He started painting on unprepared pasteboard, which absorbed some of the color.
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I put everything I had in a pasteboard box and walked out into a cold north wind.
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The sets might pass muster on a stage but look like pasteboard before the camera lens.
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When the download happens, the information from the pasteboard is sent to Opera's server.
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Ware uses blue, non-photographing pencil on pasteboard and then inks over the parts he likes.
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Too often the script is predictable, the situations pure pasteboard.
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In her living room, Angie keeps a stack of pasteboard suitcases that belonged to her grandparents.
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No, at least not in the pasteboard parable that West contrives.
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As the story goes, pasteboard facades of pretty towns were set up at a distance on riverbanks.
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Stiff cardboard made by pasting together layers of paper
Chipboard with another paper pasted to it.
To dream of pasteboard, denotes that unfaithful friends will deceive you concerning important matters. To cut pasteboard, you will throw aside difficulties in your struggle to reach eminent positions.
General term for cardboard formed by pasting fine papers to either side of a middle of inferior quality paper.
In software, this refers to the area around the page used to store unneeded items.
A stiff type of cardboard produced by laminating sheets of paper together, often used for binding [hardcovers].
An element that defines a coordinate space for purposes of grouping and positioning (other) elements (Only pasteboards can have "child" elements.)