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But the lacelike shadows they cast are no less Instagram-worthy.
Obliqua (in Latin, "lopsided") is tiny, typically no taller than 230 or so inches, with lacelike foliage that almost appears to be more negative space than organic matter.
So the Jeanne necklace (named for Jeanne Dirys, a silent movie actress) had an intricate lacelike white gold setting with more than 100 pink sapphires, 82 gray spinels and 650 diamonds.
During the fall 2016 and spring 2017 couture shows, the Milan-based jewelry house paired its signature rigato engraved gold creations and bejeweled lacelike pieces with the ruffles and embroideries of Mr. Valli's gowns.
The numerals are filled with a lacelike pattern of white dots and surrounded by a host of colorful details: little blue drawings of diamond rings and stainless steel wristwatches, yin-yang signs, elegant Korean characters.Pepe Karmel (September 29, 1995), Hanne Darboven 'South Korean Calendar, 1991' New York Times.
In their color and stature, these structures suggested regal grandeur. Some towers reached five feet in height. He lacquered his chair sculptures in gold and metallic hues. As a collection, the sculptures highlight Von Bruenchenhein's skillful ability to create elegant “lacelike” forms out of webs of bones and glue.
He also designed the baptistery in the 1440s. He built it next to the southern apse in the form of a quatrefoil. The upper part is covered with lacelike sculptures, the first Renaissance sculptural work in Croatia. The flat niches are vaulted with corrugated seashells of St. James.
Chondroblast-like lacunas may be formed, but no differentiation of hyaline cartilago has been described. Smears contain plump spindle-shaped or oval tumor cells arranged in a lacelike pattern of loosely cohesive cords and nests. The malignant cells are uniform and lack nuclear pleomorphism. The nuclei have round or oval shape and are hyperchromatic with finely stippled chromatin.
Jeff White House is a historic home located near Marshall, Madison County, North Carolina. It is dated to the late-19th century, and is a two-story, three-bay, "T"-shaped frame farmhouse. It features a two-story gable-roof front porch, with notable applied wooden ornament and rich, lacelike ornamentation. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
The Carpenter Gothic building had interior wood panelling, and the bargeboards of the roof over the front door and main building featured lacelike scrollwork.Bit of Britannia history, old church lost to flames Ottawa Citizen Nov 8 1975 The original ceiling was made of tongue-and-groove stained wood in an ornamental design carved in rectangular shapes.Ottawa Journal Britannia United Church 2 October 1976 Heating relied on stove and pipes, although these were later replaced with a central furnace. Although the lawn at the front entrance was small, the east lawn was large enough for the members to socialize after the services.
Several genera are of economic importance. Gonystylus (Ramin) is valued for its comparatively soft, easily worked yellowish wood, but trade in all species in the genus are controlled by CITES. Many genera have inner bark yielding strong fibre suitable for the making of cordage and paper - a fact actually acknowledged in the naming of one of the genera, Funifera being the Latin for "bearer (provider) of rope". The barks of Thymelaea, Edgeworthia and Wikstroemia are used in paper-making, while Lagetta species are known as lacebark for their lacelike inner bark, the attractive appearance of which has led to their being used to make clothing and other utilitarian objects.
In North America, a leavening agent is used (typically baking powder) creating a thick fluffy pancake. A crêpe is a thin Breton pancake of French origin cooked on one or both sides in a special pan or crepe maker to achieve a lacelike network of fine bubbles. A well-known variation originating from southeast Europe is a palačinke, a thin moist pancake fried on both sides and filled with jam, cream cheese, chocolate, or ground walnuts, but many other fillings—sweet or savoury—can also be used. When potato is used as a major portion of the batter, the result is a potato pancake.

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