Sentences with phrase «shape tape at»

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[12] Further developments in diaper design were made, such as the introduction of refastenable tapes, the «hourglass shape» so as to reduce bulk at the crotch area, and the 1984 introduction of super-absorbent material from polymers known as sodium polyacrylate that were originally developed in 1966.
Once the paint had dried, I taped two handprints to the plate as wings, drew on feet and a beak (or you could use card cut to shape), stuck on googly eyes, and added a few feathers at the top of the head.
Testing a causal connection between flight ability and egg shape is tough «because of course we can't replay the whole tape of life again,» says Claire Spottiswoode, a zoologist at the University of Cambridge who wrote a commentary accompanying the study.
You can lay your measuring tape out (or anything long and straight) at a diagonal between the 2 and cut into your skirt shape.
She's absolutely right when she says: «When public opinion begins to shape what we call journalism, then that's a dangerous thing» (at about seven minutes into the TOC tape).
Goods maker Mamegyorai will be bringing chargers shaped like Ghostbusters and Guardians of the Galaxy cassette tapes, and, a limited, advanced quantity of something that got plenty of talk when previewed at San Diego Comic Con, Dark Soul III Humanity Phantom body pillows!
«Tara Donovan: Drawings (Pins)» at the Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, opening February 11, 6 - 8 p.m., through March 19, thepacegallery.com Since being featured in the Whitney Biennial in 2000, Tara Donovan has become a bona fide international sensation by using everyday materials — styrofoam cups, pencils, straws, paper plates, Scotch tape, and more — to create sculptures that invade larger spaces that one would think possible with biomorphic shapes, mini cities, and quotidian - made - fantastic vistas.
«Tara Donovan: Drawings (Pins)» at the Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, opening February 11, 6 - 8 p.m., through March 19, thepacegallery.com Since being featured in the Whitney Biennial in 2000, Tara Donovan has become a bona fide international sensation by using everyday materials — styrofoam cups, pencils, straws, paper plates, Scotch tape, and more — to create sculptures that invade larger spaces that one would think possible with biomorphic shapes, mini cities, and quotidian - made - fantastic
At the Queens Museum, the artist has applied colored pieces of vinyl tape to the atrium floor in the shapes of athletic field boundary lines.
Then I used a paper punch to cut star shapes out of paint chips I picked up at the HD and taped them on.
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