Sentence examples for conventional picture from inspiring English sources

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In a more conventional picture, Sandra's fraught odyssey would wind up in one of two places.

My one minor criticism is that the airbrushed, stylish pages resemble a graphic novel more than a conventional picture book.

7) Everybody Wants Some After his epic masterpiece Boyhood, Richard Linklater now gives us a more conventional picture, though with a comparable preoccupation with masculinity.

A new development in Buenos Aires was the rejection by Rhod Rothfuss and others of the conventional picture frame, and an adoption of asymmetrical-shaped canvases.

The conventional picture of the American economy is of an irresistible force of creative destruction, meting out swift and severe justice to unprofitable businesses.

By James Surowiecki The conventional picture of the American economy is of an irresistible force of creative destruction, meting out swift and severe justice to unprofitable businesses.

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In CHILDREN'S PICTUREBOOKS: The Art of Visual Story­telling (Laurence King, paper, $35), by Martin Salisbury with Morag Styles, a survey of this venerable popular art form, hand lettering and more conventional picture-and-type methods are showcased.

To avoid that, the R.I.T. array includes a fourth high-resolution camera that takes conventional pictures in the visible light spectrum.

Mallory Lake gives us rather conventional pictures of Italy, especially Umbria, and the main elements in her pastels, a medium at which she excels, are stony farm houses whose heft seems to give them great authority.

This and the unfamiliarity of most of the works — some hundred and twenty monotypes, from museums and collections worldwide, augmented with more conventional pictures — make the show special, in both the good and the pejorative senses.

The IMAGE mission identified not only conventional pictures of the plasmasphere (plasmapause, tails, and duskside bulge), but also novel structures, such as depleted regions that are called "voids" and a sharp azimuthal gradient in He+ density called the "shoulder".

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