The car zoomed up behind Jack's BMW, its engine purring and the bright sun reflecting off its red chassis. |
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An example of improved user-friendliness is that live images can now be dragged, zoomed, and centered. |
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I zoomed the lens to his face and traced his features, moving the camera swiftly from his perfect hair to his flawless complexion. |
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Once he was inside the sedan, she heard the engine starting and the next moment the car zoomed away. |
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At this point the camera was zoomed out from what was happening and then panned over to the left and I lost track of the object. |
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To find our little bit of it, first click on the image and then click again on the magnifier doohickey to get the most zoomed in one. |
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He zoomed in and out of the slower traffic, making a direct beeline for the USS Golden Phoenix. |
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A carful of teenagers, high on something, zoomed by, a sudden blast of raucous laughter shattering the warm peace of the night. |
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It was incredible to view the same works in motion, as the camera panned, zoomed, and followed them in time-lapsed sequences. |
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It would, however, benefit the player immensely if the camera were zoomed out a little so the player can have increased situational awareness. |
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On the other hand, the character models are composed of very few polygons and show a lack of detail, especially if the camera is zoomed in. |
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The default side camera view isn't zoomed out enough, even at the highest setting, but the vertical view fixes everything nicely. |
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As each person sat a small visual display unit zoomed out of a small square flap in the table space in front of them. |
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The Time Machine zoomed its lead character into war torn London and past a new ice age. |
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As TV zoomed into the electronic age, he stayed unplugged, logging 50,000 miles a year in his mobile home-office. |
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Ignoring our concern, she removed her camera from her purse, and zoomed her camera lens as far as she could. |
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We zoomed home alone along the sidewalk, singing a dozen variants of a silly song we had made up the day before. |
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Birds chirped as they zoomed through branches above us, their feathers fluttering brightly whenever they passed through sunbeams. |
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There was footage of a girl lying on his sofa watching a cartoon and the camcorder again zoomed in on her. |
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As demand in China has heated up, the price of light crude zoomed to meet that demand. |
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Reaching their dreams has taken one lap at a time as they zoomed around the field house parking lot. |
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Three cheeky Capistrano swallow refugees dive-bombed out of the heavens and zoomed in all around him. |
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The authorized return fare was 36,000 in September, but prices have zoomed up since that we understand. |
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The camera zoomed in on my flushed face near the end of my stint, just as I was flustered over the pronunciation of Alloa. |
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The silver Porsche zoomed around the corner of the local raceway, two helmeted racers inside. |
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A score of photographers beneath the big screen zoomed in on the air punches and decidedly un-Wimbledon leaps into the air. |
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Real estate prices too have zoomed, ironically pushed up in the first place by the IT companies themselves. |
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She clapped her hands and Donnie zoomed away from the kitchen, yowling all the way. |
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The story is, we found the place we were looking for, then we had lunch and we zoomed back as quickly as wheels could turn. |
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Once she had gunned the engine of her corvette, she zoomed back home to Pinnacle Point. |
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An assault jeep quickly zoomed ahead of the rest of the moving column, three gunmen disembarking and running forward, assault rifles raised. |
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I watched powerlessly as three buses zoomed past until a bus with room for me stopped. |
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When it got a little darker, I began to crack open the driver's side door every time a vehicle zoomed by to wave my flashlight. |
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This area now seems to be one where the technology, and the uses of the technology, have zoomed way ahead of where the law is. |
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Plenty of cars were parked against the sidewalk, but a few still zoomed by. |
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As the sleek convertible zoomed down the quiet streets, I stared out the window. |
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There was a round of applause as the fighters zoomed overhead and did a slow roll in formation. |
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So, when Ken talks merrily of cameras being panned, zoomed and being used to identify drivers, we have clear drift in purpose. |
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However Amy had no time to ponder over this, for as soon as the doors closed, she felt her stomach suddenly rise as the elevator zoomed upwards. |
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She looked at me, slightly alarmed, decided I wasn't kidding, and zoomed off to her hidey-hole under the bed in the smallest bedroom. |
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Theresa wondered, watching in awe as a tiny green and white hummingbird zoomed up to a red morning glory flower. |
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We accelerated tipsily and zoomed off into Paris traffic, dodging bollards and side mirrors. |
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The camera zoomed on her big toe showing a pussing ingrown toenail. |
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It sounds like a challenge, but on TV shows, I see security tape feeds being freeze-framed, zoomed in on, and smoothed out so a crisp image is formed. |
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After a few tries, with our shoes sinking and shins mud-spattered, the minivan zoomed out of the mud. |
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The camera dollied backward along the length of the tower's staircase while simultaneously its lens zoomed forward. |
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Normally, you'll only see a difference in detail when the unit is zoomed out to the 30 mile range or higher. |
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In measurements, on which often zoomed or 3D display of the whole measurement is necessary, one can very quickly lose count of it. |
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Bannerfish, moon wrasse and angelfish nibbled on jellyfish the size of a soccer ball, and just off the gully, the likes of queenfish, jacks, and golden trevally zoomed about. |
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But he ended up reaching for the stars in a more glamorous way as Queen's guitarist when the band zoomed into orbit as one of the most successful acts in the history of music. |
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Jake revved his bike and popped a wheelie and zoomed between several cars. |
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Just like the circuit diagram window, the distance-time diagram window can be printed, zoomed, scrolled, minimized, and closed. |
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Perched on her little push-car she zoomed down a ramp at breakneck speed and burst through a paper barrier. |
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A nursery school teacher was delivering a station wagon full of kids home one day when a fire truck zoomed past. |
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This time the attack was pressed home until some of the aircraft were in danger of being hit by ricochets as they zoomed over the town. |
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Parts of the drawing can be zoomed in and out by use of the magnifying glass. |
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The boat is in 28 feet of water, but the screen has zoomed in on the water column from 5 to 15 feet below the surface. |
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It is much easier to display fish arches when zoomed in on a small range of water than a large one. |
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The procedure below shows an example of how to start zoomed in on a subject, then pan and zoom out to show the whole image. |
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Once you have zoomed in to the desired scale, the map may be moved in any direction with the pan tool. |
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If the display of the object is zoomed in or out, then the display of the scale changes correspondingly. |
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This speed control is especially important when used with video analytic systems, particularly for tracking subjects when fully zoomed in. |
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The film broke away from the actual coverage of the commercial hunt itself and then the video zoomed in on individual animals. |
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Though this may appear to be a broad and general proviso, EU legislation and the Court of Justice case-law have zoomed in on the essentials. |
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Depending on how far you have zoomed in on a video event, a thumbnail can represent the entire event or a single frame in the event. |
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For example, the left map has a 4 mile range, while the right one is zoomed in to one mile. |
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You'll be able to see the difference when the unit is zoomed in to ranges of ten miles or less. |
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Creates a constantly changing pattern by repeating and rotating the image which is also zoomed in during the pattern. |
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When you have zoomed in, you can use these keys to move the displayed area. |
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When you have zoomed in the picture, you can drag the picture to view other parts of the picture. |
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Looking at the camera's L. C. D. display, he zoomed in on a picture: at the head of a contrail was a tiny isosceles triangle of shimmering light. |
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The editing windows can also be zoomed in, making it easier to recognize glyphs and allowing more a precise layout of glyphs and quadrats. |
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Monitor A displays live and playback in full-screen or quad digital pictures that can be frozen and zoomed. |
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As the camera is zoomed each mask changes size smoothly and quickly ensuring that the covered object cannot be seen. |
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He sometimes carried defensemen with him as he zoomed in on goalies. |
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Flying blind, the squad zoomed over what should have been Caen, but no one could tell for sure. |
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Cars and trucks zoomed past but Tyler was thankful for the distraction. |
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I didn't notice it until the camera zoomed in on it last night. |
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Ships have the freedom to travel in three dimensions, and the game uses a third-person camera perspective that can be zoomed and rotated around your ship. |
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The camera is zoomed in, so we can't really tell where Mike is. |
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The place is secluded and beautiful and, as I gathered up some of the golf balls that we'd scattered, her dad and her brother zoomed off on their motorcycles. |
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I used fast film, fast shutter speed, and zoomed in to fill the frame. |
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He zoomed in on the view of one of the soldiers under his command. |
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The country has zoomed towards a first-world birth rate. |
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We had a nice walk back to the New Jersey Turnpike — there were some interesting birds and rodents along the way — but we were almost run over by the luau people as they zoomed past. |
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Note that on a zoomed view, you can use the horizontal scroll bar at the bottom of the chart to see quotes from previous or later dates with the same zoomed view. |
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Then, seeking to stay beneath cover, they zoomed through a narrow natural tunnel in the tangle of hawthorn and chokecherry trees, until they hit the net and were stopped cold. |
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And their test results have hardly improved over the years, while countries such as Poland and South Korea have zoomed ahead. To revivify England's schools, the coalition embarked on a colossal structural reform. |
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Clicking on this image provides a zoomed in image of the flood plain. |
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On release the contents of the frame will be zoomed in. |
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You will have to press them as many times as you zoomed in. |
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It allows users to move the map in the zoomed in view. |
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They zoomed in on the proboscis' so-called sensilla, hair-like structures that serve as the fly's taste buds. |
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The graphics are automatically zoomed to the next possible time period. |
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Mengert easily zoomed in on Larsen's no-windup motion. |
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You can adjust the zoomed area using the arrow buttons. |
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By means of scroll wheels the virtual model of dies, copings or bridgework frames is manipulated around its high axis, tilted, displaced, and zoomed. |
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Our hour zoomed past, but it was enough to hook us in, even if we'd only tried our hand at the snowplough technique for stopping and steering. |
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This tool is only available once users have zoomed in on the map. |
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Again, the cameras zoomed in on the players. |
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This site features a high resolution interactive map of the New York Subway system that can be zoomed in and dragged to specific points of interest. |
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The camera zoomed in on the relevant parts of the women's bodies. |
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The cameras zoomed in, not on Brown but on Flintoff. |
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If you don't have specific spots in mind, just keep your eyes on your depth sounder with it zoomed into the bottom. |
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The nation's first busway debuted in the Los Angeles area back in 1974, when the El Monte busway zoomed past lines of bumper-to-bumper traffic on the San Bernadino Freeway. |
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The AF system is designed to evaluate 3 focusing points from a total of seven in 3 stages, preserving wide coverall of off-center subjects even as the lens is zoomed. |
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Ryoko zoomed in for the glomp when suddenly she got glomped herself. |
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Waiting for your luggage at the airport's baggage carousel is a waste of time when one could have zoomed out to check in to the hotel or do more sightseeing. |
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