Sentence examples for rich effect from inspiring English sources

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Urine-coloured, sedimented, clear and cloudy, it made Miró-like shapes, a rich effect that complicated the room like swirly carpet.

The play of light on the characteristic objects a glass of wine, a knife, a metal plate with fish or bread, and a bowl of berries creates a rich effect while preserving the solidity of the forms.

Mendelssohn wrote other marvels at an even younger age, but in this overture he envisioned Shakespeare's great play in a way that has seemed definitive ever since; and he tapped that vein again 16 years later to rich effect when he wrote a number of items of incidental music for the play.

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The rich effects of impasto (deliberately rough and thick paint textures) were also made possible in oil and were particularly exploited in Venice, where the use of canvas as a support first became truly popular.

By the last quarter of the 16th century, the quality of Limoges enamels had degenerated, and the enamellers Jean and Suzanne de Court in particular turned from the soft harmonies of the earlier artists to the use of bright colours enhanced by an excess of metallic foil called paillons, for gaudy rich effects.

Sometimes a richer effect was achieved by painting dragons in underglaze red on a blue ground or vice versa.

The ending is the best bit, and the moment where Bulawayo's authorial quietism — her restraint from "moral commentary" — reaps its richest effect.

In the same paper, the Barabasi group proposed a "rich get richer" effect: as new nodes are added to a network, they tend to form links with ones that are already well connected.

As the educational psychologist Daniel Willingham says, when it comes to learning, there's a powerful "rich get richer" effect; the curious kids get more return from the same effort than kids with a lower base of knowledge.

The reason is that when people tend to like what other people like, differences in popularity are subject to what is called "cumulative advantage," or the "rich get richer" effect.

For example, the world wide web tends to grow according to a process known as preferential attachment in which new links to a page depend on the number it already has (otherwise known as the rich get richer effect).

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