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A great red that could be just a tiny bit sheerer.
It's lighter, brighter, sheerer, and more forgiving than makeup from any other season.
It had noticeably faded a little, but still looked decent enough, like sheerer version of the original shade.
After a frantic search, Chelsea was found safe with her boyfriend, alleged heroin addict Steven Sheerer, in New Jersey.
New Jersey police found her a week later at the house of 25-year-old alleged heroin addict Steven Sheerer.
Using Fashion Week as inspiration, we're ready to go bigger with our earrings, sheerer with our dresses, and so much more before spring 2017 even hits.
When used wet (I used a few spritzes of makeup setting spray) it blends concealer and foundation equally as well, but gives it a slightly sheerer, dewier finish.
When it's flat, he snaps it on the counter, each snap stretching it, making it looser and sheerer, until it shimmies like a Chinese dancer's never-ending sleeve.
The Nyx iteration is meant to be a bit sheerer than the actual satin finish of the OG lipstick, and serves as the perfect top coat on your lips.
Secretary dresses and skirts with matching blouses — pussy-bowed, preposterously colored, embroidered — got louder and sheerer as the show went on, proving that outfits can be as open-concept as offices.
And, as we wear less makeup — or opt for textures that are sheerer, lighter, and more breathable — having smooth, clear skin has nudged its way to the top of our beauty priorities.
And in 2004, former sheep sheerer and builder Gary Lewis became the first Maori — or aboriginal New Zealander — to join the extended royal family by marrying Lady Davina Lewis, daughter of the Duke of Gloucester and 28th in line to the British throne.
Newcomb Pottery vase by Mary Given Sheerer and Joseph Meyer Mary Given Sheerer (1865-1954) was an American ceramicist, designer, and art educator, best known for her affiliation with the Newcomb Pottery project at H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, now part of Tulane University.
Judith B. Sheerer (born November 17, 1940) is a former member of the Ohio General Assembly, serving in both the Ohio House of Representatives and the Ohio Senate from 1983 to 1998. She was originally elected to the Ohio House in 1983, succeeding Matt Hatchadorian. By her fifth term, Sheerer was serving as majority whip of the House. In 1992, when Senator Eric Fingerhut was elected to the United States Congress, Senate Democrats appointed Sheerer to his vacant seat.
The "Spanish Dagger Plate" is the product of collaboration between decorator, Mary Sheerer, and potter, Joseph Meyer.
In 1894, Newcomb art faculty founders William Woodward and Ellsworth Woodward made Sheerer their first faculty hire. She became a full professor in 1903. From 1903 to 1909, Sheerer was appointed as professor of pottery design and supervisor of pottery decoration; her official title was Professor of Pottery and China Decoration.
Sheerer was responsible for setting standards and guiding Newcomb Pottery's day-to-day production.Jessie Poesch, "The Art Program at Newcomb College and the Newcomb Pottery", in Newcomb College, 1886-2006: Higher Education for Women in New Orleans (2012) (retrieved from Google Books, 08 March 2015) She gave technical advice to Mississippi ceramicist Peter Anderson. Peter Anderson biography, shearwaterpottery.com Sheerer retired from the Newcomb faculty in 1931.
In 1909, Sheerer was promoted to Assistant Director of Pottery. Sheerer was a member of the Cincinnati Museum Association, Cincinnati Crafters Club, New Orleans Art Association, Cincinnati Womens Art Club, and the American Federation of Arts. Her works were displayed at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904, and the Panama-Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco in 1915. She was noted for designing glazes and pottery decoration.
Gary Peter Sheerer (born February 18, 1947) is a retired water polo player from the United States, who competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1968. He won the bronze medal with the Men's National Team at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany. Sheerer was born in Berkeley, California. In 1982, he was inducted into the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame.
Newcomb College had been founded expressly to instruct young Southern women in liberal arts. The art school opened in 1886 and production of art pottery on a for-profit basis began in 1895 under the supervision of art professors William Woodward, Ellsworth Woodward, and Mary Given Sheerer.
Burton Lane Bridge, also known as Sheerer Bridge and Bruce Ford Bridge, was a historic Howe truss located near Martinsville, Morgan County, Indiana. It was built in 1872 by the Massillon Iron Bridge Company. It was a single span bridge measuring 99 feet long and 16 feet wide. Note: This includes and Accompanying photographs It has been demolished.
Following the creation of the Moon and the Sun, the Valar carried out various titanic labours to further improve the defences of Valinor. They raised the Pelóri mountains to even greater and sheerer heights. Off the coast, eastwards of Tol Eressëa, they created the Shadowy Seas and their Enchanted Isles; both the Seas and the Isles presented numerous perils to anyone attempting to get to Valinor by sea.
Sheerer was born in Covington, Kentucky in 1865. She studied art in Massachusetts, the Art Students League of New York, under Hugh Breckenridge at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and graduated from the Art Academy of Cincinnati.Dautreuil, Linda Trappey. "Women, Art and Social Change: The Newcomb Pottery Experiment", Inside Northside, Nov.-Dec. 2013 (retrieved 08 March 2015) While living in Covington in the early 1890s, she worked at Rookwood Pottery Company.
Suzanne Ormond and Mary E. Irvine, Louisiana's Art Nouveau: The Crafts of the Newcomb Style (1976), p. 130 (retrieved from Google Books 08 March 2015) Post Sheerer's retirement from Newcomb Pottery, she was awarded as a fellow of the American Ceramic Society on March 11, 1931. She died in December 1954 in Cincinnati and is buried at Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. A Newcomb Pottery vase by Sheerer displayed in the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Out of its art school, the college created the business of what became the renowned Newcomb Pottery. This reflected both a progressive interest in craft and parents' desire for their daughters to learn a practical, "industrial" skill in the economically difficult postwar years. It was first headed by Mary Given Sheerer, previously associated with the Rookwood Pottery in Cincinnati. While the pottery did not employ that many women, some did find work there.
The following year in 1914, Jean- Philippe Worth, designer for the renowned Paris couture House of Worth, had a client object to the thickness of the taffeta lining of her dress, which was described as "thinner than a cigarette paper". Worth stated that using an even thinner, sheerer lining fabric would have had the effect of an "x‑ray dress". In Australia, an article was published in The Daily Telegraph on the 24th of November 1913 strongly opposed to "freak dresses" and "peek-a-boo blouses" that had lately become the fashion in "other Capitals". The editorial complains of dresses of "exiguous transparancy and undue scantiness" and "the low-cut blouse that invites pneumonia".

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