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Party leaders fear that a week of contentious floor fights, inflammatory rhetoric and potentially violent protests could project a negative image to voters nationwide.
In a dark room, the artists project a negative image of a photograph onto a wall-mounted sheet of grass seedlings embedded in clay, and allow photosynthesis to finish off the job.
Although Waugh had removed embarrassing entries relating to his Oxford years and his first marriage, there was sufficient left on the record to enable enemies to project a negative image of the writer as intolerant, snobbish and sadistic, with pronounced fascist leanings.
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It projects a negative image, for both girls and boys".
"Everybody knows hockey is a rough sport, so I don't think it's projecting a negative image," he said.
The critics complain, among other things, that The Post projects a negative image of Washington's blacks and that the newspaper has shifted toward a conservative political philosophy.
Economic developers, Mr Addy says, "have noted that the new immigration law projects a negative image of the state to the world, making it difficult to recruit foreign companies".
President Phil Bubar said the chamber ordered 150 copies and sold nearly a third of them before deciding that the colorful wall-sized drawing could not be sanctioned by the chamber because it projected a "negative" image of the community.
Intaglio, likewise, is a sunken relief but is carved as a negative image like a mold instead of a positive (projecting) form.
He first produced a negative image.
The outcome is a negative image on glass.
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