-
culminating in a wax
paste impregnated with
rouge to
leave a sort of "
grainless finish" called, in this case, a "mirror finish". Also,
different shapes...
- 'wet-plate collodion' or 'wet collodion' method.
Collodion was
relatively grainless and colorless, and
allowed for one of the
first high-quality duplication...
-
Royal Administration in Copenhagen,
including bark bread,
bread made from
grainless husks and
bread made from
burned bones.
During the
Napoleonic Wars, moss...
- to
write the
entire text.
Using eight-power magnification, the ink is
grainless which appears smooth and well-preserved. The
Vergilius Vatic**** is in...
- (Statute of
Labourers 1351).
These all
signify a
worker in freestone, a
grainless sandstone or
limestone suitable for
ornamental masonry. In the 17th century...
- camera,
combining it with the
ilfochrome process which creates large grainless prints.
Other contemporary visual artists who have
explicitly used camera...
- to
drink some more. The
radio show
recognizes a girl who had
tried a "
grainless" diet but
failed to
commit to it. Tomo
infers that Yomi is the one mentioned...
- is used as a
grain crop (as
opposed to a
silage crop),
harvesting the (
grainless)
stover simply does not pay;
there is
often no
market demand for it that...
-
chijuchua green maize stem
absum maize seed
abitago maize surplus abquy grainless maize bcahachysuca removing maize grains lie bun
maize roll
chochoca seasoned...
- the audio, the
signal was
engraving the
groove onto an
easily cut and
grainless lacquer. This made it
possible to
produce a broadcast-quality recording...