Sentence examples for prints of the same from inspiring English sources

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Prints of the same image made decades later were deemed inherently less valuable.

The cabinet is surrounded by curtains with prints of the same boy in different positions, including crouching under the burden of books that are supposed to give him knowledge.

Metsu's luminously painted "The Sick Child" (circa 1660) — a hollow-eyed little girl on her mother's lap — initiates a heartbreaking genre that flourished two centuries later, notably in Edvard Munch's paintings and prints of the same title.

Among the show's most spare displays is that of Metro Pictures, with just three large, differently hued prints of the same photographic image by Louise Lawler — an off-center, waist-level close-up of "Little Dancer," Edgar Degas's most famous sculpture.

Young viewers who saw movies they loved on their computer screens found that, far from slaking their thirst for movies, their home-video consumption left them eager to see film prints of the same movies projected in public on a big screen.

Mr. Galassi said that in some cases, choosing between prints of the same photographs -- many of them printed by Atget at the same time -- was a matter of "flipping a coin," while in others, the quality of the duplicate prints was too poor to put them up for sale.

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The best of these combinations is a triple play, "Concentric Bearings D" (1985), one of a suite of four intaglio prints on the same theme.

A second family of hyperbolas, referring to a second pair of stations, can be printed on the same chart; the position of a craft is determined by the unique intersection of two curves.

Hey, remember last year when Colt 45 paid us to compile a bunch of party stories into an illustrated zine that felt like it was printed on the same kind of paper they use for lunch bags?

The second type of loan, under wartime conditions, is likely to be as inflationary as would be the printing of the same amount of new paper currency.

In Paris she read Sartre and Beauvoir and saw works by Brancusi, whose limestone carving "The Kiss" inspired her early relief print of the same title (made from two side-by-side blocks of lightly inked wood).

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