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Although these paintings look somber at first, you can see traces of the jazz-influenced, improvisational brushwork that inspired O'Hara -- even in the marks made with a spatula.

Although woodcuts are generally conceived in bold lines, or large areas, tonal variations can be achieved with textures, a variety of marks made with gouges, chisels, or knives.

There were a few red marks made with a fat-tipped Magic Marker, most of which deleted criticisms that Trump had made of powerful individuals he no longer wanted to offend, such as Lee Iacocca.

Mr. Carpenter has one of her graphic works, "Butterfly Kisses for Mary Grace" (1993), in which two large sheets of paper are covered with eyelash marks made with mascara.

Taphonomic identification of cut marks made with lithic handaxes: an experimental study.

On three pieces, saw marks, made with flint, and deep incisions were observed.

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Despite the traditional mark made with burnt mustard oil that Ruba bears on her forehead to ward off the evil eye, the odds are stacked heavily against her.

Méridien Ile des Pins, New Caledonia The tiny dot on a tilted exclamation mark made with the main island, New Caledonia's Ile de Pins ("Isle of the Pines") is a paradise of pine trees, coconut groves and blue lagoons.

These should align with the marks made across the fringe line.

A mark was made with aseptic marking pen on the needle.

The subtly calibrated marks are made with acid and saliva applied to the prepared copper printing plate; combined, they erect a face.

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