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"white line" Definitions
  1. a band or edge of something white

108 Sentences With "white line"

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I think that black and white line is still there.
Technically, in Pennsylvania, you're not allowed to go over the white line as a pedestrian, but the white line is the best place to walk barefoot because it's smoothest and there aren't as many pebbles.
Go over the white line, you will still get that ticket.
The sun painted a white line from Crane Lake to Sand Point Lake.
In the graph, these premiums are depicted by the upward-sloping white line.
The white line that goes through the people gives me a feeling of disconnection.
Stiff winds blew the smoke flat, creating a dreamy white line above black fields.
Archer's work on A Scanner Darkly is minimalist, composed of black-and-white line drawings.
It struck the bottom of the far post, and skittered along the same white line.
Look at the white line of fat, which will be thicker on farm-raised salmon.
I used to say my favorite band in the '80s was Great White Line Snake, right?
The early American Modernist, Blanche Lazell (1878 – 1956), is well-known for her white-line prints.
When an app is open, just swipe the white line at the bottom of the screen.
Mr. Thomas said that he was on the "white line," referring to the shoulder of the road.
Through the windows I can just make out a white line of sea-foam hitting the beach.
A white line delineates the silhouette's left side and a thinner red line helps define its right.
When I started drawing comics again, I had a basis for this black-and-white line work.
It was a new word for me, and the white line crossing my skin was a mystery.
An inch or so beneath them, a long, wriggling white line traverses nearly the breadth of the canvas.
Its loose, orange-red circles and swoops are bifurcated by a wobbly white line running down its axis.
The narrow white line stretching across the center of the image is the notochord, or an early backbone.
The white line extended to the tragus of the singer's ear, with her earlobe painted in the white liner.
The cathode ray tube was broken, and the screen displayed only a single white line on a black background.
Layer a matte red eyeshadow on top of the white line and finish off with a few coats of mascara.
In "b/w/g #2010" (22), a thin white line runs vertically through the black rectangle on the left side.
PARIS — Jelena Ostapenko is known to swat a tennis ball with wild abandon at any white line, at any moment.
Recently, the only evidence of activity was a white line in the grass around the border of Mr. Eekhof's land.
You know the rule: keep the car between the white line marking the shoulder and the double yellow center line.
For Mr. Wilding, the biggest clue that something was off, he said, was a white line in the Christie's map.
But it isn't until he adds that final white line down the middle of the letters that the sign really glows.
Up-close, the single white line is actually a set of thinner, colorful lines — one red, one green, and one blue.
Through simple, black-and-white line drawings, their stories considered such themes as women's liberation, racism and Black Power, and environmentalism.
Pick any of them up, and you can flip to a page about groupie fucking, hotel-room trashing, and white-line snorting.
I couldn't go below the white line and kind of got snipped there and turned around; and around and round we go.
In "White Line Fever" (on Saturday and Monday), Jan-Michael Vincent plays a Vietnam veteran who takes on a corrupt trucking operation.
To the left of the vertical white line, Uslé has painted a blue band whose top and bottom edges are angled in.
These include a thinner red border missing the typical thin white line, incorrect headline layout and other stylistic inaccuracies, such as excessive capitalization.
Each time Stewart lurched to the left, Logano did, too, until they were both clinging to the white line and Stewart's pathway closed.
Two weeks later, XXX v3 got released, selling well, as the white line of dark net cocaine continued on down the information superhighway.
A solid white line zigzags on top of the pink, where a cobalt blue band breaks near the upper edge to form a hook.
Mckesson filmed the white line marking the side of the road in his video to show he was not blocking traffic as he walked.
Woods also has trouble walking the white line that separates the bike lane from the other lanes and following directions for reciting the alphabet.
Likewise, at the left end of the horizontal black rectangle in the middle of the canvas, a short white line bleeds into the black.
He had a particularly nuanced turn in "White Line Fever" (21975), an action movie in which he played a truck driver who battles corruption.
Her hair, rendered as flat, loopy, Elizabeth-Murray-esque shapes, is all but lost in the black field, demarcated only by a faint, white line.
For the more color conservative, a tame blue-on-white, line-art design, or one of several tone-on-tone styles are a safe bet.
Rather than controlling such a vehicle remotely, the operator gives it temporary permission to cross the white line when it is safe to do so.
Though many missed it, Lottie shares another original addition, inspired by the night's theme: a white line drawn along the left side of Solange's jaw.
Her simple black-and-white line drawings distill the tradition of artists painting babes in boudoirs that stretches back to the invention of the boudoir.
Rather than have the TVs play from a videotape or disk, Paik manipulated their wiring so that a straight white line appears on each screen.
His installations include photographic self-portraits, along with black and white line drawings of himself in jockstraps and kaffiyehs, the Middle Eastern male head scarf.
During a field sobriety test, Woods swayed as he straddled the white line and could not take a step in the heel-to-toe method.
The current plan is for the community to vote between two potential designs, the initial black and white line-drawn version and a new color version.
Once you've selected a song and appeared on stage, you'll see a white line floating above the crowd, representing the entire track you're about to play.
This should be the second icon down and will appear as a small blue circle with a diagonal white line and a yellow dot within it. 
In the monarch butterfly, for instance, loss of WntA affects an almost invisible white line that edges the distinctive black lines that delineate the wing's veins.
The bike lane is slightly elevated above the car lane, which feels safer than just a white line that demarcates bike lanes in many other cities.
A different colored blue line is abutted against the top edge of the thin, horizontal white line running along the bottom of the solid black section.
Checking it has plenty of room, it makes a quick juke to the left, pulling its 18 wheels and four human passengers over the dashed white line.
The red border around the photograph is skinner than that of a real Time cover, and there is no white line between the red border and photograph.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For an exhibition consisting primarily of black-and-white line drawings, Aline Kominsky-Crumb & R. Crumb: Drawn Together is surprisingly colorful.
In the largely blue "Soñé que revelabas (Danubio)" (2016), a white line undulates in from the upper left side of the painting, like a snake or thread.
The newest work in the exhibition, "Shinju Trail" (2018) is an animated black-and-white line drawing with two butterflies flying in and out of the screen.
Do you speed up to make it through the intersection before the light turns red, or do you slam on the brakes to stop behind the white line?
Watch the Model 3 in this emergency-lane-keeping test, where the car crosses over a white line denoting the end of the lane towards an oncoming vehicle.
The new father of three arrived wearing a simple white T-shirt and grey sweatpants with a white line running down the pant leg, as well as white sneakers.
My husband and I held hands and watched on the ultrasound monitor as the doctor threaded it up inside of me, a slim white line among all that static.
Momo Wang is the creator of the highly popular Tuzki character, a black and white line drawing of a bunny that's used widely across various instant messaging platforms, particularly WeChat .
The man's body was covered by a white sheet in the middle of the street, roughly 40 to 50 yards from the white line of police tape we stood behind.
So the public company standard could get translated, instead of in a black-or-white line, public or private, it could get translated into size, capital raised, investor bases, etc.
Look:While the Trump cover has some design inconsistencies (like a thinner red border and an absent inner white line), it also features several of the same headlines as the Winslet cover.
Cordoned off behind a white line, the work from Jae Ko's Force of Nature Series provides tactile proof that paper, though sometimes light and airy, can have serious weight and substance.
Shame about the start, I got some wheel spin when I went over the white line, the start-finish line which is immediately after my box, and I lost it there.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK In the prologue of Lemmy's autobiography, White Line Fever, he tells a story about getting on a plane to go to the Grammy awards.
The continuous double white line only comes into focus once in a while — when someone else crosses it and police cruisers and helicopters swoop in to remove the offender from the road.
John Mellencamp easily found the rock vibes in "White Line Fever," and ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons and Warren Haynes took "Working Man Blues" literally, turning it into a soul-stirring blues guitar romp.
At 12, visiting a diner with her father, a white line cook asked her a question that reminded her some people couldn't fathom she was related to a white person: Was she adopted?
We arrive armed with a knowledge of the route, posted on Instagram earlier in the day: a simple black and white photograph of the city with a white line snaking through the unmarked streets.
A beta version of Celsys' manga and illustration software Clip Studio now includes an AI feature that, with just a little guidance from the artist, can automatically color in black-and-white line drawings.
Yet the team can also tweak it, for instance sticking a bright white line high on the LED wall out of sight of the camera but which creates a pleasing highlight on the helmet.
Alternately realistic and semiabstract, the paintings dance with color, darken or eliminate it, culminating in the all-white "Line and Curve" of 1927, whose veillike layers might be a close-up of a dress.
He already has one show to his credit, the gallery's soft opening, in August, of work by Christina Paik, a photographer who has produced imagery for Nike and Virgil Abloh's Off-White line of streetwear.
In another untitled painting from 2018, a white line zips around zones of blue, brown, and green pigment, as two rectangles, resembling goggles or portals, float near the center, scraped, smoothed and otherwise worked into submission.
Triple world champion Lewis Hamilton was one of those who fell foul of the rules in qualifying, the Mercedes driver having his first quick lap deleted because he went fully over the white line at Copse.
Just a Line is hardly a breakout hit for Google, but the simplistic app that lets users paint the 3D world with a white line offers a nice testbed for early AR functionality that's just as experimental.
There is a special marking for this lane: a white line, three feet to the foul side and parallel to the foul line, extending the last 216 feet of the distance between home plate and first base.
The low numbers came despite the presence of Leonardo DiCaprio, who won his first Oscar, and anticipation about how host Chris Rock, who is black, would address the furor over an all-white line-up of acting nominees.
"This unit (with drones) is identifying people who pass the full white line in locations where it is prohibited to overtake (another car) and also identifies those who pass through red traffic lights," said police sergeant Qerim Hetemi.
The low figures came despite the presence of Leonardo DiCaprio, who won his first Oscar, and anticipation about how host Chris Rock, who is black, would address the furor over an all-white line-up of acting nominees.
Other minority candidates still in the race have not yet met the polling and donor thresholds, meaning the stage could feature an all-white line-up after what was once the most diverse group of candidates in history.
Two police officers launched a black and white drone just outside the capital Pristina where after few minutes they filmed a driver overtaking another car over a full white line on a bridge above the Pristina-Skopje highway.
How To Get Back To The Home ScreenThis one is also easy: When you're using an app, there will be a black or white line (depending on what app you're using) at the bottom of the screen in the middle.
The engine was gurgling behind 50 Cent on the Bang & Olufsen sound system, though with the car poised patiently at the white line, a more apt track for the moment would have been something like Pachelbel's Canon in D Minor.
I didn't tell him about the time my dad pulled our Honda alongside his limousine on the West Side Highway and how, as both cars idled at a red light, I reached through the open window, across the broken white line, and shook his hand.
His bike slid on the plain white line on a slippery descent towards the end of Friday's 19th stage and the Briton got back up with cuts and bruises to his back, elbow and knee before taking his team mate Geraint Thomas's bike for the final climb.
The album was "basically written in the van," which is partly how it got its name—the band was on tour and Lane was daydreaming about how great it would be to have a big truck named the Highway Queen to follow that little white line with.
"It seems to be that if earnings are strong, we should be able to continue higher," he said, noting that the XLK's floor of support comes in around the $21 to $78 level, just above its 200-day moving average, the white line on the chart below.
Exhibitions include a career overview of William Evaul's white-line prints and wood blocks, new photographs from David Hilliard, older paintings from Miriam Laufer and timeless drawings from both Edward Hopper (who found the town too crowded and moved just south to the more secluded Truro) and Tony Vevers.
Given that one of her related drawings is titled "Laurie and Richard in Provincetown" (1969), it seemed to me that Gross was likely inspired by the "Provincetown Print," a white-line woodcut developed by a group of artists living in Provincetown, Massachusetts, during the early part of the 813th century.
The British artist David Shrigley is best known for his off-kilter, black-and-white line-drawn cartoons (one shows a sloppily drawn man holding a flag that reads "ants have sex in your beer"; another depicts a character crammed into a washing machine beneath the caption "I was dirty").
"Last Day of Freedom," the most idiosyncratic and moving documentary, rendered in black-and-white line drawing, is the agonizing story of Manny Babbitt, an African-American who suffered brain damage in a childhood accident and later committed a capital crime after serving in Vietnam and returning to his home in Sacramento, Calif.
Painted in reds and blues as luminous as those of Gothic stained glass, it communes with Rembrandt's seventeenth-century masterpiece "The Slaughtered Ox," which Soutine contemplated often and intensely in the Louvre, and it crackles with formal improvisations (one swift white line rescues a large blue zone from incoherence) and wild emotion.
The black and white line-up offers perfectly breezy racerback tanks, open-neck tees, and cropped shirts in sizes XXS to XL, making them the ultimate summer wingmen — even better than your go-to BFF, who always shows up late and ditches you at the bar the second someone offers to buy them a drink.
As you can see from the black-and-white line sketches of stick figures and childlike scribbles all over her feed, there's something strangely appealing about her drawings: They might be technically ugly, far from the clean, minimalist trend that celebrities can't get enough of right now, but worse tattooing mistakes have certainly been made.
That from-the-shoulder motion that draws the white line into and across the canvas is integral to the composition, and expresses a non-verbal thought process related to allusive and elusive elements in the other works, as well as, in this case, the Summer's Gun series, as the emerald areas, emphasized by what look like paw prints, and given focus by the line, call back to that earlier series.
And yet, between Bloom's clinical adaptations, including white-line directives and compass points mapped out on the floor in vinyl, and Araujo's attempts to insert himself into the hermetic confines of one of Wright's unhomey-homes, it was a breath of fresh air to step away from the oppressiveness of designed spaces, and into the fanciful and wildly evocative paintings and sculptural renderings by Chinese artist Cui Jie at the Richard D. Baron '64 Gallery.
Both paintings have the same motifs: a pair of cartoon-like eyes staring into the painting; a curlicue line that can be read as the bottom of a nostril; a pair of lips that can also be read as mountain; a trompe l'oeil image of a ruler; a trompe l'oeil "poster" of the Milky Way's dense swirl of stars, paired with a "poster" of the Big Dipper, which is shown upside down and in reverse, from right to left, with a white line connecting the seven stars.
Colours: the red background depicts the surface of Mars, the Red Planet; blue depicts the water-rich past of Mars and the presence of water, mainly as ice, on the planet today; the four green lines represent Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, the presence of habitable conditions on the planet and the possible future presence of life in the form of human settlement; the thick white line represents the Martian poles, visible from the Earth, a conspicuous and important feature of the planet and its long-term climatic cycles.

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