Mary has
seen illustrations where whole life is 12 times more expensive than a 20 year term life policy that she thinks she needs.
We saw the illustration where the giant is extending his hand, and everyone was like, «Whoa!!»
Not exact matches
This is an
illustration of two Pieris rapae, better known as cabbage white, butterflies during a mating dance
where the male performs sweeps under the female to show off his bright violet wing colors that only the butterflies can
see through their sophisticated visual system.
(A less grim
illustration of mode confusion can be
seen in this clip from Anchorman 2,
where Ron Burgundy grossly misunderstands the capabilities of cruise control.)
For another
illustration,
see David Haworth's Virgo,
where Vindemiatrix (Epsilon Virginis) is mislabelled as Zaniah (Eta Virginis).
There's the
Illustration Gallery
where you can
see the
illustrations you have completed by collecting the required Anna's Momentos.
As you can
see by clicking the
illustration to the left, it's possible to drill down from broad - based topics like Business & Investing through Small Business & Entrepreneurship, to specific subtopics and strategies
where your book could become an Amazon's Top 100 sellers in that category.
When you use x-ray, if available for your book, you can
see a time - line
illustration that shows
where fictional characters, ideas, historical figures, places and topics are mentioned on the current page, current chapter or the entire book.
There's the
Illustration Gallery
where you can
see the
illustrations you have completed by collecting the required Anna's Momentos.
There is an entire section dedicated to game character
illustration where you can
see what some of your favorite characters were first designed to look like.
It will be
seen only in Philadelphia,
where visitors will experience one of the country's great artistic legacies through brilliantly colored landscapes, still lifes and genre scenes, as well as
illustrations and designs for ceramics and stained glass.
We especially love his recent series of Eye Spy
illustrations and his cover for The Tokyoiter, which he says was inspired by the first time he
saw a Sumo wrestler: «It was at my local station,
where he was looking at his phone, waiting for a train.»
When you consider that Petersen spent a decade as a computer programmer in New York City, returning to his first love of
illustration in 2012, you can start to
see where a lot of this computerised, digital inspiration stems from.
We
saw a sketch of an electric car drawing power from the wind and storing energy from the grid, a photo of farmer taking off a hay crop while a wind turbine generates royalty income for his family from the same field, an
illustration of wind energy at the centre of a clean and vibrant cityscape, and many more examples of how Canadians are becoming more conscious about
where our electricity comes from, how we use it, and how our choices can contribute to a more prosperous and sustainable world.
Links to LOD & AAM records are at the first link I gave
where I outlined the exercise I've requested, which can easily be carried out in 5 minutes in a few spreadsheet columns by anyone (including anyone who has never
seen illustrations and seminal 1997 & 2010 formal articles referenced in STC101's middle section).
In which case one needs to properly consider what happens at night (when there is no solar input) and what happens when there are temperature inversions (which must be taking place somewhere on this planet on a reasonably regular basis) which act as a safety valve venting any excess temperature built up (
see the article Frostbite Falls by E M Smith on WUWT in which he givces an
illustration where local temperatures fell to -43 C, ie., 230K which is significantly below the calculated BB temp of the Earth without GHGs)
You really
see the full power of the display in apps such as Google Fit,
where even the tiniest details in the notification cards» background
illustrations were well - defined.