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121. Anyone who sees and paints a sky green and fields blue ought to be sterilized.Adolf Hitler 122. Their thinking may include negative self-talk that paints a picture of current and future failure. 123. Stores will mix paints so you can get a good match for your curtains. 124. As mentioned at the beginning, oil paints dry by oxidisation. 125. She carefully cleaned her brushes and put away the paints, then realised she was very hungry. 126. I can't change the fact that my paintings don't sell. But the time will come when people will recognize that they are worth more than the value of the paints used in the picture.Vincent van Gogh 127. Paints traditionally were made with volatile organic compounds, which can pollute indoor and outdoor air. 128. Boil eggs and decorate them with paints and put tufts of wool on for hair. 129. Both compounds once were widely used in household products such as glass cleaners, paints and paint thinners. 130. Katie smeared a whole lot of make-up on too, but she just looked silly, like a little kid with face paints. 131. He paints the pictures with a series of quick strokes. 132. Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.Henry Ward Beecher 133. Sandra paints from photographs she takes of old, often derelict buildings. 134. However for many who live and/or work in such communities the picture he paints is recognisable. 135. All the brushes mentioned have been recommended by the manufacturers as appropriate for use with acrylic paints. 136. Special anti-condensation and anti-fungicide paints are available, but they contain a range of harmful chemicals and are best avoided. 137. Their attention to the minor details of everyday life paints a far more vivid picture of bygone days than any history book. 138. I saw a great crafts shop, full of clay and paints. 139. This new generation of artists was quick to see the advantages of the, exciting paints. 140. She works in oils and, among other things, paints about a dozen portraits a year, charging £400 upwards. 141. So acids, it would seem, are associated with the paints, alkalis with the building materials. 142. But there is, unfortunately, every reason to suppose that the general picture she paints is still accurate. 143. Paints today are getting safer as companies remove harmful chemicals, but you still need to be careful. 144. What's more, the paints act as an adhesive so you can combine sequins and glitter in with your design. 145. Compatible with alkyd and phenolic paints. 146. Especially the lady, who paints landscape so inimitably. 147. Self priming, but can be precoated with suitable paints. 148. The galloping horses he paints are extremely lifelike. 149. She paints voluptuously, breathing through her nostrils. 150. They have some experience using watercolor paints.