Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
"Oh, there could be no question as to the superimposing of the footmarks.
The perimeter can be increased further by superimposing equilateral triangles on the prongs of the star.
A montage image is produced by superimposing a perspective image of a building on to a photographic background.
A delay effect was created by Smith by superimposing a second version of the song over a previous version.
How about superimposing a blue AV recording?
In design and advertising the term typically means the superimposing of theoretical design elements onto photographs of real world locations.
Digital Superimposing (1997; credited as Superficial Depth)
The geographic distribution of the three principal components (PCs) were generated by superimposing the loading coefficients of each population onto a map, respectively.
The shorter oscillation damping time also reduces the risk of dangerous synchronizations due to the superimposing of return waves on the outgoing waves.
Szymanowski indulges two of his bents at once by superimposing Apollo and Dionysus on the affairs of a medieval Sicilian court.
News reports have mentioned some of these contaminants before, but this film is an eye-opener, superimposing the information in large letters on the screen and explaining some of their sources.
The interaction between the actors and the animated characters is not terribly convincing, and the superimposing of the cartoon figures on real settings is generally clumsy; the figures appear to be floating in space.
Weymouth considered superimposing Eno's face on top of all four portraits to insinuate his egotism-the producer wanted to be on the cover art together with Talking Heads-but decided against it in the end.
He was sometimes called "The Magician" for his unique superimposing of clown faces and was known for his sparkling tear drop on his sad clowns, especially the Wall Street Journal Clown.
Images were crowding into Marie's head, superimposing themselves, one upon the other: the wrecked kiosk; Gazzer, with the keys dangling from his hand, leading Madge away; Gazzer stamping about in his big boots.
Like most of his colleagues, Mr. Banks has been struggling with a stubborn flaw afflicting all speakers - their tendency to partially mask the true timbres of voices and instruments by superimposing their own tonal character.
American, like other airlines, has developed a computer model, superimposing its schedule over those of its rivals, for forecasting how much traffic it can stimulate by adding flights - and what the effect will be on its other flights.
It can be constructed by superimposing two copies of the compound of 10 octahedra UC, and for each resulting pair of octahedra, rotating each octahedron in the pair by an equal and opposite angle θ.
The scene in which Betty thought she saw Henry dressed as a model was actually actor Christopher Gorham's real body, no superimposing used - according to an interview in November 14, 2007's People magazine, which named him as one of the top 25 sexiest men of 2007 in that week's issue.