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A grandmaster draw refers to when players engage in a short, effectively uncontested game, often in the last round of a tournament, and then agree to a draw.
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"There's also the presence of the vulture hat in the first drawing, referring to the evolution of the character, becoming a prey," he adds.
Since majority of them included pts with ALD as a subgroup of a larger studied cohort, conclusions that were drawn refer to a heterogeneous group of pts [ 17– 17].
Called a grandmaster draw, it refers to agreements between players, usually in a tournament's final round, to play a short, effectively uncontested game — perhaps 10 moves.
In conversation, he calls his camera "a tool for quick drawing" & refers to his photographs as "a visual chonicle" or simply "my journal".
The drawing he refers to is almost certainly the one made by Cassandra of Jane in a bonnet sitting down with her back to the artist, signed and dated 1804, and mentioned fondly by their niece Anna in later years.
The places I drew are referred to a lot to real and imaginary places, or even places where I was thinking of going or where I was hoping to go.
Over the next two years he finished two paintings and a drawing that referred to Hart Crane, the American poet who jumped off a ship in midsea and drowned.
This trap has proved particularly frustrating to artists born in the 60's and 70's for whom the Black Pride and Black Power politics of an earlier day are now deep background, historical realities to be remembered, drawn on, referred to, played with, but not re-embodied and reasserted every time out.
Because the play of form, color, light, and shadow afforded by such objects renders them ideal subjects for painting and drawing, Gilpin referred to them as "picturesque" (Gilpin 1794, 3 5).
What ensues is a violent, action-packed film that draws on and refers to numerous westerns but mainly Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West.
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