Kelly's Blue Black is a tall,
narrow column of a painting.
The activity begins deep in a geyser's underground plumbing (video), where high - pressure water boils, sending bubbles up through
a narrow column of water within the overlying rock.
No attention was paid to our complaints, including complaints that lawyers can not do their work in the very simplistic way required, i.e., drafting by putting very briefly worded comments in
the narrow columns of an on - line template page.
(3) We were required to submit our comments to each draft within
the narrow columns of an online 8.5 x 11 inch single page template (turned on its side), even though we made clear that lawyers can not do their work that way.
Not exact matches
Narrow search: Select year in left
column, and / or article type in 1
of 3 pulldowns.
Regarding your daily emails with links to the blog posts: In order to view the entire email on a mobile smartphone in readable type, you need to
narrow the width
of your center
column to, say, 600 pixels and increase font size, which will make your HTML email readable on a mobile device and PC's / Macs.
Cooper resigned before the start
of the 2013 season, making this
narrow defeat the last mark in the «L»
column for the coach.
Lumbar spinal stenosis is brought about by a
narrowing of the spinal canal caused by the degeneration
of the vertebrae, discs, muscles, and ligaments that comprise the spinal
column.
Assuming atmospheric pressure at ground level, nine atm is more than enough to «hang» a water
column in a
narrow tube (tracheids or vessels) from the top
of a 100 meter tree.
Lumbar spinal stenosis is brought about by a
narrowing of the spinal canal caused by the degeneration
of the vertebrae, discs, joints, and ligaments that comprise the spinal
column, resulting in a compression
of nerve roots.
The advantages
of this style
of work are that you can often base yourself at home, work hours that suit you (so sudden emergencies — like the sickly children I had to cope with while writing this
column — can be worked around without your employer realising), and focus on a fairly
narrow range
of tasks that interest you.
You can see that even though I haven't used the
column of colour in this outfit (which you could if you wanted to), I've made sure to choose a straight skirt to
narrow your body and it includes vertical details to help elongate.
Every dashboard instrument and gauge is mounted in the center
of the steering
column, where the
narrow steering wheel rotates around them.
iBooks tries harder than the Kindle app in landscape, offering facing pages
of text, but the
columns are a bit too
narrow for my taste.
(And,
of course, apps like Mail and NetNewsWire solve the issue with their two -
column interfaces in landscape mode, which force the reading pane to a
narrower width.)
When reading text with
narrow columns, such as those in a newspaper, we might even stop just once per line or pair
of lines.
You see, Bernadee suffers from spinal stenosis, a
narrowing of the spinal cord and
column, and she can't walk long distances.
Lumbosacral stenosis is a painful
narrowing of the spinal
column that can be congenital or degenerative.
The characteristic architectural elements
of this time, such as «pot - bellied»
columns, low arched ceilings,
narrow window - loop holes, tented roofs, frescoes with floral designs, use
of multicolored tiles and massive forging, are manifest both in the external and in the internal decoration
of these structures.
• NEW Taste: Located on the ground floor, it is based on the iconic Favela Chair, with
columns covered in long
narrow strips
of wood, reminiscent
of the favelas in Brazil, and pieces
of furniture from the old Olympic hotel.
Cutler plays the sculptor, with tall,
narrow columns out
of Cubism or Futurism.
If you look at the full length
of the
column of smoke and you notice that vertical speed
of the plume
of smoke speeds up every 200 km (in a vertical direction), you might conclude that the flume containing the
column of smoke
narrows every 2oo km and the Venturi Effect leads to the increase in speed
of the plume
of smoke.
> Ordinarily in a duel between Allied line and French
column, the greater volume
of fire laid down by the line (where every single weapon could be brought to bear on the front and flanks
of the
narrower column) could be expected to be the decisive factor.
As I write in my
column this week at Above the Law, these grants provide tangible, real - world examples
of how technology is being used to enhance access to justice and
narrow the justice gap.
Read my full
column here: This Week In Legal Tech: Real - World Examples
Of Using Tech To
Narrow The Justice Gap.
I arrived at the newspaper just after the literally - cut - and - paste era («paste up,» to its practitioners), when strips
of text in
narrow columns were laid onto the pages with adhesives, next to black - and - white photos, on large green boards.
Description: This resume format uses a table in Microsoft Word (without borders) to place the main section headings (Objective, Experience, Education, etc) in a
narrow column on the left - hand side
of the resume.
When using the therapist search, the user is presented with three
columns: The first provides a series
of filters, including «Marriage Counseling», «Counseling approaches», «Languages spoken», etc. — Each
of these filter categories contains filter subcategories, which affect the search results and allow one to
narrow down one's list
of therapists.
«Eliminating cabinets over the cooktop really opened up the space,» explains Peter, adding that having
narrow drawer
columns on either side
of it creates a strong focal point that also widens the space.