His inward eye of the camera on the decadent private residence of a royalty, reflect both ruination and a lack of taste and refinement. |
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The image is first captured by the inward eye and the camera merely provides a technological tool for its realisation. |
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It is Kalanabagram that flashes upon my inward eye when I think of rural India, or, more accurately, rural Bengal. |
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For the first time in my life, I was humbled before my dear student for awakening my inward eye. |
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Congenital strabismus with upward and/or upward and inward eye rotation is often noted in Appaloosa foals with equine congenital stationary night blindness. |
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This type of inward strabismus, glasses sliding inward eye is removed, the slide is inserted glasses are completely correct. |
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But the memory is not just that of either writer, it is that of the river itself, a timeless inward eye. |
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The important thing is to use the analytic eye, which the architect develops in his work, and combine it with the free artistic creative inward eye, usualy used by the novelist or poet. |
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Elliot could not drive the black sky from his inward eye. |
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