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Relief - Definition of Relief at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Relief. Look it up now! ... Also called relief printing. Printing. any printing process, as letterpress or flexography, in which the printing ink is transferred to paper or another printed surface from...
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Relief - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A relief is a sculptured artwork where a modelled form is raised, or, in a sunken-relief , lowered, from a plane from which the main elements of the composition project (or sink). Reliefs are comm...
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17 Dec 2009 ... Business Contributions to UN Emergency Relief Efforts ... Serving the information needs of the humanitarian relief community...
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Relief print - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A relief print is an image created by a printmaking process, such as woodcut, where the areas of the matrix (plate or block) that are to show printed black (typically) are on the original surface ...
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Ian David Philpot, a Relief intern, is studying English at Northern Illinois University and spent one year in Columbia College Chicago’s Fiction Writing program. He writes fiction and poetry and music. Ian prefers black to white, vanilla to chocolate, and only eats yellow cake.
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www.reliefjournal.com/
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Relief International is a humanitarian, non-profit agency providing emergency relief aid, rehabilitation, and development assistance to victims of natural disasters and civil conflicts worldwide. ... Moving Families out of Poverty ... A Voice for the Silent Majority...
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Sculptural relief defined with images of examples from art history, great quotations, and links to other resources. ... Examples of relief ... There are three degrees or types of relief: high, low, and sunken. In high relief, the forms stand far out from the background. In low relief (best known as bas-relief), they are shallow.
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