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Also the perturbed term n′·h is used as an index to shading look-up tables which enable real-time per-pixel lighting on bumped surfaces.

They don't hide behind Gucci shades, looking bored and anorexic.

He lifted his arm to cover his eyes with shade, looking like he wanted to wave the day off as a bad idea, a passing mistake.

Parents sat in white plastic chairs in the shade, looking a lot like parents of American kids at their swim or tennis lessons, except that they talked more.

With sweat dripping down her face and her chest still heaving from exertion, Jones walked off the track and into the shade, looking solemn sitting alone on an aluminum bench.

I was on a train one morning when I saw a woman applying what appeared to be the most perfect brow powder – subtle, matte, flat shadow that filled gaps with the natural-looking ditchwater brown (warm shades look fake).

I never believed I could do it and yet there I was, her desperate eyes half-shaded, looking at me, the devil.

At the same time, synthetics in so-called cork shades look bland and pasty.

Throwing Shade looked at the number of openly gay athletes competing in the games.

It is wise to remember that, like fireworks against a night sky, bright shades look great against black.

The sports-car guy lowered his shades, looked at me in my pink shirt and yelled: "Who are you looking at, pudendum boy?

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