| 41. | The rig was rotated on a circular track and the sheet in front created a moire pattern as its position shifted.
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| 42. | Furthermore, moire is rarely found in photos ( besides man-made, repeated patterns such as in architecture ).
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| 43. | The article featured designs by Brown, including a wraparound coat in mohair and jodphurs with matching top with a moire.
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| 44. | Wicker holds the patents on a system known as " induced moire " that incorporates wavy lines onto a bill.
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| 45. | These days Brush is making steel objects that reflect the drawn lines and moire-like imagery of his monochromatic oil paintings.
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| 46. | The book's intellectual texture resembles a moire : truths about human nature shimmer in the layering of reporting atop invention.
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| 47. | And there it came out in all shades and textures, contrasting velvets, failles, moire, leather, chantilly lace.
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| 48. | Each cross is worn from a black-moire, 4.5-centimeter-wide ribbon worn about the neck.
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| 49. | Emmanuel Moire released his first solo album, titled " L?o?je pars ", on 13 November 2006.
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| 50. | It started out in French as a mutation of mohair . [ http : / / dictionary . com / browse / moire
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