Aside from some occasional chestiness on vocals and a slight sense of veiling, midrange transparency was also good. |
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The protest was the first public display of dissent by women since the 1979 revolution, when the new regime enforced obligatory veiling. |
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These directed light to specific task areas, reducing glare and veiling reflections, while ambient light levels were lowered. |
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He drinks in her delicate features, the fine curve of her jaw, the long lashes veiling her stark blue eyes. |
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The remaining fabric is swept across the upper half of the body, covering at least one shoulder and sometimes veiling the head. |
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The women of the city maintain the custom of veiling their faces, except for the slaves who sell all the foodstuffs. |
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The external treatment of the house reveals a layering with metal and concrete panels alternately veiling and revealing inner glass boxes. |
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The Tuareg are best known for the men's practice of veiling their faces with a blue cloth dyed with indigo. |
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Firstly, it is the incarnate Christ who reveals the Father, while yet veiling the sinner from God's burning holiness. |
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A piece of veiling fell across her face, and she brushed it away with an impatient hand. |
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In this respect veiling is considered a trait of feminity, of feminine modesty and virtue. |
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Catharism went so far as suppressing the cross of the suffering, taking away the crucified and veiling Calvary with a cloud. |
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This is pandering at the expense of women and ignores a slate of human-rights offences from enforced veiling to stonings and honour killings. |
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Above the H-H line, the intensity of the veiling light is reduced to improve visibility. |
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The automatic black level feature, enhances contrast by removing veiling glare from the picture or when contrast is reduced by fog or mist. |
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The romantic floodlit remains of Newark Castle stand proudly on the banks of the River Trent veiling a far darker and turbulent past. |
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The fact remains that the secrecy veiling these procedures is still incomprehensible. |
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But raising the right arm instead of the left or veiling a nude figure with drapery were not the only ways of taking possession of another's image or object. |
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This resulted in negligible transparency during the drafting process, veiling the consultations in thinly disguised tokenism. |
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The professor is cross-examined as to the contents of a number of publications on the issue of veiling. |
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The bride's birdcage veil, made by her mother, consisted of Russian veiling and ostrich and coque feathers adorned with a silk peony and pearls. |
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An evaluation should be made of geometric distortion, reflection, luminance response, luminance dependencies, resolution, noise, veiling glare and chromaticity. |
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In the sixth stage where the effort is made to meditate definitely upon a form of words, veiling a truth, there should be nothing automatic in the process. |
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Several editors used the device of veiling parliamentary debates as debates of fictitious societies or bodies. |
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These general lighting strategies often create monotonous luminous conditions and veiling glare on VDT screens which reduce visual comfort and productivity. |
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White butter muslin, cotton lawn and fine veiling can be made into unstructured blinds and unlined curtains. |
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In Karvi, Uttar Pradesh, strictly enforced gender biases against women exist, including mandatory veiling and limited presence of women in public spaces. |
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I am sure the world wouldn't be in the mess it is in if there were more of women's qualities, such as nurturing, in the world. Much of your work focuses on women's veiling. |
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Overt expressions of piety, such as women veiling themselves or men wearing turbans, were banned because they contradicted the Western image on which the Turk was modelled. |
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When Egypt's culture minister casually told an interviewer that he personally considered veiling a backward practice, the ensuing public outcry forced him to recant. |
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But in July the European Court of Human Rights upheld the ban introduced by France in 2011. As in the Arabian Nights, full veiling can be a means of getting around conservative social conventions. |
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