She wants to reveal visual phenomena
without trickery, using basic shapes, symmetrical layouts, and pared - down colour palettes.
Greenbergian thought says that painting should be the story of the painting's own making, and that part I agree with — it's that kind of flat - footed... but I would say that somebody like Mary Heilmann, who started out in craft, is more of an influence on me than Greenberg's criteria — just her play it as it lays, put it down here, one - two - three,
without any trickery.
In the past I've written about the little trick that IHG Rewards members can use to purchase points for as little as 0.6 cents each and, if you were targeted for the recent 100 % bonus promotion, you were able to buy IHG Rewards points (
without any trickery) for as little as 0.578 cents each.
Great job by the salesman Hossam Sadaka to present all options available to
me without any trickery or pressure.
Even
without the trickery, the defender in charge of covering the tight end on pop plays has little time to make a decision.
Not exact matches
To fix this problem, the ads actually employed some audio
trickery that allow the TV to shout «Alexa»
without waking the system.
«The knight introduces an element of
trickery — the ability of a David to attack the Goliath - queen —
without being demolished by the larger piece,» wrote Anthony Saidy and Norman Lessing in The World of Chess.
When he did I had to recover the ball quickly and throw it to our right - winger who would have to use all manner of
trickery to avoid a similar fate and cross a sodden ten stone lump of leather at a similarly sodden ten stone slip of a lad who played at centre - forward and was expected to head the ball, laces and all, in a downward direction
without concussing himself.
The Cornell Food and Brand Lab is led by Dr. Brian Wansink, whom I've referred to here as a «master of lunchroom
trickery:» Wansink is the leading expert on how subtle changes to the physical layout of cafeterias can induce people to make healthier choices
without being aware of the manipulation.
They did this
without any genetic
trickery.
Anderson shot on 35 mm — as much a tribute to the era it celebrates as a stand against the complete capitulation to digital production — and recreates the era
without lots of digital
trickery.
Floating down hallways and staircases
without cutting is an experience that feels both exhilarating and truly intimate, and while post-production
trickery has clearly been used to pull off such a feat, it is utterly seamless, giving the sensation of being right in the moment as the drama unfolds before your very eyes.
The 1 - litre model is also worth a look if you want a frugal runaround but don't want the extra cost and potential issues down the line of diesel: Whether manual or S tronic, it hits 62.8 mpg
without any cylinder - deactivation
trickery, and emits 104g / km of CO2.
The rear underbody is carefully modeled
without any trace of downforce - improving
trickery, but it does nicely finish the rear composition.
Under the hood the Nissan Z appeals to the purist
without the latest
trickery.
Ardent blue bomber fans have been playing this set via emulation for years now, but it'd be nice to play it
without resorting to save state hacks and other
trickery to reach Wily Tower.
The ability to subtly change depth - of - field, all
without processing
trickery, is a feature I've always wanted in a smartphone.
It sports the lovely Material Design theme, but is solely for text messages, which, as always can't be beamed to a computer or tablet
without a bunch of third - party app
trickery.
Nor should we forget how it's impossible to boot directly to the desktop in Windows 8
without resorting to third - party apps or technical
trickery.
That's
without any software
trickery, just the natural character of the lens.