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curves
noun as in arched, rounded line or object
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Bettina Brendel, whose mammoth, six-panel 1969 painting “Particles or Waves?” gave the show its title, attempts with mixed success to evoke the foundational duality’s puzzling contradictions, laying out a sequence of crosshatch marks, jagged stripes and swollen curves.
“The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh” follows the comic beats and curves of a classic broadcast sitcom while taking advantage of its Prime Video/Freevee platform by allowing its characters to curse.
They cited the steep costs, learning curves, and disruption of personal files that would result from the imperative to adopt a different software.
A makeshift back wall curves up at the back of the set like a giant wave.
Last December, California Transportation Secretary Toks Omishakin announced that Caltrans had been awarded a $4.2-million contract to draft a list of 30 upgrades to PCH from Santa Monica to Ventura County that includes enhanced striping in curves, speed feedback signs and replacement of safety corridor signs.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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