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Similar patterns, mutatis mutandis, emerge from the models predicting exposure to each party's telephone canvass.
Tellingly (considering what was to come later) he had the parish beadles canvass on his behalf.
However, exposure to the telephone canvass did not have as much impact on chances of being canvassed on the doorstep.
None of the six campaign spending coefficients in the telephone canvass equations were significant.
None of the telephone canvass dummies were significant.
One does not need to canvass before knowing who the leaders should be.
Chapter four deals with a series of late seventeenth-century canvases painted by at least two anonymous artists.
In later canvases, where theories of colouration and geometric composition came to dominate, shapes and colours may become the significant minimal unit.
From the seventeenth century onwards, drapery gained its freedom and took a life of its own filling canvases with impossible swirls and billows.
I then canvass alternative accounts of parenthood - namely, conventionalism, gestationalism, and intentionalism - but none succeeds in explaining reproductive cloning.
To some extent, therefore, this is complementary to the canvass, and can have an independent effect.
Furthermore, which is the more effective in mobilizing support: the doorstep or the telephone canvass?
Very few of the 'electoral context' variables are significant in the doorstep canvass equations.
The regidores acknowledged the victims as worthy of the municipality's esteem and agreed to inscribe their names in two canvases that would be displayed in the ayuntamiento's conference room.
Telephone campaigning may have had an impact - but it was not sufficiently large to pick up here, even though the impact of the doorstep canvass is clear from these data.
The committee may canvass comments on the implications of bills for human rights and, after reflecting on issues, may seek an explanation or clarification from the department in question.
There is not much evidence here of voters' experiences of the telephone canvass during the election itself tallying with their exposure to other aspects of the local campaign.
The doorstep canvass was not the only aspect of the local campaign to have an impact on voter conversion, as revealed by the significant coefficients for campaign spending.
Would it raise the prestige of our country when such canvases are hung in our embassies?
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They are said by many experts to be penetrating the walls, rotting away the canvases, and destroying the paintings.
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Canvases had to be tightened and re-varnishing had to be done.
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Do canvases and articles of that sort used in garden furniture undergo the same process?
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The difficulty about these debates is that the ideological and geographical canvases are so vast that it is impossible to paint all over them.
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During the 1970s and 1980s his shaped canvases were highly irregular and asymmetrical.
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The interior also contains 18th century canvases and an antique baptismal font.
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Candidates were required to deposit a sum of money before canvassing, which was forfeited if they were convicted of bribery.
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As a graduate student she developed her signature style and subject matter: candy painted up-close and in meticulous detail, often on enormous canvases.
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Many of his paintings consist of a single (usually bright) color, with some canvases being of irregular shape, sometimes called shaped canvases.
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She also developed an interest in doing a series of work on a theme as well as sets, multiple canvases comprising a single complete work.
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The canvases throughout the season were given a voice, and some were asked to the finale for comments.
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Recently, he has begun incorporating nudes into some of his canvases.
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In 2007, the organization was reported to be canvassing for new members.
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The quality of line seen in his paintings and in the form of his shaped canvases is very subtle, and implies perfection.
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They held rallies, direct confrontation demonstrations, and canvassed for support internationally.
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In some instances he applies small touches of color over the canvases.
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Alternatively, canvases may be altered by losing their flatness and assuming a three-dimensional surface.
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The contestants would write their answers first on a card in secret, then the celebrities were canvassed to give their answers.
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In the mid-1960s, inspired by reading her husband's scientific journals, she began to assemble different canvases into unified works.
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A variety of paper textures or canvases can be chosen for use in conjunction with any of these media.
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During this time, he painted mostly for enjoyment, giving away his canvases to friends and relatives while he made his way through school.
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Individuals, little courted before, were separately talked over, and, as it were, canvassed.
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Chase experimented with painting on shaped canvases when one of her students gave her some pieces of laminated oak.
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The studio boasted generous spaces, high ceilings and massive doors, allowing the artist the ability to paint even larger canvases.
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Each story features peculiarly exotic technology such as poetry-composing computers, orchids with operatic voices and egos to match, phototropic self-painting canvases, etc.
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The majority of his works consists of battle scenes painted on small canvases, often set at night and including a great many figures.
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He painted plein air landscapes, and more stylized, larger canvases back in his studio.
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Halpin was selling canvases bearing his tag for 75 each in 2009.
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He was active in restoration of antique canvases.
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She went from door to door canvassing support for its retention.
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The city-scape features prominently in his canvases, and in them reflect the agonies of the urban middle class and poor, both dark and dense.
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He began to explore more experimental techniques of art making incorporating collage and objects into his canvases.
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Two seemingly justifiable diametrically opposed viewpoints were seriously canvassed.
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He engages in an expressionist-based practice, activating his canvases with bold color, gestural brushstrokes, and narratives that insinuate discord.
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A hundred and fifty canvases and drawings were destroyed.
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The canvases were produced in 173233, then engraved and published in print form in 1735.
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He uses the word impression to describe both the technique and the philosophy applied to his canvases.
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The photographs were shown together with vast abstract canvases of markings constituted solely by the traces of time and action in the studio.
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His canvases are both dramatic and wistful; powerfully composed yet detailed with great subtlety; always simplified planes of color which at first suggest abstractions.
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V., 6270 canvases were painted with 834 litres of colour.
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The green surfaces of his canvases resemble oases' saturated shadows in a desert of fire.
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Data canvassing run through interviews by phone and direct visits in particular cities that is based on rotational system.
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The three canvases of the triptych are the same size and are each individually framed.
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Modern day suspensions are closely related to the artwork of performance artists that use their own bodies as canvases.
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Art supply manufacturers market canvases pre-primed with gesso.
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The background connecting all corners of the canvas has been lightly sketched out.
The ordinance imposed criminal sanctions on canvassing or soliciting without a license.
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During that period, visitors were greeted with illustrated hoardings and canvases covering the safety nets and scaffolding.
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With his reputation reestablished, he began to produce large canvases on religious themes and portraits.
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He was temperamental when he went into seclusion to paint, he would work incessantly for months on one of his rare canvases.
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His interest in painting yielded more than 200 large canvases.
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Velzquez was not prolific; he is estimated to have produced between only 110 and 120 known canvases.
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His name was known only from the autograph on the canvases.
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Police canvassed the area, talking to people, and collected surveillance tapes.
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The scribe underlined his aristocratic virtue and those of his readers through this wide canvas.
Sakhai would also buy relatively worthless paintings to reuse the canvases for new forgeries.
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On the other hand, the accidents of life, while never foreseeable, are an inevitable part of the canvas.
The canvas of local, national, and international history in music education is ripe for exploration and expansion.
The snow is very white, with blue cleverly mixed into it on the canvas for the shadowed areas.
His monumental canvases established a substantial popular reputation, and lithographic copies of the portraits helped to spread his fame.
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Student activities have included canvassing, legal research, phone banking, voter protection, and other activities.
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However, similar comments might be made on a broader canvas.
Architecture is often regarded as a large threedimensional canvas for personal expression.
Structurally, the group made use of collage, mixed media, oversized canvases, and assemblages that gave many of the works a sculptural quality.
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However, this wall is not a blank white canvas, and variations in the colour and texture of the concrete itself add further interest.
Painters have been consistent throughout the ages by dividing their canvases into nine areas.
In their studios the canvases stood on the floors, on the chairs and other pieces of furniture, or hung high on the walls.
We do not know which occurred first: the telephone or the doorstep canvass.
The canvass allows parties to identify their supporters, their opponents, and also undecided voters, who might be swayed in an election.
One major difference between the doorstep and telephone canvass equations, however, is in the relationships with campaign spending.
Given the wide-ranging canvases of these two volumes, it would be foolish to imagine, or probably to expect, that towns might occupy some privileged position.
On each of the twelve canvases he divided the days as geometric shapes - octagons, diamonds, circles, rectangles, and stripes.
When he emptied his canvases of subject, in 1947, it was to convey content all the more.
Rooms which are open, unbounded, liberated from the linearly directed flow of time serve as three-dimensional canvases for constantly changing processes generating transitions.
In fact, some of the canvases of this type have almost the appearance of being paintings of sculptures and masks.
Only two of the canvass dummies reach statistical significance, and the relationships appear perverse.
Moreover, it is a competent attempt to establish a broad canvass rather than maintaining a fixed and archival focus on a particular urban community.
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