If you don't see your illustration today, please come back later and I promise you'll not be disappointed.
I hadn't seen any illustrations on my Kindle yet — except for the screensaver images that kept surprising me every time I put down my Kindle for too long.
Not exact matches
This
illustration, created by Business Insider based on an image provided by Hansen, shows approximately what JunoCam will
see and what it won't (in red) during its flyby.
This
illustration, created by Business Insider based on an image provided by Hansen, shows approximately what JunoCam will
see (center) and what it won't (in red) during its flyby.
What you
see isn't always what you get, and
illustrations can be deceiving.
No one has suggested anything of the sort, unless of course asking people to be aware of their privilege, listening to those who don't have it, and doing what they can to address it in their daily lives (
see Mary Anne's comment for a beautiful
illustration of how even small gestures make a difference) is something that comes «at personal cost.»
In religious terms, let me use this
illustration: when we are little children, some of our parents comforted us when we were afraid of dying that God wouldn't let us die, that we would be safe...
see you in the morning!
It is easy to
see that we are here
not really confronted with an alternative because the empiricist can
not wholly dispense with categories with which to organize his facts, nor can his opponent forego documentation and
illustration of ideas by empirical (historical) facts.
If the imagery of his sermons is to be real he must
see life as life,
not as an
illustration under point two.
for a user manual PDF file, then go to page 9, on the left hand side you will
see an
illustration (Figure 9) and instruction # 6 will show you how to tighten the wheel so it won't wobble.
CLICK HERE for a user manual PDF file, then go to page 9, on the left hand side you will
see an
illustration (Figure 9) and instruction # 6 will show you how to tighten the wheel so it won't wobble.
I just can't
see how this is Dems «shooting themselves in the foot» — you need to show me a significant number of voters who were turned against him because of this
illustration for me to believe that.
NOT LIKE HOME Rocky super-Earth 55 Cancri e,
seen in this artist's
illustration, is about Earth's size, but a new study suggests it and other similar hot exoplanets probably formed in a completely different way than Earth did.
Except this is
not fiction, it is our current understanding of the universe and its history [
see illustration above].
Several months ago the scene in question was acted,
not, as might be supposed, in the interior of a submarine, but in a quiet corner of a motion picture studio [
see illustration].
The key factor in the atmospheric demise is that unlike Earth, Mars doesn't have a global magnetic field (
see illustrations below).
In a computer simulation of pheromone evaporation [
see middle
illustration on page 42], researchers presented identical food sources to an artificial colony at different distances from the
nest.
For example, the blue - bearded helmetcrest (pictured on the left in the
illustration above) hasn't been
seen in decades, and researchers suspect this hummingbird species could have already gone extinct.
Whether on the Internet or in - person, you've probably
seen illustrations depicting the chakra system — even if you didn't realize it.
What you don't know — and what those magazines and websites don't often tell you — is that your squat form might
not look like the ones you
see in the pictures or those little «squat form demonstration»
illustrations.
I'm following along, can't wait to
see your
illustrations and maybe be one of them!
I also have a blog at http://dancinginmyawkwardarms.blogspot.com/ about fashion
illustration, I'd love if you could check out and
see if you like it or
not.
I always like
seeing your fashion
illustrations because
not only do get to
see more of your art, but I find new blogs - often with styles I might
not have ever found on my own, but that I like a lot.
As soon as I
saw this pair I just couldn't resist to share it with you and created this watercolor
illustration.
- The
illustrations and instructions are fabulous with each exercise explained in detail with «do's and don'ts»
see above
A battered nightclub veteran too busy mourning her late junkie husband to
see or cope with her daughter's nameless distress, she's a walking
illustration of Altman's worldview; but she isn't a real character, and Singer is even less of one.
As for its general silhouette, the Supra that we'll
see for the road (likely near the end of this year), the one that we've shown you in endless spy photos and
illustrations, won't be nearly as aggressive as the race car, of course.
Fortunately, I wasn't charged much for the editor and
illustration,
seeing as they were friends of mine.
But in between arrivals and departures, I got bored, and sometimes I made people up, to
see if my mother could detect the false woman in a pink blazer, with the hamster in her carry - on luggage, among the actual transient citizens of Terminal B.
Not long after receiving the gold watch, I wrote my very first book, a mystery I called The Pink Packet Thieves, twenty - two pages in length, including
illustrations.
I didn't
see the finished book with its
illustrations until it was actually published and arrived in the mail.
Though
not all interior art was
seen at the time of this review, the available
illustrations perfectly convey the gang's moxie.
Part of why I turned to crowdfunding in the first place is because I didn't want to go the vector premade
illustration route, and because I was getting the editing and print run I couldn't finance entirely on my own, I
see working harder to get the cover and illustrator that would really make the outside of the book match what I've toiled to create within.
I couldn't do that before I
saw the rough
illustrations!
Photos and
illustrations and super cool font treatments are expensive and now that I have to pay for it myself, I
see that the economics of publishing simple don't warrant that kind of expense unless you expect to sell 500,000 copies — and unless you're Stephen King, you can't start out with that expectation.
If «Author Solutions» can point me to one, just ONE children's picture book that they have had a hand in designing, that has become a success story, that actually has decent
illustration (and
not googleyed, digital, bucket coloured art) I would love to
see it.
Though the KF8 format doesn't allow readers to enlarge the text unless the file contains Kindle's pop - up text feature, readers can still tap images to enlarge them and
see the incredible detail that's gone into the stunning
illustrations in all three of these Tales by Trees titles.
When I look at the example /
illustration you worked out in the main part of the post, I don't
see these numbers anywhere.
For example,
see http://www.motherjones.com/files/images/big-bank-theory-chart-large.jpg as an
illustration of bank mergers and acquisitions, and AFAIK that doesn't include many smaller deals.
Paw Fest's weekend market will
see vendors selling
not just chic pet accessories to spoil your pets silly, but services like pet massages, pet
illustrations, and photography as well.
The dog in the
illustration had his tail trimmed
not that many weeks prior to the photo, so you need to look closely to
see that I am trimming about 1» of feathering off.
That's
not to say it will
see the light of day as a proper book with hard covers and pages and even
illustrations, but I have to do some serious work on it, if it is to have half a chance.
«Ocean View» sounds like it should be a better view than an «Ocean Side» view but you can
see from the
illustration that this isn't the case.
Though we
see a nice
illustration of Chris» life circling the drain, we don't have much stock in it, because we really have no idea who Chris actually is.
Many of these resources would be full of cool
illustrations that you couldn't
see anywhere else.
Any character
illustrations you
see aren't from me, but the rest is.
Whether it's
illustrations of the city itself or intensely close - up portraits of the people that live there, the artist
sees what others might
not, revealing vulnerabilities and offering a gritty exposure of urban life.
Paying a Little More for an Extra Dimension — It isn't only the
illustration market that's booming lately, sculpture is also
seeing something of a revival as art dealers and collectors begin reevaluating the medium's sizeable potential in light of a scarcity of Old Master and Renaissance paintings on the market.
But having
seen the show on its stop in Tampa, I can say that the
illustrations don't convey the effect of her painting all that well.
As these pictures are, given the book's small format, tinier than is typical, my suspicion here is that Judd himself, who didn't like
seeing his work diminished, might have objected to such thumbnail
illustrations.
do i
not remember
seeing illustrations 50 years ago in middle school textbooks of 1800s - era ocean going steamships equipped with three - masted riggings?