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The mediums
noun
The nature of the surrounding environment, e.g. solid, liquid, gas, vacuum, or a specific substance such as a solvent.
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The mediums for musical performance are extraordinarily various.
"The mediums change," she said in a telephone interview.
The mediums include painting, sculpture, photography, graphic art, decorative art, costume and video.
The mediums are drawings, watercolors (like Signac's "St.-Tropez: Evening Sun," left) and pastels.
The mediums of steak and hamburger each send a different message.
The mediums may be different, but the themes of ITV's light-entertainment programming and Friends Reunited are similar, which means creative opportunities.
The mediums are called soil where the Vs is < 760 m/s, the bigger ones are called bedrock as well.
The mediums started out as enemies.
The mediums cross-pollinate, bleeding into one another.
The mediums employed by the street art pioneers have become the foundation of modern street art.
The mediums range from paintings and photography, to sculpture, ceramics, and everything in between.
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