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And suddenly — this is the moment I've been trying to feel again — that mosaic of tiny patterns shuddering outward from the rudder felt as substantial, as necessary, as the swells that lifted and lowered our craft.
Throughout the apartment, the walls have been papered in tiny patterns finished with an array of borders.
"When my depression erupts and I feel like climbing the walls, the repetitive action of painting tiny patterns can keep my brain distracted for hours".
Especially for adult coloring books, which specialize in tons of detail and tiny patterns.
Blocks of walnut are cut and sanded, and tiny patterns are carved into the wood.
In order to concentrate the listener's perception on the rhythm, melodic material – most of it pinched from a book of Lithuanian folk tunes – is extremely simple, sometimes reduced to tiny repetitive patterns of a mere two or three pitches.
If you look carefully through the strip, you'll see a tiny criss-cross pattern of wires, part of the radio system on the device.
The children preferred pairs with a repeating pattern of tiny sandwiches labeled "fresh buns".
It was soft, gauzy, spring green, with a pattern of tiny intricate vines and leaves.
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