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The museum is now showing a small but significant collection of figure paintings, drawings and monumental sculptures; one of the sculptures, a plump female nude, enlivens the plaza fronting the museum.
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The woman responsible for the birth of modern, elegant layering created a collection of figure-flattering separates in luxurious fabrics, designed to mix and match and go anywhere.
The MPs have also called a collection of figures from Green's inner circle including Richard Caring, the restaurateur who used to own shares in BHS, Brett Palos, Green's stepson, and Neville Kahn of Deloitte, a long-time adviser to the tycoon.
On a small altar in their home, Ms. Alberto keeps a collection of figures like the Virgin of Guadalupe, St .Martin of Tours and angels, whom she asks to watch over her family.
The New Yorker, October 30, 1926 P. 15 Chicago is outstripping New York in art matters; the press reports that Gertrude Ederle's figure, in bathing suit and grease, is to be modeled and added to a collection of figures representing woman's costume.
By using the generalized Procrustes analysis, it is possible to derive a consensus shape for a collection of figures [21], which is then used in registering new shapes into alignment with the collection by an Affine transformation.
The tessellation (a tessellation or tiling) of the plane is a collection of figures that fills the plane with no overlaps and no gaps) induced by the set of CVs is optimal if all data within one cell indeed belong to the same class.
She has published four collections of figures in literature, painting and film, and is now planning a fifth, on musicians.
About 77percentt of respondents ranked yak farming as the main source of income for the herding families before legalizing collection of Cordyceps (Figure 2).
It contrasts with the conventional method in that it treats the body as a collection of cylinders (Figure 1) that differ not only in their sizes but also in their movements during locomotion.
John Critchley's Mutoid, made from body appendages, was introduced this way: "The keyboard contains a series of interchangeable body parts — heads, legs and torsos — which can be combined to form a collection of 'mutant' figures.
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