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Vignette (vineyard), in viticulture, part of a
larger consolidated vineyard Vignette Corporation, a Texas-based
commercial software company Vignettes...
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saturation toward the
periphery compared to the
image center. The word
vignette, from the same root as vine,
originally referred to a
decorative border...
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captures a
brief period in time.
Vignettes are more
focused on
vivid imagery and
meaning rather than plot.
Vignettes can be stand-alone, but they are...
- events.
Peter Rossi and
colleagues developed a
framework for
creating vignettes by
systematically combining predictor variables in
order to
dissect the...
- questions. "Anchoring
Vignettes Overview". gking.harvard.edu.
Retrieved 2024-02-17. Hu,
Mengyao (2019). "Using
anchoring vignettes to
correct for differential...
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distance travelled.
Vignettes are
currently used in
several European countries. The term
originated in
France in the 1950s,
although vignettes there were not...
- "A
Vignette" is a
ghost story written in 1935 by the
British author and
academic M. R. James. At just over 2,000 words, it is the
shortest of his stories...
- The
Vignettes Hut (French:
Cabane des
Vignettes) is an
alpine hut,
located south of
Arolla in the
Swiss canton of Valais. It lies at a
height of 3,160...
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Vignette Corporation was a
company that
offered a
suite of
content management, web portal, collaboration, do****ent management, and
records management software...
- In philately, the
vignette is the
central part of a
postage stamp design, such as, a monarch's head or a
pictorial design,
which often shades off gradually...