| 11. | But the triteness appears only when viewed through the scrim of real life.
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| 12. | It is as if a scrim has suddenly lifted on a giant stage.
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| 13. | Near that set and behind a scrim stood a group of Bulgarian singers.
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| 14. | And there were scrims : over windows, over buildings and over trucks.
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| 15. | It is a blank beige scrim _ behind which much mischief is hatched.
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| 16. | A scrim can be used indoors on a soundstage.
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| 17. | Another type of scrim is called bobbinet / bobbinette.
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| 18. | Scrim is also used in clothing, usually covering the face or head.
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| 19. | Scrims add an elusiveness suited to an Italian fantasy of far-off Cathay.
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| 20. | Complementary images are projected from both ends of the room onto nine hanging scrims.
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