Sentence examples for pictures make up from inspiring English sources

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Four of them -- Edwin Rosskam, Russell Lee, Jack Delano, John Vachon -- spent time in Bronzeville, and their remarkable pictures make up the show.

I get them to draw and describe pictures, make up stories, create their own role-plays and basically let their ideas direct the lesson.

About 60 pictures make up the exhibition, including 10 by Linda McCartney, which have been selected and lent by Sir Paul McCartney.

The pictures make up the archive of the National Geographic Society, and it was this sentiment, said Mr. Bonner, the society's archivist, that motivated him and officials there to explore the idea of opening up the holdings to the fine-art market for the first time.

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It needs to rotate in a specific way so that the pictures making up the panorama have a minimum of interference with one another when they are stitched together.

Art of Hanging Pictures, made up of 36 hanging photographs taken by Marshall, "speaks to the idea of museum display but also to a more kaleidoscopic, rich and nuanced view of life on Chicago's South Side".

A change is noticeable the next year, 1879, in the Annunciation and in the four pictures making up the second series of Pygmalion and the Image; the former of these, one of the simplest and most perfect of the artist's works, is subdued and sober; in the latter a scheme of soft and delicate tints was attempted, not with entire success.

Each sequence consists of a series of four pictures made up of black and white sketches and some sample pictures are given in Figure 1.

The American "NTSC" standard proposed by the country's National Television Standards Committee in 1953, and later adopted by Japan, uses a picture made up of 525 horizontal lines, of which only 480 are actually used for the visible part of the screen.

Titanic, the movie that could have been a warning against the hubris attending the exaggerated expectations for a new century, proved to be an overblown romantic weepie that rapidly became the most lucrative picture made up to that date.

BBC Sport asked you to share an alternative take on your club's campaign - by describing it in a picture made up of 'emojis', those small digital images or icons used in texts, emails and Tweets.

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