Both sets of paintings feature looping, ribbonlike gestures of brightly differing paints. |
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In The Medical Student, for instance, he gives us a blue and white sky that, though light in hue, heavily descends from the top of the canvas in thick, ribbonlike swaths. |
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Histologically, the tumor was composed of trabecular and anastomosing ribbonlike nests, identical to the features of carcinoid tumors of other sites. |
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Cellulose fibers, which are flat and ribbonlike, significantly improve impact and flex modulus, CreaFill says. |
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Closer to the body, those feathers have a ribbonlike shape but no central shaft. |
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A drawing such as 15 Nov 65, with its flattened-out, ribbonlike form, brings Richard Tuttle to mind. |
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More sculpture than staircase, the construction might best be described as a series of ribbonlike forms, made from very unribbon-like one and half inch thick hot-rolled steel. |
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Microscopy examination showed extensive superficial mycotic proliferation, with wide and irregular ribbonlike nonseptate hyphae and right-angle branching. |
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