All comments, printed or not, panned the design of the concept vehicle as dull and even pathetic. |
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There was the most pregnant of pauses as the camera panned along the faces in the panel. |
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Since being approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1981, aspartame has been repeatedly panned in the media, for different reasons. |
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In addition, the award presentation broadcast, long known for its critically panned, lowbrow fare, rambled on almost without a break. |
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I got panned in The Sunday Times by Gill who called me a failed footballer who had a shotgun wedding and we had to sue. |
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A notorious spot featuring an ill-humored grandmother was universally panned. |
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It was heavily panned in the internet chatrooms, and there were raised eyebrows at what some regarded as a giveaway price. |
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I haven't kept count, but my impression is that Steyn's predictions have panned out pretty regularly. |
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At this point the camera was zoomed out from what was happening and then panned over to the left and I lost track of the object. |
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Every time the cameras panned into the breakdown, he was there, scrapping for possession. |
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The search for a foreign mastermind of the attacks, however, has so far not panned out. |
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This means that the camera, once mounted, can be panned and tilted through a full degree range in all directions. |
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It was incredible to view the same works in motion, as the camera panned, zoomed, and followed them in time-lapsed sequences. |
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He is all too aware that the season could have panned out very differently. |
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The camera panned down to earth, and several large, reddish blotches appeared on the surface as the missiles struck. |
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When I set this up for him the idea was he'd write about books but of course that's not how it's panned out. |
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Apparently, these two don't realize they're watching a movie that was universally panned by critics and audiences alike. |
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Both were panned by critics in the American media and both were controversial. |
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Five films from the dead French director's oeuvre that were critically panned on their original release get commercially brave DVD releases. |
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Inspite of being panned by the critics, it has appealed to all kinds of audiences. |
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Critics mercilessly panned this romantic gangster comedy when it first appeared on the big screen, but is it really that bad? |
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But after the movie was panned by the American critics and failed at the box-office, he began denouncing it publicly. |
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Universally panned by the critics but loved by the public, it will be screened at Fairfield alongside the gospel performances. |
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What is very sad is that it was critically panned at its opening and three months later Bizet died, a broken man. |
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In Mozambique, gold has occasionally been panned from alluvial deposits close to the Zimbabwe border. |
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Iron, copper, and coal were originally mined from outcroppings at or near the earth's surface, and gold was panned in streams. |
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A prospector named Jake Snively panned gold in a bend in the river about 20 miles east of Yuma. |
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He worked on ranches, sold newspapers, and panned for gold to pay for his education at the Boston Latin School. |
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Teachers, parents and children dressed in cowboy gear, panned for gold, and played some very unusual games. |
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Here, perhaps for amusement or for practice before entering the gold fields, soon-to-be prospectors panned for gold. |
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Instead of panning out gold, several would be prospectors panned out pyrope garnet. |
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McMullen, looking through an infrared lens, panned the camera down and couldn't believe what he saw. |
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She panned the exterior camera over the surface and fed the data to the viewer. |
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I panned my camera across to Mark who was in the midst of another close encounter. |
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So, when Ken talks merrily of cameras being panned, zoomed and being used to identify drivers, we have clear drift in purpose. |
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Well, the stage may have been small, but my fears were put to rest when the camera panned around the large packed theater. |
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In the same series, a camera panned to a West Indies fielder sheltering under a large umbrella. |
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Until about 1990, most people were generally satisfied watching films that were panned and scanned. |
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A decade ago, a cloak-and-dagger novel of mine was roundly panned in the daily Times. |
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When the personal collides with the political, someone is bound to get panned. |
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The screen panned out and, superimposed on the pointless picture of a telephone, apparent quotes begin to appear. |
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And their lyrics and compositions have panned across global landscapes, incorporating influences from Africa, the West and the East. |
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This should have secured price cuts averaging 11 per cent for the UK public sector, according to last year's bumf, but we have no idea if this panned out in practice. |
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Early predictions that the industry would lose complete business lines to start-up Internet providers have not panned out. |
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The torque reaction when the head is panned suddenly can cause the base to move if the fixture is standing unsecured on a surface. |
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Otherwise, left and right signals will be panned hard left and hard right, respectively. |
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A record number of visitors came that year, despite the show being universally panned. |
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The camera panned around his elegant apartment, zooming in on Barbalho as he struggled to hide his handcuffed wrists behind a book. |
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But the real highlight of the debate was when the camera occasionally pulled back and panned over the whole onstage line-up. |
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He gave a halfhearted, widely panned speech on the night he finished a distant third in New Hampshire. |
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Every time a camera panned to a table its members looked catatonic, which is par for the course at New Year, but usually with a little help from a dram. |
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With a slow-motion gaze, the camera panned across a sea of nameless people, focusing on expressions of worry, boredom and anticipation as they awaited their party's arrival. |
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I suspect many actors would agree they did not perfect their craft reading rave reviews but rather those in which the critics panned their performances. |
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Cooper has distanced herself from the widely panned 2007 movie adaptation, The Seeker. |
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When two plugs are used, one in the left input and the other in the right, each is panned hard left and hard right respectively. |
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The film was critically panned upon its release, but has since gained a cult following. |
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Nicole Kidman stretched as a Southern damsel in The Paperboy, but the movie was widely panned. |
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For a writer, being panned by a critic can be the last straw, as you nervously bring your inky pride and joy into public view after umpteen years of sweat and sacrifice. |
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Most likely, you will pan the lead vocal in the center, and possibly the lead guitar also panned center. |
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The system may not work with moving subjects or when the camera is panned. |
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But let's speak plainly: the show got panned. |
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Millions have been spent on vaccine development and trials that haven't panned out, so we have to sober up and reassess a lot of the assumptions we have been making up until now in terms of possible solutions. |
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For decades small-scale miners like her family have panned the river at Aspai, a tumbledown settlement near one of Indonesian Borneo's most famous national parks, in search of bits of alluvial gold like hers. |
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This material is either crushed and panned by hand or is sent to a stamp mill usually located directly below the mine. |
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Worse still, and this is perhaps the most important point, when the Conservatives do manage to dig an idea out of their own caucus, it is almost universally panned by everyone else. |
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Geographically vulnerable, the city was sacked by the Carthaginians, and any attempt at recovery was panned by earthquakes, which later razed to the ground. |
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In a similar fashion, The Full Monty's laid-off steelworkers translated their workplace solidarity into Thatcherite entrepreneurialism by becoming male strippers – we never get to see how that panned out, long-term. |
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It is hard to believe that he actually gave that November economic statement that was basically panned by virtually everybody who knows anything about economic forecasting. |
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It is an act that was such a massive failure upon tabling that it was panned by every credible environmental group in Canada, and it cost the former minister of environment her job. |
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Although its size is smaller, it is excellent panned. |
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If your effect unit has only a mono output, you may plug that mono output into the Omni FX Return left input only, and that mono signal will appear panned in the center of the stereo soundfield. |
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For example, you can use set up a routing where two amp blocks feed a single cabinet block with one amp panned hard left, the other panned hard right. |
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Release the left mouse button if you panned to the desired position. |
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The Conservatives recently have been panned, if the parliamentary secretary wants a copy of L'Acadie Nouvelle, by the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne, for not providing any money. |
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The TicaPAN Coating System is an innovative solution for binding and strengthening the sugar and sugar alcohol shells in panned confections. |
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While the actress garnered strong reviews for her portrayal, the film itself was largely panned by critics. |
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You were panned for working with Barry White and Patti LaBelle. |
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A well-executed design can propel vehicle sales to record heights, but one that's widely panned by the public and the automotive press can be the kiss of death. |
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West was the 37-year-old author of the darkly comic novels Miss Lonelyhearts and The Day of the Locust, two masterpieces that were initially panned during his lifetime. |
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