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Six's Technique
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Refers to a method of decoration used by some ancient Greek black-figure artists to decorate small vases. The technique, invented around 530 BCE, involves painting figures in added white, red, or pink on top of a black-glaze ground and incising details so that the black glaze shows through. The resulting effect is similar to red-figure. Beazley named this technique after the Dutch scholar Jan Six, who first drew attention to these polychrome vases.
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sixteenth century (dates CE)
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Century in the proleptic Gregorian calendar including the years 1500 to 1599 (or 1501 to 1600).
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sixteenth century BCE
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Century in the proleptic Gregorian calendar including the years 1599 to 1500 (or 1600 to 1501) Before Common Era.
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sixth (positional attribute)
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That which is placed in position number six of a sequence.
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sixth century (dates CE)
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Century in the proleptic Gregorian calendar including the years 500 to 599 (or 501 to 600).
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sixth century BCE
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Century in the proleptic Gregorian calendar including the years 599 to 500 (or 600 to 501) Before Common Era.
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sixth millennium BCE
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Millennium in the proleptic Gregorian calendar including the years 5999 to 5000 (or 6000 to 5001) Before Common Era.
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sixth-form colleges (institutions)
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Educational institutions in Britain or in a system based on or similar to Britain's, where students in the last two years of secondary school study for entry into advanced schools, including preparation for qualifying exams such as A-levels, GCSEs, etc.
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<size for prints>
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<size/dimension units for area>
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<size/dimension units for capacity>
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<size/dimension units for distance>
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<size/dimension units for frequency>
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<size/dimension units for resolution>
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<size/dimension units for volume>
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<size/dimension units for weight>
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sizes (numbered magnitude)
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Classes of magnitude or dimensions, typically numbered, into which articles are divided according to how large they are. Examples are in manufactured clothing, such as shoes, dresses, gloves, and hats.
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sjoelen
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A shuffleboard game consisting of a portable or fixed board or table on which disks are propelled to the far end to pass through slots, or come to rest on scoring areas.
