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Then, set your work with some powder to avoid creasing.
I roll mine up when I travel to avoid creasing.
Keep your liner from bleeding or creasing by setting your work.
"Like this," he says, creasing it deliberately, with long, elegant fingers.
Images of troops, surecut determination creasing their brows, animating their locksteps.
I trained myself to ignore the wrinkles creasing around my freckled temples.
They also resist shrinking and creasing, are not flammable, and dry quickly.
"I went a little early," he said, a smile creasing his face.
Start by priming your eyes to keep your liner from creasing throughout the day.
Robert Lowell's never allowed him onto her lap for fear of creasing her dress.
But seeing the images on album covers, with textual overlay and creasing, seems fitting.
I needed an adhesive that would fold with the skin to prevent the creasing.
On the eyes though, I'd recommend layering a little eyelid primer to keep it from creasing.
Despite that, they show little signs of wear — some creasing of the leather, but nothing major. 
You could practically see her brow and mouth creasing into plus and minus and equals signs.
"I went to riding Sir Winston," Casse said, an embarrassed smile creasing the corners of his mouth.
ForceFields are small foam inserts that slide into the toe boxes of your shoes to prevent creasing.
Newer crossover designs are trending towards over-creasing and over-sharpening, a trend that will date them quickly.
"I dreamed the windows were empty," Mr. Ferretti said on a recent morning, concern still creasing his brow.
Show me again how to get the bubbles out without it creasing, I might say, just to say something.
Our quest for the perfect glitter eyeshadow was fraught with trial and error, from catastrophic spills to seriously awkward creasing.
When fabric is picked up or put down, it loses its form, creasing, crumpling, folding and draping in unpredictable formations.
Thankfully, it's not that difficult to find covered ties that bind — without bending and creasing the hair out of shape.
Just one swipe onto eyelids and your dope eye look would stay in place all day, without creasing or fading.
That also currently results in a lot of screen creasing or issues with where the fold is in the screen.
Not only do they last without creasing, but they're easy to remove and won't leave your eyes smudged like a raccoon's.
Then once you're happy with how it's looking, take a translucent powder and dust some over to keep creasing at bay.
"I truly hope I don't look like the picture," she said, noting extra wrinkles creasing her forehead and a "fatter" face.
"He just made one mistake today," Manager Joe Girardi, his forehead creasing and his fingers rubbing his temple, said of Severino.
The right powder will keep your artistic creation intact all day, preventing your concealer from creasing and your T-zone from shining.
Older stamps can be of some value, but only if they're in good condition and haven't succumbed to creasing or water damage.
While I could still see some freckles, my skin just looked even, without creasing or cracking and then falling into dry patches.
And that I will have the tactile experience of un-creasing the paper, reciting the words, and holding someone's thoughts in my hands.
There have been numerous reports of the folding screens breaking, creasing, and ceasing to function after just days, weeks, or months of use.
"As Andy gives his performance," Morris says, "we're automatically building animation curves for his top lip curling, the amount of smile, his brow creasing."
That's the inherent advantage of folding a screen around the outside rather on the inside: you don't have to fear creasing the beautiful display.
He uses bone folders, X-acto knives, creasing tools, AutoCAD R13, Rhino, a Graphtec FC2250-ex and a Graphtec FC4200-50 flatbed plotter cutter.
You can imagine his bearded mouth creasing in self-satisfaction at both the pun and the efficiency of doing so much in five words.
But Motorola was confident it could create a better hinge mechanism; one that would allow the screen to close in on itself, without creasing.
I collect sneakers, and for the last 10 years, I&aposve been using ForceFields to prevent my pairs from creasing while I wear them.
Motorola's main innovation with the screen is how it constructed the hinge to minimize any creasing and allow the phone to close completely flat.
Some patches flood the skin with a host of active ingredients, while others create a "cushion" effect that stops the skin from folding or creasing.
But the biggest concern is that with an inward folding screen, the Galaxy Fold's smaller interior radius leaves its bendy screen more prone to creasing.
There was this one chick being bare loud and drunk and rowdy—I think we were slyly creasing at her from where we were sitting.
I like to think that Snoop's continuous creasing is in response to the absolute absurdity of the situation, but he's probably just really, really, really baked.
Whereas most tributes cast Lenin as a scholar, Venkov's subtle act of subversion portrayed him more as an aggressor, a heavy scowl permanently creasing his face.
But to the consumer's credit, despite being sold at the dawn of Y2K, the tags are still miraculously intact without even the slightest hint of creasing.
The creamy formula was easy to apply and it hid dark circles fairly well, brightening and hydrating the skin under my eyes without creasing or caking.
They keep your clothes compressed to save space and are designed to fit together like a game of Tetris so your things stay organized with minimal creasing.
Using shoe trees will help to reverse the natural creasing that occurs while wearing your favorite kicks and keep them looking, as true sneakerheads would say, fresh.
It is a ridiculous way to salt a meal, creasing the arm upward and sprinkling it out in pebbles across the forearm and down onto the meat.
"There is this bumper around it where if you get it, it may have a little bit of creasing in here, but this is a protector," Star said.
Today, it was the inexorable march of time and the inexorable creasing of my neck skin, the possibility that our personal freedoms will be further restricted, and horses.
The display panel and electrodes, for example, must all meet the same bendability requirements, without compromising display quality, while the bend hinge should not show signs of creasing.
I wash my face every night, so I can't exactly attest to that claim, but I will say that they wear without creasing for as long as I've needed.
I even managed to sit on this pair — strictly for testing purposes — and unbend it from an unnatural 45-degree angle without creasing, let alone snapping the bridge piece.
Over time, it holds up pretty well — though we'd recommend the Cotton Plunge Bra ($68) for anyone who's concerned about the band below the keyhole detail rolling or creasing.
There's always a risk of accidentally ripping one, or creasing it in the wrong spot, but observant builders have no need to worry about mixing up similar-looking pieces.
Mid-day creasing is always a major fear of anyone who uses a pressed eyeshadow, but creams maintain long-lasting, smudge-free color for hours longer than its chalkier sister.
It probably hasn't done much for the Leadership Lines creasing Coach K's forehead, but from a basketball perspective this does make for better games, or at least more competitive ones.
When the Sephora employee said that Algenist's Complete Eye Renewal Balm holds more moisture than hyaluronic acid, I thought it was BS — until my concealer went a day without noticeably creasing.
Dr. Dendy Engelman, a dermatologist in New York and a medical adviser for SiO, explained that the pad works by preventing creasing and creating a wrinkle-fighting environment under the silicone.
Four products are available today, starting with Colorslide, a $15 gel eye pencil in 14 metallic and matte shades that's made to last through 12 grueling hours of life without creasing or smudging.
Some Toy-Cons will take several hours of assembly, so parents would be wise to break up the process to prevent their kids from getting burned out on all that folding and creasing.
I was lucky enough to test out the formula before it hit stores and was blown away by how it concealed my darkest under-eye circles without creasing at all during the day.
Photographer, filmmaker, and recent graduate of The Art Institute of Chicago, Autumn Elizabeth Clark, takes a side-eye at the images of pop culture—crumpling, creasing, and resetting the way we see beauty on film.
If it's placed around something like a metal rod that can act as a central axis, thin glass can be folded over and over and it will still go back to being flat without creasing.
My eyelids can be oily, so I relied on a primer to prevent the shadow from creasing during sweaty, humid summer days, but the color pigmentation and smooth blending is something to write home about.
When we split, I got so angry that I threw out his hair gel and put all of his designer clothes in rubbish bags because I knew creasing his Mosch would hurt him the most.
The creasing, as well as its discovery inside-out, also indicates it was worn in life, and its detailed stitching and tailoring, for either a teenager or a slender woman, suggests it was for a member of the elite.
There's no gap in the Mate X when it's folded, as there must be with the Galaxy Fold, because the screen is on the outside rather than the inside of the fold and therefore there's no threat of it creasing.
You get step-by-step instructions, reminders to be careful with your creasing and folding, and the ability to rotate the 3D cardboard models on screen to see every possible angle if you get confused at some point during the build.
I don't actually remember this happening but it is captured forever on VCR and you can hear my parents creasing with laughter as grief settles for the first time upon my fat little face and it crumples into a james_van_der_beek_crying.gif.
The second painting, which stands to the right, is comparatively chaotic and crossed with long lines that were apparently created by folding and creasing a still-wet canvas, a technique that resembles the Japanese craft of shibori, or hand-dyeing.
Pros: Tough suede, no creasing, leather sole, subtly sleek and classic styleCons: The company has taken most if not all production to Mexico and China, and skepticism is burgeoning over whether Frye boots will hold the same standard of quality going forward
With her reading glasses perched atop her nose, the torn-out page of the newspaper delicately balanced on her legs and a slight frown creasing her forehead, she would carefully begin to fish out the hidden words inside the boxes, oblivious to everything else that moved.
Each day she watched through the sighthole in her door as he shuffled over to her stack of mail on the entryway table to paw piece by piece through her bills and catalogues, his blunt fingers pinching and creasing the flimsy photos of stylish outdoor furniture.
The Neutrogena Essential Eye Palette by Kerry Washington (below, left) contains five neutral shades with a built-in primer to prevent creasing and ensure up to 12 hours of wear, while the Neutrogena Essential Cheek Palette by Kerry Washington (below, right) includes a dermatoligist-tested blush, bronzer and highlighter.
He next sweeps a cream shadow (Giorgio Armani Beauty Eye Tint Eyeshadow in No. 11) on the lids to set his base – and prevent creasing, following that step with a blend of brown and taupe shadow from the Charlotte Tilbury Luxury Palette in The Sophisticate at the lash line for a soft, smoky effect.
The screens are fast to turn on, there doesn't seem to be that big of a gap when the device is closed, and there also doesn't seem to be the creasing issue that early reports claimed might be a problem (but given that its an extremely polished, Samsung-produced video, we'll have to wait and see for ourselves if that's really the case).
A stiff, multipiece shoe with toe caps, which has been left on the last a long time, will crease less across the toebox. Leather quality has little effect. Using a shoe tree and a shoehorn will reduce creasing. Creasing is a cosmetic concern, but generally does not impair function.
The surviving features display a frown and creasing around the nose and cheeks.Casellas Cañellas 2004, p. 177. The head displays prominent teeth.Pool 2007, p. 166.
The presence of symmetry can be good cause to consider orbifolds, which are manifolds that have acquired "corners" in a process of folding up, resembling the creasing of a table napkin.
Boot trees are shoe trees for boots. Boot trees are often used on ankle-high boots and are similar to standard shoe trees but have a higher ankle area. Their main function is to support the heel counter, which helps preserve the integrity of the higher heel and prevents it from creasing or folding over. The fore part of the boot tree acts as a standard shoe tree and works to gently stretch out the vamp and prevent creasing.
Congenital foot appearance may also be indicative of a genetic condition; a wider space between the first and second toes with associated skin creasing may be found with Down's syndrome (trisomy 21).
They are made this way to help with the grip factor and they stay closer and more tightly attached to the hair that it is pinned to. Bobby pins may also be padded in order to avoid creasing the hair.
This can be very difficult, or impossible to do effectively using inkjet printers, so typically laminate processes such as Kodak APPROVAL or Fuji FINALPROOF are needed, so that the proof can be transferred to the preferred packaging materials. In the case of cardboard cartons, an automated cutting-and-creasing table is useful. Typically, computer-aided design (CAD) software is used to define the cuts and creases based on the proof geometry, and this is fed into the cutting-and-creasing table software. Most packaging is printed using flexography, because it is more versatile over the range of materials used in packaging.
The effects of the powder are to soak up facial oils and to help the foundation melt into the skin. This prevents creasing in the baked areas while maximising coverage and longevity of the make-up to leave the face looking matte.
The process of creating the cloth involves assembling scraps of silk, hemp, ramie, or cotton, folding, creasing, ironing, and finally sewing the pieces by hand – usually made by the women in the traditional Korean household. Earlier pieces of bojagi are dated back to the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910).
More recently it has been increasingly used for shoes, wallets, and watch straps due to its aesthetic qualities and exceptional durability. Shell cordovan has a unique non-creasing characteristic. Because it is made of connective tissue, it is smooth and lacks the pebbled effect of leather derived from animal skin.
They help to prevent bunching, folding and wrinkling, and keep the kimono's layers in alignment. Like many other traditional Japanese garments, there are specific ways to fold kimono. These methods help to preserve the garment and to keep it from creasing when stored. Kimono are often stored wrapped in paper called .
Creases on the brain's surface are formed as a result of instability, and tangential growth models reach levels of instability that cause creasing more frequently than isotropic models. This level is called a critical point, at which, the models prefer to release potential energy by destabilizing and forming creases to become more stable.
The rigid nature of the folder protects the photo from slumping or creasing, as long as the box is not packed too tightly or under filled. Folder larger photos or brittle photos stacked flat within archival boxes with other materials of comparable size."How Should I Store my Photographic Prints?" Preservation and Archives Professionals.
Desmond immediately pursued him, with both men running into the forest. Desmond fired three rounds, creasing Burton's head with one shot, knocking him to the ground. Upon reaching Denver, Desmond learned that his suspect was actually Hamilton "Ham" White, the most wanted stagecoach robber in the nation, with an outstanding reward on him for $1,200.
Horse hides are used to make particularly durable leathers. Shell cordovan is a horse leather made not from the outer skin but from an under layer, found only in equine species, called the shell. It is prized for its mirror-like finish and anti-creasing properties. Lamb and deerskin are used for soft leather in more expensive apparel.
Immediately, Brown hit Yarberry in the face, while at the same time Brown drew his pistol. Brown fired once, creasing Yarberry in the hand, at which point Yarberry drew his own pistol and shot Brown twice, in quick succession, in the chest. Brown died immediately. Sheriff Armijo arrived shortly thereafter, and reluctantly took Yarberry into custody.
In 1817, the first paperboard carton was produced in England. Folding cartons first emerged around the 1860s and were shipped flat to save space, ready to be set up by customers when they were required. 1879 saw the development of mechanical die cutting and creasing of blanks. In 1911 the first kraft sulphate mill was built in Florida.
In the broadest sense, a rotary die is a cylindrical shaped die that may be used in any manufacturing field. However, it most commonly refers to cylindrical shaped dies used to process soft materials, such as paper or cardboard. Two rules are used, cutting and creasing rules. This is for corrugated boards whose thickness is more than 2 mm.
It also shows part of a string course forming the creasing of a lean-to roof for the cloister walkway.Sherlock, 'Excavation at Campsea Ash Priory', pp. 123-25. Ground Plan attempted by Nichols, c. 1790 The nave of the priory church ran as usual along the north side of the cloister, but the plan includes no evidence of the choir.
Seeing this, Eva Desmond ran forward and thrust a pistol into Desmond's hand. Desmond pushed the pistol into Williams' chest, but as he fired someone grabbed his arm causing the shot to go high, creasing Williams in the head. Patrons wrestled the pistol from Desmond, but he and Williams continued to fight. Eventually Desmond collapsed from fatigue, and the affair ended.
An example of one type of mandrel is a shaped bar of metal inserted in, or next to, an item to be machined or bent in a certain pattern, e.g. in tube drawing. Exhaust pipes for automobiles are frequently bent using a mandrel during manufacture. The mandrel allows the exhaust pipes to be bent into smooth curves without undesirable creasing, kinking, or collapsing.
Crêpe paper Crêpe paper is tissue paper that has been coated with sizing (a glue-like substance). It can then be creased in a way similar to party streamers to create gathers, giving it a crinkly texture like that of crêpe. This creasing process is called creping or crêping. Crepe paper is also sold flat and used as a disposable tissue paper.
Scrolling causes concavities in the paper, and the unrolling and rerolling of the scrolls causes creasing. Ideal relative humidity for scrolls should be kept between 50% and 60%; brittleness results from too dry a level. Because ukiyo-e prints were mass-produced, collecting them presents considerations different from the collecting of paintings. There is wide variation in the condition, rarity, cost, and quality of extant prints.
Gair found that by cutting and creasing paperboard in one operation, he could make prefabricated cartons. He ultimately entered the corrugated fiberboard shipping container business in the 1900s. His idea was developed and utilized by E. S. & A. Robinson with whom he had long-term business dealings. Gair founded a paper empire and occupied several buildings in the area, many of which still bear his name.
Creases that form in the calves of boots can affect comfort when walking. For zip boots, creasing may eventually cause the zip to break. By investing in a pair of boot trees a repair like this can easily be avoided. A boot shaper, on the other hand, has wooden or plastic formers with centre support or wedge that expands to provide the ideal tension for your boots.
The paper maps were printed on tissue made from these leaves. It had the texture of onion skins and showed excellent durability. It could be balled, put in water and soaked, and then flattened without creasing, fading or disintegration. It could be folded up in such a way that it would occupy a very small space, such as inside a chess piece or a record.
He combined both negatives and positives with images that had both vertical and horizontal orientations. The resulting collage-like compositions take advantage of under- and overexposure and negative and positive printing to create enigmatic narratives. With the negative in his enlarger, the artist developed large sheets selectively, pouring on photographic solutions and repeatedly creasing and folding the wet paper.Sigmar Polke, Untitled (1975) Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
They even out the skin tone of the eyelids hide eyelid veins, and smooth out the skin of the eyelids. Eye shadow primers help with the application of eye shadows. They intensify the color of the eye shadows and keep them from smearing or creasing by reducing the oiliness of the lids. Some eye shadows even state in the instruction sheet, that they are recommended for usage over the eye shadow primer.
Stetson hat manufactured in the 1920s Modern cowboy hats are made of fur-based felt, straw or, less often, leather. They are sold with a tall, rounded crown and a wide flat brim. They have a simple sweat band on the inside to stabilize the fit of the head, and usually a small decorative hat band on the outside of the crown. Hats are customized by creasing the crown and rolling the brim.
Linen fabric feels cool to touch, a phenomenon which indicates its higher conductivity (the same principle that makes metals feel "cold"). It is smooth, making the finished fabric lint-free, and gets softer the more it is washed. However, constant creasing in the same place in sharp folds will tend to break the linen threads. This wear can show up in collars, hems, and any area that is iron creased during laundering.
The Cobra Commander fires one shot, creasing Flagg's temple, and then fades into the crowd. When questioned by one of his men why he did not fire back, as he is known for his pistol skills, General Flagg simply looks at several nearby children. He had not fired, because they had been too close to the action.G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #5 (1982) In issue #19, Cobra forces attack the Joe Headquarters, The Pit.
The borders are usually the first to fail, as they get separated from each other and from the central picture; losses in borders are common and original borders are rare. The upper borders are usually at highest risk. Creasing in the lining has been observed as well; the main cause has been suggested to be due to the dimension of the lining being greater than the thangka, which may be an original concept in thangka construction.
Gair discovered that by cutting and creasing in one operation he could make prefabricated paperboard boxes. Applying this idea to corrugated boxboard was a straightforward development when the material became available in the early 20th century. The corrugated box was first used for packaging glass and pottery containers. In the mid-1950s, the case enabled fruit and produce to be shipped from farm to retailer without bruising, improving the return to producers and opening export markets.
Often, there are numerous small tears in the mine that may or may not be sealed over by the larva with a thin webbing of silk. The last two instars mine deeply into the parenchyma, causing discoloration which is visible from above. Mature mines may have an abundance of minute creasing over the lower leaf surface. On Bumelia celastrina, the mine begins as a narrow track that follows a leaf edge or snakes about the lamina.
A resident of New Haven, Connecticut, Nett enlisted in the Connecticut National Guard in 1940 at age 17. The minimum enlistment age was 18 years, but Nett was able to join by creasing his birth certificate so that his year of birth was obscured. His initial assignment was with the 102nd Infantry Regiment, part of the 43rd Infantry Division. Two years later, he was stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia, where he was graduated from Officer Candidate School.
The fewer interlacings in twills as compared to other weaves allow the yarns to move more freely, and therefore they are softer and more pliable, and drape better than plain-weave textiles. Twills also recover from creasing better than plain-weave fabrics do. When there are fewer interlacings, the yarns can be packed closer together to produce high-count fabrics. With higher counts, including high-count twills, the fabric is more durable, and is air- and water-resistant.
Drapery glass refers to a sheet of heavily folded glass that suggests fabric folds. Tiffany made abundant use of drapery glass in ecclesiastical stained glass windows to add a 3-dimensional effect to flowing robes and angel wings, and to imitate the natural coarseness of magnolia petals. The making of drapery glass requires skill and experience. A small diameter hand-held roller is manipulated forcefully over a sheet of molten glass to produce heavy ripples, while folding and creasing the entire sheet.
To retain the shape of the face and avoid awkward movement, the faces were rigged with the mouth open and eyes slightly closed. The faces were also based on the Facial Action Coding System, allowing for an anatomical- based approach. The use of a higher mesh density also allowed more volumes and creasing in the shape of the face, creating cleaner silhouettes and shapes and giving enough geometry to sculpt correctives. In an attempt to add subtle features, pupil dilation was added to the character models.
For the purposes of conservation and restoration, the term parchment is used in reference to vellum objects, as the terms have been used interchangeably throughout time to refer to objects with the same conservation concerns. Parchment has unique structural qualities which differentiate it from paper-based materials. Typically, parchment is resistant to mechanical damage like tears or creasing, though it is easily susceptible to damage from mold and high temperatures. Parchment is also highly hygroscopic in nature, meaning that changes in relative humidity can cause irreversible variations to its structural makeup.
Selvin's early work focused on intimately scaled, nonfunctional houseware forms as a format to explore more complex aesthetic and thematic concepts such as abstraction, form and function, and domestic rituals. These free-standing, hand-built vessels often featured large handles, unconventional finishes, and trompe l'oeil details. In her "Quilted Teapot" series, she disguised the solidity of clay by slumping and creasing it to create pots in the form of patchwork quilts, which she finished with airbrushed china paint, glaze, decorative decals and images of her surrounding environment.Hammel, Lisa.
Other forms of processing including pushing stock through rollers that bend it into a simple curve.. For some tube bending processing, a mandrel is placed inside the tube to prevent collapsing. The tube is held in tension by a wiper die to prevent any creasing during stress. A wiper die is usually made of a softer alloy such as aluminum or brass to avoid scratching or damaging the material being bent. Much of the tooling is made of hardened steel or tool steel to maintain and prolong the tool's life.
Rolls are a preferred way to store certain textiles because they help to avoid creasing or stretching. The method typically involves rolling textiles around a cardboard tube that has been covered with acid-free paper, or some other barrier, and then a plastic cover is wrapped around the rolled textile, with the ends loosely tied, to protect from dust. Rolled textiles can be placed on a shelf, but a preferred method is to suspend them horizontally by the ends of the tubes, which keeps the textiles from being damaged by pressure.
In addition, during the Elizabethan era, some women used a mixture of vinegar, chalk, and arsenic applied topically to whiten their skin. This use of arsenic was intended to prevent aging and creasing of the skin, but some arsenic was inevitably absorbed into the blood stream. During the Victorian era (late 19th century) in the United States, U.S. newspapers advertised "arsenic complexion wafers" that promised to remove facial blemishes such as moles and pimples. Some pigments, most notably the popular Emerald Green (known also under several other names), were based on arsenic compounds.
The constriction between the anterior and posterior parts of the animal shows creasing, and the authors hypothesize that it was quite flexible. The fossils are interpreted as showing a large anterior opening, presumably a mouth, a spacious anterior cavity, an alimentary canal, possibly voluminous in the anterior section, and a narrow intestine in the posterior section, straight or coiled (in one specimen). There are five structures on each side of the anterior portion that the authors interpret as gills. Narrow strands towards the lateral margins, sometimes branched, may represent vascular tissue.
Tie presses are particularly useful for bow ties, due to the creasing and thus deformative nature of the bow tie knot, which involves crushing the ends to produce the 'bow' effect. In time, this crushing affects the appearance of the finished knot. This is particularly the case with bow ties with rectangular ends, rather than the 'bow' shaped ends in some bow ties, though both suffer from crushing to some degree or another. Four-in-hand ties, naturally, are also creased, but rarely to the same extent and, as such, usually require less regular pressing.
In such cases, a lint remover may be useful. Once clothes have been laundered and possibly ironed, they are usually hung on clothes hangers or folded, to keep them fresh until they are worn. Clothes are folded to allow them to be stored compactly, to prevent creasing, to preserve creases or to present them in a more pleasing manner, for instance when they are put on sale in stores. Certain types of insects and larvae feed on clothing and textiles, such as the black carpet beetle and clothing moths.
Prevention is better than cure. The factors that aggravate deterioration have been considered and favorable conditions for preservation and measures for protection against future damage have been instigated. The following are preventive measures for the care of thangkas: # The use of two thick ribbons, slightly shorter than the thangka, stitched to the ends of both rods on the reverse side of the thangka, to prevent the lower rod from straining the thangka. # The rolling of the thangka to be done on a flat surface and not in hanging position to minimise creasing, rolling carefully but firmly on the lower rod.
In 1845, Edwin Hill and Warren De La Rue were granted a British patent for the first envelope-making machine. The "envelopes" produced by the Hill/De La Rue machine were not like those used today. They were flat diamond, lozenge (or rhombus)-shaped sheets or "blanks" that had been precut to shape before being fed to the machine for creasing and made ready for folding to form a rectangular enclosure. The edges of the overlapping flaps treated with a paste or adhesive and the method of securing the envelope or wrapper was a user choice.
Fabricated geomembranes folded Fabricated geomembranes rolled Geomembranes are thin plastic sheets that are essentially impervious and are used to prevent leakage from liquid or solid-storage facilities. Geomembranes are frequently referred to as Flexible Membrane Liners (FMLs) in environmental regulations, such as in Subtitle D of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Fabricated geomembranes are geomembranes that are flexible enough to be seamed or welded into large panels in a factory, folded, transported to the project site, unfolded without creasing or damage, and field seamed and tested as necessary. These geomembranes are relatively thin (usually less than 45 mils, [1.1 mm] thick), flexible, and can be reinforced with fabrics.
Scottish-born Robert Gair invented the pre-cut paperboard box in 1890—flat pieces manufactured in bulk that folded into boxes. Gair's invention came about as a result of an accident: as a Brooklyn printer and paper-bag maker during the 1870s, he was once printing an order of seed bags, and the metal ruler, commonly used to crease bags, shifted in position and cut them. Gair discovered that by cutting and creasing in one operation he could make prefabricated paperboard boxes. Commercial paper bags were first manufactured in Bristol, England, in 1844, and the American Francis Wolle patented a machine for automated bag-making in 1852.
Glancing at Aurora, he spies a smile creasing her cheeks, but is uncertain of its meaning, because she is quiet and her face slightly flushed. When hosts and guests retire for the night, Don Juan again thinks of Aurora, who has reawakened romantic feelings he thought lost in the past. That night, from his rooms, Don Juan again hears footfalls in the hallway, expecting the Black Friar's ghost. The door opens, but the hood conceals the face; Don Juan pursues and pushes the ghost against a wall, and smells a sweet breath, sees red lips and straggling curls, and a pearl necklace that frames a glowing bust.
Considering them conceptually, Leah Ollman wrote, "Throughout this body of work, the paper's surface does double duty as object and subject, material and image. The literal and the abstract merge." Carey's "Caesura" series (2016–18) features vertical breaks in color along central axes with fine, radiating vein-like fissures that she creates by creasing or accordion-folding the paper. The "Dings & Shadows" series (2010– ) introduces greater compositional range with dense surfaces of wrinkles and crumples ("dings") occurring at all angles, which Carey draws out with a penlight to create shadow and depth; she has often exhibited them in installations of up to twenty panels.
He received the prestigious Steven A. Coons Award in 2007, and is a Fellow of the ACM and a member of the ACM SIGGRAPH Academy. His computer animation in the early 1970s for the Topology Films Project included the award winning animated films "Space Filling Curves," showing continuous fractal curves that pass through every point in a square, and "Turning a Sphere Inside Out," showing how to turn a sphere inside out without tearing or creasing the surface, but allowing the surface to cross itself. In photorealistic rendering, he was the first to render beams of light and shadow from atmospheric scattering, and developed horizon mapping to render bump shadows on bump-mapped surfaces.
It also increases the coverage of the make-up giving a more poreless and flawless, matte finish to the face, something which works well for celebrities and performers especially when flash photography is being used. Baking can also be used as a form of colour correction. People tend to get dark circles under their eyes, baking this area is said to reduce the appearance of dark circles as the light shade and brightness from the powder or concealer can counteract the darkness around the eyes. People often bake their under eyes to reduce dark circles and also to prevent creasing in their fine lines and wrinkles, especially in the under eye area.
To prevent creasing of the material, it is stored in rolls. Typical vinyl roll sizes are 15-inch, 24-inch, 36-inch and 48-inch widths, and have a backing material for maintaining the relative placement of all design elements. Vinyl cutter hardware is similar to a traditional plotter except that the ink pen is replaced by a very sharp knife to outline each shape, and may have a pressure control to adjust how hard the knife presses down into the vinyl film, preventing the cuts from also penetrating the backing material. Besides losing relative placement of separate design elements, loose pieces cut out of the backing material may fall out and jam the plotter roll feed or the cutter head.
Tapes can also suffer creasing, stretching, and frilling of the edges of the plastic tape base, particularly from low-quality or out-of-alignment tape decks. When a CD is played, there is no physical contact involved as the data is read optically using a laser beam. Therefore, no such media deterioration takes place, and the CD will, with proper care, sound exactly the same every time it is played (discounting aging of the player and CD itself); however, this is a benefit of the optical system, not of digital recording, and the Laserdisc format enjoys the same non-contact benefit with analog optical signals. CDs suffer from disc rot and slowly degrade with time, even if they are stored properly and not played.
Ornamental gold mounts The primary responsibility of a mount maker is to provide safe and stable structural supports (also called mounts, brackets, or armatures) for a wide variety of cultural materials such as furniture, ceramics, paintings, sculptures, clothing, jewelry, aircraft, and machinery to be placed in storage, transported to another location, or for exhibition. Providing form and stability alleviates stress placed on an object, "thereby preventing distortions, creasing, and eventual structural damage." A successful mount will keep objects from moving in the event that an object's exhibit case is bumped or otherwise disturbed in addition to allowing visitors to view and interpret an object in new and unobtrusive ways. The object should be the subject of the viewer's attention, not the mount; allowing as much visual access as possible.
In a letter to James Allen, the New Zealand Minister of Defence, Russell wrote: "What we want is a platoon officer who will look after his men exactly as a mother does her boy of 10". The early discipline issues were overcome and, under Russell's leadership, the New Zealand Division would gain a fine reputation with success in September 1916 during the Battle of the Somme and in June 1917 the capture of Messines Ridge. On a visit to the front line at Messines, Russell was nearly killed when a "sniper's bullet passed through his steel helmet, creasing his scalp". Failure came however on 12 October that year at the First Battle of Passchendaele, when – in what is still the costliest day in New Zealand's military history – the New Zealanders' second assault was repulsed with 2,735 casualties.
In the early 16th century, Maya women seeking to ensure a fruitful marriage would travel to the sanctuary of Ix Chel on the island of Cozumel, the most important place of pilgrimage after Chichen Itza, off the east coast of the Yucatán peninsula. There, a priest hidden in a large statue would give oracles.Tozzer 1941: 109-110n500 To the north of Cozumel is a much smaller island baptized by its Spanish discoverer, Hernández de Córdoba, the "Island of Women" (Isla Mujeres) "because of the idols he found there, of the goddesses of the country, Ixchel, Ixchebeliax or Ix Chebel Yax (the creasing moon represented as a weaving young lady), Ixhunie or Ix Uʼh butie ? (Lady full Moon), Ixhunieta or Ix Uʼh jeta (Lady Moon rended), only vestured from the girdle down, and having the breast covered after the manner of the Indians".
Scientist- economist, founder of the new field of economic science – Economics of Quality, basing on the use of tools of quality management, standardization and metrology in ensuring socioeconomic progress and the quality of life improvement; the leader of the scientific school on the Economics of Quality. The author of works on in-creasing the efficiency of the regional development based on the implementation of the quality management models at the meso- and macro-levels. Under the leadership of V.V. Okrepilov for the first time in Russia the Comprehensive Scientific and Technical Development Program of the Northwest Russia for a period of up to 2030 was developed. V.V. Okrepilov is one of the authors of the "Strategy on Social and Economic Development of St. Petersburg for the period of up to 2030" approved by the Decree of St. Petersburg Government of May 13, 2014, No. 355.
Because the discs were read optically instead of magnetically, no physical contact needs to be made between the player and the disc, except for the player's clamp that holds the disc at its center as it is spun and read. As a result, playback would not wear the information-bearing part of the discs, and properly manufactured LDs would theoretically last beyond a lifetime. By contrast, a VHS tape held all of its picture and sound information on the tape in a magnetic coating which is in contact with the spinning heads on the head drum, causing progressive wear with each use (though later in VHS's lifespan, engineering improvements allowed tapes to be made and played back without contact). The tape was also thin and delicate, and it was easy for a player mechanism, especially on a low quality or malfunctioning model, to mishandle the tape and damage it by creasing it, frilling (stretching) its edges, or even breaking it.

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