Sentences with phrase «stills in rectangles»

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Although there is a growing market for all - in - one reusable diapers made from synthetics, most cloth diapers are still cotton prefolds — rectangles of fabric that fit into waterproof liners.
Measurements from one bird show shifts (red squiggles, right) of the center of pressure on its foot (in rectangles) are smallest when the bird is still (possibly dozing).
Emulating the film's design, the scored menu tastefully displays clips and stills in squares and rectangles against white.
In my file for the car, I still have the less than 1/2 inch rectangle metal piece.
You can look for a long time at the surface of some of the oils made around 1960 and still make new discoveries: a shift in colour and texture at the right - hand edge of a work; a tiny, at times invisible, splash of bright green, pink, or turquoise; or a sharp white rectangle at the very bottom, half obscured by thicker ice - cream folds of paint.
Each rectangle frames still more diagonals running every which way in the plane, like fussy grillwork for a suburban estate.
On the studio wall, a grass - green rectangle with silvery deposits coursing over it hangs next to a still life of fruit in plastic bags.
Others have the concentric rectangles of still earlier Stella, in black or white, with the same care to leave space between them so that its brushwork stands apart.
Hofmann made works of astonishing variety, crossing the boundaries between allusion and invention, reference and abstraction, in paintings ranging from the broadly invoked interiors, still lifes, and landscapes of his first American years, to eerie surrealizing «creatures,» minimal geometric abstractions, and finally, the bold confrontations of pulsating rectangles of thick paint — the acclaimed «Slabs» — and the orchestrations of free - floating, varied painterly gestures that characterized his last years.
By the 1860s, they had become two simple rectangles, which are still worn by barristers today; the two rectangles are even said to represent the tablets of Moses in the Old Testament.
(In the default «bridge» theme, you're still looking at a lot of embossed, rounded rectangles, which looks a little out of place.)
The angular rectangle still has its fans, but it's quickly becoming less and less relevant as manufacturers look to squeeze bezels, slice off millimeters in thickness and attempt to provide more futuristic - looking devices.
A bunch of rectangles crooked in a room still can look awkward.
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