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The soft brown, rufous, buff, or gray ground colour of each breast feather is adorned by a blackish bar, a shaft streak, or a combination of both, sometimes outlined in white or rufous.
His were the crude images of scantily clad ladies, sometimes outlined in handmade frames.
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(If John Kerry asked you what to say about …) Likewise, though laughably unsuited to be anyone's minister, I sometimes outline possible sermons.
"I think a woman's loneliness sometimes outlines her like an aura," she writes, after an uneasy encounter in the British Museum.
Sometimes the leather was decorated with incised patterns, painting, or gilding, but more often the closely studded brass-headed nails formed the only ornament, sometimes outlining the owner's initials or monogram.
We also noted artistic differences linked to the large decorative initials which are sometimes outlines with gold (Fig. 23) in the St. Riquier's Gospels.
They are bold and unpolished, with a slightly Spanish flavour; the figures are especially remarkable for dark penetrating eyes that are sometimes heavily outlined.
The classic example is data collected about an infection by a physician seeing a patient, who then reports a specific case to his local public health agency - depending on the (sometimes legally outlined) reporting requirements of the infectious diseases at hand.
Grades weren't doled out based on narrative arcs or realistic dialogue, but rather a strict adherence to the mostly useful but sometimes problematic rules outlined in The Elements of Style.
Welcome to the moral limbo of political consulting, as outlined in sometimes routine, sometimes scorching detail in Mr. Shrum's memoir.
SoHo Through March 30 Wraithlike but boldly outlined shapes that sometimes float, sometimes stay grounded, inhabit these happy canvases by Kurt Delbanco, a German-born painter now in his 90's.
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