Sentences with phrase «thin dividing line»

There is a thin dividing line between a soul mate or life partner, and playmate.
Simple yet refined, this chronological resume features block sections with thin dividing lines.

Not exact matches

There is becoming a thinner line dividing «tech» and «traditional» industries.
Divide the mixture between two parchment paper - lined baking sheets and spread it into a thin layer.
In Antarctica, dynamic thinning has accelerated at the grounding lines of the major glaciers of the Amundsen Sea embayment, and in places has penetrated to within 100 km of the ice divides.
Imagine that the plumb line lies on a flat, vertical surface, like an infinitely thin wall, that divides your standing foot in half lengthwise and runs up through your body.
It's a thin line between a subtle performance that captivates and a lack of performance that bores, and Cousty is always on the right side of that divide.
by Walter Chaw The line between love and misanthropy is thin and Todd Solondz is a cunning cartographer of that precarious divide.
A very thin line divides one from the other, notwithstanding that ostensibly very different ideologies produced them.
Thin line is divided by strokes, which show the end of chapters of the read book.
It seems like the thin line between Technology and Media has evaporated to the point where there is no longer a discernible divide at all.
A strong, diagonal line divides the canvas into two quadrants, while thinner, more luminous and transparent strokes surround the canvas's perimeter, encircling its powerful central forms.
Some of those I'd been most drawn to appeared reduced, hardened and flattened, a little too obvious: the 1973 expanse of white Enamelac on an aluminium base that shows in a thin line down the left - hand side and along the bottom; a row of square pieces from the same year, their fat L - shapes of black (oxidised copper, apparently) set off by smaller white baked - enamel squares; and 1985's Catalyst III, with its steel bolts and thin, intermittent lines of black enamel seeming to divide the aluminium base and contain it in a pointedly incomplete frame.
Small, pyramidal monochromatic shapes pop up from the surface of Chun's prints and are separated by thin lines a few inches apart, which divide the compositions like the creases in a folded map.
The compositions — consisting of densely filled segments radiating from multiple points in iterative, hand - drawn patterns — are divided roughly into halves or quadrants by thin, geometrical lines.
The format is derived from Neo-Plasticism — arrangements of rectangular and semirectangular planes of unmodulated color divided by thin black lines — but the effect owes much to Sander's association with the New York School.
For his debut Los Angeles exhibition, Stanley Whitney presents a body of brand new paintings employing his decades - old compositional approach: gridded squares of pigment, divided by thin horizontal lines.
Arguably, the dividing line may be thin in certain cases (think about regulatory fire - prevention facilities for example), but if it can be linked, by its nature and purpose, to the exercise of an economic activity (the commercial use of a transport infrastructure), arguably, that activity will also be considered as economic and therefore will be caught by the State aid rules.
The lines that divide the Mi A1 from other stock Android devices is a thin one indeed.
Bold, open squares and thin black lines divide the two - column page layout.
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