Sentences with phrase «same framed prints»

I have found the exact same framed prints shown on many of the walls in the Ballards catalog for much, much less at Stein Mart!

Not exact matches

It took a while to settle down, even though there were people doing fantastic stuff with print formatting in the same time frame.
The act of borrowing printed books is still by far the most popular activity at libraries, even compared with using computers: 64 % of library users ages 16 and older checked out a book in the last 12 months, compared with 29 % who used a computer at the library in the same time frame.
The living room's wood - framed sofas have neutral - toned upholstery accented by palm - print pillows, and in the dining room, the same pairing of wood and beige upholstery has traditional Caribbean elegance.
I would have liked to have it from FAA because I had seen how well they made an expensive large framed print of the same image, but FAA did not offer houseware items at that time.
Each print is titled according to the coordinates of the gradient tool, thereby giving the information necessary to produce the image yourself; at the same time, the works themselves are produced to the highest technical standard, printed, mounted and framed at considerable cost.
Two stunning portraits by masters of the form also bear significant mention: Yousuf Karsh's doleful and revealing 1948 gelatin silver print of Albert Einstein is estimated to bring between $ 7,000 - $ 9,000, while Annie Leibovitz's Robert Redford, Malibu, California 1980, captures the famed movie star in a brilliantly blue - framed moment of repose in Los Angeles while at the same time showing the touch that has made Leibovitz the most famous photographer of contemporary America.
The Same River (Celilo)(polyptych, detail), 2015 embellished Lambda prints and frames, each 18 x 12 x 4 inches SOLD
Although prepared in the same way a canvas would be made ready for a traditional painting — stretched over a wooden frame and painted with layers of translucent gum — the found fabric is reversed to present a shadow of the «real» print.
The same could be true of the next generation of lawyers and their current legal research professors.2 We have likely reached a point at which our frames of reference diverge sufficiently that we don't share a common reference point for approaching the structure of legal research.3 Arguably, the tech - saturated millennials need a solid research foundation more than any generation before them.4 Yet many of them regard our legal research instruction as cumbersome or outdated.5 Having grown up using intuitive electronic devices, and using them to good advantage, 6 many modern law students resist legal research methods that require rigidity, formality, or — worst of all — a trip to a print library.7 Indeed, many of them are downright «mistrustful both of physical libraries and of those who extol their virtues.»
Legal Realism Unpublished Decisions, Non-Citation Rules, and Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 32.1 Existing Legal Scholarship and Empirical Data A DETAILED COMPARISON OF PRINT AND ELECTRONIC RESEARCH PROCESSES — IDENTIFYING SALIENT DIFFERENCES Electronic Researchers Are Not Guided by Key System Information to the Same Extent as Print Researchers with Respect to Identifying Relevant Theories, Principles, and Cases Electronic Researchers Do Not Encounter and Interpret Individual Cases Through the Lens of Key System Information to the Same Extent as Print Researchers Electronic Researchers Are Exposed to More — and Different — Case Texts than Print Researchers COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY - DERIVED PREDICTIONS ABOUT THE CONSEQUENCES OF A CHANGED RESEARCH PROCESS: DIVERSITY IN FRAMING AND TILTING AT WINDMILLS Principles and Theories of Cognitive Psychology Influence of Labeling Influence of Categories Confirmatory Bias and Selective Information Processing Application of Cognitive Psychology Principles to Legal Research Diversity in FraPRINT AND ELECTRONIC RESEARCH PROCESSES — IDENTIFYING SALIENT DIFFERENCES Electronic Researchers Are Not Guided by Key System Information to the Same Extent as Print Researchers with Respect to Identifying Relevant Theories, Principles, and Cases Electronic Researchers Do Not Encounter and Interpret Individual Cases Through the Lens of Key System Information to the Same Extent as Print Researchers Electronic Researchers Are Exposed to More — and Different — Case Texts than Print Researchers COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY - DERIVED PREDICTIONS ABOUT THE CONSEQUENCES OF A CHANGED RESEARCH PROCESS: DIVERSITY IN FRAMING AND TILTING AT WINDMILLS Principles and Theories of Cognitive Psychology Influence of Labeling Influence of Categories Confirmatory Bias and Selective Information Processing Application of Cognitive Psychology Principles to Legal Research Diversity in FraPrint Researchers with Respect to Identifying Relevant Theories, Principles, and Cases Electronic Researchers Do Not Encounter and Interpret Individual Cases Through the Lens of Key System Information to the Same Extent as Print Researchers Electronic Researchers Are Exposed to More — and Different — Case Texts than Print Researchers COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY - DERIVED PREDICTIONS ABOUT THE CONSEQUENCES OF A CHANGED RESEARCH PROCESS: DIVERSITY IN FRAMING AND TILTING AT WINDMILLS Principles and Theories of Cognitive Psychology Influence of Labeling Influence of Categories Confirmatory Bias and Selective Information Processing Application of Cognitive Psychology Principles to Legal Research Diversity in FraPrint Researchers Electronic Researchers Are Exposed to More — and Different — Case Texts than Print Researchers COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY - DERIVED PREDICTIONS ABOUT THE CONSEQUENCES OF A CHANGED RESEARCH PROCESS: DIVERSITY IN FRAMING AND TILTING AT WINDMILLS Principles and Theories of Cognitive Psychology Influence of Labeling Influence of Categories Confirmatory Bias and Selective Information Processing Application of Cognitive Psychology Principles to Legal Research Diversity in FraPrint Researchers COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY - DERIVED PREDICTIONS ABOUT THE CONSEQUENCES OF A CHANGED RESEARCH PROCESS: DIVERSITY IN FRAMING AND TILTING AT WINDMILLS Principles and Theories of Cognitive Psychology Influence of Labeling Influence of Categories Confirmatory Bias and Selective Information Processing Application of Cognitive Psychology Principles to Legal Research Diversity in FFRAMING AND TILTING AT WINDMILLS Principles and Theories of Cognitive Psychology Influence of Labeling Influence of Categories Confirmatory Bias and Selective Information Processing Application of Cognitive Psychology Principles to Legal Research Diversity in FramingFraming.
In the same vein, Face ID has been tricked by an intricate $ 150 mask that's made of a 3D - printed frame, a silicone nose, and 2D images for parts such as the eyes.
I used those exact same Target frames for my botanical prints.
Got a pair of brass lamps for $ 2 each recently and Hobby Lobby had lampshades 50 % off the same day, so I the lamps only cost me $ 17 each!Some more greenery: cedar, nandina berries and holly on the other side of the bed with something I printed and framed last year.
:) My Mom has the same bird print and hers came in a navy bluish frame.
A black - framed print in the same shades creates co-ordination and turns a white chest into a focal point.
Dining Area: Docksta table from IKEA, Mahogany Buffet from Craigslist, Mirror - same auction source as mirror in entryway - they were a lot of three frames, photographs by Ellen von Unwerth, and Russell James, Anemone print on left is by Hugo Guinness.
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