- raisonné, it was
given the
title Worn Out: At Eternity's Gate. The
lithograph was
based on a
pencil drawing Worn Out, one of a
series of
studies he made...
- "The
Twelve Dancing Princesses" (also "The
Worn-
Out Dancing Shoes" or "The
Shoes that were
Danced to Pieces"; German: Die
zertanzten Schuhe) is a German...
- wear are
identified by
relative motion, the
nature of
disturbance at the
worn surface or "mechanism", and
whether it
effects a self
regenerative or base...
- stories, such as Puss in Boots,
Bluebeard and
Beauty and the Beast. The
Worn-
Out Dancing Shoes is
instead based on a
variation of the tale
reported by the...
- conductivity, or appearance. It is used to
build up
thickness on
undersized or
worn-
out parts and to
manufacture metal plates with
complex shape, a
process called...
-
worn by
sailors and by
others in wet areas. The
modern oilskin garment was
developed by a New Zealander,
Edward Le Roy, in 1898. Le Roy used
worn-
out...
- is a
misrepresentation that "should be
actively discouraged" and that
worn-
out flags should be replaced. In
songs and poems, the
colours are sometimes...
- (The
Night Watch; 1894).
Henrik Pontoppidan immediately realized that
Worn Out is a
painting encouraging revolution. The
reason for this is that the woman...
-
replaced only when it was
worn out.[citation needed]
Later evaluations have seen her as
perhaps eccentric, but
mostly out-of-step with the
excesses of...
-
being one of the
fastest vessels in the Star Wars canon, the
Falcon looks worn-
out but
despite its
humble origins and
shabby exterior, the
Millennium Falcon...