Sentences with phrase «stone surface under»

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This is what the surface of a kidney stone looks like under a microscope.
The idea of «fabrication» also denotes making something up, of fiction rather than truth, and this knack for wordplay surfaces in Deacon's titles, which might establish juxtapositions or wreak new meaning from familiar sayings or clichés — see Let's not be Stupid (1991), No Stone Unturned (1999) or Water Under the Bridge (2008).
These incorporated materials such as nails, wood, newspaper cuttings and other bits and pieces to alter the painting surface, a technique he developed from a 1952 tour of Europe and North Africa with the artist Cy Twombly during which he started collecting junk like bits of rope, stones, sticks, bones which he exhibited in Rome and Florence under the title «scatole contemplative,» or thought boxes.
Wow, I had to follow the link and check out the «stone» counter, who would have guessed the wood under a laminate would become the surface to look like soapstone!
Things look OK on the surface, but if guests have peeked in the cabinet under the sink, I'm surprised they haven't turned to stone on the spot considering the Medusa - like tangle of stuff inside: half - used shampoo bottles, a jumble of hair accessories, a curling iron, foam curlers I'm not sure I've ever used, three cans of my husband's shaving cream (and not one with a lid), and the list goes on.
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