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Like all the best old towns, it folds into its landscape, the grid of terraces like contours girdling the hill.
Due to the necessity of following the contours the length of the leat was seventeen and a half miles.
Events may have been shaped to fit the contours of a film script, but the emotional truth of the situations is vividly authentic.
He was so perfectly shaped that all she wanted to do was trace the contours of his musculature and well formed face.
We want to shape the contours of the research setting, by presenting the latest developments and by mapping the terrain of future exploration.
Open linear shapes are the contours of nurses' stations, curved forms the sine waves of various organ-function monitors.
Triangles provide stability and curved shapes soften the contours of objects.
The images were precisely to scale, the contours actual traces of the plants themselves.
It's the shapes rather than the contours which attract us in Piero's painting.
I traced the contours of it for a moment, wondering how much longer their dewy, life-like coloring would last.
One of the things he most loves about that landscape is the way the stone walls that thread across the hills pick out the contours of the land.
Lesson number two was how easy it is to be led away from your course by old tracks and the natural contours in the land.
The greens, all of different shapes and contours, all have an excellent putting surface.
The job might be considerably easier if the driver could don a pair of glasses that superimposes the contours of the map right on the ground.
In many cases the scale is not given, and in the littorals the bottom depth contours are not identified.
It is noteworthy that this map closely matches the petrographic contours of the geological map.
The propulsive contours Liszt assigns to the left hand all but vanished, thus attenuating texture and the work itself of its internecine dramas.
Mathews brilliantly traces the precise contours of her mood swings, their pace and imagery, their irrational, irresistible force.
Well, one sure way to butcher Scarlatti keyboard music is to use the piano to smooth over Scarlatti's sharp contours.
Kom can have as many as eight phonetic tones including contours, or combinations of tones.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The smoke of torches has also done its work in reducing the brilliant tones and blunting the delicate contours.
The contours on maps are always numbered, the number of each showing its height above some plane called a datum plane.
In it the chisel has merely reproduced the contours of the eyelids and the salience of the eyeball.
In all maps that are to be contoured some plane, called the datum plane, must be used to which all contours are referred.
In addition, there are indicated the sub-surface contours of one or more of the coal seams which are selected as datum horizons.
This appearance of thickness is enhanced by the contours of bony shell which correspond to the contours of the scutes.
The hachured hills are based upon contours, and are of admirable commensurability.
The hills are hachured and in some instances contours at intervals of 50 metres are introduced.
She couldn't have been more than eighteen and her figure was nubile in its firm flesh and flowing contours.
How should the units be drawn to be in harmony with the inceptive axis, the contours, and to each other?
Be able to measure a gradient, contours, conventional signs of ordnance survey and scales.
The fingers should be wiped very lightly with either soap and water or xylene, always following the ridge contours.
Look for their iridescence of edges of shadow, and of the contours of objects.
From the 3D scanned point clouds are extracted the 3D contours of the vertical walls within are done the radial basis function 3D interpolations.
All the rock contours show this, and so do the medial moraines.
From this guest room in the east wing is a lovely rendering of Half Dome and its striking contours.
He sculpted the almost geographical contours of this broodingly mythic work with visionary vigour.
Now, we could talk about ogive contours, polymer tip versus no tip and ballistic coefficients.
Despite the touches of barbarism in his contours, there was a singular force in the gentleman's face, and in his bold rolling eye.
Miss Bartlett was already seated on a tightly stuffed arm-chair, which had the colour and the contours of a tomato.
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