An average director would have to punctuate this scene with music or a cutaway or anything to distract us from the stark image. |
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Titled Mining on the Comstock, it shows a cluster of industrial buildings and, beneath them, a cutaway view of a multistory mine. |
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The Sea Venture saltwater fly reels have a cutaway cage and spool machined from premium quality aluminium bar stock. |
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Visual research for this project was carried out on-site in areas of cutaway and cutover bogland in Mayo and Sligo. |
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I read this book over and over, and there is one beautiful cutaway picture of a cell, beautifully airbrushed in bright colors. |
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In a cutaway view of a cartridge case, we can see that the bottom of the primer pocket is quite thin compared to the rest of the base. |
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However, I have never seen a Newmarket coat with square cutaway fronts in the manner of a dress coat. |
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In another, an abstracted cutaway view of the landscape devolves into a pattern that suggests a bar code. |
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That night, after dark, we descended to a cutaway in a hillside where we could view the tiny lights of glow-worms, a first for all of us. |
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A tempting choice is on offer with a range of cutaway collars, wing collars and French cuffs. |
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A morning or daytime wedding can call for a gray morning suit cutaway with a striped tie. |
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All my life I've pored over books, studying cutaway diagrams, hungry to understand how things worked. |
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Figure 6 shows examples of both a complete concretion and a polished cutaway section that shows the radial structure and dark center. |
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All those cutaway views of cell structures are so much more vivid when represented in a realistic three dimensional view. |
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The white lines also suggest eccentrically arranged floors and walls, as if the painting were a cutaway view of a multistory house. |
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You can also choose a cutaway jacket, which is usually worn with a morning suit or a standard tuxedo. |
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In addition, the book includes a two-page cutaway drawing of the Sabre and a page of specifications and performance notes. |
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We had to shoot that sequence in several parts with cutaway shots in between. |
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Then a cutaway found the reporters, without scripts, perched on high stools in the weather studio. |
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The lights go down, the curtain comes up and we're back in variety, all caked panstick, female dancers in fishnet tights and cutaway tunics, high kicks, sequins and sparkles. |
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There was the disco fabulousness of Benny, Bjorn, Agnetha and Frida, resplendent in their white suits, pearlescent eye-shadow and cutaway catsuits. |
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World-renowned technical artist David Kimble was hired to chronicle development of both the Intrepid racecar and its mighty 5.9L engine, for a series of cutaway illustrations. |
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As this cutaway shows, feed water comes in from the upper left, travels through the outlet heat exchanger, and across to the exhaust gas heat exchanger. |
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At another moment, there is a cutaway to footage from Victory at Sea. |
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With the exception of the beginning sequence and a cutaway shot to the highways flowing smoothly at night, virtually every scene has one of the two men in it. |
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So, if the journalists want to break the rules, if the networks want to do the cutaway shots, they're not supposed to do, he's not going to stop them. |
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Beau Brummel in cutaway, white spats, cane, green derby, silvered high-heeled shoes, boutonniere and waxed mustache. |
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Featuring a cutaway dreadnought body shape, a solid top and a CT4B preamp, this range is ready for any stage anywhere in the world. |
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A typical magnetron for microwave ovens, shown in the figure in cutaway view, is described below. |
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Short, asymmetric, clingy dresses in black and white featured cutaway panels and low backs, which were offset with turtle necks. |
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It is of a different material, with different construction, a different cutaway from the pedal, and it does not give rise to the same issues. |
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The motors and generators of the A42 series are available in the cutaway version. |
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For windows that require thermal breaks, inspect a corner cutaway sample of the frame and the sash. |
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Discover his art through his classical, cutaway and steel string guitars, as well as his Winter archtop and a baritone model. |
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I have a cutaway of the pedal here that I will pass around to members of the committee. |
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If wearing a cutaway suit or stroller, wear black pants without the satin stripe going down the sides, or even gray or gray and black pinstriped pants. |
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This involves a thermoformed cushioning material that goes into a cutaway cardboard box and acts as a window, dispensing with the plastic film traditionally attached to the cardboard. |
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This interactive show contains two selectable views of a modern wind turbine: one a picture showing the entire turbine, the other a graphic focused on the nacelle portion with a cutaway revealing the working parts. |
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We'll be treated to their Model E cutaway and Model E Sonic Sitka project. |
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The B20 CW Folk features the same tonal characteristics as the standard B20 Folk but with the luxury of gaining access to the upper frets via the cutaway. |
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A cutaway below 500 feet has almost no chance of being successful. |
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They can also see a detailed cutaway of the DT12 showcasing the single countershaft, and helical cut gears. |
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In addition, there is a detailed aircraft cutaway, and the pilot's phonetic alphabet, for children to learn with their parents. |
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If ever there was a Ted-ish cutaway shot, it would be to Don the sheepdog, cruising down the dual carriageway while his distracted owner tends to a lamb. |
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Our demonstration facilities are equipped with all the latest functional and cutaway equipment, including glass piping, so you can actually see how utility systems operate. |
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At first glance the Jazz has a familiar look with its single cutaway chambered body adorned with traditional F-holes and the Godin GJN1 humbucker at the top of the fingerboard. |
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Each hatchway we passed teemed with bullseye fish, their iridescent scales creating a shimmering curtain of red that parted as we poked our flashlights into a cutaway section of the stern. |
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Also, a new fast view-dependent cutaway technique has been implemented, which permits to access otherwise occluded objects while providing cues to understand the structure in depth of masking objects. |
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The Christmas Eve party is held in a chintzy country house in Regency England, giving reason for gorgeously muted empire-line dresses, dandyish breeches and cutaway jackets. |
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