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  2. Greer Lankton - Wikipedia

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    Lankton's dolls were frequently life-size, ranging from 6" to 7' in height. She would create the dolls by first making joints out of coat hangers or skeletons of old umbrellas to move like actual human joints. Then she would cover them in tissue paper and matte medium that got painted over. Her dolls were detailed and life-like.

  3. Category : Nintendo Entertainment System game covers

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    A. File:A Boy and His Blob (cover artwork).jpg; File:A Nightmare on Elm Street NES box art.jpg; File:Abadox box art.jpg; File:Action 52 (NES) box art.jpg

  4. Sunday Press Books - Wikipedia

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    Sunday Press Books is an American publisher of comic strip reprint collections founded in 2005 by Peter Maresca. The company is known as a respected reprinter of comic strips and has to date won three Eisner Awards and two Harvey Awards.

  5. Category:PlayStation 3 game covers - Wikipedia

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    File:Call of Duty Black Ops II box artwork.png; File:Call of Juarez Bound in Blood box.jpg; ... File:CoD Black Ops cover.png; File:Colin McRae Dirt - cover.png;

  6. Nonwoven fabric - Wikipedia

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    Nonwovens can also start with films and fibrillate, serrate or vacuum-form them with patterned holes. Fiberglass nonwovens are of two basic types. Wet laid mat or "glass tissue" use wet-chopped, heavy denier fibers in the 6 to 20 micrometre diameter range. Flame attenuated mats or "batts" use discontinuous fine denier fibers in the 0.1 to 6 range.

  7. When Worlds Collide (1951 film) - Wikipedia

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    He is credited with the artwork used for the film; he created the design for the space ark that was constructed. The final scene in the film, the sunrise landscape on Zyra, was taken from a Bonestell sketch. Because of budget and time constraints, the director was forced to use this color sketch rather than a finished matte painting.