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They separate their photosynthetic fixtures into three "vignettes"—a dining room and living room illuminated by mounted, hanging, and grounded lights and a concealed control center linked by just under half a mile of a plumbing and wiring.
Lace with startling facts and fascinating vignettes (a link to Spanish sunken treasure, for example).
Nevinson's way of outlining in black gives his wartime vignettes a look comparable to that achieved by Max Beckmann.
Telling stories from the pulpit made the message of the Gospels more accessible to congregations by using drawn-from-life vignettes, a staple of church services today.
In one of his vignettes, a cherubic infant feeds from a liquor bottle; in another, Mary roasts her little lamb on an open spit.
These taut little pictures are astonishing, acutely observed wartime vignettes: a recruit listening, eyes down, to distant music; a stiff young officer confronting hostile prisoners of war.
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Over the course of fragmented vignettes, an aging, entrepreneurial surfer realizes he's past his prime.
This freedom gives some vignettes an unfinished or unresolved tone.
The interview was based on a vignette of a person with a mental disorder.
Among the stocks it shed was Vignette, a business-to-business software company.
Every room offers a new apocalyptic vignette, a reminder of human and civic fragility.
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