The one she picked out was a beauty, a big one, an A-frame with picture windows for the New West view. |
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Democratic politics are the accumulation of a great many small decisions and actions that will accrue to what seems a big picture. |
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So far, national Democrats are staying out of the picture and letting Aiken make up his mind. |
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The agglomeration of data, however, is not offering a clear picture to economists and policymakers who yearn for one. |
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The study paints a bleak picture of the effects of pollution on animal life. |
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That was accomplished by cops such as the one whose picture was clutched so tightly by his widow on Sunday. |
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The 1989 picture is remembered for the acclaimed Disney family film that it is. |
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Then there was an event, an HRC event, and I took a picture with Monique, the actress and comedian. |
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Klein paints a rosy picture of the charter schools, while admitting that not all outperformed traditional public schools. |
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I do not care whether it is placed or not, if I get my stuff to that ship. Now, it is my job to look at the big picture. |
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The picture of a blanched and ringleted Boy George on the cover had been taken by Russell. |
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It seems likely though, that something of the Manichean and Bogomilist attitude toward dead bodies enters into the picture. |
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Brook asked the actors to find a way of communicating the idea of this picture to a blind Chineseman. |
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He painted a chocolate-box picture for the Salon, entered it, was admitted. |
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He took a close-range picture of the wrestlers to try to capture the energy. |
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Now picture them hanging from a ceiling in a bizarre cobweblike environment. |
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We have the power of altering and compounding those images into all the varieties of picture. |
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First, we'll look at a simplified picture of how the pressure gradient and Coriolis forces affect an air parcel high above the ground. |
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It is the picture of a farmer and his son standing against the backdrop of an empty wooden corncrib. |
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It was a pleasure to talk to a movie producer who wasn't crying in his beer over what the European war has done to the picture business. |
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Carey was formulating a picture of this little cuntling who she called Heather in his mind's eye, and it was none too flattering. |
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If a picture is daubed with many bright and glaring colours, the vulgar admire it as an excellent piece. |
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In this dramatic picture, the nation is literally decimated, and even the tenth which remains is subjected to a further destruction. |
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The condition of the Creeks and Cherokees, to which I have already alluded, sufficiently corroborates the truth of this deplorable picture. |
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Bill Poon in California got dooced from a burger joint when he posted a picture of his boss on MySpace. |
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Everyone was so nicely dressed up for the wedding, I couldn't resist taking a picture. |
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In the picture, Miss Elizabeth showed me the croc had little piggy eyes, not huge owly ones. |
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His book paints a gloomy picture of the prospects for peace. |
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The emerging picture of acanthodian paraphyly does not overturn a general consensus about gnathostome interrelationships. |
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From the above it is apparent that the clinical picture of achylia gastrica does not suffice to establish the diagnosis of anadenia ventriculi. |
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We may picture Vesal's impatience waiting the end of these divagating sessions, the final cautions against mistaking a julep for an apozene! |
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They are both in my judgment the image or picture of a great Ruine, and have the true aspect of a World lying in its rubbish. |
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This box has an assortment of chocolates. There's a picture on the cover so you know which is which. |
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Hey, he took a lot of time to paint that picture for us. I think we should at least pretend it doesn't smell like a load of Bandini. |
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Alec and Rob handed her their leather bifolds containing their picture identification with their badges pinned inside. |
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Premiering in Paris in April 1931 and New York a month later, the picture was both a critical and popular success. |
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The succeeding three motion picture adaptations followed suit in financial success, while garnering positive reviews from fans and critics. |
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His motion picture debut was in Ridley Scott's 2001 action film Black Hawk Down. |
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Milne's widow, Daphne Milne, also licensed certain rights, including motion picture rights, to Disney. |
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Another manuscript of the same century has a crude but spirited picture which brings us into close touch with the existing game. |
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A picture of the Victoria Tower features on the New Zealand wine Castle Hill. |
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Even after Perry faded out of the picture, the coaches there must have kept using him as a model. |
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Millais painted the picture in Hayes, Kent, from a local oak tree that became known as the Millais Oak. |
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And in the background of the picture, just out of focus behind the man, was a soaring minaret outlined against a shockingly blue sky. |
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Hollywood, a northern district of Los Angeles, California, is one of the leaders in motion picture production. |
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The world's first commercial motion picture exhibition was given in New York City in 1894, using Thomas Edison's Kinetoscope. |
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Although the overall picture for the British economy in the 1930s was bleak, the effects of the depression were uneven. |
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The connection to angular momentum suggests the picture of an assembly of microscopic current loops. |
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At the end of the 17th century, the picture we have of Lewis that of a people pursuing their avocation in peace, but not in plenty. |
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It was adapted into a major motion picture released in 1946, then again in 1984 starring Bill Murray. |
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Nevertheless, mentions of his early life and extended family paint a loose biographical picture of the detective. |
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His features are presented in Mr Nasmyth's picture but to me it conveys the idea that they are diminished, as if seen in perspective. |
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The Diploma contains a picture and text that states the name of the laureate and normally a citation of why they received the prize. |
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These letters give a picture of life in Wales during the period and the comments of these two literary giants on events at home and abroad. |
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Nice picture. I love the details on everything, and the shading is wonderful. He's very murr. |
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Najder warns that this approach produces an incoherent and misleading picture. |
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In England I was all the time building up this picture in my head, an imaginary Japan. |
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According to Blake, he chose all of the objects in the picture at random, but the sleeves of Sgt. |
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The film was Robert De Niro's first motion picture, and the first film in the United States to appeal an X rating. |
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People who downloaded the files could then print and assemble the piece, and thus own an original Gilbert and George picture for free. |
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In Goldwyn's drawing room, Niven noticed a picture of himself in uniform which he had sent to Goldwyn from Britain during the Second World War. |
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In happier times with Goldwyn, he had observed this same picture sitting on Goldwyn's piano. |
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Key selling points were the improvement in picture and sound quality, increased number of channels and an interactive service branded Open. |
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However, even in this case, Sky does not carry any control over the channel's content or carriage issues such as picture quality. |
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Wollstonecraft contrasts her utopian picture of society, drawn with what she says is genuine feeling, to Burke's false feeling. |
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A 1645 picture map of the Siege of Duncannon shows Preston's Irish Confederates under a saltire. |
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For travel outside the EU, Slovak citizens may also require a passport, which is a legally accepted form of picture ID as well. |
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It was not what you would picture as a typical meeting with a naval officer. In fact, it was about as navy as an Abbott and Costello movie. |
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The Pakistani building of the border crossing, with a picture of Muhammad Ali Jinnah in the top. |
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A special conference decided that support could be given to either ILP or SDF candidates, which brought a further four contests into the picture. |
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When extinct plants are taken into account, the picture is slightly altered. |
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This picture shows several glaciers that have the same shape as many features on Mars that are believed to also be glaciers. |
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Our picture of Precambrian marine diversity is dominated by small fossils known as acritarchs. |
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As with all models, this is an idealized picture of population change in these countries. |
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He convinced the shipowner who had bought his Royal Academy picture to let him sail on a freighter to Istanbul. |
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Over 88 percent said the picture quality improved, while 70 percent said the sound quality was better. |
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In contrast, a moderately weak digital signal and a very strong digital signal transmit equal picture quality. |
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Its purpose was to allow voltage levels to stabilise in older televisions, preventing interference between picture lines. |
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The advantage of this scheme is that the U and V signals are zero when the picture has no color content. |
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By mid-2004, confident that deflation was out of the picture, the Fed began raising rates again. |
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Within a year, his scientists had worked out a system that virtually elbowed CBS out of the picture. |
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Magda devoting her life to good works seemed altogether out of the picture! |
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It is the witness to your state of mind, the outside picture of an inward condition. |
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He took two bottles, one of which held an ovaline pill that was faintly pink and bore a label on it with a picture of the moon. |
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He meant the four other young faces in the picture, two bare-footed girls and a pair of overalled boys. |
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However, his last work, a picture of a council of war presided over by the admiral, was recovered almost undamaged. |
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Liddell Hart interviewed many of the generals after the war and put together a picture of Hitler's strategic thinking on the matter. |
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On 31 August 1933, Alexander Dahl took the first picture of the Earth's curvature in an open hydrogen gas balloon. |
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Of equal interest is the picture writing especially well developed among the Chippewas and Delawares. |
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The existence of this distant branch creates a much more complex picture of humankind during the Late Pleistocene than previously thought. |
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The picture was of a planned shoe line that Adidas intended to release in July. |
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There is usually a piece of metal that forms the back of the lamp, which has a picture of a Hindu deity embossed on it. |
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No photographist can picture them, no words can describe them, no fancy can sketch them. |
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The accounts by the Imperial Church historians differ in several details, but the general picture is similar. |
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You can't just look at the election, you've got to look at the big picture. |
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Some pictorial evidence, most notably that of the picture stones, intersect with the mythologies recorded in later texts. |
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The numerous picture plates added to the book's appeal and usefulness, particularly when pertaining to things found in nature. |
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The boy was ill and Potter wrote him a picture and story letter to help him pass the time and to cheer him up. |
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Displaying images on a form is very simple with a picture box. Just set the image property to a file on your hard drive. |
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According to Kimberly Kagan, his accounts of battles emphasize the experience of the soldiers but at the cost of ignoring the bigger picture. |
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The letter of Arian Auxentius regarding the Arian missionary Ulfilas gives a picture of Arian beliefs. |
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I'm interested in the brutal and violent nature of man because it's a true picture of him. |
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Photography, and the motion picture as both a technology and basis for entirely new art forms were also developed in the West. |
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What will be given is a composite picture, based on working with a great many Plutonians over the years. |
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In the picture, Nevsky used a number of Russian proverbs, tying Nevsky firmly to Russian tradition. |
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This account of his journeys provides a picture of medieval civilization that is still widely consulted today. |
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A picture of the good professor with a pope hat on came up, to some polite laughter. |
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Luther in popular memory had become a saint, his picture capable of saving houses from burning down, if it was fixed to the parlour wall. |
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The collection includes family histories, a library, and a picture archive. |
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The title page now included a picture of Hondius and Mercator together although they had never met. |
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Compositions based on a diagonal across the picture space became popular, and water often featured. |
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The blue pigment used by the artist has faded badly since the picture was painted. |
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This is a simplified picture of the changes that happened between late Middle English and today's English. |
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The head noun picture has the four dependents the, old, of Fred, and that I found in the drawer. |
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Kumud Mookerji states that the text may be a picture of actual conditions in Kautilya's times. |
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Although many of the accounts and studies differ in detail, and present a somewhat confusing picture overall, the outline is clear. |
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When he reawoke he felt for a second as though he were part of a surrealistic picture. He was sitting alone in an aeroplane ready to take off. |
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Leonardo da Vinci drew a picture of the flyer, which twists the yarn before winding it onto the spindle. |
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Other military institutions completed the picture of the garrison town that Woolwich had become in the early 19th century. |
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Buddhist texts reflect this tendency, providing a clearer picture of what Gautama may have taught than of the dates of the events in his life. |
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Proponents long have urged that these repayables be taken out of the picture of government's running expenses. |
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Ennerdale Water and Crummock Water are in view and careful steps toward the brink can also add Bleaberry Tarn to the picture. |
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The foreground picture revolves around Innominate Tarn, lying in full view to the east. |
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The picture is then filled in with natural materials, predominantly flower petals and mosses, but also beans, seeds and small cones. |
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Rory McIlroy looked downcast... his body language saying it all, head down and shoulders slumped, he is a picture of bitter disappointment. |
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He put the picture in the scanner, then e-mailed a copy of it to his family. |
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Ushers announced movie showtimes from the moment the A picture started because the wraparound material was simply not the main attraction. |
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Poetry is an art of time. We cannot read it backwards, or to and fro, or round and round like sculpture or a picture. |
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The strange man with the large head spooked me out so much until I realized it was only a picture. |
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I took refuge in the square form and exhibited a picture which consisted of nothing more than a black square on a white field. |
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By this we mean each song first must be stageworthy and then must add to the picture of yourself which you are trying to paint for your audience. |
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There's nothing more annoying than taking a great picture, only to find that the horizon isn't straight. |
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Craig is her small-time dealer so he, Sharon and James have a clear picture of her drug patterns. |
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In the motion picture The Godfather gangster Virgil Sollozzo took care of Luca Brasi by having him strangled. |
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Try to picture the governor twirling a towel at an aggie game. |
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She sits enrapt as Shakespeare turns the kaleidoscope of life for her, or stands enthralled by Victor Hugo's picture of the human soul. |
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The book evokes a detailed and lively picture of what life was like in the 19th century. |
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Lucia del Monte, in that city he painted a picture representing Pope St. Pasquale, a great church-builder and exhumer of holy corpses. |
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And the girl's fate he could picture as plainly as though he were an eyewitness to it. |
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When your picture flipples, it could be that 30 roaches are on a treadmill doing their exercises. |
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Don Torrey gives the picture originally of a shaggy-headed footballish fellow making a slave of the old piano. |
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And on the second OOOOOOO, you picture just a naked glowing green skull that hangs there vibrating gape-mouthed in a prison cell. |
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Everybody can geolocalize a picture on Google Earth and share this picture with other people on the Web. |
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Get the picture? In one corner Charles Edward Russell, champion muckrake pugilist of the world. |
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Okay, now just picture what you want to pull out of hammerspace and just reach in and grab it. |
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The mental picture imprinted on the bodily organ is the final product of the entire process of sense perception. |
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Anyway, Margiotti found the guard and showed him the picture. He ID'ed it. Sort of. It was dark. |
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Despite this, we are still able to illustrate a clear picture of what military medicine was like during the reign of the Roman Empire. |
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Archaeology gives a different settlement picture to that indicated by the South Saxon foundation story. |
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Charcot later gave the classical picture of incoordination, tremor and nystagmus. |
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We must not represent God by any picture or image, even in imagination, for to do so is to deny his incorporeity and incomprehensibility. |
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The innocuous trauma of high pressure jets and bubble massage to the insensate breast and back areas had caused the bruising seen in the picture. |
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He should be willing to be utilised and wholly integrated into the picture by the director and the camera. |
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The picture of Elizabeth painted by her Protestant admirers of the early 17th century has proved lasting and influential. |
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Sorry so jakun, need to post a picture of my Uber because it looks like a Bentley. |
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He states the book was meant to give a true picture of life in the community in the early decades of the 20th century. |
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This is in contrast to the brand image, which is a customer's mental picture of a brand. |
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Albert Einstein kept a picture of Newton on his study wall alongside ones of Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell. |
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Albert Einstein kept a picture of Faraday on his study wall, alongside pictures of Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell. |
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The picture we get of a pragmatic gradualist rather than a fierce logic chopper makes him a more human and understandable character. |
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When the information from various sources are put together, a picture of a diverse cuisine emerges, with lots of different ingredients. |
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The science of genetic anthropology is changing very fast and a clear picture across the whole of human occupation of Britain has yet to emerge. |
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There is at least a tinge of truth in that picture of Southern England as one enormous Brighton inhabited by lounge-lizards. |
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For purposes of illustrating a lecture on calisthenics, a stick figure is a better picture of a squatting man than something from the Louvre. |
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This picture was subsequently published showing the South transept alight with a list of North Yorkshire firefighters attending. |
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Unsurprisingly, if modern man is a sort of camera, modern woman is a picture. |
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The oldest surviving ballad, Robin Hood and the Monk, gives even less support to the picture of Robin Hood as a partisan of the true king. |
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Johnny Jack's wife and family were either dolls in a model house or sometimes a picture. |
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From this time, Holbein's art was also prized in the Netherlands, where the picture dealer Michel Le Blon became a Holbein connoisseur. |
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It is likely that the picture was cut down at some time as it was unusual to stop just below the knee. |
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The Netherlandish painters did not approach the creation of a picture through a framework of linear perspective and correct proportion. |
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The folder was then put into a slipcase decorated with a picture of Alice on the front and the Cheshire Cat on the back. |
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In 1958 she produced two annuals featuring the character, the first of which included twenty short stories, poems and picture strips. |
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He was a perfectionist, and his financial independence enabled him to spend years on the development and production of a picture. |
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He was not used in a picture until late January, during which time Chaplin attempted to learn the processes of filmmaking. |
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During the filming of his eleventh picture, Mabel at the Wheel, he clashed with director Mabel Normand and was almost released from his contract. |
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Having fulfilled his First National contract, Chaplin was free to make his first picture as an independent producer. |
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City Lights had been a success, but Chaplin was unsure if he could make another picture without dialogue. |
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He personally edited all of his films, trawling through the large amounts of footage to create the exact picture he wanted. |
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In addition, the picture earned Satellite, Golden Globe, and European Film Award nominations for Mirren. |
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A sound film is a motion picture with synchronized sound, or sound technologically coupled to image, as opposed to a silent film. |
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It was a double system, that is, the sound was on a different piece of film from the picture. |
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If proper synchronization of sound and picture was achieved in recording, it could be absolutely counted on in playback. |
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The tests were convincing to the Warner Brothers, if not to the executives of some other picture companies who witnessed them. |
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Soon after he saw it, Walt Disney released his first sound picture, the Mickey Mouse short Steamboat Willie. |
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The motion picture business would command similar figures for the next decade and a half. |
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We derive an explicit rule for when eikonalization is valid, and provide a direct connection to the picture of multiple Wilson lines crossing a shockwave. |
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Then as you're taking his picture, say something about the thirty dingers he's going to hit this season. You get that little extra smile on his face. |
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In this picture also Gregory has his monastic back on the world, which the real Gregory, despite his reclusive intent, was seldom allowed to have. |
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Did you see that red-hot picture of Liv Tyler in today's paper? |
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Long famed in fandom, Mr. Bloch skyrocketed to prominence in the mundane when his autobiographical novel, PSYCHO, was made into a hit motion picture. |
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You can clearly see in the picture that the monkey's head is no longer the same colour as the rest of his body as a result of the many hands that have stroked it for luck. |
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The employment picture for the older middle class is not so good. |
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The picture was painted on the wooden frame to a polished bronze mirror. |
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If local findings, the absence of peritonitis, and the clinical picture permit it, cases of this type can be managed by a radical curvative or palliative resection. |
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It takes more than a picture in a girlie magazine for me to get off. |
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And Gary never got to see him do the full catloaf, where he curled up face-down so that all that stuck out were the tips of his ears. I never got a picture of that, either. |
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Therefore, on the understanding that the essence of the bourgeois economy will be absent from the picture, we may call this system Guided Capitalism. |
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The stereotypical image of ferns growing in moist shady woodland nooks is far from a complete picture of the habitats where ferns can be found growing. |
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The early picture of the Indus civilization was largely based on what was revealed by excavations in the two great cities of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa. |
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Change Thackeray's spirited devil into a dancing skeleton with an answering grin, and you have a picture that would fit into a medieval, or Holbeinian, Dance of Death. |
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Bede painted a highly optimistic picture of the current situation in the Church, as opposed to the more pessimistic picture found in his private letters. |
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In most of his writings he keeps to a chronological narrative order, only seldom outlining the bigger picture, leaving the reader to construct that picture for himself. |
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The first pictureless postcard was produced in Austria in 1869, and by the end of the century picture cards had been introduced, setting off a rash of collecting. |
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At the end of the programme a picture entitled 'Planed' was made available as a free file download from the BBC and The Guardian websites for 48 hours. |
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In its preface, he argued that Zosimus' picture of Constantine was superior to that offered by Eusebius and the Church historians, offered a more balanced view. |
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The bulky, squarish, heavy picture tube, the standard television technology for more than 60 years, is heading for the dustbin of history much faster than anyone expected. |
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Burton's second and final film of the year was in the Biblical epic historical drama, The Robe, notable for being the first ever motion picture to be made in CinemaScope. |
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Written sources are lacking, but archaeological finds draws a vague and fragmented picture of the religious practices and the nature of the religion of this period. |
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A similar picture of shattered Lebanese politics lacking vigor and authenticity under the Assadian tyranny characterized the 1996 parliamentary elections. |
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Now years later, the picture was still in exactly the same spot. |
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Russell trusted the IPMs to give a true picture of the national average, because he assumed death rates to be relatively equal across the social spectrum. |
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The picture of Theodoric's rule is drawn for us in the state papers drawn up, in his name and in the names of his successors, by his Roman minister Cassiodorus. |
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Students with intellectual disabilities, such as reading or developmental disabilities, may be given picture cues of certain emotions to match with nature. |
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The Henry that many people picture when they hear his name is the Henry of his later years, when he became obese, volatile, and was known for his great cruelty. |
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Hearing that his wife was posing in the altogether for the great Spanish satirist, the Duke of Alba swore that he would paint Goya's picture in Goya's blood. |
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This image must have had some basis in truth, but it is not very surprising that the later Visigoths of Iberia had fallen away from Salvian's somewhat idealistic picture. |
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In the book he lists approximately 1000 recipes of the Renaissance cuisine and describes cooking techniques and tools, giving the first known picture of a fork. |
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At the bottom of the picture members of the House of Commons can be seen at the Bar to the House, with the Speaker in the centre, wearing his black and gold robe of state. |
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He took down the picture and replaced it with the framed photograph. |
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Montague could picture the grim, hawk-faced old man, sitting at the head of the council board, and laying down the law to the masters of the Metropolis. |
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This monstrous parody of divine compassion... performs, in the presence of moving picture cameras, a grotesque parody upon the laying on of hands and the healing of the sick. |
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These picture stones, produced in mainland Scandinavia during the Viking Age, are the earliest known visual depictions of Norse mythological scenes. |
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She and Beatrix remained friends throughout their lives and Annie's eight children were the recipients of many of Potter's delightful picture letters. |
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It was followed the next year by The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin and The Tailor of Gloucester, which had also first been written as picture letters to the Moore children. |
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The boys liked to watch each other get dressed, and oh those pink fleshy plumpies with sturdy little legs! She should find some daffodils somewhere and take their picture. |
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McDermid was signing books, and a woman asked her to autograph a Top of the Pops annual which contained a picture of the disgraced late TV presenter Jimmy Savile. |
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The older view of Mesolithic Britons as nomadic is now being replaced with a more complex picture of seasonal occupation or, in some cases, permanent occupation. |
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By this method, he produced the first coherent picture of Roman Britain. |
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Then again, if it hadn't been for that unattractive yearbook picture, I wouldn't have realized how crazy I looked long jumping and thus I would not have improved my technique. |
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I meant to pause the picture, but hit the rewind by mistake. |
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The UK government released previously classified information on UFO sightings in May 2006, one picture appeared to show an unidentified object over Winter Hill. |
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When you're several years into your relationship, the love goggles may come off, but they're replaced by new lenses that reveal another, fuller picture of your relationship. |
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For those works that are particularly rich in illustrations, the publisher may contract a picture researcher to find and license the photographs required for the work. |
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The articles were gathered together and published as a series of seven pamphlets, including copies of picture postcards of the revivalists that were published at the time. |
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The picture was soon reproduced in other national publications and became, and remains, one of the most popular symbols of the class divide in the United Kingdom. |
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If the primary purpose of a picture is to depict an actual, specific place, especially including buildings prominently, it is called a topographical view. |
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As well as attending the ceremony, he visited Buckingham Palace, where the Royal Family sat for him in order to complete the detail of the picture. |
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Then I figured he'd missed my point, and I went through the whole blamed rigamarole again, and it ended the same way, with Tweel on his nose in the middle of my picture! |
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Excluded members launched a counterattack, sharply criticizing Breton in the pamphlet Un Cadavre, which featured a picture of Breton wearing a crown of thorns. |
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Another picture shows the dreadnought striker leaping above Vieri in a derby match and even at full stretch, the Torino keeper is nowhere near him. |
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No man is a success in business unless he loves his work. The picture the artist paints for love is his greatest work. The pot-boiler is always something to live down. |
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His letters provide detailed information about an important period in Roman history and offer a vivid picture of the public and private life among the Roman governing class. |
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The historian Tacitus painted an unforgettably dark picture of the early empire in his Histories and Annals, both written in the early 2nd century. |
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The best picture I have had yet is the steel frontis-piece to my new book. |
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A frame rate of 25 or 30 hertz is a satisfactory compromise, while the process of interlacing two video fields of the picture per frame is used to build the image. |
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It won the 1947 Pulitzer Prize and was twice made into a film All the King's Men in 1949 and 2006, the former winning the Academy Award for best motion picture. |
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The lyrics ultimately paint a picture of dystopia, the inevitable result of a world devoid of empathy and compassion, answering the question posed in the opening lines. |
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It was his first professional job as a musician, although Stewart was still living at home and working in his brother's painting and picture frame shop. |
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Consequently, it is easier to tune the picture without losing the sound. |
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This statement gives a rather distorted picture of Blackmore's character. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, historians made use of sources such as black music and statistical census data to create a more detailed and nuanced picture of slave life. |
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This frequency was chosen to minimize the chrominance beat interference pattern that would be visible in areas of high color saturation in the transmitted picture. |
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However, in the end, the larger channel width of most PAL systems in Europe still give their PAL systems the edge in transmitting more picture detail. |
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Some equipment will show a garbled picture with significant damage, while other devices may go directly from perfectly decodable video to no video at all or lock up. |
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Since its beginnings, Doctor Who has generated hundreds of products related to the show, from toys and games to collectible picture cards and postage stamps. |
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Griffith was the first to make a motion picture in Hollywood. |
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The foggy effect gives an oniric feeling to the whole picture. |
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Such a crosslight emphasizes and defines the forms of trees, buildings, hills and valleys and produces a picture with strong contrasts of darkagainst-light. |
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The picture was a box office bomb, and earned mixed reviews. |
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The amount paid might determine each person's place in the picture, either head to toe in full regalia in the foreground or face only in the back of the group. |
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While the introduction of sound led to a boom in the motion picture industry, it had an adverse effect on the employability of a host of Hollywood actors of the time. |
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Only Peter was out of the picture. He was a strange, disconsolate figure, as he shifted about to ease his leg, or gazed incuriously from the window. |
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This was also perhaps the first feature film anywhere to significantly explore the artistic possibilities of joining the motion picture with recorded sound. |
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Sometimes all group members paid an equal sum, which was likely to lead to quarrels when some members gained a more prominent place in the picture than others. |
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There was a faded picture on the mantel at home of Uncle Pete, age four, holding the hand of Aunt Bareeba, a fat three-year-old with frizzy dark hair and a scowlly expression. |
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There are many different methods for syncing music to picture. |
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Participants in the study who saw the Asian picture believed that they had heard an accented lecturer and performed worse on a task that measured lecture comprehension. |
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Marvailing, he coaled out rhimes upon the wall, near to the picture. |
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Examining specific school districts paints an even more complex picture. |
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The postmodern buildings of the Espace Leopold complete the picture. |
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Can I skin the application to put the picture of my cat on it? |
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The combination of bones, stone artifacts, and the geology of the landscape gives a very complete picture of the coastal plain as it existed half a million years ago. |
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He snapped a picture of me with my mouth open and my eyes closed. |
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He set down the pictures and pulled out a minialbum. The first page was her senior picture, with her swirly handwriting documenting important events. |
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Over the 20 years between 1991 and 2011 the European Chemical industry saw its sales increase 295 billion Euros to 539 billion Euros a picture of constant growth. |
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By the 1970s and 1980s, historians were using archaeological records, black folklore, and statistical data to develop a much more detailed and nuanced picture of slave life. |
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The interruptions were fewer, as Gladstone gained control of the House, and in the next two hours painted a picture of Disraeli as frivolous and his budget as subversive. |
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I found a tack and pegged your picture to the bulletin board. |
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Sending a picture taken with a phonecam as MMS may be fun on occasion, but sending thousands or millions of pictures is not the work of a casual user. |
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I know what picture yer referring to, but I didn't have a problem with that because the fundamentals of reactance have been in my beaner since I was a teen. |
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Before the 1923 Grouping Act, the picture in the UK was mixed. |
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I bought a mountable picture frame so I could hang it on the wall. |
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The overall picture in Scotland is one of good air quality which has been getting better over the last 30 years or so, particularly in urban areas. |
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Russ tipped the magazine slightly to reduce the glare from the lamp. The dishwater blond in the picture smiled at him, Russ thought, in just the right way. |
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In this sense, the aim of the councils was not to expand or fuel a popular need for a clearer or relevant picture of the original apostolic teaching. |
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