Sentences with phrase «produced in a variety of shapes»

Not exact matches

Edwin Jagger and Merkur are two of the best and most well - respected names in the safety razor business, both of which produce a wide variety of different razors in numerous different shapes, styles, colors and sizes.
For me, the Ultimate Summer Salad uses the freshest in - season produce I can find, mixes sweet + savory flavors, juicy + crunchy + creamy + crispy textures, includes a rainbow of colorful fruits and vegetables, has a variety of shapes and sizes for visual appeal, and is dressed lightly with a simple salad dressing.
Nuovo Pasta produces a selection of premium pasta and sauces in a variety of flavors, colors and shapes to help bring out the inner Food Network celebrity chef in all of us — at a reasonable price.
With three distilleries and a great diversity in whisky making (different still shapes, five types of cask, and three varieties of wood), Suntory produces over 100 malt and grain whiskies which amounts to the whole of Scotland's production.
They come in myriad shapes, colors and forms and produce a rich variety of secondary metabolites.
Currently, beans can be found in countless varieties and hundreds of specialized cultivars, created mainly through selective breeding in order to produce beans of a specific color, size, shape, or starch content.
They are produced in a wide variety of sizes and shapes.
McCollum has used the system in collaborations with a community library, schoolchildren, home craftworkers, writers, architects, and other artists, as the Shapes are created to be used for many different kinds of projects, and so far have been produced in the form of both prints and sculpture, in Plexiglas, Corian, plywood, hardwoods, metals, rubber, and fabric, in a variety of sizes.
The elegant symmetry of the works in this series is achieved by placing a sequence of L - shaped right angles in a variety of combinations — in Telluride they are placed back to back — to produce the first paintings in Stella's oeuvre that breaks centuries of artistic tradition that enclosed pictorial illusion within the confines of a rectangular enclosed space.
Untitled, c. 1956, for instance makes it clear that the distinct reds and blues of the shapes hugging the perimeter of the painting were relied upon in producing the washed - out violet that fills the remaining shapes in the center, indicating a small palette of limited variety and duration — a palette that was predetermined and adhered to as long as it lasted.
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