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When a fresco is warmer than the air thermophoresis takes fine particles away from the wall, but this effect may be counteracted by an upwards convective flow that increases deposition of coarse particles.
Using gems and came glasswork, artist Victor Solomon has created a design project that takes fine art to the court.
Strauss brings Philly's unglamorous, everyday battles into the museum space with the same hand that takes fine art and hangs it under a highway.
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All the same, it took fine reactions from Allan McGregor to keep Scotland level at the interval.
The fact that I will no longer hear him say, "Alton, take fine leg both ends," fills me with sadness.
If outsiders actually discovered the liberties some teachers take, Fine was told, they'd be shut down.
"If someone is cheating on their wife in the street and pictures are taken, fine, that's their risk.
I'm particularly impressed with chef Ben Radford's way with meat, taking fine Scottish produce and letting it sing, avoiding water baths and other culinary footerings.
Celebrity chefs like Tom Colicchio and Mario Batali have already taken fine dining far west, to 10th Avenue, said Dan Biederman, president of the 34th Street Partnership, which helped bring Mr. Oren to the neighborhood.
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