Before treatment, live lice must be identified under a magnifying glass, which is best done when the hair is wet. |
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The movie will co-star Johnny Depp as a Scotland Yard detective, his second outing with a magnifying glass after last year's Sleepy Hollow. |
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A slight pitting due to the background can be seen with a magnifying glass, where as a punch leaves a cleaner impression. |
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Nate peers at the ground beyond his magnifying glass, the portal to this Alice-in-Wonderland world. |
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So I donned my deerstalker, polished my largest magnifying glass and set off with large exaggerated strides. |
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Having no splicer, Markopoulos edited the film with a magnifying glass, cellophane tape an a razor blade. |
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A magnifying glass was added to read the scale, a telescopic sight was added with cross-wires to divide the field of view. |
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Although mint marks can be seen easily with the naked eye, designer's initials often require a magnifying glass to be seen. |
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She peered at the remains through an oversized magnifying glass, paying careful attention to the swimmerets near the tail. |
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To focus the image, move the magnifying glass closer or farther away from the candle. |
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The case went unsolved for sometime, until she busted out her diamond-studded gold magnifying glass and bubblegum pink Sherlock Holmes hat. |
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Unless you have pretty particular interests you're probably not going to have much use for a magnifying glass, a spanner or a miniature jig-saw. |
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Others used a magnifying glass to focus the rays of the sun on the base of the wart. |
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A barogram can only be read to within 10 metres and then only with the help of a magnifying glass. |
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An iridologist can do an examination with nothing more than an iridology map, a magnifying glass, and a flashlight. |
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In a double convex lens, such as a magnifying glass, the light will bend when it exits as well as when it enters. |
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Worsening eyesight prevents her from seeing the screen easily and lately she has been reading with the aid of a magnifying glass. |
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While I'm waiting for my magnifying glass to turn up I shall keep away from painting miniatures. |
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As a result of the defeat, his every deed will be performed under a magnifying glass. |
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You can see these dots if you shine a blue flashlight beam on the print-out and examine it closely with a magnifying glass. |
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A magnifying glass or 10X hand lens is helpful in examining plants for the presence of mites. |
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The impression here is not unlike examining a detail of a painting under a magnifying glass. |
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We discuss color usage as students examine the painting with a magnifying glass. |
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To deactivate the zoom function, click on the magnifying glass icon next to the camera name again. |
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Have you ever looked at a comic or cartoon strip through a magnifying glass? |
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He examined my lesions through a magnifying glass, quickly wrote down a prescription of drugs, and, handing it to us, asked us to come for follow up after a week. |
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Wearing a deerstalker hat and carrying an oversized magnifying glass she trampled through the crime scene destroying all kinds of forensic evidence. |
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This makes it all too understandable that small groups subject every paragraph to the minutest examination under the magnifying glass. |
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I feel that people are looking at us now with a magnifying glass to lay bare any fault we might have. |
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The magnifying glass in the hologram magnifies the stamps as we change our point of view. |
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Use the medicine dropper to remove some eggs from the water and observe them with your magnifying glass. |
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The work of art also has a silk bookmark with the emblem of each country and a magnifying glass. |
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When we read it, we have to use a magnifying glass to see the amount of accountability. |
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Parts of the drawing can be zoomed in and out by use of the magnifying glass. |
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Use the mouse to move the magnifying glass, and left-click when you find a letter. |
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The magnifying glass must be regulated with the good slope according to the season for a good firing. |
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Tintin has one of his brilliant ideas and it burns the elephant with a magnifying glass. |
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We really need to get the magnifying glass out and take a close look at what projects we can implement in this period. |
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Police officers who have been trained to detect false documents currently use an ultraviolet lamp and a magnifying glass. |
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However: material or casting defects cannot be detected even with a magnifying glass or under a microscope. |
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We live in a complex world, where the press and the media can serve as both a mirror and a magnifying glass. |
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This dial is a simple horizontal dial coupled to a system of magnifying glass and cannon. |
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If the droplets are too large they will roll off the leaf and too small droplets would enforce the magnifying glass effect. |
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To view MozaĂŻk Ă©cologik 2009, click on the image below and use your cursor to move the magnifying glass. |
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Examine the fragile and fine instruments using a magnifying glass to detect abnormalities or deformities. |
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The magnifying glass, then, looks ahead to the fall, when Samberg will debut as the star of new Fox comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine. |
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Bear with me, and we'll hold a magnifying glass to their generosity, including their recent sorry report card from CharityWatch. |
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He holds them on his belly and looks at them with a magnifying glass, studying possible escape routes. |
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One area under the magnifying glass is the kitchen, where at least 50 percent of the total wattage from permanent lighting must be high-efficiency. |
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These include the lichens, mosses and liverworts, all of which are worth a closer look through a magnifying glass in order to appreciate their true beauty. |
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The amazing thing about polymer clay sculpture is that they can be so small you need a magnifying glass to view the detail to a large tabletop piece. |
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Like objects under a magnifying glass, to the extent and intensity that we focus on these problems, the larger and more important they seem to us. |
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I once owned a sweet little thing with a screwdriver, tweezers, a magnifying glass, ruler and saw-edge, all squeezed into the space of a bank card. |
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They can be viewed as a turbulent flow of liquid in which the chaotic fluctuations get larger as one examines the fluid with a magnifying glass on a finer and finer scale. |
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The incident happened last Tuesday when sun on a glass ball ornament acted as a magnifying glass, causing the curtains of an upstairs bedroom to catch fire. |
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Instead of giving up books, she figured out that if she used a dental visor with a strong light and a magnifying glass, she could read for a few hours. |
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The palmist peers at it with a magnifying glass, and analyses the scrabbly lines as if they were a map of buried treasure. |
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By admitting that the pachyderm remains quiet, it is possible to burn it with a magnifying glass but it is necessary for that much more time than Hergé wants to make us believe. |
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Rifle is a gauge 14 with piston, Damas barrel, stick out of bramble or magnifying glass of drowning, it unfortunately misses an hammer dismounted for an obscure reason. |
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Where the Caps Lock key should be, a magnifying glass resides and opens a new browser tab. |
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Absent-minded as usual, he did not see the magnifying glass that had fallen from the pocket of the Little Detective lying on the edge of the path. |
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Dog-detective Charlie, with obligatory magnifying glass and deerstalker hat, occasionally appears to point out details viewers might miss. |
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He blusters as he settles into a chair or sips portentously from a glass of wine or fustily examines plants with a magnifying glass. |
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Using the sartorial icon of jeans as a magnifying glass, COOL THREADS examines the Zeitgeist and the mindset, of today's teenagers and young adults as they seek to wrap themselves in the mythical aura of cool. |
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Kemp scrutinizes each image with a magnifying glass, attempting to determine whether the owners have discovered what they claim to have found: a lost masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci. |
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Also included within the boundaries of level two is microprinting that can be read by a magnifying glass. |
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Grab your deerstalker and magnifying glass! |
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Correction to this articleYOU might think that Clay Johnson, a campaigner for transparency, would be pleased to see a ferret, with a deerstalker hat and magnifying glass, pop up on his screen. |
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There are lots of families out there, though, who are dysfunctional but who aren't put under the magnifying glass by the legal system, because they're not getting a divorce. |
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With this key the arrow on the screen is transformed into a small magnifying glass which you may use, if you want to go into details regarding some interesting aspects of the refrigeration process. |
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In its simplest form, a magnifying glass is a single convex lens which causes the light from the object being observed to refract and converge on the eye. |
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Now, the current phenomenon of migration magnifies, as under a magnifying glass, the overall problems of human society: all stumbling blocks are exacerbated in migration processes, especially in forced migration. |
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It involves a general visual inspection of the rudder and empennage conducted at arm's length and does not require prior cleaning, additional lighting, or a magnifying glass. |
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Though this was not widely noticed in the West, the article was examined under a magnifying glass in the countries concerned and in particular in Iran, where it attracted attention for two major reasons. |
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That is why, once we have overcome the initial shock at his unusual mode of expression, each of us can see himself reflected in his works as in a magnifying glass. |
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Zap your ants with lasers, fry them with your trusty magnifying glass, send down lightning and much more to build them to be the strongest Ants on the block! |
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I had to get the magnifying glass which, as you know, on the computer lets you magnify the words written in the various documents, and I looked and looked and looked but could not find any. |
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She held up an imaginary magnifying glass. |
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The entry fee is PS15 and every participant will receive a Deerstalker hat, pipe and magnifying glass on the day of the event. |
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Otherwise known as the mineral halite, table salt is composed of crystals that are tiny cubes you can see with your eyes or, even better, with a magnifying glass. |
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The length and width of these checks were measured using a transparent Plexiglas ruler and an optical magnifying glass containing a calibrated graticule, respectively. |
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When it was only an inch or so away he still couldn't read it, and had to fish for a magnifying glass in his pocket to make the typing visible to him. |
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