Sentence examples for covered objects from inspiring English sources

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Self-taught Dwight Mackintosh lived most of his life in mental institutions and painted animals with see-through skin; Judith Scott, an artist with Down's syndrome, completely covered objects in coloured yarn; a 15,000-page watercolour story about winged beings called 'Blengigomeneans' was secretly created by a janitor, Henry Darger.

For the objects covered by these coatings and subjected to human sight, e.g. roofing surfaces, high dazzle of reflected visible light can offend the human eyes and spoil the fine view of covered objects.

Algal spores settle on dark covered objects and weigh down the black snakes, slowing their swim speeds by as much as 20%, researchers report online this month in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. The findings may explain why the majority of sea snakes are banded, whereas less than half of their land-based cousins sport bands.

Subsequent iterations again select the best decision rule and remove the covered objects until reaching a stopping criteria or until all of the objects in the unions of decision classes are described by a rule in the rule set.

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While that legislation covers objects on loan from all countries, it was intentionally drafted to prevent the repatriation of Indigenous artefacts on loan to Australia.

"Historical Provocation" includes artists who have explored "the aesthetic and intellectual content of the past," while "Form Beyond Function" covers objects rooted in use, but now more attuned to the notion of form.

Instead of having to "stick" to cover objects, players simply press down the left trigger to go into an iron sight view; while the button is held, you're rooted to the spot, but you can still use each of the analogue sticks to bob about and look around.

But the decree apparently also covers objects in the Kabul Museum, such as a thousand-year-old copper dish bedecked with mythical animals and a quotation from the Koran.

A strategy that the best players employ is wall bouncing, in which you try to use the cover system to your advantage by jumping on and off cover objects, while shooting your opponent.

Eragon's room is cold and bare, but "covered with objects he had collected.

For his early sculptures, Mr. West typically covered ordinary objects -- bottles, machine parts, pieces of furniture and other, unidentifiable things -- with gauze and plaster, producing lumpy, grungy, dirty-white objects that look like rejects from a Platonic form-producing factory.

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