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Each mirror, there are four of them, is made of a single piece of glass, a monolithic piece of high-tech ceramic, that has been ground down and
polished
to such accuracy that the only way to understand what that is is [to] imagine a city like Paris, with all its buildings and the Eiffel Tower, if you grind down Paris to that kind of accuracy, you would be left with bumps that are one millimeter high.
He's kind of a classic, timeless-type personality, so we did herringbone tweed, but in
polished
nickel.
The mirrors are cast and they're cooled very slowly, and then they're
polished
to an exquisite precision.
We've tested and
polished
the first mirror.
So on the left-hand image here, I've taken a slice through a coral,
polished
it very carefully and taken an optical image.
Though many of these later appear in articles or broadcasts, keep in mind that these
polished
versions often combine the voice of the person who was there with the input of editors who weren't.
Undershirts are white or brown only, shoes are black or brown
polished
leather and frankly, don't come to my class wrinkled and expect me to let you stay.
You'd have a
polished
set of passages and chambers in there eventually leading to the 10,000 year clock.
You know, one of the intense pleasures of travel and one of the delights of ethnographic research is the opportunity to live amongst those who have not forgotten the old ways, who still feel their past in the wind, touch it in stones
polished
by rain, taste it in the bitter leaves of plants.
But that would sort of be jumping to the middle of the story, and I'm not going to show you that
polished
video.
A curio, to be sure, but the more
polished "
Trash", made two years later, is a definite step forward.
So, while MGM, Warner and all the other big studios were making extremely
polished
films, tiny studios with shoestring budgets were left to muddle by with what they had.
The very brave and candid performances by William H. Macy and Maria Bello have been horribly misspent on what is probably the least polished, most clichéd script to have received the green light in years.
The success of the original French "Emmanuelle" series (I've only watched the first, which wasn't too bad considering) led to a spate of imitations; the Italian counterpart, which even changed the race of its heroine, was clearly less
polished
and more exploitative - descending more and more into vulgarity as the series went along.
George Kennedy - bless him - has a part that requires him talk and move at the same time,and my goodness he triumphs!Brow wrinkled with effort he utters timeless dialogue,each word lovingly
polished
into Coward-like brilliance.
This zombie flick falls into the major "cheese" category unlike the far more
polished
dawn of the dead, and day of the dead.
In many ways, it's like a 50s version of VALLEY OF THE DOLLS--with much of the excesses and sleaziness of VALLEY
polished
up a bit for the audiences of 1959.
Truly, love is a many-splendored thing, Dr. Han says; and this movie stands as one of that doctrine's shining proofs, lucent as a pearl, timeless as a Chinese proverb and lovely as
polished
jade set against a rough background.
Plot in a nutshell - Duchess (voice of Eva Gabor) is the well
polished
single mother cat of three little kittens.
Shot on a shoestring in Manhattan and in his acting workshop on ad hoc sets, Shadows was the culmination of months of improvisational rehearsals, in which the (mostly amateur) actors developed bonds with one another, invented their characters, and
polished
their techniques to give their filmed performances just the right tenor of spontaneous familiarity.
Lauren Himmel's debut movie is well directed with a nice
polished
feel to it.
Satya was excellent.... Company was just as good but more polished, probably owing to the money earned from previous movies.
Stevan Larner's
polished
cinematography, the fantastic rock soundtrack, and the flavorsome folksy'n'funky score by Clancy B. Grass III are all up to speed.
Though the video technology may be dated, this classic musical play, now on DVD, is the best version of Sondheim's most important and
polished
work on Broadway.
His acting is really superb, the most diamond
polished
acting ever seen.
George Sanders gives a
polished
performance, whilst an eccentric millionairess (who turns out to be a rival racketeer) is admirably played by Agnes Moorehead.
The Saint is a paladin with only the best motives, to say nothing of a
polished
vocabulary and diction.
Maurizo Centini's fairly
polished
cinematography likewise does the trick.
John Arthur Morrill's bright,
polished
widescreen cinematography, Jamie Mendoza-Nava's spooky score, and the wild, rousing climactic black mass ritual are all likewise up to speed.
The cinematography and overall direction is less
polished
than the first film, but this one does have a drive and a sense of danger that exceeds the original's feel.
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