To appreciate the revival, you must buy into James Goldman's book, which is peddling a panoramically bleak take on marriage. |
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The city is generously, panoramically free of any smidgen of beauty, but not without a fearsome charm and noisome excitement. |
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Though the tent is gone, a four-channel video plays panoramically across a gallery wall, and the narrative is multilayered and elusive. |
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This glass wall offers a panoramically view on a black matt dial, contrasted, readable, sober and perfectly executed. |
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I remember riding from Seattle to SF in the mid 70's the route was panoramically beautiful but it took like 18 hours which was totally unbearable. |
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On the site, which was introduced Wednesday, users will zoom in on maps of parks to panoramically view individual trails. |
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These stories are the work of a strong writer who sees both panoramically and with a powerfully close focus. |
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But where the cultural picture at the Asia Society was compressed in size and geographic scope, the Met presents it panoramically, embracing all of China, and in extravagant, cornucopian detail. |
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That was World War II, which Mr. Redwood's play evokes panoramically. |
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The main advantage is the fish-eye lens that allows the camera to see panoramically what is very important for monitoring and recording. |
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In some drawings, too, the view is panoramically wide, covering miles both horizontally and vertically, a dwarfing of human scale reinforced by the works' size. |
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