The billboards are the primary examples of that, projecting him as the plain speaking, not-quite-politician. |
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At the front are two projecting horns flanking a forecourt, at the back of which is the entrance to the chambers. |
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In its ordinary sense it conveys to us an item of plant with a projecting boom or jib over which are braced lifting wires and pulleys. |
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The jib or projecting arm of a crane probably derives from gibbet, and gibe and gybe are often written jibe. |
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From it, two diagonally projecting arms at the front connect to side rails and support the rear of the engine. |
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In fact India's gurus have done much a better job than its politicians and diplomats, in projecting the country's image abroad. |
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The trust is projecting failure on four out of five key performance indicators set by the Government for financial performance. |
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Along these lines, senior Air Force leaders have acknowledged the importance of airbases to projecting airpower anywhere on the globe. |
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Both share the wooden oriel projecting onto the choir, with a private entrance to the rear and a small door leading into the choir aisle. |
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Maybe it was just because it was Halloween night, midnight, the witching hour upon us, and I was just projecting. |
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A large projecting vitrine frames a view back over the winery and the three existing buildings, now rehabilitated. |
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Hand washing was sometimes done at a laver or built-in basin in a recess in the hall entrance, with a projecting trough. |
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The walls had rounded angles with semicircular projecting bastions for artillery with an entrance on the south side. |
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Oskar Fischinger back in the Thirties was animating abstract visuals to music and projecting those. |
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Because there's no sound projecting upward, reverb from ceiling reflections is eliminated. |
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He also rounded the projecting east wing, giving it an apsidal configuration. |
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Each corner of these square towers is again surmounted by a projecting octagon turret, machicolated. |
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The malars are only moderately projecting, especially when compared to those of East Baltics and Ladogans. |
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It has lever tumblers that require a key with a bit, or projecting part, of proper depth and position. |
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Finally, chairs with a scallop crest and sharply projecting ends, may have been a style peculiar to the Newbury region. |
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My joiners grumble when they are asked to make a projecting top with the mortice and tenon construction. |
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An eliptical-shaped mappemonde shows a bit of Asia projecting from the left edge of the ellipse. |
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Mind you, I was projecting onto acoustic tiling, which isn't an ideal surface. |
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The tumors were described as pedunculated or sessile polypoid nodules or as cauliflower-like masses projecting into the lumen of the gallbladder. |
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But Simpson's big move is to express the tower's top three floors as a separate, projecting belvedere. |
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Even as someone who makes a living by being comfortable with sexuality, I admit, it's not always easy projecting your inner sexpot. |
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Rows of minute traceried windows are topped by projecting open canopies, while the towers are topped by polygonal miniature lamps. |
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There would, too, be various devices on this upper tier capable of projecting slogans onto the clouds and broadcasting radio transmissions. |
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The Romans invented a distinct cornice for the Corinthian order, characterized by large projecting modillions embellished with acanthus leaves. |
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This twine is now roped with a small thread of cotton, hemp or flax to keep the ends from projecting. |
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His hair is flattened from sleep, his prominent ears projecting like wings from the sides of his head. |
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Its most prominent feature is a projecting central pavilion with a pediment and four Doric columns. |
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Today, America stands unchallenged as a global power, projecting its economic and military strength throughout the world. |
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The projecting bastions are drum-shaped, built of stone laced with horizontal bonding courses of red tile. |
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Beneath the projecting snout there is a small, toothless mouth with thick, sucking lips. |
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She's perfected that smiling art of PR deflection, of projecting a sweetly vacuous wholesomeness. |
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The normally cautious Yankee Group is even more bullish, projecting 42 million satellite radio subscribers in as little as five years. |
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The dramatic hollow cone projecting from the front of the headdress is understood as a beehive. |
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It consists of little more than seven arches, diminishing in height away from the center, decorated with alternating projecting voussoirs. |
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The inner structural walls are composed of architectural concrete that supports massive, projecting roof planes. |
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Because the mushroom anchor has no projecting stock or flukes to foul, the moored object can swing freely around a mushroom anchor. |
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Continue to push the headrail upwards until the projecting lugs lock firmly into the headrail. |
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The problem is that some Heldentenors are fine at projecting roles such as Tristan, but aren't natural narrators. |
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The projecting balconies of the nine-storeyed palace gracefully rises to a mountain height, commanding a bird's view of the town. |
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All the objects have purpose-built rectangular cabinets projecting from the walls, each with an internal strip light. |
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So she might either mark up the wines, projecting their worth in five years down the road and price them accordingly, or instead cellar them. |
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Few long marginalia projecting from the oscular margin may belong to an oscular spicule rim. |
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Thus the only superpower on Earth appears hesitant about projecting its power on the international stage. |
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The wooden chalets reminded us of the houses in Himachali villages with the upper floors projecting beyond the ground-level ones. |
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The addition of colourful projecting sunblinds layered the facade pleasingly as well as solving the climatic problem. |
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The authors note that scientists have developed a method of projecting holographic images high into the clouds. |
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In front of us, the home cinema switches itself on and begins projecting coverage of the Olympic Games onto the sitting-room wall. |
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We are projecting healthy profits from next year on, so I think we will be able to save much of our child benefit payments from then. |
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The pieces are simple, with clean lines and few projecting gadgets such as drawer handles. |
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Scaphopods burrow by projecting their foot into the substrate and contracting pedal retractor muscles to pull the animal downward. |
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He enlarged it, adding a third floor and two projecting pedimented Ionic pseudo-porticoes located to the east and west. |
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Antennae are placed midway between clypeus midpoint and lateral margin of head, projecting laterally along anterior margin of head. |
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They played up the contrast between plastered surfaces and the peperino stone in the footings, projecting windowsills, and coping. |
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She is wearing a plain black, ankle-length dress decorated with flowers, perversely projecting a rather saintly look. |
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Today, she is wearing a plain black ankle-length dress decorated with flowers, perversely projecting a rather saintly look. |
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For the most part, the intellectuals were projecting their own sordid chauvinism on to the working class. |
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A bundle of rods with a projecting ax was the insignia of consular authority in ancient Rome. |
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In the foreground there were screens of columns standing on a projecting podium and supporting an entablature. |
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Further forward, the wreck is flat to the seabed, just a few curved plates rising above the sand, some with flanges and valves projecting. |
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Another arrangement for projecting cycloramic images is by the use of some type of wide angle, anamorphic image. |
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It will be modelled on the Elizabethan galleried theatres in the shape of a horseshoe, with a projecting stage. |
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The virtual keyboard works by projecting a predefined image of a keyboard onto a flat surface. |
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On the outside of the bay, submerged ridges and pinnacles projecting from the sunken part of the crater rim approach the surface. |
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A spigot projecting from the otherwise cylindrical charge would have been used to locate it accurately on the catapult. |
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The support has a width matching the length of the opening of the base and one end provided with pins projecting from both sides thereof. |
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A larval damselfly abdomen is longer and narrower with three fin-like gills projecting from the end. |
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They were in a high-ceilinged room, the walls covered in carved wooden panels with a number of marble busts set on shelves projecting from them. |
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The steam escaped from the sphere from one or more bent tubes projecting from its equator, causing the sphere to revolve. |
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Typically the macaroni fork had five or more tines projecting from the end of the bowl. |
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At every turn in the road she saw an arsenal of spears projecting from the bushes on either side. |
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Ladies are reminded that the regulation prohibiting unprotected hat pins projecting from hats will be rigidly enforced. |
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He hit a small button on the wall and a light turned on, projecting an image in the center of the room. |
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It does so by measuring the noise close to the vessel and then projecting into the distance. |
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As with most period pieces set in foreign lands, everyone speaks like they are projecting from the stage front at the Old Vic. |
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Instead of projecting a coherent alternative view, it did little more than reflect the petty fears haunting today's Quebecers. |
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He has wonderful stage presence, projecting a friendly, enthusiastic and spontaneous persona. |
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Then again, maybe I'm just projecting my own political behaviour onto a wider section of the public than is justified. |
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They aren't manipulating us, so much as projecting their own anxiety on to the rest of society. |
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This iron consists of a projecting portion having a face of suitable shape and size for use as a glazer or burnisher. |
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While at the stern, take a short diversion to view the keel and the two propshafts projecting on either side. |
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Granny viewed the eclipse by projecting the sun's image on to a sheet through her binoculars. |
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The tire of the wheel was hollowed out to fit the projecting curve of the edged rail. |
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In 1811 she saw bones projecting from the cliff-face and enterprisingly hired some men to dig out the block in which they were embedded. |
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Appears as a cystic excrescence projecting away from the metaphysis that has its axis pointing away from the joint. |
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In the traditional darkroom, a photographer makes a print by projecting light through the original piece of film, which exposes the paper. |
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A 1-inch-deep and 2-to 3-inch-wide keyway is finished into the top of the footer, dowels projecting up from its center line. |
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The spindle fibers extend toward the equator of the cell and may overlap with spindle fibers projecting from the opposite centriole pair. |
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De Lorean succeeded by projecting a glorious vision of the future which detracted policy makers' attention from their dry but prescient statistical analyses. |
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By submitting themselves to rigid discipline and by projecting guilt onto other people, they can keep at bay their own overwhelming need to be naughty. |
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Some of the ornamental details, such as the projecting shell of the tympanum, are also found on case pieces made in Salem and Newburyport, Massachusetts. |
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It is a small machicolated, projecting loggia used for defense. |
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So it might be me projecting my desires onto archer to want to just get away from work for a few weeks. |
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When life insurance companies became more competitive, they began buying up estate agents and over-optimistically projecting policies to offer the cheapest premiums. |
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The Nationals had the advantage of position, their lines projecting in wedge-form towards the Confederate centre, with steep rocky acclivities along their front. |
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The object of the exercise was to strike the quintain hard enough to knock it all the way over, beyond its projecting braces, onto its shield backs. |
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A prominent feature of the head of every specimen is a pair of strange rods, the occipital lamellae, projecting from the back of the cranium alongside the vertebrae. |
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It is understood that the vehicle skidded after avoiding a car involved in another accident, mounted the verge and became impaled on a pole projecting from a crash barrier. |
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They pressed forward in hopes of projecting their cheers a little louder. |
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The cornice has projecting blocks or mutules in its exposed lower surface or soffit, above which is a plain vertical face or corona, finished by a group of crowning moldings. |
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It may seem fanciful to some observers, who note the impossibility of projecting growth beyond the near-term, but widely used growth models often take a longer view. |
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The grenadiers are characterized externally by having large heads, projecting snouts, and slender bodies that taper to whiplike tails, with no definitely demarked caudal fin. |
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Prana acting on akasha is creating or projecting the universe. |
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They passed by the main gateway, which consisted of portcullises and a drawbridge that stood between two massive towers, each with projecting becs. |
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The interaction between the parts and the horizon brings the lunation cycle down to earth, projecting it, via the ascendant, into the sublunar sphere of the mundane houses. |
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With the passage now comfortable walking size, almost square in cross section, I found a rock projecting from the wall that would be our final station. |
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The flatter cornea then focuses images farther back inside the eyeball, projecting them on the retina instead of in front of it, as is the case in nearsightedness. |
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There, standing on top of a rather large, dusty old theatrical trunk, projecting all the enthusiasm of a ringmaster on the opening night of the circus, was the magician. |
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There is nothing to fear, hate, envy or be entranced by at all in any of these embodiments of that which is in our own Souls and which we are projecting onto emptiness. |
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Off to the Charity Ball is a firm favourite, with its livid pastels against bright white, the skulking figures throwing dark, tactile shadows onto the projecting shelf below. |
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Facades on all sides, except the south, are tripartite with a central projecting section and plain walls rising from a rusticated base and surmounted by a balustrade. |
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Working within the constraints of strict planning codes, which imposing the style of local farmhouses stipulated a saddleback roof form with projecting eaves. |
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These effects are produced by fibres projecting from the hypothalamus to parasympathetic nuclei in the brain stem, and to sympathetic centres in the spinal cord. |
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The head, neck, and rump are protected by quills, the tips of which are covered with backwards projecting barbs which make their removal painful and difficult. |
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One gable jutted into the road with a projecting like window which stood out from the building like a glass box held together by a massive frame of wood. |
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One key component is the alcohol tester, which includes a tube projecting from the instrument panel, a separate sniffing device and an ignition interlock. |
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It also be about that you constraint have the amply endowed gymnosophy in whisper to aid your power projecting the outlet practice upon that it will go through. |
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Squat and few in number to begin with, by the thirteenth century gargoyles became more numerous and had developed the projecting form characteristic of gothic cathedrals. |
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A wall was built of mud brick on a limestone foundation, punctuated by projecting bastions to allow cross-firing against anyone attacking the wall. |
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Erected within the existing parapet walls, externally it is a simple box of fibre cement sheet with black-painted cover battens and projecting hardwood window frames. |
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Carroll talks to me over the sound of an organ projecting from a Yamaha keyboard. |
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These differences suggest that they developed in parallel from ancestors with projecting beak-like feeding structures similar to that found in Colpodella. |
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Particular risks here are girders projecting from broken wreckage. |
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A photosetter comprises a main projection system having a projection objective for projecting a type image from an object plane onto a setting plane. |
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In all cases, the shape of the bell is critical in projecting the sound, giving it much of its characteristic tone-colour and stabilizing its pitch. |
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In the same grandiloquent tradition as Italian cinema, imagery is paramount in setting the mood and projecting the hidden psychology of the characters. |
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I felt very grateful for Anna's presence as we walked in the dark, our shadows projecting onto the dark road and into the fields beyond, as she expressed gratitude for mine. |
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We are subconsciously subject to seeing a face in the clouds, on a rock formation, in a stain on the wall, or the gnarl of tree bark, or projecting human traits onto cats and dogs. |
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As creator, the writer puts his or her own subjectivity in play by projecting it into the interiority of the character enmeshed in the social world represented in the novel. |
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Reid showed an intense loyalty to his benefactors while also projecting sincerity and trustworthiness. |
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A number of institutions and modellers projecting HIV variables and population estimates using different modelling tools have arrived at different conclusions. |
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A point is generally considered a tapering piece of land projecting into a body of water that is less prominent than a cape. |
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This small ensemble had no trouble projecting a lucid sound in Salle Wilfrid Pelletier. |
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He was not projecting outward to a crowd like a professor at a lectern. |
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This particular starry night, however, was produced by projecting light from an overhead projector through a pinpricked sheet of paper. |
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After months of minuscule declines, gasoline prices have started free-falling, with experts projecting more relief on the way. |
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Rap and hip-hop music in particular are condescending in nature, projecting rhythmic elements of braggadocio and ritualised insult. |
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The many ways of projecting the earth reflect diverse technical and aesthetic goals for world maps. |
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No player shall be allowed to wear projecting nails, iron plates, or gutta percha on the soles or heels of his boots. |
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The general impression is that the English cathedral sprawls across its site with many projecting limbs. |
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Its design was inspired by seeing light projecting on people's bodies as they got up and left a cinema. |
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Originally a medieval manor house, having a main block with forward projecting wings, it burned down in 1716 and was rebuilt by John Aislabie. |
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The castle stands on a shallow tip projecting into the Firth, alongside two beaches, one of sand, the other of pebbles. |
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While I was astrally projecting, I felt my soul pass through many insubstantial netherworlds. |
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This feature helps in the detection of items in a small area projecting below and around the bill. |
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Like the great medieval cathedrals of York and Winchester, St Paul's is comparatively long for its width, and has strongly projecting transepts. |
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Another feature employed by Mansart was a boldly projecting Classical portico with paired columns. |
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These projecting arcs echo the shape of the apse at the eastern end of the building. |
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In addition, Daniel Sauter will drive around downtown Boston projecting an over-sized walking figure onto buildings. |
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The Tiber River at Rome flows from northeast to southwest, projecting into the Tyrrhenian Sea at right angles to the shore. |
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Two large hieroglyphed steles incised upon the face of a projecting mass of boldly rounded cliff. |
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The projecting portion of tumour must be seized with a strong volsella, and dragged and slightly twisted until removed. |
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Yellow journalism should be avoided and projecting something without evidences and facts was unethical, he added. |
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Erasmus was perhaps projecting his own concerns and idealized traits anachronistically back into Jerome's situation and personality. |
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Lower calypter the same size as and thus distinctly projecting behind upper calypter in lateral view. |
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For us it was very tough, projecting, coming up with a security plan. |
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This entire collection has a sense of Indianism to it but its more projecting contemporary India. |
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So far, Modi has been very successful at projecting the image of a market-friendly leader. |
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Only the pinna, the projecting part of the ear, can be wiped with a soft wash cloth or a tissue. |
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Physical examination showed pectus carinatum, short neck, knock knees, kyphosis, projecting jaw, broad mouth and flat feet. |
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This, according to Ngai, is the result of other scholars projecting their own valorizations of formal citizenship onto the renunciants. |
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The string parts often reflect a harmonic conception as well, projecting harmonies through arpeggiations that are similar to those played by the piano. |
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Other items that come as standard include a head-up display projecting performance details on to the windscreen, a gravity meter to measure cornering forces and keyless entry. |
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A coming letter is foretold by a projecting spark on the snaste. |
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We are projecting small declines in earnings in bulkships and a significant downturn in containership earnings, despite the outlook for growth in containership cargo volume. |
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Rather than projecting himself as racing's prime statesman, the BHA chairman came across as a bumbler who had enjoyed an afternoon's hospitality at the races. |
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The French Navy had a powerful carrier force which was excellent for projecting power inland, but, like its British counterpart, suffered from a lack of landing craft. |
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All chameleons are primarily insectivores that feed by ballistically projecting their long tongues from their mouths to capture prey located some distance away. |
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Luiza Zhuleva was an equally stunning Violetta in two of the four performances, her portrayal darker in tonality than Braid's and projecting more emotional vulnerability. |
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In Scottish Gaelic, a gasg is a projecting tail or strip of land. |
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The unicorn is a legendary creature that has been described since antiquity as a beast with a single large, pointed, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead. |
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Oryx are antelopes with two long, thin horns projecting from its forehead. |
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Skhul V, for example, has prominent brow ridges and a projecting face. |
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At the third-floor level runs a band of varying ornament, including projecting panels of glazed terra cotta surrounding roughened, sandpaperlike rectangles. |
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The front of the gateway was a blind spot and to overcome this, projecting towers were added on each side of the gate in a style similar to that developed by the Romans. |
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Projecting a subhuman image of the opponent in order to legitimize violence and human rights violations is a commonly used psychological tool. |
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Projecting onto Homeric poetry the aesthetic principles of classicism, she wanted its perfection of form and content always to be emphasized. |
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Projecting eaves and bamboo verandahs shaped views of gardens with ponds, streams and artificial hills. |
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Projecting growth over a whole century for the entire planet is just plain silly. |
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The stylist himself then held, for students and designers, a crowded lecture at United Nations University, on the theme of Projecting Matter. |
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Projecting either world involves the question in a movement of counterfactuality, or in a movement counter to the facts as presented. |
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Projecting his person towards it in a line which obliqued from the bottom of his spine. |
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Projecting from the southern end of the facade is the Lord Chancellor's House, home of The Lord Chancellor. |
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