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Découpage demanded a faultless eye and deft fingers; the smallest point or curve in a letter had to be rendered with precision.
As written and played, Pete is rendered with cool precision and a warm acceptance of imperfection.
Styne's eminently hummable score is rendered with sparkling precision by Rob Berman's orchestra.
The complex portrait is rendered with nautical precision — the author knows his topsail from his topgallant — and a lively eye for such details as the Enlightenment virtues espoused by Free-masonry or the proper way to kiss a French lady in the eighteenth century (on the neck, so as not to disturb her makeup).
Ms. Wieseman points out that the lute is rendered with unusual precision: "At the top right of the fingerboard of the 10-course instrument, ter Brugghen has carefully depicted the distinctive chanterelle rider: a separate tuning peg provided for the first (highest) course on the lute, a single string known as the chanterelle".
Each scene is rendered with architectural precision, drawing the eye to delve deeply into one corner of the work.
In all of Smith's drawings, eyelashes sprout like geometric vectors and hair is rendered with the precision of a stylist.
What McCabe did for Northern Ireland and Griffiths for Wales, Ross Raisin does for the Yorkshire moors: Sam's love of the landscape in which he and his family farm are rooted is rendered with vigour and precision.
Howell is rendered with wry, surgical precision; we see him through Kelly's eyes and through his own writing -- a series of laconic, Rem Koolhaas-style essays on subjects like impermanence or a filthy car garage some men call home or the futuristic designs of Buckminster Fuller, which cannot be cleansed of their humanness.
In "Salon II," from 1942, a silver teapot is rendered with a sparkling precision at odds with much else in the picture, especially the more generalized forms of a girl dozing on the sofa and another crouching awkwardly on the floor, reading.
The ending is rendered with icy, cold-blooded precision and readers will no doubt close the book hoping for a series of McEvoy mysteries.
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