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1. foreground of white, it was difficult to see anything
2. Wherever it was looked like a fairy-canyon of crystal miles wide, but in the foreground one could see business-like buildings of worked stone with colorful plaza's between them, not as overgrown with jungle as cities in this basin
3. There wasn’t time to get down to the great valley, but maybe he could get to the smaller one in the foreground
4. elevated wooden podium in the foreground
5. Pigeons fluttered about in the foreground, and Saint
6. and the field of wildflowers in the foreground
7. foreground, swallows and larks sang in the background,
8. In the foreground Alan was in the water, he was faltering, falling
9. Of the foreground, all was in shadow, and the rear wall was a pallid yellow
10. Again, Azareel and Rimmon came to the foreground of his thoughts
11. He pushed another button the console and the picture changed to a shot of grain elevators in the foreground: fields and a warehouse and city in the distance
12. It was the activity in the foreground that held Shipley’s attention
13. foreground and theory in the background, and to use the model
14. It says that the film available today is a copy of the original with the deletion of frames, blurring of frames, use of traveling mattes to offset the foreground (limo party) from the background (with possible artistic overlays), and reconstitution through the use of an optical printer to provide a seamless copy with dubious content
15. The frame was pretty sharp, more on the order of a third of an inch blur, requiring one-fifth of the speed (given equal background and foreground blur of 1/10) or
16. stare at her and the man who, in the foreground, still sits in meditation,
17. She had assumed the other Garcia was killed when the Preserver base was destroyed, but now, due to Garcia’s near death experience with Q, which he had passed off as a dream and had nearly forgotten until the mind meld brought it to the foreground, she could see that the other Garcia had survived, escaping though a Gateway, perhaps accidentally attuned to Earth’s past
18. She brought another window to the foreground and in it was a live image of Tammas sleeping
19. In other words, they are afraid that their soul might awaken by contact with the emanations of the positive person, and therefore their mind is activated and brings to the foreground all the negative
20. The picture was taken from about ten feet away, Cardon’s feet in the foreground and head in the background
21. Kith and kin are always in the foreground of a man’s consciousness
22. It was not known whether Ralph had been voted into leadership, made himself leader because he genuinely felt he deserved the job, or fell into the gig by chance having been conveniently standing both nearest the microphone and best framed in the foreground of the camera
23. Citizens Foreground Check and the purchase of and swearing allegiance to
24. The part of her which was asking these questions was stuck at the back somewhere, because in the foreground, was a new Mischia, who had accepted all that was happening, and 34
25. “When you think of events, you concentrate on the foreground of the action you are a 1036
26. In the foreground city towers in morning sun are gleaming
27. the page backdrop that contends with the foreground text
28. She pressed very close to him, and put up her face to his, shutting her eyes, for so she shut out the desolating garden with its foreground of murderous flags
29. In the foreground is the boat in the trough of a huge
30. it to the foreground Th
31. irty yards in the foreground was the
32. primer — foreground, front ( of the stage), see note [39
33. There would be an idyllic view of a forest and a lake and, in the foreground, a vulture tearing the flesh of a dead rabbit
34. foreground running applications gave it up in co-operative
35. It was as if “I, me, myself” was trapped inside of the body I inhabited and now Legion was in the foreground
36. And whereas formerly each object was painted to a hard focus, whether it was in the foreground or the distance, impressionism teaches that you cannot have the focus in a picture at the same time on the foreground and the distance
37. But the treatment is more often applied nowadays to a spray of foliage in the foreground, the pattern of which gives a very rich effect
38. When approaching either extreme, one splashes over into the other: much like background becomes foreground or existence becomes distinct from non-existence
39. way in which foreground and background had been constructed, the whole scene seemed
40. Bertuccio planted an entirely bare court with poplars, large spreading sycamores to shade the different parts of the house, and in the foreground, instead of the usual paving-stones, half hidden by the grass, there extended a lawn but that morning laid down, and upon which the water was yet glistening
41. His broad, grizzled head, with its shining patch of baldness, was in the immediate foreground of our vision
42. There Father Roman said Mass every day before a sombre altar-piece representing the Resurrection, the grey slab of the tombstone balanced on one corner, a figure soaring upwards, long-limbed and livid, in an oval of pallid light, and a helmeted brown legionary smitten down, right across the bituminous foreground
43. He saw in the foreground
44. It was a landscape without figures, a summer scene of white cloud and blue distances, with an ivy-clad ruin in the foreground, rocks and a waterfall affording a rugged introduction to the receding parkland behind
45. It opened a prospect; the prospect one gained at the turn of the avenue, as I had first seen it with Sebastian, of the secluded valley, the lakes falling away one below the other, the old house in the foreground, the rest of the world abandoned and forgotten; a world of its own of peace and love and beauty; a soldier's dream in a foreign bivouac; such a prospect perhaps as a high pinnacle of the temple afforded after the hungry days
46. The cover of Songs for Young Lovers is a staged photographic vignette: a couple of young lovers walk in the shadows of the foreground, while another couple appears lit in the background, and a wan and solitary Frank Sinatra stands, cigarette in hand, beneath a streetlamp
47. In the foreground four solemn men in dress suits are walking along the sidewalk with a stretcher on which lies a drunken woman in a white evening dress
48. The black background had gained weight and texture, like the swimmy darkness you see right before you lose consciousness, and the foreground sported a brighter border
49. Voices from other tables competed for Alice’s attention, and the music in the background moved in and out of the foreground
50. She knows not what her Fate will be, but a wrung-neckt Goose in the Foreground of the Picture shows that the clever Artist knows