Sentences with phrase «good reproduction»

It seems to be a fairly good reproduction of the book, however.
Everything else in consumer electronics — from wrist watches to compact discs — is rapidly becoming digital, and consequently offering better reproduction quality, albeit at a higher price.
Music acted as the best aspect of this track, as the score showed generally good reproduction.
Graphicly, for example, have chosen a panel by panel view which, on tablets and computers, offers a much better reproduction of the art.
I know that I am in for a treat of looking at good reproductions of interesting paintings, reading thought - provoking articles and interviews and then pondering on it all for ages afterwards.
However, not including this effect results in a slightly less good reproduction (purple dashed curves in the two insets of the figure) of the observed behavior.
Lois Martin, «The Direction of Cloth: the Horizontal Dimension» Surface Design, Winter 2002 Good reproductions of several works and an interesting article examining fine artists who use the horizontal plane in their work
When Tom Hagen's plane lands in LA, and when the train roars by while Michael's in the restaurant, I found the track to offer good reproduction and force to these bits.
«I'm convinced that what they've produced is a good reproduction of the human material,» he says.
«It is the best reproduction that I have ever heard,» Barnett says.
It's such a good reproduction of the original and you look really happy wearing it.
Among the better reproduction bottles are those made by the Clevenger Brother Glass Works.
Nothing here dazzled, but the transfer delivered a good reproduction of the movie.
«Thought - provoking... [Falconer] writes well, cites many a worthwhile quotation, and includes lots of good reproduction... Useful primer... Enjoyable... A huge achievement, somewhat akin to Norbert Lynton's The Story of Modern Art.»
''... My friend bought a painting, and he bought me a good reproduction — a wonderful poster.
I simply can not get rid of my antique French chairs, (or the good reproductions either) and I can not get rid of «his» Victorian inherited chair, or the comfy English style gentleman's chairs that we sit in every day, so I simply don't have room.
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