Slowly, the images of rehearsal give way to the ultimate performance, a heartrending yet minimalist staging of original choreography. |
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The images seem minimalist, using few lines to represent detailed images and also exclude deep shading. |
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The exhibition contained images almost always brutal, satanic and inhuman, designed to engender feelings of fear and hatred. |
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A projection device produces images of the master on the copy material at different magnifications. |
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You can access nearly 100 downloadable images of his buildings and, amusingly, front and back views of the Pritzker medal. |
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Standing before those who had come to read out their poems, she recollected images about poetry reading sessions. |
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Students use their previously prepared drawings to transfer their images to the leather-hard clay planter. |
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Human perception is merely included within the flux of images that is reality. |
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To what extent does film's latest technology give us pause as we contemplate film's images of the technological? |
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Here scenes, film images and chance encounters will merge, transform and dissolve before you like a constantly shifting hallucinatory dream. |
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As he readied himself to leave, his mind conjured up images of cities, strange new lands and exciting adventures. |
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For many, roses are the symbol of a well-cared-for home, evoking images of that picket-fenced cottage awash with rambling roses. |
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As Japan opened up to the west, western images and themes crept into their design. |
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We do not under any circumstance support the selling of any of our sacred Taino images or objects. |
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The distance between images taken along the optical z-axis and the number of images projected into a single plane is indicated. |
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Preacher Man intercuts scenes set inside the Preacher's unholy church with images of a cowboy on horseback. |
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Obsessions are recurring thoughts or images that cause feelings of disgust. |
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Those images were captured by computer chips and displayed using thin computer screens. |
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But it seems that almost everyone who wants to polish up their tarnished images wants to be associated with the cause. |
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She concluded that the repetition of such images ultimately neutralizes their moral force. |
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But can we gain from such images a consistent set of concepts which are relevant both to us and to the age itself? |
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Real images occur when objects are placed outside the focal length of a converging lens or outside the focal length of a converging mirror. |
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Several series of images from this visit depict techniques, ranging from weaving and basketry to pottery making and calabash carving. |
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The images span the entire thickness of the vascular wall from the intima to the adventitia. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging uses the body's natural magnetic properties to produce detailed images from any part of the body. |
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Both artists are skilled storytellers, able to use a few deftly chosen images to render snapshots of their own autobiographies. |
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You can buy aquamarine images by the yard in quayside galleries in St Ives, Penzance, Mevagissey or Falmouth. |
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Their roster of dazzling images is annually expanded by increments, as happened with bardic lays after the fall of Troy. |
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Kroto and Smalley made their own models, and then, using a Xerox machine, enlarged Polaroid images of those models and traced their outlines. |
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These images and signs not only represent man's creativity through the ages but also may help in writing new chapters of history. |
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In their bodiliness, images make men desert rationality in favor of base instinct. |
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From the top of the hour news items on Today and 30-second segments on CNN, to the rotating videos, images of the deceased permeate. |
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I know that with all the ghastly images on TV and tawdry clothing worn by most that bad messages are sent to the young mind. |
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When only woodcuts, etchings and engravings could be printed, the images would get worse and worse over time as the blocks or plates wore down. |
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The new images show Titan's atmosphere and surface at various near-infrared spectral bands. |
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I had recurring images of her lying dead in front of me and I could not control my despair at times. |
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Right now, they will design the rover's traverses based on visual data from the images and will give her specific commands and directions. |
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We also have a chest of tools and do some pyrography, burning images into wood, and we also do woodturning. |
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Her delicate abstractions combine digitally generated images with painting or aquatint. |
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Panache provides the women folk nostalgic images by reviving the art of handmade jewellery as they are now not in vogue. |
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Throughout all the books, the poems become the hook for students to listen more closely to the mood and images created by Kelsey. |
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As death draws near, evocative, atmospheric images are offered up to the reader. |
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The images of the Scottish thistle, the lion rampant, and the Saint Andrew's cross on the national flags come from that period. |
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The life of a supermodel often conjures images of diva designers, bacchanalian parties and jet-set extravagance. |
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Radar beams penetrated through Venus's thick cloud layers to reveal these surface images of both sides. |
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The Quinkan rock art is found within 230,000 hectares of sandstone and depicts images from the Dreamtime. |
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As one laved one's chest one could conjure up images of bowler hats on the coat rack, well-thumbed Police Gazettes, shoe polish and cigars. |
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Apart from Marcel Duchamp's first ready-made, a bicycle wheel on a stool from 1919, how many art images of bicycles can you think of? |
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Optic neuritis is due to inflammation of the optic nerve, which transmits light and visual images from the retina to the brain. |
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Based on scanning electron microscope images of the failed nanotube films, we attribute the ultimate failure to agglomerates in the film. |
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Such varied images of what might transpire at a meeting suggests the novelty of the institution itself. |
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Does the idea of touring conjure up exciting images of places to see and new foods and adventures to experience in foreign lands? |
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The creation of the digital images is surprisingly swift. 1,300 pages of the bibles were photographed in just 4 days. |
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We are shown images of bees, signifying the backward movement of trying to escape one's destiny. |
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The images look very good, the transfer sharply capturing the nuances of light and shade. |
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Using a sharp instrument, Verster then draws and scratches patterns and images into this surface, revealing the strata of yellow beneath. |
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The reappearance of road gangs in Alabama revived painful images of the state and the South as a backward and racist region. |
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His current work uses lasers to help combine images from distant telescopes. |
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We include a discussion of autostereoscopic displays, which allow a viewer to watch 3D images without the need for 3D glasses or other aids. |
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In this procedure, a special contrast material is injected into one of your milk ducts before the X-ray images are taken. |
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One of the most arresting images in this exhibition is the stricken face of a young woman. |
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Creating authentic images depends on coherent focusing, color correction and proper whiteness. |
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Walls covered with quotations and images of inspiration and persecution remind visitors why they have come. |
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None of the text or images from this site may be reproduced in whole or part without written permission. |
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He looked as though he was contemplating art, any minute he'd ask her whether grey-shaded or coloured images created a greater impact. |
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The camera obscura box reproduced these conditions and clarified the images with the addition of a lens. |
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Last Sunday, the boy hooked up his new webcam to his computer in his room and sent his first images to his homepage. |
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Painting functions here like a terrifying energetic machine, absorbing, destroying, recycling, recomposing images of vastly different origins. |
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The images are not of young men or adolescents, but men with receding hairlines, gray or graying hair. |
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The images represent the spirits of people of African descent who died in the Middle Passage or later in the Americas. |
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Just the name conjures up images of leather-bound books, mahogany desks and some old chap mulling over life in the comfort of his wing chair. |
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Imagery is of central importance to all three poets, and their use of images is daring, varied, and frequently recondite. |
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These imagined and real mothers provide an important counter to the negative images of black womanhood circulated in other media. |
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Disturbing images of police tape outlining the shape of Evangeline's lifeless body flashed before his eyes. |
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Even when the printing technique changed, the images were still based on those plates. |
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The only living artist to have his work hung in the Natyet resonates with images of his Dublin Bay home. |
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Collectors are stampeding to collect landscapes, wildlife paintings, pictures of horses, cattle images of Native American culture. |
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Today's media is saturated with images of male physiques that cannot be achieved without the help of steroids. |
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Finally, it has been suggested by Wilenski and others that Vermeer might have traced over images reflected in mirrors. |
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They therefore resolve images at much higher magnifications than can light microscopes. |
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Light rays travel through the lens at the front of the eye and form images on the retina. |
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Yet here are thirteen hundred named images of babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers for the world and his wife to peer at. |
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Medical specialties that rely on images to formulate a diagnosis lend themselves to the store-and-forward method of telemedicine. |
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In the stimulus-drawing approach, the images take the place of words as the source for receiving and expressing ideas. |
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She has been using images from popular culture to create images which refer to a traditional form of interior decoration. |
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The production of corpses becomes narrativised as a collection of images of patriots, martyrs or betrayers. |
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What I wanted was what my eye was accustomed to from years ago which were images produced by a SLR, a single lens reflex camera. |
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The images of his release, broadcast live around the world, show a man squinting into the light as if blinded. |
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More info, images and a downloadable demo are available on the game's Web site. |
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The bank engraves banknote images into metal plates by hand and uses special inks and watermarks to prevent forgery. |
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But every once in a while, the images become a source of awe and wonder, thought and anticipation. |
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It is a novel woven with complex images of politics, leaders, freedom fighters and their lives. |
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The most typical images show the expansive cooking fireplace with a substantial fire blazing away and assorted pots and kettles nearby. |
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A few students reported printing the images and using them instead of the computer assisted aids. |
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The Scottish elite was still thirsty for images and acquired them through networks in Paris and Amsterdam. |
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The only thing which would lead you to believe that these are not real images are the colours are simply too vivid and the imagery too sharp. |
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For decision support, other kinds of likelihood of malignancy or benignancy and retrieval based on similar other breast images were constructed. |
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So still were the portrait images that they appeared to be photographs until one registered the movement of their breathing. |
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His mind was buzzing, full with images of black boats on dark lochs and shadows flitting through trees. |
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Think of San Francisco and the images of its bridges appearing and disappearing magically in the fog. |
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We had two hand held 8mm projectors, and we used them to project images on the screen or onto people in the audience. |
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Graphics chips render images by breaking them into small pieces called polygons. |
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These images are easy to find in Govan, as in every other city in Britain, Europe and very probably the Western world. |
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The images of abuse of royal power and of backstairs corruption are the main issues that he must counter. |
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Monazites were identified in thin section by their very bright backscattered electron images and verified by energy-dispersive spectrometry. |
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The company held contracts with state motor vehicle departments that supplied negatives or digital images on magnetic tape. |
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Powder coated fir trees line the loops conjuring images of snow monsters and giant gnomes. |
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His acute sense of the symbolic and the televisual has created images of success so powerful that they overwhelm doubts about his logic. |
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He conjures up images of water rats and crested newts killed by bulldozers. |
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Camera traps placed in the Javan rainforest have captured striking images of beautiful and endangered Javan leopards. |
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Her vague, scratchy, grayish images look kind of like piles of bent wire already, and they might be more interesting in three dimensions. |
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In a normal study, images of the gallbladder, common bile duct and small bowel appear within 30 to 45 minutes. |
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It takes considerable clarity of purpose to delve beyond mythic images and reach the primordial roots. |
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Police searched his house on March 4 this year and a computer tower and storage media were found containing 95 images in total. |
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Inside the kiosk, a special camera relays images of passers-by alongside recorded shots of famous local TV and film celebrities. |
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Photographic images can be used in the design by shining a light through a transparency onto a chemically treated mesh. |
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Some brilliant Latvian geeks made a sequence of images that, when viewed in stop-action animation, shows a robot-like man walking. |
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Other images also surfaced from the Dance Lab experiments, including the opposing forces of magnetism and repulsion. |
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Image editing software can manipulate and change digital images on the computer. |
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They had the right idea, but ended up with an acidic, artificial lemony taste that conjures images of a dishwashing liquid. |
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The images of my mother crying and holding on to me as we bid a tearful farewell to our home flashed through my mind. |
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This show appeals to all ages with its exciting, fast-paced story, fantastic images and beautiful puppet magic. |
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In this form countless copies can be made, and, more importantly, images can be manipulated by computer in many appropriate ways. |
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Like the smaller test, we'll be zipping the images into one zip file, then testing again with all the files separate. |
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Otherwise, you'll have to e-mail the images to yourself, and the wireless carriers will bill you. |
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The images act as both a mapping of the session itself, and as transitional objects that lie between inner and outer reality. |
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The images of the beloved saints, moreover, served as conduits of salvific grace. |
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How many still do, and still print the little black margins around their images to inform the viewer of their exacting practice? |
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This center was balanced on either side by images of the deaths of a peacock and a bull. |
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The standardization of Jina images is such that most Jinas cannot otherwise be distinguished. |
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She is deeply attached to symmetry, and thus to the repetition and change obtained when images are mirrored. |
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No doubt they thought there would be benefits from contemplating the images of Mom, Her Son, and his tragic story. |
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Such a rethinking would not necessarily reject outright the possibility that such images represent their subjects through physiognomic likeness. |
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Since the midvein is at the center of the images it is clearly shown that the leaves curl toward their adaxial surface. |
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There were a lot of bad websites at one point where the loading was bad, quality of images were poor and the interface was clumsy. |
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The airline is known for having images of wildlife on the tails of its planes, and the airline has transferred that marketing effort. |
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The thought of coral reefs conjures images of brightly coloured shoals and huge schools of exotic fish. |
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And eerie images linger in the minds and memories, making picture editing a challenging task. |
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Multiple images of a single field-of-view are captured in more than three wavelength bands in this range. |
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I think you should try some kind interpretation of the recurrent images in your dreams. |
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The images of an old cigarette hag and a hairy woman covered in boils appeared. |
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Per Kirkeby's new multi-perspectival paintings are like images from a woodcutter's tale, told at the edge of the dark forest. |
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Several blows and parries were executed as images of imaginary foes continued to appear all around him. |
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In this vast emptiness and profound tenebrosity, no images could be formed. |
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Although not all areas are highly detailed, some images are very high resolution, and some show sensitive locations in various countries. |
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Very often, these images are transcendentally brilliant, particularly those shot in crystalline black and white. |
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The idea of a wild chaotic continent wracked by poverty, drought and tribal warfare is challenged by images as well as words. |
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The leisurely rhythm provides a conspicuously lyrical contrast with the grotesquerie of the images on display. |
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Such images resonate with some poignancy, with the personal situation of many commentators. |
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Their mimetic intention, unlike that of most mimetic art, does not depend on images in the viewer's memory. |
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Even when images are copied, techs make additional films from the computer rather than transferring the files to a CD-ROM or e-mailing them. |
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The colours are softer and the images lose some of their luster, especially in comparison to the small studies. |
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It conjurs up images of spangly cheapness, itchy Christmas party dresses in lurid colours, and hangover discomfort. |
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Shiny, colourful, mass-produced materials and images abound, as well as irony, wordplay and visual jokes. |
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Astronomers and geophysicists are now trying to use satellite images and other scientific methods to test their model of how the Earth works. |
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You can explore glorious colour images of galaxies and the remnants of dying stars through an interactive jigsaw puzzle. |
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In every passing era, the images of celebrities have been stamped on popular culture. |
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Stereo photography supports natural binocular vision by providing pairs of discrete images for the left and right eyes. |
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This paper helped me see some of the best-known images of African art in a new light. |
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Both knees were examined, and images were obtained in the transverse and the sagittal planes. |
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In night-mode you are much more likely to get both clear and smeared images than with an ordinary time exposure. |
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The images were projected on a white cotton sheet, and the loud whirr of the generator muffled the sound. |
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In fact, all these dramatic images were made using extended time exposures. |
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Ray Caesar creates fantastical, grimly hopeful, and gravely whimsical images of wizened children who radiate an enigmatic serenity. |
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Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe images are on display, as well as several Picasso nudes and Rodin sculptures, including The Kiss. |
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Simultaneously, Cranach continued to produce altarpieces and devotional images reflecting Lutheran theology. |
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Much of Feld's body of work is classic nudes or sensual images of the human body, both male and female. |
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For miles, as far as the eye could see, the surface of the big loch was like a mirror, reflecting images of mountains and wooded slopes. |
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We see time-lapse photography of plants springing to life and decaying, then images of floods, war and catastrophe. |
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A child's revolving lantern projects kaleidoscopic images of brightly colored animals on a bedroom wall. |
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Researchers reviewed features seen in several images that they believe could be the lander and its protective aeroshell. |
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It's a fast and easy way to assemble a whole bunch of digital images and put them online in a web page. |
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It will create image files to a second hard drive, and then you can use your favorite CD or DVD burning software to back your images up. |
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The proposal is steeped in the language of agricultural protection, calling up images of an agriculture frozen in time. |
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The Iconoclasts believed that the display of images of God or other Holy persons or saints was blasphemous idol worshipping. |
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If civilisation lay in ruins, then there was a momentous opportunity to sweep away this heap of broken images and start afresh. |
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Working from his farmhouse studio at Over Ridge, he creates his atmospheric motoring images using acrylic and pastel. |
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The patient eats and drinks these foods while radiographic images are observed on a video monitor and recorded on videotape. |
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We want clean clothes, but within that simple desire lie images of crisp starching, of linen whiter than white. |
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A cacophony of sounds and flurry of images create a visual and auditory whirlpool for the senses. |
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The television blares images of police tear-gassing blockades on street corners only a few blocks away. |
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The images in question were both in print form and displayed on a plasma screen at the foot of the staircase on the left. |
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These can be easily worked out from the GPS receiver's frequency plan, taking into account all the images and aliases possible. |
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These images were perpetuating certain ideas about what is and is not representable in our culture. |
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The name conjures images of coiled rattlers ready to lash out with deadly fangs. |
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With its combination of images and sound, it affords the greatest opportunity to influence people. |
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They used images of the modern city to convey a hostile, alienating world, with distorted figures and colors. |
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In Ireland, however, images of harps show quadrangular instruments, possibly lyres. |
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The white cement walls are spray-painted with images of red and blue bicycles, like miniature graffiti tags. |
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He explains how his art expression began when he picked up a hot poker and burned images into a wood board. |
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For those of you with time on your hands and a similar bent for political theater, you can download the images for flagmaking here. |
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Jarring images bled into each other the way the realities of unjust political situations always do. |
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The dream-like quality of the images evokes the past and sings a requiem for a child in a family. |
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My monitor fills with images of two men saluting, grinning thumbs up or looking dead serious. |
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This is definitely not video, we are using computers to manipulate images in real time by analysing audio input. |
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Normal service is now resumed, and all the images should be repointing to the proper place. |
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Fans of the artist say his unique color perception translates into images that shimmer with texture, richness of color and an aura of mystique. |
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The seabed images were used by the Navy in deciding which areas of shoals and reef needed careful investigations using the ship's echosounder. |
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With it you can set up a camera, keep an eye on whatever needs watching and capture images at will. |
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The images show the differences between what was presented at trial and what a full fingerprint impression would have shown. |
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Prized for their status as original autograph works of Greek art, these images stood as witnesses to the civilizing power of Rome. |
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Women are bombarded with lifestyle images of perfectly proportioned celebrities who seem to have everything, without much effort. |
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All of your messages are encrypted, and you control whether images are sharable or not. |
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The man who created some of the most memorable images of the Sixties arrives early for his interview, then apologises for keeping me waiting. |
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It allows for manipulation of written text and images with minimal cyber skills. |
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The advent of MTV introduced a different variety of female images from familiar representational forms of the plastic arts or of Hollywood movies. |
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The images tend to be followed by an equally non-contextual eighties reference and nothing more is said. |
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St Tropez conjures up images of topless beaches, the super-rich and their lapdogs, luxury yachts, blondes, leathery millionaire playboys and champagne-soaked debauchery. |
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The fact of the matter is that you can use relatively easy tools to freshen up the digitalized images and put the zing back in old, faded or yellowed film footage. |
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It is easiest to observe real images when projected on an opaque screen. |
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He drew recognition for his images of Harlem, which he reproduced in a 1955 volume called The Sweet Flypaper of Life, a collaboration with poet Langston Hughes. |
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And images of copies of statues gave photography's inventors an undeniable case for the usefulness of the medium as a means of reproducing the appearance of existing artworks. |
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The 40 page catalog is densely packed with images spanning the artist's career while texts by Mark Alice Durant and Spaid poetically interpret and analyze the work. |
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A final suggestion for getting images onto clear plastic sheets for this and other projects is to use an acrylic medium and transfer the ink-jet printed image to the acetate. |
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His still-life images manifestly bear an overwhelming weight of meaning. |
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The Animal Liberation Project involves a display of panels juxtaposing graphic images of slavery and other human abuse with pictures of chained animals. |
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So why are we continually inundated with images and hate speech perpetuating this harmful lie? |
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The images are very crisp and detailed in close-ups, but turn mushy soft in some of the long shots that take in the whole stage from the vantage point of the nosebleed seats. |
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Today, the Hinde Studio photos, the same images blown up to large-scale prints, speak to the optimism of the times and our nostalgia for that cheerful sanguineness. |
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As a result, the images can be much more detailed and the equipment less subject to mechanical problems. |
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The glacially cool images were published in the fashion spreads of such magazines as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar in New York and Caballero in Mexico City. |
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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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Patrick is joined by Professor Fred Watson from the Anglo-Australian Observatory to view some of the wonderful images taken by the UK Schmidt telescope. |
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A television camera aboard Discovery's giant external fuel tank provided never-before-seen images of the shuttle jettisoning the tank and moving away. |
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Endless images of wholesale destruction and the war machines that brought it about blurred the boundary between reality and fiction, the normal and the horrific. |
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The Amida hall, blending the secular with the religious, houses one or more Buddha images within a structure resembling the mansions of the nobility. |
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In recent years he has focused on astronomy, using lasers to help combine images from distant telescopes, effectively creating a huge virtual lens. |
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All are equipped with complex camera systems that can peer into mountain ravines or terrorist compounds, instantly relaying images back to safely situated ground stations. |
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These images of schoolgirl skirts and peekaboo buttock outlines are just the most open, unapologetic manifestation of that. |
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He went through his entire database of over 70,000 images to select pieces for the Arizona show. |
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Already the grim images of the war have become jumbled in my mind. |
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One unique technique in his xerographs involves feeding a single paper through a copy machine multiple times, adding images to the layers with each feed. |
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I should like to stress that in no way would the images on French and German choir screens have communicated only with or been appreciated only by lay viewers. |
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Our thanks to the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution for making the stag beetle and many other fine images available on their FTP image file. |
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Thus a Channel 7 advertisement in July 1996 featured images of the second world war, video footage of a New Zealand volcano erupting, and images of a Maori haka or war dance. |
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In this war, the targeting is often happening on computer monitors thousands of miles away, capturing images from drones. |
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Under a process known as vector quantisation, tiny blocks of images are placed in the videophone as code and then assembled together by the software. |
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In Sonic, the images that show the business of looking messy and a little druggy are all so stylized, serious, and concentrated. |
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A Web site that featured images of young wrestlers in bikini briefs was voluntarily shut down after questions were raised about its content and purpose. |
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On the new Radha Madhav Dham website, images of Kripalu have replaced those of Saraswati. |
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In the hands of the serious astronomer or astrophotographer this is an instrument that will produce razor-sharp star images across the entire field of view. |
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Out of the sixty million strong Millennial population, it's the band of twenty-one to twenty-five year olds that marketers target with dazzling images of new drink brands. |
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The prosecutor said that a total of 247 images were found on the hard drive of the suspect's computer after it was seized by police during a raid on his home. |
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She shot it with a simple device whereby one digital camera could register simultaneous images from two pinholes set at 90 degrees to one another. |
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The text works and the rest of the show seem at first blush quite separate to one another but it was when we thought of how the images were made that it all came together. |
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One is the audience of people who are obviously repulsed by these sort of images and people meant to be scared by it and that's the reason they're putting this tape up. |
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And all these sepia-toned images are lent strength by the gentle poetry of the lyrics, and the light, front-porch swing of the acoustic guitars, banjos, mandolins and strings. |
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An illustrated catalogue features never before seen interior photographs of the Kennedy homes as well as seldom seen candid images of the Kennedy family. |
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Apparently many posted images of themselves as well, as if the little girl would find their manhood irresistible. |
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The images would be burned in her mind for as long as she was alive. |
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Before you invoke images of a nation enjoying more indolence than industry, there is an uncomfortable statistic to digest. |
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Jung argued that horror touches on primordial images in the collective unconscious. |
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You will also notice a refreshing difference in your work process, as you grab and paste images into your documents with the ease previously reserved for text. |
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Digital images of the drops were recorded as they joined to form one drop. |
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I've seen musical performances that combine virtuosity with buffoonery as well as exhibitions by photographers who use their own images as the butts of jokes. |
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And the quadraphonic assemblages of images are often very beautiful. |
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But, Digital Globe satellite images dated March 17, 2014, corroborate their stories. |
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Over the years, the images on stamps have become the medium for transmission of propagandist messages about the country of issue to its citizens and the rest of the world. |
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And he does so on the sole basis of the appearance of these images and maledictions in the depictions of Simone's death elicited by torture from the accused. |
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A common feature of the Atlas landscape is the kasbah, a traditional fortified settlement that evokes images of Berber tribes and Foreign Legionnaires. |
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Flooded by questions without words to articulate them, I connected images with explanations. |
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When I started the movie, I had a reference book of different images that came to mind with the movie. |
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From his personal library of images Paul has used footage shot almost 20 years ago of his daughter Kyra at age 3, representing the role of Nijinsky's own daughter Kyra. |
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The walls of temples were carved with images of Portuguese visitors and Arab traders, of Brahmins honouring the Buddha and Buddhists worshipping Hindu deities. |
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The vegan diet usually calls up images of austerity and abstention. |
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Clearly, Constantinople with its multicultural population and foreign colonies is the model for this cultural interface, but it had its mirror images in almost every city. |
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The mixed-media collection evokes nostalgia for halcyon days through fragmented images of the past. |
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His enigmatic assemblages glimmer with glitter, buttons, beads, marbles and plastic toys, bearing what appear to be images of mythic emperors and omniscient eyes. |
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Immediately following a tachistoscopic exposure, the subjects were requested to close their eyes and to report and make drawings of any images that had developed. |
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Against a soundtrack of depressing spinster ballads from Natalie Merchant and tori Amos, the images flooded the room. |
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Influenced by science fiction and advertising, the computer-manipulated color photographs and photo-based installations critique sexualized images of women. |
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More and more of our sounds and images and words are digitally encoded. |
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Such a demonstration proves beyond question the feasibility of a room-sized camera, producing images of the required dimensions, and using modest optical technology. |
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Showing images of mere reversal may in fact provide a safety valve for the social tensions that the women's movement has created by demanding a more dominant role for women. |
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In the Old Testament, prophets regularly warned God's People against bowing down to the graven images of Baal that so entranced their Phoenician and Babylonian neighbors. |
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The 83 year old photographer was noted for his striking use in fashion images of women, usually big, blonde and kinkily stylish, often largely naked except for high heels. |
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It cannot be that the images that move around the world are just of one kind of person. |
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It was used to control the images being displayed on the screen. |
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One of the iconic images of Australia is the Merino sheep, an extremely woolly, arid-land adapted animal that is the backbone of our wool industry. |
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Objects and images are embedded in the perimeter wall and can be glimpsed through peepholes set at different heights, and these serve as clues in a treasure hunt. |
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Those images stayed with her, tugging at her, she says, to go back one day and help. |
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Playwright Edward Bond supplied sinewy dialogue, but nothing could compete with Roeg's startling images of fierce orange suns, lizards and insects, and savage terrain. |
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Goodness knows what horrid things he saw and I fear that there's no knowing the totality or the extent of the images that remained in his memories. |
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But the rush to replace words with images may be preparing us for servitude. |
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I can make pages up, scan images in and all sorts of clever things. |
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No, the tools used are just old fashioned, and the images produced are drawings, hardly a new invention. |
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We stare in the mirror, we compare ourselves with digitally enhanced images of perfect women, and feel all wrong. |
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We need more images and scenes of women on their own, who are realistically happy without a guy. |
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First, the saturation of the media with images of terrorist atrocity has raised the bar on the level of destruction that will attract headline attention. |
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The patterns and images he adapts are seductive in their familiarity and kitschness, but also in how they have become suddenly, shimmeringly strange. |
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Evidence of methane rainfall came from Huygens's images of the surface, which showed sinuous, branching channels extending from relatively bright highlands to a tarry plain. |
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A war in which Syrians have been slaughtered daily for years and the last images of Americans ended with their beheading. |
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But the images were too dim and indistinct to make out a face or a license plate number. |
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This archive consists of hundreds of images of naked men, presumably fresh conscripts and army recruits, taken for an unknown kind of ethnographic exercise. |
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To his credit, his formally resolved images register a trace of deadpan wit. |
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Researchers administered cognitive function tests to 3,734 men, obtained brain images from 574 men, and evaluated brain atrophy in 290 male autopsy results. |
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The video trailer captured images of the vehicles from behind to enable monitoring of any lateral movement as the vehicles travelled over the platforms. |
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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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Can images arising from a self apparently at ease internally and at peace with its environs ever produce images that surpass mere visual reportage? |
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As the piece unfolds through these different layers, images of billowy clouds juxtaposed with bodies that breathe amphibiously transform the park into an airy lagoon. |
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