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"flat silver" Definitions
  1. knives, forks, spoons, and other eating or serving utensils made of or plated with silver

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It was not a flat, silver disk, Collins recalled, but a three-dimensional object, bulging, and a rough-looking place.
It was with similar attention to detail that she recently assessed 40 versions of hologram foil before settling on a flat silver foil with a rainbow hologram overlay.
The bride wore a V-neck Missoni dress with three-quarter-length sleeves and flat silver sandals, while Santo Domingo's bridesmaids wore designer dresses from Dolce & Gabbana and Valentino.
The circular, glass-enclosed event space has its fair share of stylistic Apple designs elements: A flat silver roof covers the main lobby, with the main auditorium (supposedly) lying underground.
Alberto Rodríguez Collía's "Jus ad Bellum" room installation (2015–17) was also good, mixing the virtual with the actual by sculpting flat, silver gun images that had been plucked from a first-person-shooter video game, sprinkling them around the room.
When the Plaza opened, its builders spared no expense to ensure that the hotel was unique, buying Baccarat glassware in France, spending lavishly on Irish linen and Swiss embroidery, and acquiring 21923,239 pieces of flat silver for today's equivalent of $8 million, to use in the hotel's restaurants.
Among the first group are "Side Ox" (1968), a strongly graphic work representing an orange X that frames a central lozenge-like shape — which can be read as a vaginal slit in the surface of the otherwise very flat silver ground — and "Keyhole" (1971), a large pink and blue acrylic and spray-painted work in which a shape thrusts back from the painting surface, away from the viewer, like a spaceship flying into a gender storm: it is sexually ambiguous or dual (pink and blue), suggesting the symbol for both male and female, at the same time as being a technological Duchampian keyhole sexually coded as cunt or asshole.
The flat silver back and large antenna square of the original model were eliminated in favor of a glossy, curved black or white back. Software capabilities were improved with the release of the App Store, which provided iPhone-compatible applications to download. On April 24, 2009, the App StoreApple's Game Changer, Downloading Now. The New York Times, December 5, 2009.
See nanotube nanomotor for more examples. An experiment indicating that positional molecular assembly is possible was performed by Ho and Lee at Cornell University in 1999. They used a scanning tunneling microscope to move an individual carbon monoxide molecule (CO) to an individual iron atom (Fe) sitting on a flat silver crystal, and chemically bound the CO to the Fe by applying a voltage.
Using simulations (FDTD), the study noted that resolution improvements could be expected for imaging through silver lenses, rather than another method of near field imaging. Building on this prior research, super resolution was achieved at optical frequencies using a 50 nm flat silver layer. The capability of resolving an image beyond the diffraction limit, for far-field imaging, is defined here as superresolution. The image fidelity is much improved over earlier results of the previous experimental lens stack.
A beaded outer rim contains a central cross motif with expanded terminals, each containing a boss (raised ornament). Three of the five bosses positioned in the center of the brooch, connect the pin attachment to the base of the brooch. The ornamentation of the brooch includes animal motifs with beaked heads The zoomorphic designs on the brooch are nonidentical, and are mixed with interlacing and ivy-scrolls. The second, larger brooch is a flat, silver disc brooch plainly decorated with abstract motifs.
Connecting the two halves of the outer ring on both sides is the IFA's logo. This shield was first used as the Iraqi Premier League's trophy in the 2009–10 season. Prior to that, the trophy had been frequently changed. During the 1990s, the trophy was a golden shield with a photograph of Saddam Hussein in the centre, while the trophy was a flat silver shield in the 2001–02 season, a silver trophy in the 2004–05 season and a different golden trophy in each season up to and including the 2008–09 campaign.
Spoons made out of wood, Betsileo people, Madagascar, 19th century A spoon is a utensil consisting of a small shallow bowl (also known as a head), oval or round, at the end of a handle. A type of cutlery (sometimes called flatware in the United States), especially as part of a place setting, it is used primarily for transferring food to the mouth. Spoons are also used in food preparation to measure, mix, stir and toss ingredients and for serving food. Present day spoons are made from metal (notably flat silver or silverware, plated or solid), wood, porcelain or plastic.
Flute d'Amour, Radcliff system, Alto flute in B-flat, silver, used by John Amadio, made by Rudall Carte & Co Ltd, London, England, 1923 The flûte d'amour (, , translates as: Love Flute) is an uncommon member of the Western concert flute family, pitched in A, A, or B and is intermediate in size between the modern C concert flute and the alto flute in G. It is also sometimes called a tenor flute.Adorjan, Andraŝ. Lexikon der Flöte (2009), p. 276. It is 100–205mm longer than the concert flute and plays either a major second, minor third, or major third below the standard C flute.
Illustration here The Kilamery Brooch is a comparable example, with a marked emphasis on plain flat silver surfaces.NMI, 215; photo There are rare exceptions in which a highly decorated brooch shows Scandinavian stylistic and technical influence, notably an Irish brooch from Rathlin Island, with areas stamped where the Irish tradition would have used casting.Ship, O'Floinn, 90; The brooches appear to have been made by "native" metalworkers, but worn by both Vikings and Gaels.NMI, Wallace, 213–216 The very popular thistle brooches have terminals and often pin-heads that are like thistle flowers, with a ball topped by a round projection, often flared; they are called by the term regardless of whether or not the ball is "brambled"—that is, formed with a regular pattern of small tapering projections, like the two lowest brooches from the Penrith Hoard illustrated here.
Zari industry produces both pure or real zari and imitation zari in several units. The process involves procurement of raw materials and different types of processing for the real zari and imitation zari. The materials procured are bars of copper, gold, silver, pure silk, art silk, polyester, viscous and cotton threads of different counts, and chemicals such as potassium cyanide, oxitol, cyclo hexanon, and different types of colours. Real zari manufacture is a six-stage process. This process produces flat silver-wires known as "Badla", which is then woven over threads of art- silk or cotton or on other types of yarn as the base with the help of a winding machine which results in zari thread called the silver coloured “Ruperi Zari Thread”. This is then taken through a solution of gold in an electroplating plant to produce “Gold thread,” which is then marketed.

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