Sentences with phrase «camouflage design by»

This adorable, fun, and unique Burp Cloth Set featuring a Green Camouflage design by Baby Milano will be a smash hit with mommy - to - be!
This adorable, fun, and unique Burp Cloth Set featuring a Blue Camouflage design by Baby Milano will be a smash hit with mommy - to - be!

Not exact matches

The sleeve, featuring a backdrop of Meghan Moser's hand block printed coffee bean pattern in a camouflage design, recognizes the Veterans and military spouses who have been hired by Starbucks.
Double stitched hems help to keep the Camouflage Bodysuit by Baby Milano - Long Sleeve smooth after excessive washings and the camo long sleeve design keeps baby warm, comfy and tough wherever he goes!
Despite the camouflage, the prototype Sportwagon shows signs of it being a hybrid by its specific tire and wheel combination that has been designed to be aerodynamic.
The design and layout of the dashboard draw a few leaves from VW Passat B8's book, especially the narrow rectangular AC vents which are seamlessly camouflaged by the dashboard trim to offer a smooth and continuously flow.
«By camouflaging their true agenda and encouraging the public to confuse animals rights philosophy with the public's own belief in principles of animal welfare, they have organized a powerful, highly sophisticated, media - savvy international movement designed to cash in on the fear, concern and ignorance people have regarding animals and animal issues,» says Patti Strand, AKC Board Member and executive director of the National Animal Interest Alliance (NAIA), an animal welfare organization that supports responsible use of animals and works to protect our rights to own and breed dogs.
MENOMONIE, Wis. (August 23, 2016)-- Vets Plus, Inc., a USA manufacturer of animal health supplements and functional treats has partnered with Mossy Oak to offer new products using Mossy Oak's designed - by - nature camouflage graphics.
The book includes drawings from his 1917 sketchbook, Conventions for Abstract Thoughts; watercolors from 1916 - 18 that were the focus of the first one - person exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, Germany, in 1930; camouflage designs from his tour in the army and wallpaper designs from the 1920s; watercolors from the 1940s showing the artist's unique technique of expanding and reworking earlier works by pasting large strips of paper around them to dramatically increase their size; and finally Burchfield's large, transcendental watercolours from the 1950s and 1960s.
And the Sunderland Echo reports how children across the north east can enter their own version of the prize, by designing a poster for the event — drawing on the railway posters of Sir Norman Wilkinson, who carried out dazzle camouflage experiments on warships in the Tyne shipyards.
Carlos Cruz - Diez, a Venezuelan artist recognized for kinetic and Op art, was then commissioned to work with the idea of «dazzle» camouflage to cover a historic pilot ship owned and conserved by Merseyside Maritime Museum in bright, dizzying designs.
He later patented his camouflage patterns and lobbied the US military for the use of his designs on ships and uniforms; his theories were eventually published in 1909 and were hotly debated by leading scholars and public figures of the day, including Theodore Roosevelt.
By interpreting a piece by Ray Komai titled Masks, which was designed for Laverne Originals (NY) in 1948, and inverting Komai's well - known folded plywood chair (1949), now rebuilt by Orlaineta as a Wire Chair, aspects of camouflage and invisibility become virulenBy interpreting a piece by Ray Komai titled Masks, which was designed for Laverne Originals (NY) in 1948, and inverting Komai's well - known folded plywood chair (1949), now rebuilt by Orlaineta as a Wire Chair, aspects of camouflage and invisibility become virulenby Ray Komai titled Masks, which was designed for Laverne Originals (NY) in 1948, and inverting Komai's well - known folded plywood chair (1949), now rebuilt by Orlaineta as a Wire Chair, aspects of camouflage and invisibility become virulenby Orlaineta as a Wire Chair, aspects of camouflage and invisibility become virulent.
The definition of «boobytrap» in the code is «any concealed or camouflaged device designed to cause great bodily injury when triggered by an action of any unsuspecting person coming across the device;» on the face of it, it is definitely not clear that a generic «there are traps» sign makes it not a boobytrap (whereas a sign on the trap announcing its presence probably would).
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