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The negative prints of the films were stored in a film laboratory in London.
He hung negative prints of certain pictures together as a group so they seemed to form a big, lacy, openwork pattern.
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"When you've spent this much money trying to prop up an economy and you still come up with a negative print, that's bad news".
He drew a cubelike building on the print, then made a negative print of the whole thing, generating a scene that never was -- white figures working hard in a strange black landscape near a menacing cube.
A negative print on the payrolls report, or a sharp rise in the unemployment rate, could have altered the campaign, but instead the jobs report was a pretty good one.
This negative print is then photographed again, and the resulting print is a positive, ready to be sold to a thoroughly charmed tourist.
A repeated measures pre-post design (N = 194) tested the impact positive and negative print communication had on attitudes toward professional sport teams.
Unfortunately, he slipped through the looking glass and became the negative print of this ideal.
During this period Rupert became closely involved in the development of the printmaking process of mezzotint, a method of "negative" printing which eventually superseded the older woodcut method of printmaking.
The AFM image in Figure 2b confirms the ordered arrays of nanovoids with honeycomb-like arrangement, which is the negative print of the silica array on the POF stamp.
When I moved to New York in 1979, I shipped over all my belongings, including photos, negatives, prints and equipment.
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