For this he digitally projected all the chapters simultaneously onto a circular screen suspended in the air. |
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To win playmates' acceptance, he drew pictures on tracing paper and projected the images on the wall with torchlight for their entertainment. |
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Dibnah became famous in 1978 after a projected 20-minute film about the life of a steeplejack was spun out for 19 weeks. |
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It is not unusual for a vessel's projected departure dates and times to change on an almost daily basis over a period of days or even weeks. |
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Distance gap and projected time gap data will be verified here using a similar rationale. |
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If somehow projected into the future, Kate would never believe what she saw. |
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Instead, his flight team altered his projected route to take advantage of better winds. |
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She mimes the movements of her double, projected same-size on the screen of her own body. |
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With Sun and Moon aligned on either side of the Earth, the Moon passes through the shadow projected by the Earth into space. |
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Now he had been projected forward into the almost daylight of the actual shop. |
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The projected image can be observed at intervals of 15 minutes to see the shift in the position of the planet. |
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That plan called for an 11-story structure that would have projected out over the Breuer building. |
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The structure would have projected 36m into the lake and then turned 90 degrees and run for 70m parallel to the lakeshore. |
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He projected the music with clarity and polish, with details gaining expression through a sweet resilient tone. |
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Portugheis projected a rich sonority despite the fact that the keyboard was evidently bathed in sweat. |
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The projected move would more than triple the capacity of the Drawing Center from its current 10,000 square feet. |
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While it did take longer than initially projected, the whole undertaking was completed well under budget. |
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An editorial on Saturday misstated the projected federal deficit over the next decade. |
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People have to have some faith in what is being projected out into the future. |
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The Kemp Town development was completed by Thomas Cubitt, though even then only half of what Kemp had projected was built. |
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It's a masterful moment that would likely lose most of its impact if not projected in the blackness of a theater. |
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Dominating the upstage wall is a crude collage of dust-weathered letters that provides a screen on which slides are projected. |
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The current account deficit is projected at 7.6 per cent and 6.9 per cent, respectively. |
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He draws the projected image, turns the lights back on and slowly brings the painting up from a monochrome to a colored underpainting. |
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Dividend growth was projected at four percent per year, in line with its long-term trend. |
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Then, by touching keys on a screen, one receives an electronic blessing from the Dharma Master, whose video image is projected on the wall. |
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In a projected image of a street scene various items are removed and displaced between tenth-of-a-second artificial blinks. |
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Rock and dance your socks off to the tunes of DJ Steady B and guests from the Kidnapper Crew, whose films will be projected on the walls. |
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Managers can gauge projected budgets against actual costs with top-down budgeting and bottom-up cost control. |
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Attempts to increase depth of field by stopping down the aperture resulted in the projected image becoming unacceptably dim. |
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Other drawings and photographs, projected as slides or mounted on easels, picked out details of the city, highlighting the jumble of old and new. |
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Perhaps it will finally make a Pogues album in the box set of rarities, demos and unreleased material projected for release later this year. |
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It was dark and dismal by early afternoon, lights projected star-rays on the street, unreally. |
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And it was about a sense of belonging and being among people who were in the same boat which they wanted projected. |
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The front undercarriage was retracted and the front of the fuselage, from which the cannon projected, slightly buried. |
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Attendance is projected at 5.6 million in the park's first year of operation, rising to 10 million after about 15 years. |
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The only visual indication of the passage of time is a skyscape projected onto the backdrop. |
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Suddenly, her lips moved, beginning to form words that were projected in an unidentifiable accent. |
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It's become an iconic canvas onto which an entire generation projected its fear of the Other, a 1960s bogeyman. |
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The six characters are being projected 700 years into the future, given superpowers, and outfitted in tight-fitting, slenderizing space gear. |
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The number of nuclei per embryo was counted from an image projected from the negative using a slide projector. |
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Annual tax revenues are projected at 60 million leva, including 15 million leva in real estate tax. |
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He said that real GDP was projected at just over six per cent in 2004, because of the continued strong performance of the energy sector. |
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The 2002 executive budget revenue is projected at more than 6.9 billion leva, and spending at more than 7.5 billion leva. |
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Overall investment return over five years is projected at five times the capital invested. |
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So when, one drunken night, Alan suggested they sign up for the projected deep space mission Santa Maria, he agreed. |
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In nearly five decades of concert going this writer has rarely heard more exquisite, sensitively projected Chopin. |
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Performers projected into a horn, and the vibrations were directly converted into the wiggles of a groove on the master disc. |
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Taking pride of place were two giant screens that projected the proceedings live. |
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One of the benefits is that when you establish a trust, you get a tax deduction for the present value of the projected charitable gift. |
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Go for primary sources, or near enough, anything to get behind the sensationalist facades projected by the media. |
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Its traditional market, extending toward the interior, and its unique scenery projected an image of a village typical of the Dayaks. |
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Seventy-five miles of this forbidding structure have already been built, with a total projected length of more than 200 miles. |
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But that move alone can't possibly be enough to account for the projected costs nearly doubling. |
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The possibility of a five-fold increase in the projected cost came after big business insisted it move to counter public opposition. |
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As is the case with North American porcupines, the quills are loosely attached but can't be thrown or otherwise projected. |
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The film has an interesting storybook appearance, where characters tend to stick out like animated pop-up figures against a projected background. |
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A more pluralistic image of Australian society was being projected in government film. |
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Light is then projected through a negative onto the paper, and after the paper is washed and fixed, a photographic print remains. |
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By far the most popular type is the planispheric astrolabe, on which the celestial sphere is projected onto the plane of the equator. |
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Leaves were excised, placed in damp plastic bags and transported to the laboratory where projected area was determined with a planimeter. |
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Thinking that his telescope or filter was allowing light to leak into the projected image, he adjusted his instrument. |
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In their installation, a sensor detects the approaching viewer and triggers a projected image of Van Eyck to appear in the mirror. |
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Why don't they invent a pill that sticks to your stomach lining even when your insides have projected themselves from your body? |
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Her inscrutable silence has become a canvas for projected social anxieties. |
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In order to keep up with projected growth and current manning demands, the SF training pipeline itself must expand. |
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It's always interesting to see people's innermost fears and insecurities projected on to another isn't it? |
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He uses a truck as a gigantic pinhole camera and has the image projected on colour negative paper. |
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She unconsciously projected what she was thinking, and part of him wanted to know what she was feeling. |
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Mr Phase performs in front of a screen of projected black and white static, along with the occasional caption and explicative comment. |
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Computer animations were projected onto the cable car station above the crowd and a dazzling array of lights and dry ice filled the night air. |
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These alloys also feature projected costs lower than those of alternatives such as titanium alloys or advanced composites. |
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Could it be an exoplanet in orbit around that young brown dwarf object at a projected distance of about 8,250 million km? |
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She uses the space between the projected image and the audience to enwrap the viewer in the naked emotion and unease of an event. |
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But this will take time and there is going to be an inevitable delay in our projected completion date. |
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Graphics of this artwork also were projected as a companion to the worship music lyrics, using computer software. |
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While Mary successfully projected queenly serenity, her place in political theory was another matter. |
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The mean pressure between the surface of the indenter and the indentation is equal to the load divided by the projected area of the indentation. |
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He believed that through careful weighting, online surveys could be projected to the national population, and projected accurately. |
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The images were projected on a white cotton sheet, and the loud whirr of the generator muffled the sound. |
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In an obscure way, one seems to imagine a phenomenally empty physical space into which phenomena are then projected in a mystical way. |
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Images have been distorted, multiplied, turned upside down and projected all over the inside of the building. |
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In one of those we projected a film over an actor being disrobed as he recited a poem. |
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His appeal may lie in the disparity between the image projected in his interviews and the image perpetuated in his records. |
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Too many clubs seem to be spending ridiculous amounts based on projected incomes which are not just unrealistic but beyond the realms of fantasy. |
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Hard dies are a proven process where the amount of failed parts can be projected. |
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They each projected a public image that wasn't purely fiction, but there was a heavily invented element to it. |
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That inactivity puts a greater premium on working a deal with unrestricted free agent James Dexter, its projected starter at left guard. |
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The equipment projected the image of the sun through a periscopic lens and reflected it on a sheet of paper. |
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The school's Newtonian reflecting telescope gave hundreds of the pupils the chance to watch the transit live on a projected screen. |
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The reflector reflects the light from the lamp toward the condensing lens, which focuses the light onto the slide being projected. |
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There was a long pause and the image of the Captain's face projected on the faceplate of my helmet was thoughtful. |
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In its effort to compete, Ocean Park in Aberdeen is projected to undergo a complete facelift in two phases over about six years. |
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Between 2006 and 2015, the study said the youth labor force in Asia is projected to decline by about 8 million or 2.3 percent. |
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Taking his time to gum the cuisine, his face projected an expression of disgust. |
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In its final design concept, the D.H.106 was projected to carry 36 passengers with an all-up weight of 93,000 pounds. |
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The technology enables a keyboard to be projected onto a flat surface using a beam of light, which can then be typed on. |
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This book, the penultimate volume of a projected three volume set is, if you are going to buy one, the one to buy. |
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The grapnels in high strength aluminum alloy can be projected to a height of minimum 50 m and horizontally to a minimum of 80 metres. |
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After application of fluid shear many cells projected pseudopodia and spread on the glass surface. |
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This lack may be projected onto their culture, particularly if the lack is due to a culturally driven repression. |
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This is 42 zettabytes, more than 32 million times larger than the projected storage of the 2007 computer cluster. |
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It took me about 2 minutes before I'd quietly undone the two zips on the tent door and silently projected myself head first out of it. |
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The resonant emotions projected by the album render titles and lyrics unnecessary. |
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The south front of the curtain, overlooking the crag, is tower-free but the south-east angle is projected outside to create a sort of bastion. |
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The projected angle from the base of the fork suggests a gap would have remained, allowing a slim person to pass through. |
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Her CD sales were respectable, but never amounted to the blockbuster numbers her label and industry types projected. |
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However I'm not here to speak of failure, real or projected, but to make an announcement. |
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I rattled and sang to detoxify the current of anger the anti-abortion marchers projected. |
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The image on the view screen faded to nothing and was quickly replaced with an animation of the projected path of the rocket. |
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Moral values at the national level are idealized family values projected onto the nation. |
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This glazing is projected to save 9.5 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year. |
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A common form of language was projected as the pathway to progress and civilization. |
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The radiated light is directed so as to be projected from a tip of the light pen as required. |
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By placing the camera inside our lightproof box we can take a picture of the image being projected onto the back wall of our pinhole camera. |
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This year's sales are projected to expand by 5.85 billion ringgit from 4 billion ringgit last year. |
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Beaches are giant blank spaces, washed clean every day, on which all sorts of hopes are projected. |
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The piano projected brightly, the themes warmly shaped and the passagework bristling and with sensitive dynamics. |
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We have also projected out, using black hourglasses, a possible path for the propensity to hold U.S. currency. |
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The Steiner theorem states that the two pencils by which a conic is projected from two of its points are projectively related. |
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The brazier of fire projected its rays through the tinted glass and so glaringly illumined the room. |
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Imagine the chum trail as being a widening angle projected from the boat and getting deeper the further it travels. |
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I think that was really important to why I started to use projected images and slide projections. |
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For some reason, I'd projected such emotional and sentimental importance onto it. |
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Yesterday they projected that anxiety on to different events, and tomorrow they will move on to something else. |
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The bracket-like arms projected towards each other from opposite banks and served as spans of the bridge. |
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As an artificially created sound of the wind increases, the speed, shape, and color of projected clouds change. |
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Hywel's name may carry the same significance, or be later royalist propaganda projected into a mythical past. |
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Emergency supplies of flour, cooking oil and other basics are projected to run out in days in northern areas. |
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Because these projected experiments had never been done, assignment to a risk category was, of course, somewhat speculative and subjective. |
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To me, one of the best faces America has ever projected is the face of a Peace Corps volunteer. |
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The direct and simple vision she projected was that running a country was essentially no different from running a household or a shop. |
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By the year 2005, it is projected that as much as 18 percent of the known data in the world will be captured in machine-readable digital format. |
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In Jung's own experience such archetypal figures as the magician, shaman, witch-doctor, and wise old man were commonly projected. |
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The lens tube serves to magnify the illuminated slide, so that projected images from 6 to 12 feet wide can be obtained. |
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They were undoubtedly harder to make and are often far more refreshing than the usual pap that gets projected our way. |
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The images also revealed how time past can be fossilised and projected to the present. |
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For this awesome millennial undertaking the Council projected a renewed Christocentric humanism or anthropology. |
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Copies of the telegrams I sent as ambassador during this period were projected onto a large screen to allow the judge and jury to read them. |
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Small, pointed white ears projected from her head and a long flowing white tail protruded from her backside. |
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Out of his back, somewhere, apparently, the long stem of a chibouk projected, and reached far above his right shoulder. |
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Every week, he runs a scoreboard of winners and losers, based on projected overall grosses and often questionable production cost estimates. |
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Strewn throughout the theater are large pieces of fabric on which lights and photographs are projected. |
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Whereas Gossaert's outer frame conceals the termination of the baldachins, the replica extends them to their projected spires and highest vaults. |
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Students first draw a 2-inch margin around the edge of the paper, and then position the projected image on the paper. |
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Their pictures will be scanned, they'll be interviewed and all of that will be projected onto the exhibition in the marquee. |
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The disc began to light up and then projected a transparent hologram of my father. |
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The fragmented pieces of captured text are projected onto a blank white wall to create subtly shifting images suggestive of bygone worlds. |
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The three images were then projected onto a screen by three separate lanterns to reproduce the full colour image. |
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Motifs projected onto the scrims appear to be borrowed from the architecture of the theater itself. |
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Those descending the ramp see the agency's work projected on a series of theatrical scrims. |
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With these types of economic freedoms many people will jump on the bandwagon and the projected GDP growth figures are very likely to be met. |
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Dotted around the pitch-black stage, they appear to be sculpted masks on to which moving faces are projected. |
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The size should not be larger than 6 inches in height or it will be too large when projected onto the Masonite panel. |
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The bank rate was kept stable at 6 per cent and the GDP growth rate for 2004-05 was projected at 6.5-7 per cent. |
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The think tank projected next year's economic growth would hit 4.01 percent. |
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Architects contemplating their first hires should do a budget based on revenues and operating costs plus the projected salaries. |
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He explained and projected with his mind force the intricate use, development and unfoldment of the faculties of the third eye. |
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Loewer was the club's projected No.3 strutter before missing the 2000 season with a broken leg and then shoulder surgery. |
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You can also securitize the projected cash flows, as noted finance theorist Robert Merton has recommended. |
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Her upper voice notes ring out with authority and are set against a well balanced and projected bass underpinning. |
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Despite having had an alcoholic father, he projected a sense of self-assurance and equanimity. |
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Finally, projected costs can be massaged to make one or other option look more attractive. |
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A dancer gifted with unusual elevation and dramatic intensity she projected a challenging independence on stage. |
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As public life is emptied out and loses direction, private and personal preoccupations are projected into the public sphere. |
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With this level of projected coverage, both the McDermotts and Tullow can look to the future with optimism. |
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He projected that the market would continue to experience bearishness for a short run. |
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There were to be full oral openings by all parties projected to occupy four weeks at the start of the trial. |
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Okada projected the mercurial shift of moods in Beethoven's Fantasie Op 77 with resonant sonority. |
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Shadows from a point source appear parallel when projected onto a flat surface. |
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The distance between images taken along the optical z-axis and the number of images projected into a single plane is indicated. |
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They are fettered, and can only see shadows of objects carried behind them, projected by the light of a fire onto the back wall of the cave. |
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He has been projected as one of the top picks in the next draft and has drawn comparisons to former Miami standout Warren Sapp. |
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This is the period over which Mr. Lee has projected the calculation of future loss. |
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The article and accompanying cartoon were projected on a screen in front of a room of hacks and sub-editors, as the master dissected it. |
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In other words, he has been able to persuade them to view him uncritically despite the reality belying what is projected. |
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If your rate of improvement thus far were projected 15 years down the road, you would be benching 1,400 pounds. |
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The two original clips are projected on the left and right sections of a panoramic screen. |
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Polaris, the North Star, appears stationary in the sky because it is positioned close to the line of Earth's axis projected into space. |
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Depending on the position of the bracket, the image can be projected onto a surface in front of the phone or onto a wall. |
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We built the tour budget ourselves and modeled projected revenue against expenses. |
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Mauresmo is projected to equal her career-best ranking of fourth. |
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Well, what was that projected municipality if not a confederative institution? |
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The images of Tupac were projected from above onto a reflective surface, which then reflected them onto the giant screen. |
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Most of the Atari employees I saw projected an aura of almost delirious bliss. |
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Zaharchenko on Friday night projected defiance rather than bravado, no doubt buoyed by the Moscow-sent materiel and fighters. |
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So by that measure, Paul actually would spend more than the CBO projected this year, though less in later years. |
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They projected sexual charisma, to be sure, but it was a charisma that was tamed and domesticated for their youngest female fans. |
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It is easiest to observe real images when projected on an opaque screen. |
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However, global airfreight tonnage is projected to grow by only 2 percent. |
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Activities on stage got projected on giant screens flanking the dais, or on the jumbotron-like rig overhead. |
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So all things considered, it turned out much better than projected. |
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The sense of time lapse is disconcerting, seemingly reliant on the drama evoked by the size of the projected images rather than the impact of the work itself. |
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When such is the case, the beam projected will be highly diffused and of amorphous shape, indicating that it's being bounced off the side of the bore. |
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A few Latvian expletives were projected out the window, then those blue suede shoes hit that accelerator, and we all had had our first taste of Baltic road rage. |
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The long-time friend of the rocker and his family made a series of drawings of Ramone which was projected as a backdrop for the musicians appearing in concert. |
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Periodically, unpredictably, a roar makes the pavilion tremble and the menacing shadow of a low-flying plane is projected slowly across the vaulted ceiling. |
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This seems to have its source in the rock-like stoicism projected by Cooper onto his native characters who are always ready for the worst that is coming to them. |
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If there was a frisson of drama, it came when Gingrich spoke after Romney was projected to win Delaware. |
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Lucy Guerin danced in images projected onto the floor and wall, focus was placed on images of wrists and arms twisting and bending in uncomfortable and arhythmical movements. |
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Still adhering to hypnotic vocal melodies and traditional string arrangements, it has modernized Nordic roots music and projected it into an impressionistic future soundscape. |
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They projected the first movement with energy, with an eerie second section of pizzicati textures and augmented harmonies leading to the powerful coda. |
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I do understand the machine instruction bit but what's the difference between that and the RGB news reporters being projected to our eyes telling us about the world? |
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Other sources of revenue include a tax on stock and bond transactions, closing corporate tax shelter loopholes, projected budget surpluses, and household out-of pocket costs. |
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The stories are so minimal that anything could be projected on them and imbued with a significant meaning to its observer. |
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As the microbes moved toward the light to carry out photosynthesis, they projected the image of the stencil. |
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She also wastes no time in espousing her political views, by way of quotes from the likes of Einstein, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr, projected onto screens. |
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On the one hand, Sandoval has demonstrated the ability to win in a swing state, and is projected to coast in November. |
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The shallowness of the projected spaces gives the hands an iconic quality. |
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Neither the original nor the projected copy have been traced. |
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People are studying the maps with a sick kind of fascination and discussing projected paths and low pressure and millibars and such delights with a fair amount of regularity. |
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Grimes is a smart person who has projected nothing but fear and uncertainty thinly veiled with endless boasts of toughness. |
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The Factory never looked as good, with swirling images projected onto one bare wall and a mirrorball spreading spots of light around the rest of them. |
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He projected an unpretentious, open image, and his reputation for moral rectitude became a crucial asset for a nation still shocked by the Watergate scandal. |
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Maize shortfalls are also projected for Lesotho, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. |
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This resulted in serious shortfalls in the projected revenue stream. |
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And no amount of projected aid to the moderate rebels will change that unfortunate but unarguable fact. |
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There is projected growth in the convertible market in Europe. |
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The pitiable last photo of the naked megastar projected into the courtroom as Rogers testified is unforgettable. |
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That has come into vogue and you have players who used to be considered tweeners, really just undersized defensive ends, being projected to what is a need position now. |
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They argue that even if deferred taxes are undercounted, the sum is too small to affect the enormous fiscal gap projected between long-term revenues and outlays. |
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On the downside, I had projected a deep and profound unhappiness. |
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By the 2004-2005 growing season, projected crop profiles suggest that Pacific Rose will be second only to Braeburn in total export volumes of fruit. |
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He was also a master consensus builder, rarely suffering a dissenting vote on the Fed board, an achievement that projected a powerful sense of certainty. |
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He projected his own violent moods on to the canvas in red and green. |
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For instance, in Arkansas, a projected 57 percent of voters backed Republican Tom Cotton for the Senate. |
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On Tuesday, the World Health Organization projected that by December there could be 10,000 new cases per week in West Africa. |
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The memorial takes the form of two projected towers of light, which will beam from dusk until 11 pm, visible for miles around, a hologram of loss. |
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There exists a sense of psychosis projected through his paintings, as if genetically passed down from his late grandfather. |
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Over the next four decades, this population is projected to more than quadruple. |
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Optical sections were taken and projected into a single plane. |
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Anne Barry, placed statuesquely on a moving platform, became a living geological formation as video footage of oceans and flowing lava were projected onto her enormous dress. |
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Instead of ignoring the hate projected at me, I elected to retweet some of the most vile responses. |
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This is the power of the light that is emitted per projected surface area into a given solid angle, and it is measured in watts per square metre per steradian. |
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Using 35-millimeter film, the camera produced high quality pairs of images that could be viewed in hand-held illuminated stereoscopes or projected using polarizing filters. |
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As these people grow old, theory has long projected, they will cash out of the stocks and stock mutual funds that now fill their retirement accounts. |
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The human brain is divided in two hemispheres and, when the eye first lands on a word, the two parts of the word are initially projected to opposing sides of the brain. |
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The complete dominance of the composition by the figures, themselves projected on so heroic a scale, was a major influence on the course of High Renaissance art. |
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Actual short-term experience has generally been more favorable than estimated at the time of the 1983 amendments, with income exceeding outgo by more than had been projected. |
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Now all that notwithstanding, the rapid one-time shift in population composition associated with the baby boom is projected to outpace increases in productivity growth. |
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The commission looked at a number of projected overspends and was told that four council directorates had put in place moratoriums on spending to control the situation. |
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The mini-operas are in English, with English surtitles projected on the walls as part of the convention-breaking design that will surround the roaming audience. |
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At the head of the room, a large screen was suspended from the ceiling and onto it was projected what appeared to be the layout for their graduation. |
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Outside, after dark, black-and-white cloudscapes were projected onto the gallery's townhouse facade in pretty juxtapositions reminiscent of Surrealist collage. |
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Nowhere else in Canada will theatre goers experience the art form of Peking opera performed in English and Mandarin with English subtitles projected on a screen. |
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Campers can use polymer clay for sculpting on the final day of camp sessions when the projected schedule does not permit conventional firing of ordinary clay. |
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Outer lip thin, long, with anterior end projected and incurved. |
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A projectile is an object that has been launched, shot, hurled, thrown or by other means projected and which continues in motion due to its own inertia. |
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He was sat at an architect's desk with a laptop, wearing wraparound shades, and having his words projected on to a plasma screen behind him while a small audience watched. |
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He could have concluded that there were no firewalls just by looking from the ground level because the walls would have projected above the roofline. |
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The already complex spaces are animated in intriguingly theatrical ways with subtle patterns of light projected against cloudlike suspended ceilings. |
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This is the critical result which confirms the correctness of the calculated viewpoints and determines the sizes of the resulting projected images. |
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Women Studies from the beginning was projected as a critical inquiry that would seek to expose the structures that upheld the subordination of women. |
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But concerted buying of the currency will be inevitable should it go into free fall if the US recovery turns out to be less robust than projected. |
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But being me I kept being distracted by the fringe of the projected image. |
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Extreme weather events such as heat waves, heavy precipitation events, floods, draughts, fires, pest outbreaks and severe cyclonic storms are projected to increase. |
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The management told us before Christmas that we were a little down on the projected budget in the three months to December but the company was still operating at a profit. |
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The after-tax payback period is projected at almost two years. |
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The current budget's deficit is projected at 54.32 trillion rupiah. |
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Thus, it is not surprising that McDyer's strategies began to bring results, and, after Lemass was elected in the late 1950s, McDyer projected many more schemes. |
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Entrance to the station is by way of a single open arch, which is projected forward through the booking hall into a subway and four staircases leading to two island platforms. |
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Its head is broad and blunt and it has a largish mouth which, because of a series of joints, can be projected forward instantly like a telescopic tube. |
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Projectiles are any items that can be thrown or projected into the face or path of an assailant to distract him, make him flinch, or to affect his eyesight momentarily. |
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The programme uses old TV footage projected onto famous buildings and modern scenes to give a sense of the dynamism and energy of an ever-changing city. |
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Then we did a panel where Scott projected said slides and I sat with a microphone to interview Julie and extract whatever recollections were evoked by each cover. |
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The same voice from before projected itself into the room once again. |
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Two hundred years ago, these very records reveal that flight was possible in great steel objects resembling birds and sound could be projected over thousands of miles. |
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The first was based on the fact that the Earth is a sphere, and its surface cannot be projected or transferred to the flat surface of a map without some element of distortion. |
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I started to use slide projection and projected images more generally. |
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The initial buzz and projected rapid adoption rate of the technology is being driven by suppliers' zeal to stay in the good graces of the proverbial 900-pound gorilla. |
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The pupils do not change size when a bright light is projected into them. |
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Because of the projected increase in type 2 diabetes the number of diabetic patients worldwide is predicted to double within the next 15 years, to over 100 million. |
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But once the circuit elements get down to sizes close to the wavelength of light, diffraction begins to blur the circuit patterns as they are projected. |
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The halation to which he referred is a further diffusion of light that can occur around highlights, as well as around other areas of brightness in a projected camera image. |
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A projected digest of the law of contract fell through for want of time. |
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But I'm not a fan the White House's refusal to acknowledge that they are dipping into the Social Security surplus, perhaps even more so than projected. |
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And with employment down and the economy projected to remain in the doldrums for the foreseeable future, it's no good betting that rising ridership will save the system. |
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As a community where shame has to be denied and aggressively projected outside of the self they feel strongly inclined to externalize this shame in violence. |
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Thus there was some overlap between the projected Round Table fellowship and the actualized Order of the Garter. |
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As soon as it opened, the motorway got close to its projected maximum volume on significant sections. |
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By 2050, Australia's population is currently projected to reach around 42 million. |
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During the 21st century, glaciers and snow cover are projected to continue their widespread retreat. |
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Egypt's economy is one of the largest and most diversified in the Middle East, and is projected to become one of the largest in the 21st century. |
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Prices rose significantly in 2015 and early 2016, but delivery of new tankers was projected to keep prices in check. |
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Suddenly a little boy somersaulted around the corner of the house as if he had been projected down a flight of stairs by a catapultian boot. |
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However, in absolute terms, it comprises a substantial percentage of human carbon emissions, and this contribution is projected to grow. |
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When the two projected shapes have exactly the same opacity, it means the stone's long side is facing directly toward the sun. |
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A stereonet is a stereographic projection of a sphere onto a plane, in which planes are projected as lines and lines are projected as points. |
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The climate is projected to warm and precipitation patterns to change under present climate change models. |
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Nuclear power presently provides about 30 percent of the total power needs, its share is projected to increase to 40 percent. |
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Survey analysts projected that this would have starved Japan, forcing an earlier end to the war. |
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By 1988, 265 hectares of a projected 336 hectares had been treated, with 39 range reserve sites and 36 forestry plantation sites established. |
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We projected additional reforms with the aim of establishing a depoliticized and professional administration. |
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Gains will benefit from a strong projected recovery in semiconductor shipments, as well as a shift to higher priced photolithographic chemicals. |
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The laser beam is projected through two beam-deflecting mirrors mounted to high-speed, high-accuracy galvanometers. |
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Motor vehicle registration fees, vanity plate and title fees are also projected to be flat. |
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The projected surtitles were too dim and the font too small to be read comfortably. |
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This model assumes that the practical surface source can be projected into several point sources. |
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Medee will be performed in French with English supertitles projected at the Lab Theater in Minneapolis. |
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The largest increases in occupancy were projected for medium-sized hospitals and large nonteaching hospitals. |
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