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The test car had white wheels that coordinated, perhaps too monochromatically, with the "bright white" paint.
The episode was filmed in color and aired monochromatically in the series' first season (1954).
In Truman's carpet, the seal was represented monochromatically through varying depths of the cut pile.
I've learned since then that the idea of having everything monochromatically "designed" makes a strong statement but forgets the humanity of the space.
It goes without saying - almost - that attendees are kindly requested to dress creatively, and monochromatically.
Shadows are darkened monochromatically using both Conté and India ink.
The form of a monochromatically rendered doorway features centrally in all, and each is framed by flat and shallow walls.
The monitors are embedded in the surfaces of flat aluminum panels, cut into forms mimicking paint or liquid splatters and painted monochromatically.
Neatly dressed and groomed so as to fetch the best prices, the slaves have a dignity that the monochromatically painted white men controlling their fate lack.
When a picture is monochromatically rendered in gray, it is called grisaille; when in yellow, cirage .
Monochromatically corrected objectives can be found in solar telescopes working with narrow spectral lines such as the hydrogen alpha spectral line of 0.6562725 micrometres.
They can be monochromatically pale green, just flecked with herbs, orange or even purple-red, or they can offer a confettilike riot of color.
Alternatively, LEDs and Rayonet lamps emit monochromatically.
Here Joan was orated - rather hoarsely and monochromatically - by Isabelle Huppert, who looked properly heroic even if she was asked to appear topless throughout.
Almost monochromatically pale of complexion, short dark hair, and a facial structure somewhere between elfin and skeletal, framing deepset, narrow, slanted eyes which dispensed little compassion.
I felt the formal issues about color were fighting with the narratives I was getting at... So I narrowed down the color, and began to work monochromatically.
It can be used alone as a clear-cut jolt; contrastingly in shirts and ties, or monochromatically in outfits where every piece is a different shade of the same hue.
The novel's prose may be calm enough, but the novel's form will seem exaggerated, because it is monochromatically devoted to funniness, as a fever is devoted to heat.
"The best mix is when the fabrics blend monochromatically," said Peri Wolfman, an owner of Wolfman-Gold and Good Company, a store in SoHo.
At first glance, Nodine Hill is monochromatically gray a warren packed with ramshackle walk-ups separated only by narrow alleys where cats mill about and signs warn of dogs.
By the inductive hypothesis, it contains either a K monochromatically coloured with colour i for some 1 i (c 2) or a K,n)-coloured in the 'blurred colour'.
As with some of his most successful earlier efforts - from the black paintings of the early 60's to the African mine reliefs of the early 80's - Mr. Stella is once again working monochromatically, which is good.
SHANGHAI BOK CHOY - Where the more familiar bok choy has green leaves and white stems, Shanghai bok choy is monochromatically green, and when cooked turns a brilliant shade of emerald.
In a year when Democrats are competing seriously in states as monochromatically Republican as Montana, Idaho and Kansas, polls now show either a modest lead by Mr. Menendez or a statistical tie in a state where Republicans have not elected a senator since 1972.