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If you see Leonardo's The Last Supper and Michelangelo's Sistine ceiling already anticipated in his heroic subtle images, you also see Picasso.
Mears, too, seeks out subtle images in quiet moments; photography is something he "absolutely" does for himself, squeezed around the hectic schedule of his TV trips.
They are called "subtle images".
Dense layers of striated oil paint in a rainbow of colors reveal subtle images in Grotjahn's latest abstracted works, an ongoing part of his "Face" paintings series.
Dense layers of striated oil paint in a rainbow of colors reveal subtle images in Grotjahn's latest abstracted works, an ongoing part of his so-called "Face" paintings series.
Early piriform sinus tumours may be very subtle; images obtained during a modified Valsalva manoeuvre (while letting the patient blow against closed lips) may be helpful.
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There are also large transparencies hanging from the ceiling through which sunlight passes all the way to the back wall, creating a second, more subtle image.
At Tilton, he's showing a couple of subtle, image-concealing transfer prints and two toy-size hutlike sculptures made from cut-up commercial signage.
Instead of formally announcing the start of a game, ARGs merely leave clues for potential players to follow: a subtle image on a poster, perhaps, or a cryptic message on a website.
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Furthermore, by learning classification models from subtle image features, it may be possible to distinguish between different Parkinsonian syndrome subtypes, such as multiple system atrophy (MSA) and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) from (I123 FP-CIT data.
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