The sound has very good definition and separation, especially during the rainstorm and cityscape sequences. |
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The Riverside City project will see a new cityscape built from the docklands. |
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The final showdown takes place in the sinister cityscape, which still has its creepy visual charge. |
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In one photograph, Darwell surveys a cityscape of abandoned apartment buildings where the Chernobyl Power Plant looms hazily in the distance. |
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Fascinating in itself, it also plays a complex role in the surrounding cityscape. |
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What we need is realism, the naturalistic panorama of a cityscape unfolding. |
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Thousands of doves took to a sky already blackened by a massive cloud pluming over the cityscape. |
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The roughly oval outline, which narrows to a neck at the bottom, defines a head that is fused with the cityscape. |
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They are all major buildings in Bradford's cityscape and I think we should enjoy uninterrupted views of them all. |
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In a radical departure he used hand-held cameras that bob and weave in an attempt to capture the frenetic energy of the Beijing cityscape. |
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His cropping of a Maine forest into a grid of vertical pine trunk columns and horizontal branches creates a kind of natural cityscape. |
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The moving display system, the department hopes, will stand out amid the clutter of promotionals that swamp the cityscape. |
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The expatriate's urban cityscape is assembled from large spools of colored thread, empty liquor bottles, and toy cars. |
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It's the place to go if you like your cityscape to be a mix of Colonial-era cobblestones and even older trees. |
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Another drawing, a cityscape of the capital city, is a slice of the life he experienced during his days at the Fine Arts College. |
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The postcard itself was a moody affair, a dark sepia scene of a cityscape that was gloom itself. |
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We are presented with a modernistic cityscape on which are mounted neon signs that flash the names of cast and crew as the camera pans across it. |
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Reintegration with the cityscape would rely on attractive differences rather than soft-edged harmony. |
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His act of praying transforms the cityscape into a sacred space and holy ground. |
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It projects the densely built cityscape amidst a set of evocative photographs of the city. |
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The resulting compositions appear as visual clips excerpted from the cityscape. |
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As she glanced through the window at the passing cityscape, she was once more filled with thoughts of Paris. |
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Most theatres and concert halls contribute to the cityscape and weave of urban life. |
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What I need is noise, exhaust, and a cityscape of cab drivers honking and swearing at people. |
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An egregious example of this tendency is the architect whose assembly-line production of faux rococo and ersatz neo-classical facades has transmogrified Mumbai's cityscape. |
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Mr. Higgins is working on a cityscape from an aerial perspective south of the Flatiron Building. |
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This European cityscape and style of living means that workers don't have far to commute and makes public transit easier to organize. |
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This is the cityscape that is lodged deep in French cultural memory, persisting in paintings, books and films as the emblem of the city. |
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Obviously, some productions use the cityscape as a venue, while others underscore it as a decor. |
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Immigrants and their children make up an important segment of the urban population and have become a defining feature of the modern cityscape. |
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The cityscape, especially the parks, was greatly influenced by the aesthetics of this elite and by trends in the United States. |
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Public art is now seen as an important component of cultural tourism and a way to create a distinctive cityscape. |
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Each zone includes a representation of the local natural landscape or cityscape, interactive experiences and informative audio-visual displays. |
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The 'player' of the video can wander through a deserted cityscape, with neither cars nor pollution nor human presence. |
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The newly created quarter is still in the process of merging into the changing cityscape. |
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See the local cityscape and the historic harbour and gorge waterways from a perspective that few experience. |
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Visible from both shores, the two structures are powerful images marking the Québec cityscape. |
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Take in the cityscape from your front row seat aboard the Cavalier Maxim at the Old Port of Montreal. |
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Dr. Alraouf underscored that architects do not focus only on individual buildings but are interested in the bigger cityscape. |
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Below, the cityscape gives way to a checkerboard of residential subdivisions, farms, harvested fields and forest fragments. |
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Paris is mostly familiar to Shanghainese from the movies, no doubt appearing sophisticated and genteel in comparison to the brash cityscape mushrooming around them. |
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The dancers, who appear in association with the bridal procession represented on the far left of the cityscape, are surely to be taken as signs of peace and concord. |
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It is a cityscape of abomination, the nightmare of a Classicist. |
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Once she was in front of the open door, with the Berlin cityscape rapidly passing by outside, he attacked her again. |
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Instead of exploring a cityscape, the project lets you take a virtual stroll through rooms in great museums. |
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Not only is it busy movement-wise, the stage is a feast of visuals, with a blocky, retro cityscape pattern backdropping the slinky white and black costumes of the dancers. |
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It's always slightly warmer on Rangitoto thanks to the black scoria, but the 360 degree view of the gulf and the volcano-studded cityscape of Auckland is matchless. |
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The only problem with using the FL-D filter to correct for fluorescent lighting in a cityscape at twilight is that there is also tungsten lighting in the city. |
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With a diverse cityscape filled with brasseries and a few Michelin-starred restaurant to choose from, diners in London are exposed to a number of dining out options. |
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This brave and exciting cityscape gives way to more prosaic buildings on College and Queens Street, while further uptown is the amiable Victorian enclave of Cabbage Town. |
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Instead, the textless spines of books jut up like antennae in a cityscape, figures of defunct connectivity. |
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Located on the top floor of a stately building, with sweeping cityscape views, this four-bedroom apartment is a perfect escape from the buzz of the city below, but is perfectly located for exploring the nearby Centro. |
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Once a key economic motor in Zimbabwe with a cityscape and infrastructure to match, the city is crumbling, and more people than ever live in makeshift slums. |
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The most obvious change to the cityscape was the absence of the huge portraits of Ben Ali, which, until the revolution, had lined every main road in and around the city. |
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Located on the upper floors of the Time Place Tower, in the heart of Dubai Marina, one of the best things about this apartment is its spectacular cityscape views. |
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Visitors flock to the Cathedral by day and night to marvel at the endless architectural delights and its floodlit silhouette dominating the night time cityscape. |
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At first glance, Floriane's images provide a chilling reminder of the inhuman scale of big cities, but a more attentive eye will detect the presence of people who melt into the cityscape. |
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But imagine assembling a train set under a model cityscape, without damaging any of the structures. |
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The pressures of urban development, traffic, changes to the landscape and cityscape and uncontrolled growth or displacement of population are all mentioned as serious threats to the sites. |
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The dark red shapes are symbols of a hedonistic society taking over the city, while the background is of an existing cityscape, in this case New York City. |
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Halifax, Nova-Scotia, is experiencing an exciting revitalization of its downtown core with a focus on developing the area's unique blend of past and present and to develop distinctive features of the cityscape. |
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Other buildings here are made from brick and concrete, and few are painted, creating a subfusc cityscape exacerbated by the dust blowing across the altiplano. |
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Once they make their escape, the jammed, Cubistic cityscape gives way to pastoral vistas that melt into one another as the shimmering sun dissolves into images of glistening water and a sky as sheltering as it is limitless. |
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Period-correct harp lights and double-hung windows helped to create an interior cityscape of Brady Street. |
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His sculptural landscapes, inspired by the urban fabric, are made up of architectural elements that serve as formal vehicles in the experience of the cityscape. |
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In the latter half of the 1980s, Atlanta became one of the early adopters of postmodern designs that reintroduced classical elements to the cityscape. |
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With the intention of restoring as many historic buildings as possible, the successful postwar rebuilding has resulted in a very mixed and unique cityscape. |
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The Central Business District that developed in Gdynia is a showcase of Art Deco and Modernist architectural styles and predominate much of the cityscape. |
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Internationally laureate sculptors Erminio Blotta, Lola Mora and Rogelio Yrurtia authored many of the classical evocative monuments of the Argentine cityscape. |
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The plumage of Cologne's green parrots is highly visible even from a distance, and contrasts starkly with the otherwise muted colours of the cityscape. |
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