Sentences with phrase «increasingly white area»

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There are arguments for him waiting until the General Election to stand down anyway as MP, because increasingly the General Election isn't so far off so why inflict an unneccessary ballot on people, he might be best to leave it until there are other elections in the area and as he hasn't gone for the Bob Dole strategy of I'm heading for the White House or I'm going home then that probably wouldn't be until next year.
In many urban areas, however, this was too little, too late: integrating urban schools was becoming increasingly difficult by the late 1960s and early 1970s because there were so few white students left in city school systems.
Whole sections of the map are locked behind easy - to - miss destructible walls, and one of its three possible endings can be achieved without even dipping a toe into most of the game's optional areas — my favorite area of which is called the White Palace, where Hollow Knight basically transforms into Super Meat Boy with a long series of increasingly difficult platforming sections through mazes of spinning saw blades.
In each work, White has intentionally left strips of surface area completely blank, emphasizing the arbitrary cutting, cropping, and breaking of images — a regular feature in contemporary visual language, and one to which we have become increasingly inured.
Unlike Rothko's palette which became increasingly dark toward the end of his life, Still's late works have a lighter, more ethereal feel with areas of raw, unprimed canvas along with white paint.
As for Synthetic Cubism, typically characterized by the incorporation of collage and papier colles into the painting, Leger avoided this almost entirely, favouring instead an increasingly abstract art, featuring conical, cube - like forms within rough areas of primary colours plus green, black and white, as exemplified by Contrast of Forms (1913).
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