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"fine-drawn" Definitions
  1. drawn out to extreme subtlety

9 Sentences With "fine drawn"

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Her fine-drawn linear planes floating in space, or shattering into cascades, feel both timeless and futuristic, calligraphic and architectural.
But in his casual, easygoing way he had had no idea of the extent of the emotion behind the fine-drawn expression of his cousin's face.
The fine-drawn quality of French's characterizations is one measure of the novel's above-average success as literary fiction, which is to say fiction that enriches our lives rather than just serving to pass the time on an airplane or in a doctor's waiting room.
He is uncommonly fine-drawn and, with a designer's eye to effect, enhances this spindleshanks look by the tightness of his drawn clothes.
The shell contains 5–6 whorls that are noticeably bicarinate. They contain oblique fine-drawn stripes. The body whorl is subquadrate, tricarinate and gently convex at its base. It contains radial striae.
The Washington Post. Weekend, p. 26. Jack Kroll of Newsweek wrote that "Marjorie Kellogg's screenplay is reasonably faithful to Plath's novel on the surface, but the movie totally lacks the mythic rhythm and force underneath the book's easy, colloquial style ... Marilyn Hassett looks like Plath with her fine- drawn Puritan beauty, but her clean, strong acting can't overcome the film's stifling conventionality of style."Kroll, Jack (March 26, 1979).
With P.N.03, Kobayashi wanted to portray a "white" world with "feminine, delicate lines". To that end, the staff applied a minimalist approach to the visuals, used "fine drawn lines", and emphasized "visibility and creativity" in the game world. To maintain the game's "delicate image", the developers tried to make the visuals easy to view and understand. The team crafted the gameplay to avoid "button mashing"; instead, players were meant to observe enemy attack patterns and think before acting.
Joseph Haydn portrayed by John Hoppner in 1791, ten years after La fedeltẚ premiata's première The musicologist Stanley Sadie reviewed the album on LP in Gramophone in September 1976. After a long preamble sketching La fedeltà premiata's storyline and acknowledging the opera's dramatic and musical limitations, he praised the album for its strong cast and committed performances. Lucia Valentini Terrani, he thought, provided "fine-drawn tone and firmly held line". Ileana Cotrubas was "delicious", her Act 1 aria "a joy, sweetly phrased, staccato and legato singing neatly contrasted".
In February 1750, William applied to the House of Commons for some form of recompense for the losses he had suffered in making the first home produced zinc, which he hoped would allow extension of his patented process. Although a committee reported agreed that the patent should be extended through an Act of Parliament, a counter petition by the powerful lobby of the merchants of Bristol delayed the passage, and William later abandoned the legal process. However, William continued to expand the business through development at both the Warmley site, as well as new furnaces at Kingswood, a forge at Kelston near the River Avon, and a battery mill at Bitton on the River Boyd. By 1754, he had: > '15 copper furnaces 12 brass furnaces; 4 spelter or zinc furnace; a battery > mill or small mill for kettles; rolling mills for making plates; rolling and > cutting mills for wire; and a wire mill of both thick and fine drawn kinds.

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