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A smiling young woman wrapped up two intricately shaped loaves of golden bread and thrust them into my hands.
Then the veneer is glued to a prepared, coarser wood and secured by the application of mahogany, zinc, or cardboard presses; for curved and intricately shaped surfaces, molded sandbags are used.
Lot 55 in Sotheby's sale today is a carved wooden Mambila mask from Nigeria, intricately shaped into a zoomorphic form, with an elongated, pierced snout, wildly protruding cylindrical eyes and two large swept-back horns.
Even less naturalistic are the hunchbacked grotesques of the European tradition, the birdlike profiles of the Indonesian shadow figures, and the intricately shaped leather cutouts of Thailand, but it is precisely among these most highly stylized types of puppets that the art reaches its highest manifestations.
On close examination, the fundamental rights that most people believe in are intricately "shaped".
But the difficulty of assembling the intricately shaped parts with millimeter accuracy led to cost hikes and schedule slips.
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It consists entirely of elementary-school construction paper that has been intricately cut, shaped and assembled in a way that is both dazzlingly precise and weirdly removed.
"But once you enter the exhibition and see how intricately nature has shaped these species people will have a completely different view.
If human experience is intricately bound up with large-scale metaphors, and both experience and metaphor are shaped up by the kinds of bodies we have that mediate between agent and world, argued Lakoff and Johnson, then cognition is embodied in a way not anticipated within traditional cognitive science.
"You're looking at a type of picture called graffiti, from the Latin 'graffito,'" the audio guide offers, "which means 'graffiti,' with an 'o.'" In the plummy voice of an American man, it explains how stencils are made: "By spraying automotive spray paint through an intricately-cut shape in a piece of cardboard.
But there really is no other way to talk about Istanbul in this sumptuous piece of historical fiction from the famous Turkish writer Elif Shafak, the plot and characters being so carefully and intricately intertwined with the very existence of the city that shapes them.
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