Recent developments in thermometry have motivated the creation of a broader, more flexible document that incorporates the temperature scales in current use: the mise en pratique for the definition of the kelvin. |
Because it is a collective mise en abyme in an unsuspected place, where we will caress the inner surface and slow dance with the depths. |
The barely defined background is like a set for a mise en scene of Provence itself. |
Then we get on with the mise en place, get the cooking out of the way and get ready for the service. |
In the film's madhouse passages, the grim mise en scene contrasts starkly with the warm glow of nightclubs and cabarets. |
The mise en scene paints a vibrant picture of the consumer in motion and presents the buttons the brand must push. |