I put my hands behind my head to prop my skull up so I had a clear view of the ocean. |
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The small amount of sail left a clear view ahead, so he came back and joined her when he had fastened the ropes to his satisfaction. |
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They had a clear view of the chanters, now standing and holding hands in a serpentine human chain. |
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In a car sit in the front seat if possible so you can get a clear view of the road. |
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Mount the radar display at the helm of the boat, in clear view and within easy reach of the helmsman. |
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The vehicle turned towards the side of the car park to get a clear view of Manhattan. |
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To my left, as I came up higher, I began to see the sea, and had a clear view of Newhaven, though the horizon was more or less indistinct. |
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Once over the top the survivors had a clear view of the building in the near distance. |
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I work in a cozy tiny bright room in the garage and have a clear view of the back of the house to which a large deck is attached. |
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Something blocked his passage, despite his clear view of the dirt, trampled plants, and pebbles of the path outside. |
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For the doctor to get a clear view through the endoscope, the stomach needs to be empty. |
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Many buildings also have first floor space that would give a clear view, unimpeded by traffic. |
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In some cases, astronomers can look along the axis of the dust torus from above or from below and have a clear view of the black hole. |
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Turning around a last corner, she finally had a clear view of the piano and its pianist. |
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The landaus are lightweight open carriages, with facing seats and low bodywork which enables a clear view of the passengers. |
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Plants are dormant and deciduous ones will have lost their leaves so there is a clear view of what needs to be done. |
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The Palisade was once home to a forest fire lookout station, as it afforded a clear view of much of the Athabasca River Valley. |
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He also has a clear view of where he wants to take his business, and it is my role to help him get there. |
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Before she could get a clear view of the threatener, he disappeared in a wisp of black smoke. |
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Speaking to the people behind the websites, there is now a clear view of where and how to make money from news on the Web. |
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He packed a sad, cursing within clear view and earshot of television cameras. |
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The engine air filter and exhaust muffler are mounted under the single-piece engine hood to provide a clear view over the front of the tractor. |
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The barnyard was situated behind the house with a good clear view of the winding highway that led out of Massillon and to places beyond. |
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The discolored fluid prevents a clear view of the inside of the amniotic cavity. |
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My state of anxiety was quickly dispelled when a rifleman flew onto a nearby branch in clear view. |
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The barium shows up white on the x ray, allowing a clear view of the colon and will show how much of the colon is affected. |
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Thin but stable domes give a clear view of underwater life and give passengers close encounters with local plants and animals. |
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The efficient ventilation system with separate interior half mask prevents the visor from misting up and guarantees a clear view. |
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It can be a height of land, a hummock of ice, or any place of elevation that affords an observer a clear view of their surroundings to make good observations. |
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An avenue of pleached limes has the lowest branches springing out from the main stem a good 2m from the ground, allowing a clear view through the young trunks. |
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Capt El Seweify fought back twice to finally take the match that had spectators vying for a clear view of the action. |
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To the rear the inspection window allows a clear view of the lower linkage, tow hitch and hake bar. |
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Your premises become brighter, you save electricity and you have a clear view. |
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Or rather, it hints at how elusive a clear view of the dichotomous Palmer can be. |
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The photographs were taken from a public road with a clear view of the pool where Kate and William were sunbathing. |
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If you choose to open the moonroof, it lifts over the rear glass roof, so you always have a clear view out. |
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The main entrance is a double-height proscenium on the north facade that connects with the central lightwell, offering a clear view through the building. |
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The multi-purpose potential of Vintage furnishings have one constant: a clear view of the food to remote impulse buying. |
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Directors who have a clear view of a play and put forward a new interpretation that is intended to make short work of all previous versions. |
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Clear View: Thanks to its functional design a clear view ahead of the machine is guaranteed at all times. |
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Drivers on the sideroad at the intersection ahead don't have a clear view of traffic. |
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As motivational tools go, there's nothing quite like a clear view of the potential benefits of making an effort. |
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We always see it low in a twilit sky, when the air movement prevents our telescopes from getting a good clear view. |
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Melded sets are placed to the right of the players tiles in clear view for all players. |
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Given frictionless operation, the transparent laths provide a clear view to the other side for many years with next to no wear. |
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Mount the antenna on the roof where it has a clear view of the sky in all directions. |
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The ceiling of the revolving door is made of safety class and gives a clear view of the technology. |
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The large visor has been treated with an anti-fogging agent and offers a clear view for good orientation during the escape. |
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This requires a clear view of the sky, unobstructed by structures or heavy foliage. |
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Because the solutions we adopt may be emulated elsewhere we must have a clear view of the consequences of our actions. |
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Firstly, the treatment of a small number of items is imprecise because there is no clear view on the best methodology to follow. |
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Additionally, there was no clear view of the train until the minivan was close to the crossing. |
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It was the first London theatre to have carpeted floors and tip-up seats and was built without pillars so that there was a clear view from every seat. |
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This allows the operator to move forward when excavating close to the rear of the machine, and have a clear view to the trench. |
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If you had a clear view of Earth from space, you might wonder at the green band encircling the northern reaches of the globe. |
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Better safety thanks to a smudge-free, clear view and protection with anti-fogging treatment. |
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A theater on the 2nd and 3rd floors will have back and side walls of glass allowing a backdrop of a clear view of the harbor or controlled filtering down to complete blackout. |
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Instead, you have a clear view of your spendings that remain light and adaptable at any time to your actual user community. |
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With DURATEC synthetic glazing, Hörmann sectional doors retain their clear view permanently, even after multiple cleanings and heavy use. |
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Thus forewarned and forearmed, the South Africans entered the arena with their target in clear view. |
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I do not think that I should burden the Federal Court with matters if I have a clear view that proceedings are misconceived, but, ordinarily, the matter should go down. |
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American teenagers have a relatively clear view of which unhealthy behaviors will put them at greatest long-term risk. |
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The lady stood at the viewport, gazing out at a clear view of deep space, unobscured by all the construction booms and other apparatus of the station. |
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In closing, let me repeat that, in these trying times, it is tough indeed to maintain a clear view of the current economic picture. |
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In the case where I need to cross the street: I wait until the bus is on its way and I have a clear view before I leave my bus stop. |
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Some other window panes also had scratches or crazing that interfered with a clear view, especially when looking aft. |
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Offers a clear view of display and operating elements that have to be located so that they are protected from dust and damp. |
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The 7 inch monitor in the cab gives the driver a clear view of situations at the front and to the right of the vehicle. |
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This makes it easy to track and review situations, identify people and get a clear view of activities. |
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The cover is transparent and offers a clear view at the filter, especially the date of expiry. |
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The chief commissaire shall operate from a position which permits him a clear view of the entire track. |
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Thanks to the success of the project, we have a clear view over the next four years of the costs of our PC pool. |
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This way you always have a clear view on which files have been processed or not. |
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The result of this step will be a clear view of how the Greenbelt should look at least 50 years into the future. |
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To hit a concealed target, the gunner aimed his gun according to instructions provided by an observer far away with a clear view of the target. |
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Displaying food in clear view will make it easier to convince children to eat. |
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On a normal, two-piece tail, rock the stabilizer to see that it has no movement and push the elevator down so you have a clear view of the hinges. |
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In simultaneous mode, the interpreter sits in a booth with a clear view of the meeting room and the speaker and listens to and simultaneously interprets the speech into a target language. |
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An interior with air-conditioning, a clear view through the whole vehicle and a special rest room for disabled persons as well as comfortable seats bring regional traffic to a new dimension. |
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Regardless of your current situation, an in-depth, professional analysis will give you a clear view of your financial picture so that you can act with complete confidence. |
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In the planning and implementation of new systems and services, it is necessary to have a clear view of the constraints imposed by the current infrastructures. |
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Plywood flooring in the passenger space was removed to provide a clear view of the internal hull structure, drive shaft bearing, bilge pumps, and piping systems. |
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He steered the Committee with the light touch so amply demonstrated by his predecessor coupled with a solidly substantiated clear view of the goals to be reached, and the resolution needed to get there. |
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Wednesday brought a bright clear view of a better way. |
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She installed frosted windows, since there was a clear view of her bathroom from her neighbor's bedroom. |
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But even here, we do not have a clear view of the ultimate ramifications of these large write-downs. |
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The Carolift 90 takes up a relatively small space in the luggage compartment and leaves a clear view though the rear window when swiveled towards the front or lowered. |
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What you need from your facility provider is a clear view. |
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A clear view of the 12C Spider's lightweight M838T power plant is available through a glass screen positioned behind the tonneau cover. |
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The basic volume size, Ø80 x 80 mm, is optimal for most imaging purposes, as it covers the whole dentition area giving a clear view of the maxilla and the mandible. |
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Songbirds will love to drink and bathe in this charming bird bath-and you'll love to watch them! The bird bath's open design gives birds easy access to water and gives you a clear view of the action. |
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It ties together security information from all corners of your organization to give you a clear view of past events, current status, and future weakness. |
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However, retailers, wholesalers and competitors normally do have a thorough knowledge of their businesses and therefore have a clear view on, for example, the impact of a promotion of Coca-Cola on the sales of other drinks. |
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Have a clear view of the actual situation of water resources in the basin. |
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If we do not have a clear view of our projects and our possibilities, Mr President, we will not be able to build the future or understand the past. |
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Counter salespeople from all the local branches were thus given a clear view of the vast resources made available to them to guarantee successful sales activity. |
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These procedures are designed to present the reality of operations and are based upon simple management rules that provide a clear view of performance. |
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By using Altiris, Kronos has a clear view of the software and hardware present and the IT department can distribute software and packages remotely plus repair problems. |
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On the basis of her research on capacity building and interviews with capacity builders, Blumenthal presents outcomes such as the importance of internal consistency, the central role of culture and a clear view of the future. |
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Thanks to the new DURATEC synthetic glazing, Hörmann's sectional doors permanently retain their clear view even after many cleanings and with heavy use. |
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Open kitchen layout allows customers a clear view of line cook wearing regulation hairnet but no covering on his gigantic, filthy lumberjack beard. |
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It demonstrates that therapists as a profession have a clear view of the main issues concerning their dysphonic patients, but that this might not be fully congruent with patient-reported priorities. |
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A satellite phone is expensive and has about 500 to 800 milliwatts output, which is generally adequate if you have a reasonably clear view of the sky. |
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Twin lounge seats with electronically adjustable backrests allow guests to lie flat and soak up the sun, or sit upright with a clear view of the waterway. |
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The black-and-white image shows Farahani, 31, looking sultrily into the camera, her body slightly twisted to the side, with all parts in clear view. |
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