Details are achieved by applying either direct line work with the conte or ebony pencil, and little or no turpenoid to diffuse it. |
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I showed them how they could draw with the conte or the ebony pencil, then mix the two by sweeping the area with a little turpenoid on a brush. |
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He used cunningness to avoid family shame and offered a reconciliatory hand to ever good-hearted Miljenko's father conte Adalbert. |
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Among other drawings are four individual pots outlined in red conte on Somerset cream paper, in each of which the line is not flowing but halting. |
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These fragile little works are pieced together quickly from thin card, cut, and then worked in frottage, monoprint, conte crayon, and acrylic. |
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By the fourteenth century, conte and the Imperial title barone were virtually synonymous. |
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This Risorgimento movement was brought to a successful conclusion under the able guidance of Camillo Benso, conte di Cavour, prime minister of Piedmont. |
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In this lesson you'll learn how to create a dry wash, how to sketch a butterfly and how to draw it in pastel or colored Conte. |
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The captain Antonio Conte misplaced a pass four minutes before the interval and, worse still for the Italians, had given Giggs a clear run. |
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Guitarist Steve Conte fills the song with tasty licks reminiscent of John Leventhal. |
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On the bus back from the cape, you pass the lagoon at Porto Conte, with water as blue as the old Bounty ads. |
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The penultimate week is tense, but everyone knows it's time to say ciao to Conte. |
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The referee called Conte for the infraction, Dante was hobbling in pain, and the Argentines did not want to lose the point. |
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Actually for Conte, who has a passionate aversion to labeling, that may be a bit too much categorization for his liking. |
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Conte seems like one of his hard-boiled characters from elsewhere, rather than a celebrated psychiatrist, as he questions Ferrer and listens to his wife. |
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In Guinea, whenever it was rumoured that President Conte has died, he would reappear some days later, all spruced up in the front seat of a four-wheel drive car, always holding a cigarette. |
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Conte, once a teammate, has a duty to push ahead. |
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Its name pays homage to Risorgimento statesman Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour, who was mayor of Grinzane for 17 years. |
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The Supreme Court has been asked to find a replacement to Conte, who was a reclusive diabetic and chain-smoker, and 40 days of national morning have been declared. |
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Conte has broken the mould further with the suggestion he might escape the Abramovich cleaver, becoming the first of his line to leave by his own volition. |
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There are two chapters analysing comic elements in the Conte du Graal. |
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In BALCO, Victor Conte was not a doctor that could legally administer the drugs, but rather a nutritionalist and one that did analysis on an athlete's blood work. |
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Conte had arrived a week early despite spending his summer with Italy at the Euros. Exhausted, he went home during the international break to see his family and brood. |
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