She overlaid disparate histories and geographies in her installation of gridded, expressionistically rendered paintings. |
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Finlay's contribution is to be a series of sculptures of cherry-filled urns adorning a gridded garden by Pia Maria Simig. |
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All sites were gridded at 25-m intervals, which allowed me to locate and map redstart territories. |
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Thereafter, surface concentrations were simply collected by placing 50 x 50 cm wooden frames gridded at 10-cm intervals over the area. |
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Displayed predominantly in gridded series, the photographs were printed slightly dark, so that the whites have a grayish tonality. |
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It's best to use a gridded rotary cutting mat and ruler from the same manufacturer to be sure the calibrations will align perfectly. |
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The aluminum ground, etched with wavering striations or gridded squares crossed with lines, can be seen through the paint. |
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In two of the works, the surface has been irregularly gridded into a Mondrian-like architectonic structure. |
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We recorded kleptoparasitism and predation by gulls by ad libitum, continuous sampling of the gridded area, including the air above it. |
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Unlike a regular storyboard, in these drawings each frame is gridded, showing the different scenes that are going to be combined together. |
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As an index of nest concealment, we measured foliage density around nests, using a 0.5 x 0.5 m board gridded into 100 squares. |
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The space looks modern, gridded, but one wanders through the grid like someone lost in a forest. |
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A large carefully gridded window looks out over the park and further daylight is brought in through slits in wall and roof. |
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Andrew Christofides's asymmetrically gridded paintings are delicately graded and modeled. |
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The door is gridded into panels, and the larger half contains a slotted window, beneath which is a red button. |
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In two of the works the surface has been irregularly gridded into a Mondrian-like architectonic structure. |
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Here she's gridded out around 564 color glossies into a long, narrow photo-mosaic. |
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Skilled cartographers then laid the information collected onto gridded paper at a central office in Dublin. |
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For more sophisticated analysis, a powerful algebraic calculator for gridded data is available. |
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Including painted patchworks of color and other collaged materials, the gridded compositions are essentially geometric, yet decidedly improvisational and playful. |
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Study sites were gridded with numbered metal stakes at 100-m intervals along the roughly linear river to determine between-year movement patterns of returning birds. |
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Some wreckage which couldn't be identified was spotted in the vicinity, after the co-ordinates they'd been given the evening before had been reached and gridded. |
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All sites were gridded with permanent, color-coded metal stakes at either 40-or 50-m intervals to facilitate mapping of territories and nest locations. |
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Perceptually tricky yet highly engaging, Channel 11 is an encaustic painting on wood with a gridded picture plane of equally sized beige, brown and blue squares. |
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The gridded area emissions consist of biogenic, mobile, nonmobile sources, and minor point sources grouped as area sources. |
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Whatever else we walk to accomplish when we walk in New York, we always hope to randomize our too neatly gridded city existence. |
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It was an anyhow streetscape, built for hard work and proletarian scraping, utterly different from the glittering, gridded uptown. |
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This data is then processed by the Hydrographic Office from gridded to contour bathymetry using a generalization that is biased towards safety. |
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The design reads as a do-over to the gridded hardscape of the development at the north end of Roosevelt Island. |
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This new standard will permit the management of gridded bathymetric data in high definition. |
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A vast sheet of paper neatly gridded with thumbprints, by Joel Shapiro, solemnizes the passing of the archaic medium of subjective expression. |
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This gridded elevation information is used in combination with satellite image data to create perspective images. |
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Data' consists of oceanographic observation data, derived data and gridded fields. |
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Though blank white drawing paper is the best basis for a neat map, it's more convenient to use gridded paper sheets. |
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A gridded data calculator allows the user to derive advanced data from fundamental model output. |
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In this show, which featured a range of traditional mediums, the surfaces are gridded into small squares, and a linear configuration fills each box. |
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In two of the works, Beware the Lady and Love Is a Gentle Whip, the surface has been irregularly gridded into a Mondrian-like architectonic structure. |
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Such ad hoc reviews could, for instance, focus on heavy metals and POPs, gridded and projections data, or on other areas as raised by the Implementation Committee. |
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The 5-yearly review of gridded and large point source data should be carried out for those years for which data are required according to the Emission Reporting Guidelines. |
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Most recently, the company has developed a very efficient ORDBMS technology that supports database storage, update and fast retrieval of gridded data. |
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The aeromagnetic data have been levelled to a common datum, and levelled profile and gridded data are now available for all ten provinces and the Yukon and Northwest Territories. |
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Both the monitoring and modeling tasks require integrated geospatial data sources such as gridded climatic data, near real time raw and value added remotely sensed data, rasterized soil properties, and in situ data. |
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If you are thin enough or famous enough or just plain well-connected, you are waved through by the iPad-toting PR girls gridded across the entrance. |
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Heath gazes out the window at the highwayed world, the gridded chaos of lights and logos, billboards and boulevards. |
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The new map created uses a gridded population cartogram, with each grid cell sized according to the number of people who live there. |
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The authors recommend that, in the interest of developing robust action plans for the North, both gridded data sets and model outputs need to be improved. |
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A typical application could extract location-specific meteorological data from a 4D gridded database that contains multiple weather-related values stored for extensive ranges of latitude, longitude, altitude and time. |
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Manual editing of contours was also carried out over the Canadian Arctic Archipelago to resolve some discrepancies related to the inability of the gridded dataset to resolve some of the smaller land masses. |
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A new homogenized gridded data set of surface humidity was used, in combination with a global climate model, to investigate the causes of increasing specific humidity over the last few decades. |
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The review of other data, which is officially reported under the Convention, such as gridded data, projections and large point source data, should occur five-yearly for all Parties. |
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In places the gridded metal sheets hinge open to form brises soleil. |
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Behind the fireplace is a catwalklike passage with a gridded handrail. |
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The fashionable 'cyber-baroque' of NOX and Oosterhuis' computer-generated forms is the antithesis of the Netherlands' ordered, gridded polder landscape. |
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The surface must be pinnable. Cardboard is the easiest surface on which to work. Buy a gridded folding cardboard cutting board or a gridded cardboard cutting table. |
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