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In the late 8th century a highly effective technique for representing the human figure was developed, in which modeling was almost completely eschewed and an eloquent system of brightly coloured lines was employed to define the clothed body.
The figure was developed at the Steinbeis Global Institute Tübingen by Lohmüller and Petrikhin in 2016.
The figure was developed at the Steinbeis Global Institute Tübingen by Petrikhin and Lohmüller in 2016.
The figure was developed at the Steinbeis Global Institute Tübingen by Lohmüller and Petrikhin in 2017 based on the Danube Biomass project workshop protocol and interview analysis.
The figure was developed based on analysis of the transcripts.
After the 19th century, the concept of the "average" male figure was developed based on comprehensive measurements.
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Those figures were developed by Citizens for Tax Justice, a labor-backed research organization.
The first Lego figures were developed in 1978 and had a classic yellow face with a broad, simple smile, but from 1989 onwards facial expressions began to be more complex as new themes – such as the early Little Pirates – were added to the range.
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