| 41. | In Paris, art lovers visited the Louvre for demonstrations on how specialists test for fakes or retouch aging paintings.
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| 42. | Then he reworks or retouches the edges by removing very small chips so as to straighten and sharpen the edge.
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| 43. | The flaking properties of this new resource resulted in considerably more core reduction and a higher prevalence of flake retouch.
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| 44. | She was the only one authorized by the Master of the Metaphysical art movement to retouch his waxes before casting.
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| 45. | Now this is rather striking : are there really 2-3 people a day researching the Helwan retouch ??
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| 46. | Rosters have undergone retouches and in some cases _ such as Milan's crosstown rival, Internazionale _ complete overhauls.
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| 47. | In addition, he painted over entire surfaces, rather than execute multiple, small retouches to integrate the whole picture.
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| 48. | The extent of reduction, also known as the retouch intensity, is denoted by a measure of the reduction index.
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| 49. | After training to professionally retouch offset-prints he turned to study art in his hometown Leipzig from 1965 till 1970.
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| 50. | My favorite thing to do is to retouch a woman's face, using foundation to even up her skin tone.
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