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The 19883 cards 1 red oval 2 red ovals 1 green oval 2 green ovals 1 red diamond 2 red diamonds 1 green diamond 2 green diamonds have no SET among them.
"He hated ovals and now he loves them," Carpenter said.
Ovals were one of our best selling shapes this year.
They're molded into ovals called fèves, French for beans, each weighing .
You better not be talking shit about those flawless ovals of wonder.
Sonos also custom-designed the Beam's drivers, which are shaped like ovals.
Most of NASCAR's tracks are big ovals more than a mile long.
The ovals are abstract, and we are projecting this reading onto them.
Dust hands with flour, and stretch dough into two 16×12-in. ovals.
The ears were rendered as blocklike ovals on either side of the head.
I looooove assigning my dollars jobs and seeing all those little ovals turn green.
Bright ovals at the poles were revealed to be gigantic cyclones spanning 870 miles.
Instead of rectangular sets of deadly-serious looking headlights, it has friendly little ovals.
They are tossed with tender ovals of seafood sausage and smacked with chile paste.
This includes crowded beaches or parks, or sports ovals where a game is in progress.
So, when they're born, their heads may look less like circles and more like ovals.
Light blue ovals appear when your six-day fertile window is predicted to start. 5.
When was the last time you rolled rice into neat little ovals with one hand?
Other storms much smaller in size dot the surface, represented by brown or white ovals.
But campaign trails run on roller coaster tracks, not the flat ovals of horse races.
He qualified and finished 14th, and he was surprised with how much he loved the ovals.
But dirt ovals built for horses have served as bike battlefields dating back to the 1920s.
Matisse is all over these paintings: certain shapes come out of the ovals in "Blue Nude" (1905).
These visualizations were the precursors to the beloved squiggles, ovals, and diamonds found in the game today.
In paintings made of two and three panels, the drawn ovals within them contract, expand, and intersect.
Known as the Ovals, the paintings explored a central dot surrounded by softly modulating, concentric bands of color.
Normally Sonic's two large eyes connect to each other and his pupils and irises are more like skinny ovals.
That could change next year because  Toyota is reportedly prepping the Supra for battle on America&aposs favorite ovals.
Those at the long-track oval have specific experience in ovals, which require a more pristine sheet of ice.
But we are foreigners here and the stories are inscrutable, full of happenings from cricket ovals and rugby pitches.
He tucked knots of pickled mugwort into sushi and shingled other ovals of rice with raw antelope, invasive to Texas.
Still, you have to admit that it's a little eerie not seeing those odious little ovals popping up in your mentions.
Form remaining white rice into small ovals and stuff into inari pockets, tucking the open ends closed around the rice. 4.
I liked the environment, the tracks and did well on the ovals so it went from there and I'm really excited.
And "2 red ovals, 2 green squiggles, 2 red diamonds" are not (because the colors are two red and one green).
The racers compete on ovals of various distances and on the makeshift hilly terrain of what are known as TT courses.
To animate the interlocking muscles of an entire family of superheroes, they used simple shapes like ovals sliding against one another.
Over the last 20 years, they've been disappearing steadily, to 900 or so in 2018, the bulk of them short ovals.
"I loved a lot of motorsports, but as far as the ovals go, I was more into NASCAR," Ricciardo said this month.
Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill/GizmodoBrown ovals are typically hard to see, but this time we got lucky.
A recent dinner began with a standout ceviche of shrimp and squid inside a purple cabbage, ovals of pink-lentil purée alongside.
"Adapting back to IndyCar wasn't too bad on the ovals," recalls Montoya of his 2014 return after seven years of NASCAR racing.
Seurat attained it by reducing the figures to elegant, repeating silhouettes and their backdrop to a series of echoing rectangles and ovals.
Despite it being prime Thanksgiving anticipation season, we currently have potato ovals on the brain thanks to a truly stunning viral photo shoot.
It's been a brutal winter in New York, and there were several times Chichester ended up doing track workouts on snow-covered ovals.
I was starting to like the ovals because your hands don't get shredded, but I guess that's going to go out the window.
Mr. Barbieri uses an electric oven for consistency, and the dough winds up as plate-size rounds, large ovals and panini-style sandwiches.
Today I know that those gray ovals and yellow spots are my growing cancer reacting to the contrast fluid infused in my body.
In the middle of the pathway he has painted an imposing tree, along with luminous yellow ovals and snaking orange lines to one side.
One cut in particular has been especially hot lately: "Ovals are the breakout star of 26, rising 2171% in just six months," Anand said.
Kangaroos are also a regular sight in suburbia, in plague proportions, often feeding on the delicious green ovals normally reserved for cricket and football.
Geology professor Mary Droser and doctoral graduate Scott Evans, both from the University of California, Riverside, spotted impressions shaped like ovals near the burrows.
In the next shot the sheet has two black ovals for eyes, and Mr Affleck remains shrouded by it for the rest of the film.
"Ovals lay eggs" (2016) is a wall relief that provides an oval niche where an unnamed bird might wish to deposit its egg for safekeeping.
He touches the light gray ovals of cancer on the CT scan and contrasts them to the darker gray of the rest of the liver.
The thin-crust pizzas, made from a special blend of high-fiber flour, are shaped like ovals, the better to stay crisp, Mr. Alavian says.
One photographer shone lights directly onto negatives, for a pattern of coloured ovals and circles; another made drawings with a device that tracked his eye movements.
He began the Ovals at a time when the art world was turning its attention elsewhere, and would soon no longer hold painting in high regard.
While other Addams Family members had white circles with black pupils for eyes, Wednesday had small black ovals, which gave the character a more melancholy appearance.
Each is a hefty three feet tall; their eyes are rendered as lightly outlined ovals, and the cheeks protrude so sharply as to form a ledge.
The auditors examine each ballot and make note of potential anomalies, such as marks found outside the ovals or marks made with pencil instead of a pen.
The lean, rosy slices taste pure and clean; the decadence is supplied by ovals of soft beef marrow and by the marrow jus spooned over the meat.
"The disks glided in elegant curves and changed their position many times, so that from below they sometimes appeared as plates, ovals and simply lines," the document says.
Hold them until you see an image on your screen of a remote with an icon above it that looks like two non-touching ovals at an angle.
He said he would love to race on different types of tracks besides standard ovals, and even in different cars, like an Indy or a Formula 1 car.
Portraits of influential women throughout history, dating as far back as 1500 B.C., are created through burning or ink on 5-by-7 wooden ovals, along with short biographies.
When you fly into Palm Springs, the geometry of pool-centric living is clearly laid out below, in the repeating grid of aquamarine rectangles, ovals and odd little squiggles.
The crowd was hushed for the starting gun with a "shhh" from the public-address system, then built itself up again as the six skaters spun in counterclockwise ovals.
According to Allan E. Brown, author of "The History of America's Speedways," the number of tracks peaked in the U.S. in 2100 at some 213,214 ovals and road courses.
"A voter can verify the ovals, the candidates they chose, but how it gets tabulated is actually through an encrypted QR code," Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold told CNN.
The bandeau, which is made of diamonds and platinum, is formed as a flexible band of 11 sections, pierced with interlaced ovals and pavé set with large and small brilliant diamonds.
A man, sitting at a desk, his hand's steepled over his mouth, glasses glaring against some artificial light, leaving us with only two stark white ovals where his eyes would be.
"Sports ovals, suburban yards, schoolyards and roadsides are the few places offering any green grass at all in Canberra at the moment and they act as magnets for kangaroos," he said.
It will be turning out an inventory of rye and wheat breads, including rustic ovals riddled with seeds, crusty sourdough beauties, and heavy, brick-shaped loaves of traditional moist, dark bread.
CreditCreditAlex Goodlett for The New York Times GANGNEUNG, South Korea — Round and round the short-track speedskaters go, crouched low on the ice as they carve counterclockwise ovals, over and over.
Also known as brown ovals, brown barges are large cyclonic regions that typically form in Jupiter's dark North Equatorial Belt or, less frequently, in the dark South Equatorial Belt, according to NASA.
Viewed over a box or taped up on the light board, every new film would show a pattern of dark ovals, like a herd of giant amoebas racing across a bright plain.
Colombian cuisine is often noted for such dishes as egg-filled arepas, parrilla-grilled steak, and carimañolas—fried ovals of cassava dough filled with beef, common in Cartagena's active street food repertoire.
Zwirner is trumpeting its coup with an all-Klee booth here, full of wily small-scale watercolors like "Signs in the Field" (1935), with its joyously inscrutable cloud of glyphs, ovals and eyes.
But the star here is a French 19th-century circular table whose oyster-cut veneer top is a Big Bang explosion of radiating ovals from twigs and branches of elm and yew burl.
MANAMA (Reuters) - McLaren Formula One boss Zak Brown is 'barking mad' to let Fernando Alonso race the Indianapolis 500 with so little experience of ovals, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said on Friday.
Here's what you do: Show people a sketch of a cartoon person—circle-for-head, ovals for arms and body—with a dotted line linking it to an equally cartoony thing, a balloon-animal dog.
Powder blue, rose pink, and daffodil-yellow ovals have become synonymous with the springtime holiday, and painting or dyeing the white canvas of egg shells has reputedly been a popular tradition since the Middle Ages.
They are illuminations, a traditional form of geometric illustration that Ilchi has shaped as arches — or as great ovals in "I looked long at the green trees and you looked deeply into my eyes" (2015).
A veterinary school dropout who had served as an Army muleteer in Panama, the horse trainer now worked the ovals and backsides of the mid-Atlantic circuit, supplementing his income by doctoring escapees and gunsels.
On dirt, the ovals are short — often a half-mile around, about a quarter the size of most asphalt tracks — which means cars cluster nose to tail, nicking and bumping one another off the road.
Affixed to the main gallery's walls are rectangles, ovals and triangles of solid blue, violet, gold and green; some are painted, while others are whisper-thin acrylic panels, slightly mirrored and bolted to the wall.
When she was a child, her mother would do all the cooking, ritualistically pounding pink lamb in a white marble mortar before chopping it to make kibbe, the pudgy ovals of bulgur, onion and lamb.
The most appropriate comparisons to a short-track skater might not involve other athletes, but rather racecars, like those in Nascar, built for counterclockwise efficiency on ovals the rough shape of the short-track rink.
IndyCar races on street and road courses and ovals, like the 2.5 mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway, home of the Sunday's Indianapolis 500, where cars sometimes race wheel-to-wheel at speeds reaching close to 230 mph.
The pieces here range from Franz Heuberger's wildly canny wax portrait from the 19603s of a German king to Bettina von Zwehl's contemporary photographs, which replicate 19th-century ovals, silhouettes and other early photographic portraiture techniques.
Each of his works in the Biennial — and in a solo show now at David Lewis Gallery in New York — juxtaposes photos on disparate themes, set in vintage frames, creating a puzzle of ovals, rectangles, and allusions.
Saltwort, the salt-marsh-loving succulent that Italians call agretti, was the exciting foundation for a May salad built with wild arugula and raw ovals of asparagus stalks, making one of their first appearances of the year.
In the paintings in this exhibition, which was organized by Dona Gustafson with the aid of a Rutgers student, Xiola Sorgie, Twardowicz used an airbrush to make three concentric ovals in different colors nestled comfortably within a vertical format.
Short-track racing, born in rural America in the 1930s, is a catchall phrase that refers to myriad competitions on dirt or asphalt ovals, from mile-long speedways fit for Nascar to smaller tracks that could fit in a yard.
In "Fooling With Your Hair" (1985), the top half consists of images vignetted within sourly colored ovals: two '50s-style designer lamps and two gnarly, Giacometti-style sculptures — a portrait bust and a jokey figure of a woman with prominent breasts.
The book contains no narrative or anecdotal accounts, just 43 pages of charts and graphs that slice and dice the geography and timing of the incidents and the various shapes that witnesses reported: flying circles, spheres, triangles, discs, ovals, cigars.
Under a pending deal with Dominion, the vendor that currently supplies Colorado's voting equipment, a newly engineered software upgrade will instead print out ballots with choices picked marked with darkened ovals, identical to how a hand-marked ballot would look.
Here, variations in the figure/ground relationships, the finely spun warm and cool off-white ovals, and the quivering grid containing the now-you-see-them-now-you-don't eggs create a slow, playful bounce to this fragile yet solid work.
The oil painting by Alexander Calder "Silhouette" (1948) which contains black figures in silhouette, along with his wood sculptural forms, arranged nearby, especially apes the reduction of key elements of the human form to geometric shapes: lines, flattened ovals, circles, and triangles.
The first is not much more than a blur, skaters darting in and out of traffic, colors whirling in a tight pack around tight ovals, one or more occasionally spit from orbit and sent crashing into thick safety pads at the rink's edges.
In "Lecturer (Father)" (2016), the painting is more-or-less divided across the middle, with the lower half filled with variously sized ovals indicating the backs of the heads of people sitting in a classroom, and the upper half is rust-red.
In "lemon window" (210), scattered ovals of warm yellow echo the two smudgy yellow price tags hung below the painting, while in "Penumbra (Wild Pacific Iris)" (223), a beige crescent of negative space echoes three pieces of crescent jewelry hung below the drawing.
Mr. Samson leaves them empty, milky ovals on otherwise finely rendered faces that invert the quizzical gaze of figures in a Belkis Ayón collograph, and echo the ghostly migrants returned from a sea disaster who prowl Dakar in Mati Diop's film "Atlantics," demanding accounts.
It appears too late to move the Winter Games to another country, current and former Olympic officials said, given the years of preparation needed for security, ticketing and housing, and the building, upgrading and testing required for ski courses, luge tracks and speedskating ovals.
Concentric ovals of black and of a rich, orange-y yellow, with irregular breaks, stains and overlaps, create a strangely stately sense of motion: As foreground and background seem to slowly change places, the piece's central black oval becomes an emptiness that's also an object.
In the league they're coming from, it's three-man rush, so the receivers are doing these deep ovals and no one's touching them and they're just running free and they find areas, and he's able to maneuver through a three-man rush and throw it up.
For instance, the card with two striped red ovals might correspond to the point (25, 2.7563, 22.756, 23), where the 217 in the first spot tells us that the design is red, the 2 in the second spot tells us that the shape is oval, and so on.
Formula One drivers making the jump to IndyCar have often struggled on the treacherous high-speed ovals that are unique to American open wheel racing but Chilton has proven a quick study having won a race in the IndyCar feeder series at the Iowa Speedway oval from the pole last season.
Ed Charbonneau and Jeremy Szopinski's 123-foot-long mural (created with their students from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design) of purple, blue, and white football-like ovals spiraling through space and past columns (abstracted from the stadium's architecture) coalesces into a Fibonacci sequence-like interpretation of a quarterback's throw.
Unreadable does not mean unread: For a century, art historians have interpreted these paintings either as evidence of Fiquet's discontentment with her lot in the marriage (how many days did she clock up as sitter?), and of Cézanne's cold, everything-for-art objectification of her as a pileup of ovals and cones.
In others, the ovals are filled with multicolored hash marks and scribbles too frenetic to read as separate gestures, but loose enough that the artist can put a clear, clanging blue right on top of a fire-engine red and know that the colors will harmonize, like the instruments of a brass band.
"We can't deny people a right to vote because they choose to put Xs in some, oval, circle some names or fill in some ovals," Elias said before decrying the fact that Florida law requires people to write on their ballot that they made a mistake in voting, not just crossing out a vote.
A few felt ovals on a grey backing will get you there, but if you want that glossy look you may want to draw or print those peepers out on a bit of paper instead, back that with some cardstock, and seal it with a self-laminating sheet for that freshly-possessed and mostly-waterproof gleam.
The bike, the road-going derivation of a machine trouncing all comers on the dirt ovals of the American Flat Track racing circuit — and revealed in showroom-ready form on Monday at the Intermot industry show in Germany — is an acute change of course for Indian, whose retro-flavored cruisers and Deco-kissed touring machines have revived the company.
The couple have a 17-month old son, Beau, and live near the Team Penske headquarters in Charlotte, N.C. Power had never been a fan of driving on ovals, but still he said his résumé, which includes the 2014 series championship, felt incomplete without the 500 win at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the most famous oval in racing.
It helps to layer flavors and textures, like salty flaps of Chinese bacon and collapsed mustard greens; chewy potato noodles and crisp ovals of celtuce, tasting like water drunk from a bamboo cup; springy roe-filled fish balls, striped and peaked and looking like Christmas ornaments; and wood-ear mushrooms that crunch as if made of tiny bones.
We say three cards form a SET if • the numbers on the cards are either all the same or all different and • the colors on the cards are either all the same or all different and • the shapes on the cards are either all the same or all different So "2 red ovals, 2 green squiggles, 2 purple diamonds" are a SET.
Nearly every dish tasted good, in one way or another, although more than one juxtaposed something unquestionably delicious with other things that turned up empty-handed to the flavor party: wonderful lobster in a bittersweet sauce of malted barley syrup and butter with a dull white spill of tapioca; exceptional brined scallop, sauced with yuzu and a tea made from Douglas fir tips, with unexciting ovals of white asparagus standing up like marble headstones in a cemetery.
When, during the 2212s, '2708s and '29400s, MoMA curators of painting, sculpture, prints and drawings were focused almost exclusively on Great White Men, the design department welcomed through these shows and competitions works by gifted women — others included Ray Eames and Eva Zeisel — and designers of color like Joel Robinson, the first African-American to enter the Modern's design collection, whose linen print of abstractly patterned ovals, from the "Good Design" show in 1951, is another eye-catcher.
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