How To Use Unmodulated In A Sentence

  • Although she first exhibited in the late 1960s with the Imagists, Ramberg never identified herself with this group, but shared their affinity for flat, unmodulated surfaces and stylized figuration.
  • One side of the album consisted of a single, unmodulated sine tone.
  • Because of the dots and the diagonal lines and unmodulated color, I work in a color key that I love to play with.
  • It just can't sustain a momentum that is completely unmodulated (action scene, charged conversation, all in rapid succession).
  • The colour and tone of hand and wrist are almost uniform, unmodulated.
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  • They share a common format: an impastoed yet atmospheric field of black palette-knife strokes is contained by four crisp, unmodulated black margins, 1 1/2 inches wide.
  • But it means that his commanding tone of voice, unmodulated by the addition of a little humility, is unjustified. The Times Literary Supplement
  • That is the right message on Iraq, and if undecided voters find it too bold and unmodulated, tough luck.
  • After that I gave up with the crêche and let him loose on the world with a fistful of pound coins and his unmodulated voice.
  • An oddly shaped white and yellow puddle of thinned pigment, its isolation heightened by an expanse of brushy, unmodulated blue, recalls Miro in its comic vulnerability.
  • Right up to the end, Enron was described in the exalted realms of management theory and business journalism with virtually unmodulated adoration.
  • Their neatly painted angular shapes, dots, waves and zigzags, all in unmodulated blocks of bright color, would add up to perfectly traditional paintings if not for the flocking MacConnel sprayed on some sections.
  • Homer's palette and the broad swatches of unmodulated paint also distressed the critics.
  • At their best, his pared-down diction and old-fashioned style have an effortless if unmodulated grace. The Times Literary Supplement
  • She was plain-featured, and had rather a severe expression on her face; her dress was as rich as any morning dress could be; her voice deep and unmodulated, -- what in a lower rank of life would have been called gruff; but that was not a word to apply to Lady Cuxhaven, the eldest daughter of the earl and countess. Wives and Daughters
  • Each color, usually an unmodulated primary, has a Pop art intensity.
  • At first they are heard in their raw, unmodulated state, then in various electronic transformations.
  • Segmented bands made of seven stripes of equal width writhe and curl across a white ground, overlapping yet utterly flat, in unmodulated versions of the six primary and secondary hues.
  • The drawings share some of the sculptures' rough and uncouth qualities: the line is generally neutral, even unmodulated, and acquires power through repetition rather than finesse.
  • The light can be pulsed, sinusoidally modulated, or unmodulated, depending on the requirements for speed, cost, and resolution.
  • One of these was the standard SA procedure using an unmodulated signal.
  • Crane's image is flat and unmodulated and nearly fills the field, whereas Homer's Resting Shepherdess has form and depth and exhibits subtle effects of light and atmosphere in the ample background.
  • An oddly shaped white and yellow puddle of thinned pigment, its isolation heightened by an expanse of brushy, unmodulated blue, recalls Miro in its comic vulnerability.
  • he lectured in an unmodulated voice edged with hysteria
  • But unlike Newman and Rothko, who used fairly flat, unmodulated pigment, Still used heavily loaded, expressively modulated impasto in jagged forms.
  • His bold lines and bright, unmodulated colors lend themselves well to these images, which constitute a searing critique not only of the Iraq war, but also of U.S. priorities and values and the American Dream.
  • The drawings share some of the sculptures' rough and uncouth qualities: the line is generally neutral, even unmodulated, and acquires power through repetition rather than finesse.

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