How To Use Pictorially In A Sentence
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The scenic front is not pictorially decorated but is composed of a metal coating and a bronze alto-relievo sculpture located in a black recess.
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Pictorially, for Louis de Roncherolles there is no escape; he is trapped for perpetuity within a closed circle of mourning and death.
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Pictorially this visual time sequence can be used to suggest morning, high noon, afternoon and evening.
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depth is established pictorially
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What's going on underneath the hood is we'll see pictorially X today is that when I declare this X, this variable X here.
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In the corridor surrounding the peristyle were the names and portraits of all the pharaohs from Menes the first ruler of Egypt to Ramses XII In the hypostyle, or hall for nobles, the geography and statistics of Egypt were presented pictorially, also the subject nations.
The Pharaoh and the Priest An Historical Novel of Ancient Egypt
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The Spanish Republican material is pictorially and typographically sophisticated and diverse.
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By using pictorially aided paradigm and pictorial rating scale, to explore 80 children's separation anxiety of four age levels.
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What's going on underneath the hood is we'll see pictorially X today is that when I declare this X, this variable X here.
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They are pictorially beautiful, but I think they lacked the sense of the sublime grandeur that they were supposed to evoke.
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Each section is explained pictorially.
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To depict or represent pictorially; make a picture of.
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Often in a picture certain conditions are laid down to start with; something as ugly as our original group of lines drawn at random has to be treated pictorially, and it is by means such as here suggested that its discordancy can be subdued and the whole brought into harmony with the shape of your panel.
The Practice and Science of Drawing
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The differences and origins of the six tribes (Akha, Lisu, Karen, Hmong, Mien and Lahu) are well presented, both pictorially and in words in the introduction.