It was almost entirely unornamented, the stiff bodice emphasizing her narrow waist. |
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Charles and Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, Lloyd Wright and Neutra created sleek, unornamented homes that redefined residential living. |
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With the exception of some Warholian meanderings of the camera, the scene is shot in the unornamented style of direct cinema. |
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The stippled backdrop is unornamented, increasing the tight focal emphasis on the figure. |
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Gambel's quail is a highly ornate and dichromatic species, whereas scaled quail is unornamented and monochromatic. |
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In transverse section both inner and outer layers are present although the surface usually appears unornamented. |
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It relies on composition, using largely unornamented surfaces, with small incidents of ornament, or at times a small-scale over-all pattern. |
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The unornamented appearance reflects the utilitarian purpose of the building. |
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The bleakness of Young's After the Gold Rush and Cohen's Bird on a Wire are amplified by her precise enunciation and unornamented piano accompaniment. |
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Graphically, Big Brother is very cartoon-like. The graphics are nothing to get excited over and besides a few supposedly exclusive video clips, it's all rather unornamented. |
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It stands on a low and unornamented polished granite plinth in the centre of a small square of bluestone which sits flush with the surrounding turf. |
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A diadem has been discovered, as a counterpart to these rich representations, made of a simple unornamented golden sheet. |
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Philip II preferred the unornamented and monumental architecture of Juan de Herrera, the greatest Spanish architect of the century. |
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The concrete, octagonal tower rises from the northeastern corner of an unornamented, square-shaped keeper's dwelling and fog alarm building. |
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The many repetitions of unornamented locomotor movement describing great diagonals do eventually wear. |
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With the occasional exception of multinote flurries, his melodic style was direct and unornamented, based on quarter notes and rich with inflections. |
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The manufacture of unornamented brass plates centred chiefly at Cologne. |
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The body of this type of pilgrim bottle is commonly composed of two flat circular sides, each with a broad, flanged edge and an unornamented strip of earthenware in the middle connecting the two side parts. |
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With the clean, unornamented lines of the Shaker tradition, this table anchors the motif of any room in which it is placed, stating simple, tasteful elegance and functional beauty. |
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Raleigh's poetry is written in the relatively straightforward, unornamented mode known as the plain style. |
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Between 1911 and 1917, he adopted an unornamented depictional style whose surface would be adopted by others later. |
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Early armorial bookplates in 16th-century England consisted of a simple unornamented shield, symmetrically mantled helmet, crest, and a scroll beneath for the owner's name. |
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Leaves are simple, linear, unbranched and unornamented, with color varying from light gray-green to blackish green. |
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