What typical magnifications did 19 th-century observational astronomers use for lunar and planetary viewing? |
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As he came abreast of the viewing stand, he was coming full circle preparing to start the cycle again. |
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Boxes are required to translate the digital binary code back to analog signals for viewing. |
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They put these viewing platforms all over the place so that people can see into whatever area has been walled off. |
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Intimate cinematography and the drama of events unfolding makes for intense, absorbing viewing. |
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Exactly behind the new residential buildings abutting the Opera House forecourt is the Tarpeian Way, but the public viewing platform is gone. |
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Pressures within the academic environment itself may subtly push professors toward viewing their students as would-be clones of themselves. |
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Some people fear their partners' pasts, viewing them as a threat to their own relationship. |
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It wasn't great when a pair of tenants turned up alone for a viewing the other day. |
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Running since Victorian times, small horse carts called jaunting cars are a great way of viewing the National Park. |
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When viewing their artwork many themes emerge including bright colors, music and religious symbols. |
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The viewing platform resembles a raised circular sheepfold and is surmounted by a weathervane depicting a front-load tractor. |
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We have included a link to an SAP Insider website where the recent webinars are archived for your viewing. |
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The Sunday and weeknight line-ups differ, but you're guaranteed at least an hour of entertaining viewing. |
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The episodes are jumbled up on the viewing order, so that won't help you at all. |
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They feel that viewing other people engaging in sexual acts is worth whatever amount of money it cost them. |
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We have come a long way from Freud's affect theory to viewing emotions as joining and integrating minds. |
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There are nature sites with viewing platforms overlooking wild iguanas, egrets, West Indian whistling ducks, and many other birds. |
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At 10 am I spend a few hours in meditation, occasionally indulging in a bit of remote viewing to keep my hand in. |
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First of all, it didn't fit my screen because I was viewing on a widescreen. |
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However, we do get the option of viewing the film in widescreen or full frame. |
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Live streaming through webcams allows real time viewing of art events anywhere on the globe. |
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He points out that staff can also compromise security by viewing shady sites and accidentally installing keylogging software or viruses. |
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The Shoin Building, a noble summer house constructed in Japan and reassembled on the island, allows for some interesting viewing. |
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Because DeepView displays only in wireframe, without depth cueing, stereo viewing will help you to carry out mouse functions precisely. |
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Thus, during viewing in the otherwise dark laboratory, the observer saw a rectangular area of light against a dark background. |
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It's pretty fun viewing, with an additional layer of wonkiness enhancing the film due to the fact that all the dialogue is looped. |
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Completely enchanted, they watched the diver from the comfort of the viewing tunnel. |
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This also highlights a flaw in the reliance of national viewing figures since they fail to show regional variations in taste. |
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Over there is the circus Fat Man, Preston Lacy, yucking it up for your viewing pleasure. |
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An alternative method of viewing this is that 1 in 57 amniocenteses resulted in a diagnosis of Down's syndrome. |
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I slacked off a bit on the viewing in July and August, but I've been picking up the pace lately. |
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If he or she is a pay-television customer, replays of all matches are available for viewing during the week. |
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Maybe I need another viewing of it, or maybe not, but I really like what Ebert has to say in reply to this man's question. |
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Warner is complemented on re-releasing a disc and greatly improving it, and our viewing experience in the process. |
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Nevertheless, some Western anatomists actively promote viewing cadavers as patients to encourage respectful treatment. |
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We had to park the car right up against the bedroom window because the lead from the TV was too short to facilitate viewing anywhere else. |
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The viewing software automatically resizes the image and offers zooming, panning, and scrolling functions. |
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It offers all manner of options in terms of settings, degrees of resolution, and in-camera viewing of images. |
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Current methods of viewing these lesions include endoscopy and catheter angiography. |
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Not an easy or light film, yet one very well realized, which resonates long after viewing. |
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For someone like me, who has to bring his eyes very close to the monitor to read the text, the low viewing angles will pose a problem. |
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The camera angles were outstanding and provided one of the most intimate viewing experiences you will ever find for a show of this magnitude. |
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Only last autumn, the new 12A category was introduced to give parents more leeway and say in their children's cinema viewing. |
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By design, everyone was forbidden from viewing, modifying or retrieving articles they had sent to the next person in the process chain. |
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After a two-year closure for seismic retrofits, the Campanile's 200-foot-high viewing platform is now open. |
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We will definitely be viewing and reviewing more of these superb birding videos, starting with the double DVD, Watching Sparrows. |
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Only problem was, upon viewing these so-called camp classics the first time through, I was neither impressed nor moved to fandom. |
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First, though, the pope's body is lying in state for private viewing in the apostolic palace in the Vatican. |
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The screen has anti-glare and anti-static features and a 160 degree horizontal and vertical viewing angle. |
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They used two sticks in the form of a cross, viewing astronomical objects through the right angle formed by the sticks. |
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When viewing resolution is less critical, the aplanats offer an economical alternative. |
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Prime Time viewing is a riot of hot shows, reality TV, feature films, sports, and other mass appeal programs. |
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But in my ripe old age of 29 years, I have to say I was completely disappointed by my digital viewing experience. |
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The Sunday and weeknight lineups differ, but you're guaranteed at least an hour of entertaining viewing. |
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As with all thought provoking and multi-layered films, multiple viewing may be required for full appreciation. |
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The plane will then return to the apron over the winter before she moves to a purpose-built area within the viewing park next year. |
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The Tirupati zoo has six panthers, four lionesses, three tigers and also two white tigers for public viewing. |
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In this way, Plato was self-servingly viewing the world through his own shade of rose-coloured glasses. |
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Are the office-dwellers in the police hierarchy viewing the world through rose-tinted glasses? |
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Why can't a boy tug at America's heartstrings without facing petty locker-room humiliation from the viewing public? |
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The elaborate arrangements for the event extended to the provision of viewing facilities for the thousands of people who would come to the race. |
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His experience in brokering has influenced his way of viewing the arts, the art works and artists. |
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Though present, the DNR artifacts are not significant enough to detract much from the viewing. |
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With only a little mess, he's produced these original artworks for your viewing pleasure. |
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The game has been designed for family viewing and has the look of an animated film. |
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It's full of nasty, worrying stuff and advertisers might shy from hawking their wares so close to such uncomfortable viewing. |
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The large viewing windows will provide the astronauts with a view of the Earth quite unlike any other. |
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The students use their telescopes for planetary and lunar viewing as well as some basic astrophotography. |
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The old forge, which was very much part of rural Ireland in days gone by, is also worth viewing. |
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Through their viewing windows, you can see pregnant sows lumbering around a barren concrete pen. |
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It is safely installed in its case and ready for viewing during the evening's opening reception. |
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Results are tabulated immediately and visitors have the option of viewing past surveys and their results. |
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The saleroom will be open for viewing on the Monday and Tuesday before the auction, from 10 am to 5pm. |
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The estate forest has numerous waterholes, which have observation machans overlooking them, providing the guest undisturbed wildlife viewing. |
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The memory of viewing does not always present an authentic or reliable version of what we have seen. |
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Because of autoplay, people viewing the feed were involuntarily subjected to the video. |
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It features two tuners for independent satellite TV viewing on two separate televisions. |
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Childers now uses popular sovereignty as a lens for viewing the radicalization of southern states' rights politics. |
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Chris Smith is well aware that terrestrial broadcasting still commands the major share of viewing. |
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While viewing the film, I noticed no artifacts of any kind in the image, and color saturation and black levels and detail were superb. |
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The major planets are available at a click, as is a solar system view, which can be animated and its angle of viewing changed. |
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You can take either video version or either audio version and tailor your viewing experience to your own tastes. |
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If you are partial to a Sunday teatime serial that unfolds on a dark winter's night then this is ideal viewing. |
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How far are we complicit in the corruption of current affairs by our own viewing habits, by our love of gossip and scandal? |
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A lens filter of appropriate laser wavelength may be used over the top of an endoscope viewing port to protect the eye from laser backscatter. |
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This is counter to mainstream cinema viewing but in keeping with soap opera and many televisual texts. |
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Let me tell you, it must be easier to get a viewing with the Queen than it is to get a mani-pedi appointment here! |
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However, in science fiction it has frequently referred to the viewing apparatus itself. |
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As the newest of the five terrestrial channels the station has had an uphill struggle to get into the hearts and minds of the viewing public. |
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Wildlife viewing is best on the morning run, when passengers often see bald eagles, osprey, deer, and otters. |
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Don't let a few trolls who mistake an Internet screencap as a sufficient substitute for viewing the entire film lead anyone astray. |
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In the meantime, though, we've provided a couple PC screenshots for your viewing pleasure. |
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In the Australian study at least, the books are clearly the primary text with many people re-reading them in preparation for their film viewing. |
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Those who argue that its secrets cannot be appreciated in one viewing are cinematic masochists. |
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To my masochistic amazement, I found it less interesting with each viewing. |
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From the top, a large metal tower protruded, replete with viewing platforms and a proud pennon snapping in the sea breeze. |
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Whether hunting seagulls for much-needed nutrition, or helping each other out of dangerous situations, their exploits make for exciting viewing. |
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I've watched five entire seasons of the show in the course of these reviews, viewing every minute of every episode. |
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I barked my knees and shins several times on the way, but before long I found myself standing at the viewing area. |
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Anyone else have better sources of aerial views looking down for viewing the effect of the damage on coastlines and rivers? |
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Further north Muriwai beach is a favourite spot for viewing New Zealand's northernmost breeding colony of gannets. |
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Flavonoid spots were detected by viewing the 2D-PCs in visible and UV light. |
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All the players lurched around and stared at Jess, viewing her from head to toes. |
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They only charged minimal per cent and spent hours driving me around, viewing properties. |
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I asked the house owner the oddest question ever asked by someone viewing a house. |
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Nice couple, early to mid-thirties I'd say, viewing the house on behalf of parents who live in Wales. |
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In The World According to Garp, TS Garp is viewing a house that he wants to buy when an aeroplane crashes into it. |
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Television viewing information is collected by the Broadcasters Audience Research Board. |
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First, in viewing the taped segments afterward, the board picked up details about candidates that they'd missed during the live interview. |
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Anyone who's never seen La Strada is advised to wait until after viewing the film to watch Scorsese's discussion. |
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Italian television viewing figures went through the roof with 5,200,000 people watching the decisive stage on Saturday. |
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Today I experienced the profound horror of both viewing this ad on television and hearing it on the radio. |
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Even when we switch off these allegedly offending channels here, those with satellite television will continue viewing them. |
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In personal interviews, the researchers also asked study participants about their television viewing habits. |
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Now, the rest of these shows are populated by people who choose to make fools of themselves in front of a national television viewing audience. |
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While viewing ice hockey on television is fun, seeing world class NHL stars perform live is an unforgettable experience. |
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The good Professor's lament for the old days reminds me of the habit many senior citizens have of viewing the past through rose tinted glasses. |
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The work will target the key impairments of film flicker and unsteadiness, both of which interfere substantially with viewing. |
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A 12-year-old boy who escaped the shooting with his mother introduced himself to Sullivan at the casket viewing. |
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Timbavati is known for its large herds of buffalo and elephant, and the night drives are good for viewing leopards, antbears, porcupines and hyenas. |
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Their escapades, by turns sexual, violent, and threatening, can make for uncomfortable viewing. |
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Ever since Netflix debuted Cards last year, the concept of binge viewing has skyrocketed. |
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The war dance thus becomes the ready visual metaphor for Indian barbarity in general and provides audiences with a frame of reference for viewing scenes of native life. |
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Such a move enables a second shift, namely, the shift from viewing the sati as victim, to viewing her as active bearer of a particular, context-specific, subjectivity. |
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The terms of the order prevent him downloading or viewing images of children under the age of 16 unless they are blood relatives, relatives by marriage or godchildren. |
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Several key spots for viewing the lesser kestrel are at ancient monasteries built into cliffs along narrow dry streambeds that wind down to the Jordan River. |
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Global ratings for parent and child behavior were completed by the observers after viewing the entire interaction sequence, using 7-point Likert scales. |
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We think we're viewing the accretion disk at a slightly tilted angle, and we see the light from each of these flares rise and fall in energy as they orbit the black hole. |
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A private viewing was held at the apostolic palace in the Vatican. |
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The viewing screen can be shaded to an extent from the sun or other directional light sources, by means of baffles, but the basic problem remains. |
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The Specimens below are polished to a high luster on one side to allow viewing of the beautiful crystalline structure characteristic of this rare primitive achondrite! |
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Upon my second viewing, I discovered a sweet film with exceptional acting. |
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Log your television viewing habits for one week in a notebook. |
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The paradox of retrospective exhibitions is that they present the artist's work as completed and therefore past, even as some of the work receives its first public viewing. |
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The first half flew by in a flash and at the interval cars, vans and almost anything that was roadworthy and rainproof brought some fans from one viewing point to another. |
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It makes for harrowing viewing, moving you to anger and tears. |
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Where the Matrix scores visibly is its deep side windows providing good viewing all-round, and its steeply raked windscreen which also helps with the aerodynamics. |
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Indeed, in what seemed to be a throwback to nineteenth century Whiggish history, the viewing public were being sold a figure as being the greatest Briton. |
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More than 800 people saw a pre-festival viewing of the one-hour documentary that showcases American history through the stories of 21 historic arboreal treasures. |
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I mean, who wouldn't want to be a human bowling ball, or fall face first onto a rolling concrete drum or land on my sauce bits for viewing pleasure. |
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And there was a roped off public viewing area off to our left. |
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A viewing would have to wait until after a funeral director claimed the body. |
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Spice up your viewing party with nine do-it-yourself punch recipes, each tailored to a Best Picture nominee. |
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Rainman is due home in half an hour and I'm eagerly anticipating the ratcheting sound of the La-Z-Boy as he settles in for an evening of television viewing. |
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Ophidiophobes thinking of viewing the property will be reassured to learn that there have been no snakes on the premises for a number of years now. |
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Arguably the highlight of the weekend, particularly for the viewing public, is the air-sea rescue exercise courtesy of the lifeboat and the search and rescue helicopter. |
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And since you have to pay to get to the viewing tower anyway it's practically a saving to fork out for a good food and get a moving panorama into the bargain. |
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These ads can piggyback on the televisions station's viewing audience. |
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The second question was about viewing the world in strictly black-and-white terms. |
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The epic scale of the images helps construct a viewing subject unaware of the smaller scale, ecosystem level features of the land that comprise the landscape. |
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As a film, it makes for difficult, almost repellent viewing. |
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Once the viewing was over, they latched the door again, in silence. |
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The nine-centimetre Orion refractors are best-suited for viewing the moon, but there's something to be said for being able to do it from the comfort of your plunge pool. |
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The traditional place to see Asian elephants in the wild is India, where about 80 national parks and 440 sanctuaries provide a host of opportunities for wildlife viewing. |
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Nervous fans can keep a vigilant eye on it via a webcam hosted on the town website that offers 24-hour goat viewing. |
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Hartley's Crocodile Adventures in Far North Queensland takes the idea of a tourist facility for the viewing of native reptiles in their natural habitat to another level. |
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It was a mile-long track, kidney shaped, roughly on the alignment of the present road circuit in a natural bowl, giving spectators wonderful viewing. |
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Combine television viewing with countless hours logged onto the Internet, and one could argue that Americans have degenerated into a society of semi-literate loners. |
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You know, many people were so loyal to Dan, Peter and Tom, after having been on for over 20 years, that this throws a wrench in everybody's viewing habits. |
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On viewing the menu board there was a great selection on offer. |
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For instance, I sent him a jokey e-card for his birthday, and he accused me of viewing him as a joke. |
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The software automatically resizes the digital images and allows the viewer to zoom, pan, scroll, and perform other operations that enhance image viewing. |
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Their slickly-produced, 25-minute YouTube video explaining this is difficult viewing, but admirably rigorous theology. |
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This compartment supports basic viewing and text-based markup. |
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This show started as a one-off joke at the alamo Drafthouse in 2007 after viewing this. |
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Horizontal and vertical viewing angles are also fairly poor, with the screen looking washed out at you move up and down and going dark as you move to the side. |
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It was at the cherry blossom viewing festival in my area, whilst strolling down a sakura lined path by the river, that I stumbled upon the most garish use of concrete to date. |
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The bug created a means for hackers to inject malware into vulnerable Windows boxes providing a user can be induced into viewing a maliciously constructed image. |
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In 1956, Balenciaga and Givenchy banned the press from viewing their collections for a month to prevent counterfeiting. |
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High contrast, dimmable displays with exceptionally wide viewing angles provide optimum legibility and eye comfort in both dark and bright ambient conditions. |
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Some of their works are available for public viewing at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. |
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Sheffield's Kelham Island Industrial Heritage Museum maintains an early example of a Bessemer Converter for public viewing. |
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They took the side of the Senate in most conflicts with the Princeps, invariably viewing him as being in the wrong. |
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This character has his own way of viewing all that is wrong, challenging nostalgic rhetoric and the most anachronistic Kiplingism. |
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Crowds often assemble at popular viewing points and car parking may prove difficult. |
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He probably got his death, as he liked to have done two years ago, by viewing the troops for the expedition from the wall of Kensington Garden. |
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Standard Oil's production increased so rapidly it soon exceeded US demand and the company began viewing export markets. |
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The flat roof was intended to be used as a viewing platform and some photographs show it being used in this way. |
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It has become clear that a global systems model is a more accurate way of viewing toxicity. |
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When viewing older views, the Pegman in the minimap changes to Doc Brown from Back to the Future. |
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Highlights of the tour include a visit to St Peter's Basilica and viewing the Leaning Tower of Pisa. |
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The British Board of Film Classification also classifies films for viewing in Northern Ireland. |
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And their aliveness in that moment of creation will still be felt years later by those viewing their work. |
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Microphotograph slides, however, required an expensive microscope for viewing, which make them beyond the reach of the average person. |
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After each country has rehearsed, the delegation meets with the show's artistic director in the video viewing room. |
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In modern elections, held by secret ballot, a voter can discover how their vote was distributed by viewing detailed election results. |
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The EU records the second highest TV viewing figures globally, producing more films than any other region in the world. |
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He is literally viewing things through rose-tinted glasses and couldn't be any happier. |
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It seems that viewing the past with rose-tinted glasses is almost as British a pastime as queuing. |
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It seems that viewing the past with rose-tinted glasses is almost as stereotypically British a pastime as queuing and moaning about the weather. |
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The offensive, defensive, and special teams coordinators will take our opponents' films with them for a preliminary viewing. |
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Currently, only nominations submitted between 1901 and 1965 are available for public viewing. |
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The day following his death, online viewing of Bowie's music skyrocketed, breaking the record for Vevo's most viewed artist in a single day. |
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T he world outside the window was distorted by blebs and impurities in the glass, as if I was viewing it through ice or water. |
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When offered a slot close to peak viewing hours, he was apparently flattered. |
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People can enter from both sides and walk along it, viewing the earth void within. |
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The avionics grade AMLCD provides superior optical performance with a wide viewing angle for excellent cross cockpit viewing. |
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There is no age limit on viewing the exhibition, and protesters fear children could be mentally scarred. |
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It also includes a hi-brite EL display and a reverse video mode with wide viewing angle for improved viewing. |
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A socialist from his undergraduate days, Childe was an atheist and critic of religion, viewing it as a false consciousness based in superstition. |
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The popular wildlife viewing area located at Chanonry Point host some spectacular displays of dolphins within the inner Moray Firth. |
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When viewing the horse in profile, attention must be paid to the curvature and proportions of the topline. |
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The layout, including an overhead mezzanine, will provide all-round viewing and enable even more students to access courses. |
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First, you aver that you knew someone who died of radiation poisoning a decade after viewing A-bomb testing. |
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On the other hand, the use of bifocals can be difficult for people with central scotomas and eccentric viewing. |
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Much more comfortable viewing was the Lexus Chase, whose closing stages made for a spellbinding watch. |
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The last is the starting point for the Town Trail, a carefully planned walk that facilitates viewing Llandudno in a historical perspective. |
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However, in 1980, Wendy Stein made an extensive argument for Lichfield, viewing Wales as unlikely but Ireland and Northumbria as still possible. |
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The programme soon became a national institution in the United Kingdom, with a large following among the general viewing audience. |
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The programme was intended to be educational and for family viewing on the early Saturday evening schedule. |
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The first series premiered on BBC Three and on BBC HD in 2006 to mixed reviews, but viewing figures which broke records for the digital channel. |
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A viewing balcony and foot passenger lounge are to be found on the first floor. |
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Through RMAreaders analyze their own miscues and view them as attempts to construct meaning rather than viewing them as a failure to learn. |
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The Local Group, an astronomy club from Santa Clarita will have telescopes set up for public viewing. |
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In the past, this typically consisted of viewing overlapping aerial photographs through stereoscopes. |
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There is also significant support for viewing the battle as a German tactical victory, due to the much higher losses sustained by the British. |
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Chessmaster Live allows real time chat, multiple time controls, game viewing, and kibitzing. |
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According to the 2015 NHK survey on television viewing in Japan, 79 percent of Japanese watch television every day. |
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Mayfair gastronomic newcomer, Bouillabaisse, provided coastal cuisine to guests viewing the presentation from an over-hanging terrace. |
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A lorgnette viewer and a pair of anaglyph glasses, required for viewing in stereo, are included with every copy. |
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Viewers can use computers or smartphones to follow the alpinists on the world's mountains, selecting their viewing angles independently. |
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Commercial airliner flights on the Polar routes may pass within viewing distance of the North Pole. |
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Secondly, in the viewing step, participants were asked to verbally express or sketch their impressions of the remote scene. |
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Though Mitosis is short in length, the film is very much worth your viewing and us talking about it a second time. |
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Louis could aim to restyle himself the first among citizens, viewing virtuous attachment to the public weal as his most important kingly duty. |
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His paper included numerous references to remote viewing studies at the time. |
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The King-Devick test assesses the time in viewing, identifying and reading aloud a series of numbers on three consecutive test cards. |
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The Dragon Egg has a low-light capability and is primarily used for static site security or viewing small, hard-to-access areas. |
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Mr Weevil guarantees he will find the ladybeetles the house of their dreams and takes them on a viewing tour. |
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Finally, it required a stable viewing platform, rendering the technique useless on the rolling deck of a ship at sea. |
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Even the leather door to the viewing areas was sent away for cleaning and conservation. |
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Salazar rebuffed a request in 1950 by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to return the enclaves, viewing them as integral parts of Portugal. |
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Birefringence is caused by the difference in refractive index between polymers at different viewing angles. |
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While the Maasai people profit from tourism, guests also enjoy excellent wildlife viewing. |
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While the Maasai people prot from tourism, guests also enjoy excellent wildlife viewing. |
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Provides document based functionality by extending the shortcut menu to include viewing, printing, converting and thumbnailing. |
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A major problem in using liquid crystal display in place of conventional cathode ray tube monitors has been the poor viewing angles. |
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Finally, some e-content must first be downloaded to a computer before being transferred to a tablet or other mobile device for viewing. |
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You have been near the Grand Canyon. You did not have time during your last visit to Arizona to have the eyegasm of viewing this natural wonder. |
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Another source of registration error is viewing error, which is the error in the modeled eyepoint locations. |
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This however meant that the former public viewing areas of the apron are now airside, making the airport inaccessible to aviation enthusiasts and spectators. |
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Its viewing figures have surprised everyone, with over four million punters tuning in to watch Simon King, Kate Humble and the chucklingly unpredictable Bill Oddie. |
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By viewing optical, ultra-violet and soft x-rays generated by heat as the black hole fed, they were able to measure how far the disc was from the black hole. |
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Cellular Mobile TV, a downloadable application, features live TV, video-on-demand programming and the option to download content for offline viewing. |
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For the royal opening, the railway company sold viewing places on special stands erected in the station train shed and along the tracks on the High Level Bridge. |
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She wondered whether excessive viewing of reality TV shows might normalize narcissistic behaviors and contribute to a higher prevalence of narcissistic tendencies. |
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To celebrate the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy, DIRECTV and NBC will deliver an outstanding Olympic viewing experience to its customers nationwide. |
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There's simply no way to avoid the adverts during all this festive TV viewing, which means having the likes of Lily Allen, Rod Stewart and Slade imprinted on your lugholes. |
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Knowing what he wants his audience to both think and feel when viewing his painting, the artist creates an image that will produce aesthetic emotion. |
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Picture signal break-up is such a corner stone of the public viewing of active events, if they Steadycam the whole thing they'd have to crappify it in post-production. |
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Naturally, the anthropological society did not wish to share its business with hoi polloi, so Herr Hagenbeck kindly offered them a private viewing. |
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Mine owners were also reluctant to make the annual payments, viewing the engines as theirs once erected, and threatened to petition Parliament to repeal Watt's patent. |
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There are regular free art exhibitions in the ground floor amphi corridor, which can be viewed when attending events or on dedicated viewing dates. |
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Rather they represented Hitchcock's tendency of giving himself options in the editing room, where he would provide advice to his editors after viewing a rough cut of the work. |
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The two devices were brought together as the Kinetophone in 1895, but individual, cabinet viewing of motion pictures was soon to be outmoded by successes in film projection. |
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It was important for F1 to have a world champion driving that season and with worldwide TV viewing figures starting to decline, they needed Mansell. |
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By 1994 almost all commercial steam locomotives were put out of service, although many of them are preserved in museums or at railway stations for public viewing. |
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One of the last dramatic network shows shot in New York City, the entire series is available for viewing at The Paley Center for Media in New York City and Los Angeles. |
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Many conceptual works take the position that art is the result of the viewer viewing an object or act as art, not of the intrinsic qualities of the work itself. |
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As advertisers are reluctant to buy advertising space around low viewing programmes, there is a pressure on ITV to broadcast more popular programmes in peak times. |
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Bourgeois existence was a world of interior space, heavily curtained off and wary of intrusion, and opened only by invitation for viewing on occasions such as parties or teas. |
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The viewing figures for the final of the Premiership indicate that 91,000 viewers watched the 2011 final on TV when it was broadcast on ESPN for the first time. |
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Some contemporary Reformed theologians have moved away from the traditional language of one person in two natures, viewing it as unintelligible to contemporary people. |
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His body was then taken to Milan, where it was hung upside down at a service station for public viewing and to provide confirmation of his demise. |
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The average daily duration of television viewing was three hours. |
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Although LBL's wildlife management activities focus on native species, the fallow herd is maintained for wildlife viewing and because of its historical significance. |
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The term remote viewing was coined to describe this overall process. |
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An aerial is required for viewing any broadcast television transmissions. |
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Some of the world's most extensive and ancient aboriginal rock painting galleries surround the town of Laura, some of which are available for public viewing. |
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Weren't you on this newsgroup a few years back trying to impress us with your psychic investigation, channeling, remote viewing BS. That was pretty telepathetic. |
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Perhaps, you could find creative and fun ways to satisfy his foot hunger using things such as foot massages, toe jobs or exciting new shoes for his viewing. |
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The all-glass achromatic lens eliminates color distortion, and the wide viewing field of the 5 x 24 mm finder scope helps us locate objects easily. |
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There's little sense of occasion in going to the cinema today, but the hows and wheres of viewing a film can deeply colour the whole viewing experience. |
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Then the inquiry heard the sound of the multiple Taser zappings, amplified for viewing by Braidwood, witnesses and spectators, including Dziekanski's mother. |
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To put it simply, Step Into The Void is a large cube, designed entirely in custom-made glass, suspended over the Alps, and situated at the Aiguille du Midi viewing terrace. |
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It contains 24 examples of anamorphic art and a sample sheet of mylar that can be rolled into an anamorphoscope for the viewing of this mathematical artistic oddity. |
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More restricted viewing went to Cemlyn's black-headed and grey-headed wagtails, a black kite on Anglesey in June, and a bee-eater over Mold in September. |
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The prediction was made after viewing previous years' Schoolies week, when the outcome of the celebration ended with teenage mums giving birth to unplanned babies. |
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My argument has less to do with technical features of stereoptical perception than in a heightened sensory engagement with images identified with medieval viewing practices. |
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After visiting with the LAPD's K-9 unit and viewing some specialized vehicles the LAPD's elite forces use, little Alexandra received a little inspiration too. |
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Once AST has completed the preparation and mailing of the K-1s a link will be provided on the Partnership website to allow for viewing and printing of the actual K-1s issued. |
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Another promising application of astaxanthin is the prevention of eye fatigue or asthenopia, particularly in people who work long hours viewing a computer screen. |
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With all sides viewing these as a decisive escalation to end the Syrian war in a way that preserves Assad rule, they have responded with maximalism of their own. |
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