| 41. | Cloisonne designs of the early 1870s are highly formulaic, with geometric patterns on stout, rounded vases that reveal the underlying wire frame.
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| 42. | Certain magic spells allow the player to affect multiple targets by using a small sphere positioned within the Battle Mode wire frame.
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| 43. | The shape is made of scrim attached to a wire frame, in order for both the members and the projections to be seen.
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| 44. | After the balloon lands, the leftover thin wire frame will rust away very slowly, remaining a hazard to animals that may swallow it.
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| 45. | The road typically bores him, so this sturdy man wearing tiny round glasses with wire frames searched for ways to make his world louder.
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| 46. | Veils were supported by wire frames that exaggerated the shape and were variously draped from the back of the headdress or covered the forehead.
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| 47. | The figure can be seen as a stick figure, as a so-called wire frame model or as a fully rendered image showing muscles or flesh.
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| 48. | One example of these are those used by Carnival dancers in Huejotzingo, which are supported by a wire frame with a beard of human hair.
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| 49. | The Carranza family also makes figures, but uses wire frames as the basis for the figures, which are then covered in small balls of clay.
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| 50. | Originally, the wire frame inside the doll was crafted by Chip Thorndike, while the rest of the doll was sewn and painted by Annalee herself.
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