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Sepia
noun
The cuttlefish.
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But when Davies said how simple it was that "Terry and Julie" met every Friday night at Waterloo Station, I started to think about all these glamorous couples who met at stations (inevitably wearing 60s clothing against a sepia backdrop).
Millions of families in each country adorn their walls with sepia photographs of relatives who died in Greek-Turkish wars.
Both the stone and the lanterns caused modernists to shudder, but some shoppers love them.At times it seemed that Mies's influence would fade into sepia.
With a common enemy, the Holy Roman Emperor, François and Suleiman made common cause.The most beautiful object in this exhibition is a five-metre-long scroll covered with sepia lines of feathery calligraphy.
The sitter's pearls and emeralds, his gold sword hilt and black bristling moustache dazzle in a way that no undecorated sepia print could duplicate.
"But I do recall the colours, the sepia hues, the non-linearity and the poetry".The films are heavily influenced by their unique cultural origin, based on a nomadic existence on the massive Kazakh steppes.
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O Brother, Where Art Thou? "Damn, we're in a tight spot!" The Coen brothers' 2000 comedy O Brother, Where Art Thou?, a sepia-tinted satire loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, was set in rural Mississippi during the Great Depression.
Entitled New York Fantasy, this was a shamelessly sentimental, sepia-hued vision of New York style, referencing the kind of clothes one would expect in a 1970s Woody Allen film: chunky tweed jackets over pretty diaphanous dresses, mannish trousers paired with nippy leather jackets, delicate pleated dresses over thick wool tights.
"I noticed at the weekend that Stoke's players have been using computer games to help with team bonding and communication," wrote Liam Ellison back in the sepia-tinged days of 2009.
A museum inside displays ancient brewing equipment, a stuffed badger and sepia-toned pictures of the Halls and Woodhouses of yore, alongside records from Hall & Woodhouse's earliest days.
Freed from the constraints of film, digital cameras can assume a bewildering range of new shapes and sizes (such as credit-card sized cameras that slip invisibly into a shirt pocket) and do all kinds of new tricks (such as sepia-toning a photo, or applying other special effects).
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