Not exact matches
From doing simple things like coming
over and doing the
washing up to letting me use her as a sounding board when the stress of dealing with a colicky baby with a cows milk protein allergy got on top of me, she was there through thick and
thin... and still is.
By around 5.33 million years ago, the rising sea level was just enough to
wash over the
thin land bridge at Gibraltar, resulting in a catastrophic flood that refilled the sea, he says.
Face
Wash / Make - Up Remover — get rid of your make - up removers and pads and just use a
thin layer of coconut oil all
over your face and eye area, then wipe clean with a warm washcloth!
And my old pair didn't get
thinner, get fuzz balls on them or deteriorate with all the
washes, workouts, etc.
over all these years.
This means a
thin slice of a well -
washed tomato with 100 bacteria at 8 am could contain just
over 26 million bacteria by 2 pm on the same day.
The same affinities inspire C. Gregory Gummersall's sharp acrylic colors
over collage, Melissa Meyer in her reduction of controlled brushwork to
wash textures, and Elizabeth Gourlay's
thin parallels
over looser areas of color, like a darkened Agnes Martin or a lightened Paul Klee.
That year, they visited New York and saw Helen Frankenthaler's «Mountains and Sea,» in which she had poured
thin washes of paint
over an untreated canvas.
For Louis, the Veil paintings represented a complete artistic breakthrough; fluid waves of pigment
wash over the canvas surface, as Greenberg describes how, «Louis spills his paint on unsized and unprimed cotton duck canvas, leaving the pigment almost everywhere
thin enough, no matter how many different veils of it are superimposed, for the eye to sense the threadedness and wovenness of the fabric underneath.
I am aware that this dust does originate from Africa (It has been
washed out
over the UK before, covering vehicles, for instance, with a
thin, dusty layer).
The advantage
over this screen to other OLED ones is that it's
thinner, more energy efficient, and doesn't have the inclination to
wash out completely in direct sunlight.