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Examples of monochrome


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The rover had three cameras: 2 monochromes cameras in front, and a color camera in the rear.
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Wares could be molded or thrown, decorated with incised or applied ornament, covered in a monochrome glaze, and painted under or over the glaze.
The colors of the paintings vary as well, from red or black monochromes (different shades of a single color) to elaborate polychromes (many various colors).
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The second jar is a pinkish-red monochrome ware.
A few fine-lined incised gray monochrome sherds were also found.
Parodying a traditional catalogue, the book featured a series of intense monochromes linked to various cities he had lived in during the previous years.
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The stimuli were presented on a monochrome (green) computer monitor that was situated 300 cm from the subject.
With the rich palette of colors or characters that are available on typical output devices, it seems a shame to restrict ourselves to monochrome images!
Both stereo systems employ two convergent monochrome cameras.
Consists of one hundred colour and two hundred monochrome photographs.
With copious monochrome illustrations, this book can be divided into three unequal sections.
If anything, this handsome volume enjoys an even higher level of illustration, including forty monochrome figures embedded in the text and ten colour plates.
The brand's said less is cool approach involves innovative and modern black, white and grey monochromes in a large variety of styles.
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The monochrome of language acquisition is transformed into polychrome.
A branch germ is monochrome if it has precisely one color.
The paper is glossy, and no opening is wholly monochrome.
The eleven-limbed speaker ensemble is set into a monochrome, blue sound-wall, resulting in an object resembling an image on a panel.
The well-written text is enhanced by a judicious selection of monochrome photographs, many of which were taken by the author.
With both monochrome and colour plates and thorough references to the research literature, it will appeal not only to plant pathologists, but to plant breeders and agronomists as well.
In order to add, and complement, the monochrome character of the old school building, orange and olive green were introduced as additional reference points to the 1970s [19-23].
Attenuation measurements of monochrome light in marine sediments.
The licence fee was set in 1971 at £7 for the monochrome licence and £12 for the colour licence.
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The move towards digital television cannot be compared with the transfer from monochrome to colour television.
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I am informed that production of dual-standard monochrome television sets is continuing but that the manufacture of dual-standard colour sets is being phased out.
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I do not think we look so "hot" in monochrome.
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As the ownership of colour sets becomes more general, it is inevitable that monochrome programmes will decline in popularity.
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On the assumption that two-thirds of supplementary pensioners have monochrome television, the annual cost would be some £4 million, £2¾ million and £2 million, respectively.
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Each year, more and more people change to colour television, so the number of people using monochrome sets is becoming fewer.
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If the monochrome licence were increased from £15 to £30, the yield would be 4 million times £15.
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In its way it has been a somewhat monochrome debate but nonetheless expert for that.
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I should have been much happier if the licence fee for the monochrome set had been frozen permanently.
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The licence fee for colour televisions was increased from £25 to £34 and for monochrome televisions from £10 to £12.
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We must move away from a monochrome mix of schools towards more variety and innovation, to attract teachers into schools in deprived areas.
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Because of the progressive change in demand from monochrome to colour, a similar deduction in respect of black and white sets would not be meaningful.
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The only choice is whether a person has a colour set or a monochrome set.
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The television licence fees in 1969 were £6 (monochrome) and £11 (colour), the real equivalents of which would now be about £33 and £60.
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No provision whatsoever is made in social security payments for hire-purchase payments on either colour or monochrome television sets.
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I think that the licence differential between monochrome and colour will have to be considered.
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The increase in the monochrome licence fee of £3 will produce little revenue.
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She told me that she could not afford a colour television licence, so has to manage with a monochrome set.
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One would like to see communities where the economic status of the people was varied and not monochrome.
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There is something deeply troubling for me as a bishop about the clarity and monochrome nature of such a vision.
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Television licence fees were introduced at £2 for monochrome in 1946 and £10 for colour in 1968.
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In numbers, imports of portable monochrome sets almost doubled in the last four months, compared with the same period last year.
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The situation is rather different in respect of table monochrome sets.
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I also said that the increase would be calculated from a notional baseline fee of £60·00 for a colour licence and £2000 for a monochrome licence.
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Later information is now available for 1976, and revised provisional figures are: colour 1,544, monochrome 560.
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Production of monochrome tubes has been phased out.
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A total of 17·4 million colour and 2·2 million monochrome licences were issued in 1988–89.
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We accept the rise in the colour television licence fee but greatly regret the more than index-linked rise in monochrome licences.
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Would he further agree that second-hand monochrome 625-line sets can be bought very cheaply indeed?
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There are at the moment somewhere around 18,100,000 current licences for monochrome and colour reception in a population of somewhere around 54 million people.
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The figures for 1972—in thousands of sets—are: colour 1,469, monochrome 1,519.
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In addition, 500,000 monochrome sets were built, with a value of £25 million.
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My local authority recognised the absurdity and maintained to all pensioner households not qualifying for the concession a grant equivalent to the monochrome licence.
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The average increase in the rental of monochrome sets will be about 35p a month.
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In addition, surveillance licensing will apply to imports of colour and portable monochrome television sets.
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The probable eventual demand for colour television would not be satisfied by stimulating the sale of monochrome receivers.
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The poorest members of society buy or hire monochrome sets.
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The increase in the fee for a monochrome set would be regarded as reasonable in the circumstances.
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Furthermore, a monochrome licence still costs less than 25p a week.
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We are going to have a cultural monochrome and everyone will simply be accepting the standards of everybody else.
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There are 1·4 million households with a television but no licence, and 440,000 households with a colour set but only a monochrome licence.
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They increased the television licence fees from £9 to £10 for monochrome and from £21 to £25 for colour.
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There is no monochrome, follow-my-leader approach.
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Specifically, it has proposed increases in licence fees to £12 for a monochrome licence and £30 for a colour licence, which, it says, would last it for three years.
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A monochrome set may be given up in exchange for a new colour set, and the old set may be rented out to a new hirer.
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Is it not grossly unfair that a person should have to pay more when he converts to colour but gets no credit when he reverts to monochrome?
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If, for instance, there were a completely free retirement pension licence at the moment, it would immediately mean a £70 colour licence fee, so we assess, and a £25 monochrome licence fee.
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At some stage there will cease to be the increase in revenue due to people switching from monochrome to colour television and so paying the more expensive licence fees.
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A small architectural scene, landscape, or abstract design was placed in the center with a monochrome background.
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The paintings can be either monochrome or polychrome.
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The monitors are often black-and-white monochrome and have the scanning reversed to compensate for the reflection of the mirror.
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The most important additions were routines for simple monochrome graphics, reading and writing data from within programs and sound output.
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The resistive touchscreen has a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels in 16 shades of monochrome.
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The original, first edition was brown monochrome with a white border along two sides of the cover.
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The monochrome monitor existed in memory address space 0xb0000, while the color monitor existed at 0xb8000 for text and 0xa0000 for graphics.
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Rival colour television methods, which had been in development since the 1920s, were incompatible with monochrome televisions.
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There is also a 10-disc set that repackages the previous four discs alongside six more, containing the first 39 monochrome episodes.
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Cathode depletion was uncommon in signal tubes but was a frequent cause of failure of monochrome television cathode-ray tubes.
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Predominantly an abstract painter whose individual paintings cross the boundaries between the two-dimensional and the three-dimensional, gestural painterliness and flat monochrome blocks of colour.
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The film was originally made in 1967 in monochrome.
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Officially, the arms can be drawn in full color, monochrome or using two colors.
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The company manufactures monochrome photographic film 35mm to 20 x24 as well as photographic paper and chemicals.
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The popular floating world genre of ukiyo-e originated in the second half of the seventeenth century, with prints in monochrome or two colours.
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Interestingly, there is slightly more evidence for the disruption of polychromes than monochromes.
The category includes decorated types as well as "fine" monochromes.
The visible effects of nutrient stress on plants are illustrated by monochrome photographs, some of which fail to impress.
The standard of production, including the excellent monochrome and colour images, is excellent.
Many of these are illustrated in the eighteen colour plates and eight monochrome figures.
The text is almost continuously present and is to be recited in a stumbling and searching syllabification on the same monochrome tone.
I was especially anxious to avoid the monochrome effect of continual crooning undulations.
The monochrome wares generally include all the utilitarian containers used in cooking, serving, or storing liquid or dry staples.
The colour plates are excellent, but the monochrome photographs are disappointing.
All the characters were re-photographed to a standard size and then reproduced as monochrome slides.
There is a good series of maps and abundant well-selected illustrations, both monochrome and colour.
They are very few compared with the many thousands of monochrome illustrations which appear each year.
Although initially restricted to monochrome illustrations, lithography eventually enabled the mass-production of colour imagery for both commercial and fine art prints.
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