gain structure. |
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But for the most part observers tend to see so-called exotic peoples as wholly other and to regard as pure and unmixed their motives and responses. |
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This suggests that the mantle convects as a whole, although the geochemists now require an explanation for the existence of pockets of unmixed mantle material. |
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Flow and return line can be changed on site as well as mixed and unmixed groups. |
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The use of brown, yellow, blue and green as full, unmixed tones is the characteristic colour scheme of Moroccan polychrome faience. |
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Tusks would be placed in the bottom of a container, covered with sacks of unmixed concrete and shipped over to China via Mozambique. |
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The use of completely unmixed materials also makes it easier to recycle and reduces the overall volume of emissions during production. |
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In some instances, the unmixed raw materials can be aggressive, highly explosive or toxic. |
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He had never seen a bird of the kind before, and had been listening for half an hour to its wise sayings with the keenest interest, not unmixed with awe. |
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A VAT exemption is not an unmixed blessing. |
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Legend tells that the waters of the river pass through Bala Lake and emerge undiluted and unmixed at the outflow. |
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He reasoned that if two groups evolve away from each other, any union between members of them is likely to be less fertile than the union of an unmixed pair. |
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In November, the excise duties on unmixed diesel increased by 1 euro cent per litre, however, in order to bring about a differential rate of excise duties on unmixed diesel and biodiesel respectively. |
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The drier types, sometimes called London dry, may be served unmixed or may be combined with other ingredients to make such cocktails as the martini and gimlet and such long drinks as the Tom Collins and the gin and tonic. |
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Additionally, there are many albums containing unmixed tracks, suited for home or car listening. |
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A flux of blood and black bile was said to cause scirrhus, and black bile unmixed with blood converted this to karkinds, which was commonly found in the female breast. |
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