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Whiting out is what happens when your lungs become so inflamed or surrounded by fluid that they look haunted when x-rayed.
No one admitted to whiting out Parrish's name in the jail records, though investigators had a lab analyze the splotches, which proved that someone had.
He came up with the idea of having one colored "line" for each borough and whiting out the center of the O where the lines meet.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  Past the point of whiting out and beyond the fiercely red-eyed, couch-locked feeling of smoking three blunts in a row comes every weed connoisseur's moment of bliss.
The idea of blotted-out forms producing new ones, as in the abstract shapes created by graffiti painted over in public spaces, is suggested in "Earth Colonic" (all works 21901) and "All That Something…," while "Sand Lines" and "White Blockhead Stack" conjure other line forms, including the whiting out of text.
For example, with "Female Nude with White Border" (1911) Schiele plays with open space by partially outlining the odalisque-like nude woman with jaggedly quivering white gouache to separate her body from her surroundings, thereby whiting out context — a trademark of modernity and what testified to the work's inscription within a modern time and place.
Tony Bonner was cast as Sing's father. Apart from Australia, the controversy has been reported in Canada,Malkin, B. (2010): Filmmaker accused of 'whiting out' Aussie-Chinese hero Calgary Herald (7 May 2010).
Jerry was always behind - he was > always whiting out things and re-inking them. Bob's stuff was so sketchy, > Jerry had to do a lot of work. Approximately a year and a half after Robinson, Roussos, and Finger were hired by Kane, National Comics lured them away, making them company staffers.
However, Whiting was carrying official dispatches for the American government, which ordered her release. Instead, the first capture by either side was the British capture of on 16 July. In mid-August, the US Revenue Cutter led Whiting out to the Hampton Roads and turned over to Maxey her crew "at the place where they were taken". The Americans then ordered Maxey to quit American waters with all possible speed.
Shimokawa used several animation techniques that were, at the time, unique: using chalk or white wax on a dark board background to draw characters, rubbing out portions to be animated and drawing with ink directly onto film, whiting out animated portions. At the time, celluloid cels (rather than modern acetate film) were costly and scarce in Japan, having to be imported. These techniques cut production costs, material costs and completion time. The resulting film was Imokawa Mukuzo Genkanban no Maki, released in 1917.
In 2006 she became presenter of the Gold Coast edition of Nine Gold Coast News after production moved to Brisbane, and soon after assumed role as presenter of Extra, Nine's local tabloid current affairs program. In December 2008, Whiting resigned from the Nine Network in Brisbane.Jillian Whiting out in TV shake-up at Nine In January 2009, Jillian returned to the Seven Brisbane where she became a presenter for Queensland Weekender and a fill-in presenter for Seven News Brisbane. During recent years Whiting has been a presenter with Brisbane radio station 4BC and a columnist for The Courier-Mail.
The practice of taking extensive photographs of locomotives by their makers seems to have developed first by Beyer-Peacock in Manchester from 1856, by the local photographer James Mudd. Mudd also developed the practice of 'whiting out' large areas of distracting backgrounds, by painting over them on the negative. Most companies used dark green or red liveries, with virtually all goods locomotives painted all-over black to reduce the need for regular and time- consuming cleaning. These dark colours provided poor levels of detail with the glass-plate camera technology of the time, especially when the camera was placed at a suitable distance to cover the entire locomotive in one shot.
Both Jeffrey and Jason Burr were created by Jack Kirby for a proposed DC Comics series called King Kobra, the first issue of which was both written and drawn by Kirby. This first issue then sat in DC inventory for over a year, during which time Kirby left the publisher to return to Marvel Comics. Eventually the concept was handed over to writer Martin Pasko with orders to make a series out of it. Pasko was unimpressed with King Kobra, feeling it to be a throwaway idea churned out by Kirby as he was preparing to leave DC, and tried to make the best out of the assignment by whiting out all of Kirby's original dialogue, rescripting the issue, and having Pablo Marcos redraw some of the art.
The Fourth Doctor regenerates into the Fifth Doctor (from Logopolis, 1981, and Castrovalva, 1982) The regeneration "effect" was accomplished during the series' original run from 1963–1989 primarily through the use of video mixing. Originally, the plan was to have Hartnell collapse at the end of The Tenth Planet with his cloak over his face, which would then be pulled back to reveal Troughton in the next serial. However, vision mixer Shirley Coward discovered and took advantage of a malfunction in the mixing desk which allowed Hartnell's image to be overexposed to the point of almost whiting out the screen, then fading back in to reveal Troughton's face. This also meant that the regeneration scene could take place with both actors at the conclusion of The Tenth Planet, and Troughton was accordingly signed up to participate.
Retrieved 26 May 2010.Callick, R. (2010): When character is more than just skin deep The Australian (8 May 2010). Retrieved 26 May 2010. Although Sing and his father were partly Chinese and fully Chinese, respectively, the mini-series portrayed them with actors of European ancestry.Callick, R. (2010): Director slammed for 'white-out' of legendary Gallipoli sniper Billy Sing The Australian (6 May 2010). Retrieved 26 May 2010.Bryant, N. (2010): Chinese Australians angry at Gallipoli TV casting BBC News (8 May 2010). Retrieved 26 May 2010.Australia-China Youth Association: Media release regarding the legend of Billy Sing (13 May 2010). Retrieved 26 May 2010.Dunn, M. (2010): Sing film under fire The Great Southern Star (18 May 2010). Retrieved 31 May 2010. Malkin, B. (2010): Row over 'whiting out' of Chinese hero in new TV show Telegraph (6 May 2010).

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