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On the eyes, Page drew a floating arc of turquoise (on blondes and redheads) or green (brunettes) using a soft fluff brush.
In some ways, Malinowski's animation has a close kinship with dance – the floating arc of the melodic line, the spatial thrust and pattern of the chords, the expressive colour and timbre of the various instruments.
The shuttlecock floats in a wide arc softly rightward, and is smashed back, and this happens again and again, the first player always somehow able to retrieve the smash and transform it, once more, into a gentle, floating arc.
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During a pre-Mardi Gras test run at the Little Rascals parade in Metairie, 1,000 pounds of throws were collected through the float, Arc recycling coordinator Margie Perez told the Times-Picayune.
The protected reserves are exquisite arcs floating within very threatened and contested rainforest lands.
Bright flowers and stars float in an arc over a man and a woman dancing below.
Because Frisbees float as they arc through the air, the game feels as if it's playing out in slow motion.
Lee is still a bruiser at heart, more at home trading elbows inside than floating around the 3-point arc.
In Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue, she describes a patient who was pulled back from the brink of death: "There was no sweeter music than that silvery Parisian accent floating into my ears … The arc of her words shimmered in the air and her history settled softly into mine".
In "Sensation Whereby Space" short melodic lines floated in intersecting arcs, meeting one another squarely or sometimes roughly, a quarter tone apart.
When we refer to the discs of ℙ, we in fact mean the discs Δ 1, Δ 2, …, Δ n, and not the ambient disc D 2. A closed arc which encircles neither a disc nor an arc of ℙ is called a floating circle.
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