Other visual symptoms may include amaurosis fugax, diplopia and partial loss of vision. |
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The social interaction mediated through the visual channel in social media can be an effective mechanism for cultural diffusion. |
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If you're using chives as a visual accent, just sprinkle a few over whatever you're accenting. |
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The story of his own and his mother's survival is recounted in his memoir with stunning visual detail. |
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The early patients were patients undergoing surgery on the visual areas of the brain for removal of tumors and so forth. |
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Arico's Uccello series and the intriguingly elegant Perspectives made in 1970, explore the boundaries between geometric logic and visual space. |
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The visual presentation was top class and the dish was accompanied by a selection of vegetables and rice. |
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As a result, myself, Andy Williams and DJ Kobal are providing the musical accompaniment to this evening of visual fun. |
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This is Argento's first shot at directing in English and it's clear that she has an accomplished eye and a fine visual sense. |
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To spot the visual icons of the future, we need to understand why certain images were accorded that status in the past. |
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As a visual culture driven by images on TV and in the movies, waterboarding is a conveniently cinematic form of torture. |
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A number of small watercolours and several large canvases all describe similar visual subject matter. |
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I don't know if this is an accurate visual representation of Gaby, but I'm looking at the picture representing the father here. |
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The masses of statues, in bronze, silver, gold, and marble, accustomed the Romans to this kind of visual display and to Hellenistic luxury. |
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At Oxford University, researchers have developed an acoustic camera that builds up visual pictures using sound. |
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The overall objective of the primer is so that a person with a visual handicap can acquire a skill to read on his own and even sign his name. |
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The other main form of visual art is silk and cotton woven cloth with elaborate and subtle patterns and colors. |
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She weaves a fantastic visual tale of her surroundings that she constantly interacts with. |
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Nothing is more important to the development of acuity in visual thought than drawing. |
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Here though, I'm uncertain whether Boshoff's chosen subject matter is able to carry both his intellectual acuity and visual dexterity. |
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The vehicles underwent a visual examination, and a mobile weighbridge and emissions unit were also used. |
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As well as a being qualified welder and accomplished blacksmith, he is trained in art and design, visual arts and sculpture. |
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This film is, hands-down, one of the most successful examples of well-done visual effects in cinema ever. |
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Hartel's research team has come up with a theory to explain how visual fat bloom develops in well-tempered chocolates. |
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However, the MOT's founders still ended up with arguably the most representative and thorough visual history of American railroading anywhere. |
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Hopefully, I'll be able to transcend language barriers with visual storytelling. |
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Another instrument will be used to provide continuous visual recordings of information from the Ronde Island station. |
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He is admittedly a visual genius, but he was often accused of fetishising violence in his films. |
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Local guidelines must be followed when any visual recordings are made of patients. |
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It could be argued that the visual appearance of the anagram does not affect the process of mentally rearranging the letters of the anagram. |
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Like those artists, she unapologetically pursues an esthetic of visual immediacy. |
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Yet, in its disavowal of pure estheticism and visual idealization, Lee's work seems more American than Korean. |
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A butterfly's wing is a uniquely visual exhibition, not only of the aesthetics of nature, but of the machinery of evolution. |
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Such exposures resulted in decreased verbal attention, visual memory, motoricity, and affectivity. |
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As the mole rat's visual cortex has been reduced, some of its other brain structures, associated with touch and smell, have expanded. |
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This visual narrative appears to have incorporated other animal stories as well as interjected some coded political statements. |
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Plans are afoot for a visual art research institute in currently vacant university buildings. |
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The men's beards, be they puffy, pointy or kinky, provide visual balance to their outsize Afros. |
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As you enter, visual and acoustic references are slowly erased, leaving only a visual white-out and the white noise of the pulsating nozzles. |
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Examples of Afrofuturism can be found in disparate snatches from literature, popular music, and visual art. |
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At these wavelengths, Rayleigh scattering is also reduced, increasing visual clarity. |
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So a lot of young people feel that they can overpower the film-making experience with visual razzle-dazzle. |
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A few ounces of the liquid will clear even aggressively feeding sharks from an area, out of visual range, for up to several hours. |
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Teachers can provide this support by using the chalkboard, realia, and other visual aids. |
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Columbia puts forth a decent effort in the visual department, giving the movie a widescreen treatment. |
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Most visual environments contain more information than the human brain can process in real time. |
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These cedar louvers are also sun shades and windbreaks, and they provide the gardens with visual privacy. |
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This opening narration ends with a visual of a reel-to-reel tape recorder playing on a window sill to an empty room. |
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While we do pay careful attention to our instrument readings and visual recordings, the tech side can only tell you so much. |
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I'm going to swim against the stream here and say I don't really understand the fuss about visual quality. |
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A visual inspection by his wingman told of the damage to the air intake and tail. |
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All are viewed dispassionately, the heart as a pump, the brain as a network of neural tissues, the eye as a receptor of visual stimuli. |
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The Akan have more than 3,600 proverbs, and many of the proverbs are represented in the visual arts. |
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In the visual arts, too, there was far more reciprocity than previously acknowledged. |
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You also have your layout and visual design, greatly assisted through the use of wireframes. |
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To achieve this aim in oral discourse, speakers use visual cues provided by paralanguage, kinesics and synchrony to complement verbal language. |
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Their paintings sought to elevate landscape to the level of history painting, which was then considered the noblest form of visual expression. |
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The apparatus includes two visual indicators, two amplifiers, and a logic circuit. |
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There is some evidence that relicensing policies based on measurements of static acuity and visual field reduce accidents on the road. |
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These images were subsequently resized and enhanced in brightness and contrast for visual clarity. |
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The importance of Neoplatonic ideas in renaissance visual representation of and intervention in the physical world has been well documented. |
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This property comes about because the visual system makes comparisons relative to the putative axis, implying additional processing. |
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You don't even have to be a sophisticated analyst to see what they are doing with the visual rhetoric and verbal anchorage. |
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The intimate relationship between oral, literate, and indeed visual culture is worth recalling. |
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The relationship between these spaces is achieved through their visual connection. |
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I enjoyed Russell's depiction of the redundancy in Los Angeles and his visual representation of Creation. |
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I believe this same phenomenon occurs on the leaves of the common perennial lady's mantle, to a very pleasing visual effect. |
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The officer must have visual estimation of speed before using radar to confirm it. |
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The film is also an absolutely breathtaking visual feast, surpassing anything that has been achieved with wuxia films. |
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The visual transfer is clear and colorful, but vertical lines still demonstrate some aliasing. |
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According to Natalie, the searchers made both audio and visual contact with the vessel sometime about 3 am. |
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Strange visual features include photographs of letters reproduced so small as to be barely legible. |
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The green blur of the commuter train as it speeds in the night draws a streak of light like a zoetrope, one of the many visual surprises. |
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These iconographies dictate the semantics of his copper extracts and moderate to become the lexicon of his visual language. |
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However, many deep-sea species have extremely thick retinae with large numbers of visual pigments. |
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And for vision it is also necessary that there should be visual purple behind the retina and an opaque cornea and iris. |
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From its opening shot of a wing mirror reflecting New York taxis shimmering in the night, the film has many moments of visual artistry. |
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I think visual journalism has been grafted onto an old production process and that the traditional newsroom marriage roles need to be redesigned. |
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So why did the visual quality have to be ruined by unreasonable reliance on slow motion and constant fades? |
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Breaking the water into V-shaped ripples, the dories achieve a visual alchemy seen nowhere else. |
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Her next task was to find a museum repository for her late husband's private art collection, a visual document of his enthusiasms. |
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But what does that mean for the actual history of film within the setting of the repositories of visual culture, the museums? |
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Seeing the zizith, the mezuzah and the succah are iconic representations, or visual stimuli. |
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Monograms on mountains is a curiosity, a visual chronicle of the monumental letterforms that are located near many American towns. |
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When getting close to the city, he lost his visual reference point, the railway line, as the tracks converged around York Station. |
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These visual flaws are mainly annoyances and only a real problem in Episode One. |
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The water is warm and crystal clear, and few visual experiences beat watching the last rays of the sun fingering the canyon walls. |
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Participants will be encouraged to work with visual ideas as well as constructing blank books as models for reference. |
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Once a month she would get a full-blown migraine, with visual disturbances, nausea and vomiting. |
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The software enables the user to design a rich, visual timeline of his or her life with text or audio annotations. |
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It has been noted that the resulting split of the visual anlage resembles the morphogenesis of the vertebrate anterior plate. |
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All of life in its visual form seems to be represented in this cavernous loft space, and there are even more workrooms and storage to the rear. |
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As far as your opinion that a reductionist approach killed the visual arts, I would have to disagree. |
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Shiny, colourful, mass-produced materials and images abound, as well as irony, wordplay and visual jokes. |
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Once in a blue moon, a show comes along that redefines visual storytelling for a generation. |
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This is simply too much visual clutter for a site that should be treated with restrained dignity. |
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As the name implies, most of the Bar Rouge is decorated in red to create a striking visual effect. |
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A visual device such as a fade, dissolve or wipe, also includes superimposing and other special effects. |
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Thomson's most successful chapter deals with the religious revival, perhaps because the extent and quality of the visual imagery is greatest. |
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With all the visual trickery it offers, it doesn't really give you much opportunity to think and analyze it in such detail. |
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The policies against the application relate in the main to visual amenity and highway safety. |
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British 1940s Technicolor films offer an abundance of visual pleasures, especially when lovingly restored by the National Film Archive. |
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The visual material in the book runs parallel to the text, the two relating to one another more analogously than convergently. |
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Councillors ruled last year that they were detrimental to visual amenity and had to come down. |
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She also said extra noise and congestion, along with the effect on visual amenity, would have an adverse effect on surrounding homes. |
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The village creates a favourable impression and leaves a strong visual image in the minds of the travelling public. |
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The visual rendition of the scene in the medieval period is usually known as Christ in the House of Simon. |
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Websites and satellite television channels then supply visual images and incendiary rhetoric from any place where they are fighting. |
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In bright sunlight, the blocks and shadows play curious visual tricks on the eye as you view the structure from different angles. |
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The major advantage of comics is their mass appeal, which lies in the simplicity of the visual rendition of stories. |
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An architectural rendering calls on the viewer to accept a visual depiction as an indication of the proposed physical reality. |
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There may, therefore, be a link between poor visual motion sensitivity and the tendency to misidentify, transpose, and reverse letters. |
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Mayo County Council have done an exemplary job in creating this trail and bringing the visual arts to the people. |
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Stopping treatment prevents further deterioration but rarely allows complete recovery of visual function. |
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We picked up the first Mk-25 at a quarter-mile and then got a visual on the ship's wake. |
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Although I am a lepidopterist, not a visual ecologist, I am often asked just what colors in flowers best attract butterflies. |
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What you might not have expected, however, is that the words that describe these organisms are every bit the equal of their visual analogues. |
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Nothing for the preservation of the area next to the wall, which would enhance the visual aspect of the latter. |
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He's a master of visual flash, positioning cameras at myriad angles to enhance every car crash, explosion or close-up gun shot. |
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She dabbled in the visual arts, published an idiosyncratic zine called What Are You Dealing With? |
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We are talking about design and visual culture here, after all, not abstruse aspects of philosophy. |
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This series delivers a remarkably high level of visual quality within its constraints. |
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Lancer Battalion's staff gave us advanced warning of each of the three times we gained visual contact with friendly forces in Sadr City. |
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From politicians to con artists, rapists to flesh peddling pornographers, we all have a certain visual reference point for the redolent and the reprobate. |
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I just can't emphasize how laughably bad most of the visual effects are. |
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In France, he frequented the Surrealists, conceptually drawing from their principles of visual subversion. |
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When I stand up, that after-image remains fixed in my visual field. |
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In so doing, he established for the first time in a court of law that windfarms can damage property values because of damage to visual amenity and noise. |
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As the rather wordy title suggests, it was to be a weekend of exploration, with visual displays and talks complementing the performances in Dublin's National Concert Hall. |
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Weekly workshops and master classes in theater, visual arts, music and dance are offered as well as residencies for artists from the Los Angeles community. |
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They are visual quotations taken from the wooden posts depicting stories of the Old and New Testament that line the front and sides of the church, respectively. |
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There is another rich, full life being lived by him that has nothing to do with dark screening rooms and old movie marathons, homages, or visual quotations. |
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Textual and visual sources alike indicate that the passage of laypeople through the screen to participate in services in the choir was hardly a rarity. |
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It's visual inventiveness and emotional resonance are second to none. |
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It seems that nowadays re-releases of classic films focus solely on the visual element of a movie and forget that going to the cinema is also an aural experience. |
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The visual art that survives includes awe-inspiring stone friezes that are carved in delicate relief in the Assyrian manner from the Kings' palace at Persepolis. |
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Herrera's portmanteau style and ludic impulse constitute a form of visual jabberwocky, in which the familiar is confidently manipulated and destabilized. |
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Nevertheless, visual debits were more than balanced out by vocal credits. |
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It may be a visual pun on her surname, since the Greek for ermine or stoat is galay. |
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The war dance thus becomes the ready visual metaphor for Indian barbarity in general and provides audiences with a frame of reference for viewing scenes of native life. |
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The way you accelerate and decelerate the speed of your film and audio, creating these sudden visual and aural disruptions, seems to allegorize emotional states. |
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Previous studies had also traced the monkeys' ability to associate the visual cues with the reward to the rhinal cortex, which is rich in dopamine. |
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The peak and valleys paint a visual picture of the sound the newborn universe made when it was still wet behind the ears, a mere 300,000 years after its birth in a big bang. |
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Johnson is also a master of visual effects, crafting action out of everyday settings. |
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And since visual media is more compelling than any other medium, it is consistently their drug of choice. |
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Even good, arresting visual art is transformed by the gaze of a potential consumer. |
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These cultural processes have been present in the creation of visual representation in the United States since its founding, beginning with colonial portraiture. |
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The lawyer claims that Hernandez has suffered from visual as well as auditory hallucinations. |
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His less visible piercing, called a hasada, is also a visual adornment. |
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Expensive costumes were a vital part of the visual appeal of theatre, and characters of high social rank were represented by appropriately luxurious clothing. |
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The advantage of oversize framing, however, is its sheer visual impact. |
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She learned how to bend neon tubing into shapes and how to connect electrical circuits and insert rheostats and timers to provide special visual effects. |
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As in the far more lucrative arena of the visual arts, dance lost its oppositional fervor as it accommodated to both political and economic realities. |
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Methods include visual examination, study of the absorption spectrum, and measurement of refractive indices, specific gravity, and thermal conductivities. |
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Giacometti had an exceptionally powerful and retentive visual memory, and his biographer attested to frequent instances of recollections decades old. |
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The wolfberry bush grows in the northwest part of China and the fruit has been credited with properties of improving visual acuity and general health. |
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The book, edited by former Yank magazine art director Art Weithas, featured visual art from the war and was a best seller. |
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Taken overall, his nine features display a degree of visual refinement and intellectual ambition unusual in a director attached to the mainstream British film industry. |
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So we ended up scanning the real Bruges Madonna and putting it in as a visual effect. |
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The narrative engages the theme of searching for lost roots, in this case, Afro-Caribbean ones, but does so subtly, without fanfare, yet with plenty of visual impact. |
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But at this moment Jones discovers for the first time the deceptiveness of visual memory. |
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Despite the visual high of watching a superhero leaping across rooftops or swinging through the air at incredibly dangerous speeds, the film is really a love story. |
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This is both an outstanding work of scholarship and a commanding visual document. |
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A selection of visual renditions of the ogre, which some people say can only have been seen in dreams and by sorcerers, shall further introduce the image. |
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Forceful, dominant, and fertile, the ram is a visual metaphor of kingship. |
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Theoretically, the result over time is the accretion of enough additional muscle mass to create both a visual difference and an increase in strength. |
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They may conduct reconnaissance by visual observation, by probing, by making ambushes, and by raiding tactical command posts, dumps, and other targets. |
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Can images arising from a self apparently at ease internally and at peace with its environs ever produce images that surpass mere visual reportage? |
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Wilson's third chapter has a straightforward connoisseurial emphasis on the interpretation of visual evidence, especially her analyses of the production of replication. |
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A line of briard dogs has been identified that is affected by an autosomal recessively inherited retinal disease resulting in severe, early onset visual impairment. |
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Thus does Majid Majidi begin his film in a minor key, as it were, giving us the aural experience of a blind person before substituting a visual one for all those who can see. |
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This may involve direct visual examination of the inside of the larynx with an instrument called a laryngoscope or indirect examination of the airway with a mirror. |
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Trouble arose most frequently in maintaining the delicate visual balance between the engraved image and the transparent layers of watercolor applied over it. |
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Despite all the visual cues which might suggest otherwise, Manning was adamant that he was not trying to promote himself. |
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The painting has a textured surface for extra visual impact. |
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He claimed that he'd invented a method of recovering sound waves from the past and converting them into visual and acoustic reconstructions of history. |
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As she maneuvered her walker to the elevator, I provided a visual description of her tiny room, including the eyelet sheets that had been hung on her window. |
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The digital display provides a visual read-out of levels of carbon monoxide, an odorless, colorless and poisonous gas. |
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Nordson adds that all gun modules are rebuildable and a port allows visual monitoring of the module performance. |
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Concerns over the visual impact are not supported by other examples of skateparks erected in recreation grounds. |
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Note that the joint coordinates were different from the visual coordinates in order to compensate for the rectangularity of the monitor. |
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The importance of the visual analyzer is further increased when the cosmonaut is in free space with only the slight support of an umbilicus. |
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Out of the punk scene, the Goth and Emo subcultures grew, both of which presented distinctive visual styles. |
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If you gathered that from the visual aids above, 10 points to Gryffindor! You are outstanding. |
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Arteritic and nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy both manifest as sudden visual loss associated with optic disc edema. |
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We describe an associator neural network to localise a recognised object within the visual field. |
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It seems to me very implausible to hold that blindsighted people are mere robots in the blind areas of their self-conscious visual fields. |
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Other ways to use the visual arts include architecture, visual thinking, graphic organizers, mindmaps, exploratoriums, and galleries. |
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Seeing somebody standing behind you is a visual extracampine hallucination experience. |
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State-of-the-art eyephones are not considered to be suitable for providing a realistic or natural visual environment. |
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The visual effects company Framestore in London has produced some of the most critically acclaimed special effects in modern film. |
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The Royal Academy in London is a key organisation for the promotion of the visual arts in the United Kingdom. |
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Various shades of red and green are used for visual identification of the House of Lords and the House of Commons. |
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Contemporary Irish visual artists of note include Sean Scully, Kevin Abosch, and Alice Maher. |
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Size and shape were determined by the visual angle subtended at the eye combined with perceived distance and orientation. |
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That's somehow fitting, and so is Rudahl's madly anarchic, hyperdramatic visual approach. |
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Further, hypertext systems, because of their ease of construction, are very rich in text, graphics and visual illustrations. |
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The ornamentation of an arch was intended to serve as a constant visual reminder of the triumph and triumphator. |
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In the visual arts, the Normans did not have the rich and distinctive traditions of the cultures they conquered. |
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A contemporary illustration of the 1523 State Opening shows a remarkable visual similarity between State Openings of the 16th and 21st centuries. |
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Amongst the first visual artists credited for developing a distinctly British aesthetic and artistic style is William Hogarth. |
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Added to the fact an interception relied on visual sighting, a kill was most unlikely even in the conditions of a moonlit sky. |
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The visual observations of tidal bores highlight the turbulent nature of the surging waters. |
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When customers experience brand recognition, they are triggered by either a visual or verbal cue. |
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Unlike brand recognition, brand recall is not triggered by a visual or verbal cue. |
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The recognition and perception of a brand is highly influenced by its visual presentation. |
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Voice commands are confirmed by visual or aural feedback, and serves to reduce pilot workload. |
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Priestley designed two Charts to serve as visual study aids for his Lectures. |
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As he slowly lost the ability to write, he developed compensatory visual methods, including seeing equations in terms of geometry. |
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The Art Institute Dhaka has been an important center of visual art in the region. |
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The China Arts Space is an organisation that promotes East Asian visual and performing arts. |
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The Newlyn Society and Penwith Society of Arts continue to be active, and contemporary visual art is documented in a dedicated online journal. |
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It is much wider than its height and gives the visual effect of having been flattened under pressure. |
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Romanticism was relatively late in developing in French literature, even more so than in the visual arts. |
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The Gothic period coincided with a great resurgence in Marian devotion, in which the visual arts played a major part. |
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It is considered one of the richest sources for visual depictions of everyday rural life in medieval England. |
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His paintings still exemplify the visual image of Elizabethan England, very different from that of most of Europe in the late sixteenth century. |
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The Foundation was established to encourage the public appreciation of the visual arts and especially the works of Moore. |
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In the 20th century, the play's most iconic visual images have derived from its popular film versions. |
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A maximalist, Mr. Baldwin is at once a collector and curator of 20th-century visual culture. |
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Intense lyricism and stylistic virtuosity fuse to create a world overabundant with auditory and visual impressions. |
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Released in June 1968, the film was praised by critics for its music, humour and innovative visual style. |
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Time commented with approval on his singing ability and visual similarity to Mercury. |
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In Japan in the 1980s, visual kei was strongly influenced by glam rock aesthetics. |
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For many artists and bands, visual imagery plays a large role in heavy metal. |
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There have been many visual effects companies to work on the Harry Potter series. |
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For his artwork, McQueen has received the Turner Prize, the highest award given to a British visual artist. |
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Serkis was educated at St Benedict's School, Ealing, and then studied visual arts at Lancaster University. |
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Framestore is a British visual effects company based near Oxford Street in London. |
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Fish behavior in mazes reveals that they possess spatial memory and visual discrimination. |
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According to the Emporis website, the city skyline has the biggest visual impact of all world cities. |
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The university rebranded as Ulster University from October 2014 and this included a revised visual identity. |
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The former generic logo was introduced for the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest in Turkey, to create a consistent visual identity. |
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The slogan is decided by the host broadcaster and based on the slogan, the theme and the visual design are developed. |
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The city hosts several of Scotland's galleries and organisations dedicated to contemporary visual art. |
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Since a submarine's bridge was very close to the water, their range of visual detection was quite limited. |
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The plan is meeting significant opposition within the islands, primarily resulting from the anticipated visual impact of the development. |
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In December 2010 the Transport Secretary announced several amendments to the route aimed at mitigating vibration, noise, or visual impact. |
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The visual impact of HS2 has received particular attention in the Chilterns, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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The Government announced in January 2011 that two million trees would be planted along sections of the route to mitigate the visual impact. |
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The Government has announced that trees planted to create a visual barrier will reduce noise pollution. |
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Although there exist a few visual formulas to construct some of these ligatures, many of them have to be learned by rote. |
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In the visual arts, illusionistic realism is the accurate depiction of lifeforms, perspective, and the details of light and colour. |
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The development of increasingly accurate representation of the visual appearances of things has a long history in art. |
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The arts of cultures other than the European had become accessible and showed alternative ways of describing visual experience to the artist. |
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One multisensory process is the integration of visual and auditory information in the perception of speech. |
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All visual aspects, such as stage directions, costume, set and lighting design were therefore devised entirely by the youth theatre. |
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It holds many music and visual art events and has a very progressive programming policy. |
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As a result, even when he is not writing a visual piece involving stage action, Birtwistle's music is frequently theatrical in conception. |
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His career was marked by reinvention and visual presentation, his music and stagecraft significantly influencing popular music. |
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The art of Europe or Western art encompasses the history of visual art in Europe. |
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Artists could claim divine inspiration, thereby raising visual art to a status formerly given only to poetry. |
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Hamilton's influence can be found in the visual styling and approach of Roxy Music. |
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Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. |
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Kapoor received a knighthood in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to visual arts. |
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Thus, art history is now seen to encompass all visual art, from the megaliths of Western Europe to the paintings of the Tang Dynasty in China. |
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The series received wide praise for its innovative special and visual effects. |
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In the essay, Berkeley examines visual distance, magnitude, position and problems of sight and touch. |
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Once the pilots can see the runway lights, they may continue with a visual landing. |
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Currently, there is no evidence that visual images and films are addictive. |
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The magazines were important for spreading the visual idiom of Jugendstil, especially the graphical qualities. |
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The wildcat may also scratch trees, leaving visual markers, and leaving its scent through glands in its paws. |
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Where did this wealth of visual expression come from, and how did it blossom in No Fun City, of all places? |
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But Ms. Lewis said she had already been approached by nondancers, including several visual artists, intrigued by the innovative format. |
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The closing ceremony took a visual theme of a music festival, with performers, tents, and flags within the stadium. |
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These students exhibit more cognitive elasticity including a better ability to analyse abstract visual patterns. |
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The tales continue to inspire new fiction, dramatic retellings, visual artwork, and research. |
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The fountain's two towers display visual effects from LED images of Chicagoans' faces, along with water spouting from their lips. |
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It was based on visual and subjective observation of a ship and of the sea. |
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FitzRoy established a network of 15 coastal stations from which visual gale warnings could be provided for ships at sea. |
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Like other tubenosed seabirds it has a long narrow area of visual sensitivity containing the fovea across the retina of the eye. |
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However, fish have an optokinetic reflex in their visual systems which can be sensitive to moving stripes. |
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The basis of modern visual storytelling is rooted in the mythological tradition. |
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The revival of interest in Celtic visual art came sometime later than the revived interest in Celtic literature. |
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Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. |
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The English list for adults features fiction, history, travel writing, biography, literature, cookery, sport and visual arts. |
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The video featured Nicky Wire in drag as Marilyn Monroe and contained visual references to the film Betty Blue and to Aleister Crowley. |
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As a film director, Jones finally gained fuller control of the projects and devised a visual style that complemented the humour. |
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Aesthetic aspects of wind turbines and resulting changes of the visual landscape are significant. |
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Finally, Allied radar eventually became sufficiently advanced that the schnorchel mast could be detected beyond visual range. |
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Cephalopods have a rhabdomeric visual system which means they are visually sensitive to polarized light. |
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Large injections may cause visual effects such as unusually colorful sunsets and affect global climate mainly by cooling it. |
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This has only recently become technically feasible with advances in GPS and newer underwater visual devices. |
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The plan met with significant opposition within the islands, primarily resulting from the anticipated visual impact of the development. |
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Fish vision shows adaptation to their visual environment, for example deep sea fishes have eyes suited to the dark environment. |
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Another advantage was that oil gave off considerably less smoke, making visual detection more difficult. |
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Le Tetris will be a venue for contemporary music as well as theatre, dance, and visual arts. |
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The wall paintings done in the service of the Pharaohs followed a rigid code of visual rules and meanings. |
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If the traffic is visually acquired, pilots are instructed to maintain visual separation from the traffic. |
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Although the eyes of most microbat species are small and poorly developed, leading to poor visual acuity, no species is blind. |
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It feeds mainly on fish, caught by diving, and has special visual adaptations to enable it to see prey under water. |
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While the auditory and visual capabilities of the owl allow it to locate and pursue its prey, the talons and beak of the owl do the final work. |
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Toads seem to use visual cues for feeding and can see their prey at very low light intensities where humans are unable to discern anything. |
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Secondly, visual sources sometimes represent myths or mythical scenes that are not attested in any extant literary source. |
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In Northern Europe, Greek mythology never took the same hold of the visual arts, but its effect was very obvious on literature. |
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The steam content in the flue may produce visible fume from the stack, which can be perceived as a visual pollution. |
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The primary method of controlling the immediate airport environment is visual observation from the airport control tower. |
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In 2007, Radio 3 also began to experiment with a visual broadcast as well as the audio transmissions. |
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Pseudofossils are visual patterns in rocks that are produced by geologic processes rather than biologic processes. |
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At the London office, a visual taunt was projected onto a wall prior to Houghton's speech to the team. |
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