Important municipal information must also be available in Braille format for the visually impaired. |
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I am the first to admit that Oshima Nagisa's Gohatto is a visually beautiful film. |
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It's also a symbol of the Sun, not just visually but it's correspondence with Tiphereth the sephira of the Sun. |
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Since it opened I went along with a visually impaired member of the committee to sample the notice board in Braille. |
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The film is visually spectacular, with epic battle scenes and meticulous attention to period detail. |
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The metronome is handy and well positioned visually to be a constant reminder of the benefit of slow practice. |
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It is less tapered than earlier Boston tankards and is visually bound by applied ridged hoops. |
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In animation, ideas start with doodles and you arrive at visually interesting things that way. |
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There's something about blocks of text, with odd patterns and traceries running through it, that is visually arresting. |
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Apart from looking rather untidy such displays can cause major difficulties for people in wheelchairs or the visually disabled. |
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How many blind or visually impaired people do we know who can go out and buy something as rudimentary as a Perkins braillewriter today? |
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A visually stunning and bountifully informative 500-page coffee-table book of the same name has also been published as a companion to the series. |
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It allows you to visually inspect your cases for cracks and splits much more easily. |
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It is a visually impressive film, using high contrast digital photography to make the daytime burn and the nights darker than reality. |
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The architects even specified that plastered surfaces were to have no joint markings that would visually interrupt their continuity. |
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Attractive and photogenic, he was the natural choice to visually represent the party and its programs. |
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The results included manicured fairways that were extremely playable and visually attractive, with tighter striping for television. |
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The researchers found that the flies first visually measure the gap width and then only cross the gap if it is a traversable width. |
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The film is a superb mythopoetic epic, full of thunderous emotion and as visually awe-inducing as anything you've ever seen. |
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Her still lifes, which involve random and often visually unharmonious elements, are nonetheless conscientiously and fastidiously made. |
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Cores were visually cross-dated using narrow rings as signature years to accurately assign a year to each tree ring. |
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I suspect, in fact, that this is as a consequence of having spent so much time recently thinking visually. |
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That said there's little otherwise that is excessive in this trim and spare piece of emotionally and visually restrained film-making. |
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She experimented with photography as a means for transforming the immediacy of experience into something visually and intellectually abstract. |
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Your focal point is visually eye-level, straight ahead in the depth of the room, or the opposite wall. |
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The units visually integrate into the landscape, and were constructed without the use of heavy equipment. |
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The collar is where the leaf blade visually breaks away from the sheath and the stalk. |
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Cutting between narratives with various video montages, the film is visually breathtaking. |
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The bare interiors and golden dust in the blazing heat outside are still lives in this visually captivating movie. |
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A homograph is a letter or string that is visually confusable with a different letter or string. |
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While computers have thrown up many seemingly ideal jobs for the visually impaired, he cautions employers against typecasting blind employees. |
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The solution was a special effect known as morphing, in which the transitions are visually seamless. |
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The Los Angeles Times visually muzzled the rioters by banishing them from the paper's most important page. |
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Both visually and musically the whole show is as bright and shiny as a brand-new kitchen. |
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Hot colours tend to advance visually and dominate, making less strong colours appear dull and insipid. |
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Heifers were visually inspected at insemination for paint markings to compare estrous detection methods. |
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Pinnated Bittern is a species that is visually similar to the American Bittern which is more familiar to North American observers. |
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The Web was a dismal place for ingesting information because it was visually bereft, difficult to move around in, and generally unpleasant. |
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I love reading on websites, where else can you ingest all the varied means of visually conveying information simultaneously? |
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We are delighted that a company of four visually impaired computerate colleagues have come on board to provide support and training. |
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While they can be visually striking and often emotionally engaging, they are also infused with a deep sense of pessimism. |
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It is understood that security fencing is necessary but visually the yard could be improved with natural screening. |
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Experience is a great tool to possess when visually evaluating a swimmer's condition but it is not infallible and we all make mistakes. |
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We want people to appreciate these images visually instead of seeing them inextricably connected to the text. |
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In this respect, visually speaking, the film will be slightly reminiscent of fauvism. |
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I am fashioning this material into a visually poetic tribute to his genius. |
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They interact visually with a background composed of abstract patterns in grayed hues, which echo the scrolls graphically and coloristically. |
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Its natural coloration allows it to blend in seamlessly with its environment, making it more difficult for its prey to visually spot it. |
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The prize will honor a visually compelling, coherent body of work that bears witness and has integrity of purpose. |
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One of the most visually coherent and imposing bodies of work I did see was that produced by a fourth year sculpture student. |
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Authentic architectural experiences derive from real or ideated bodily confrontations rather than visually observed entities. |
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In closely spaced weaving, the pattern of intersections becomes visually subservient to the plane. |
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Few crustaceans hunt prey as a lion or a tiger does, but the mantis shrimp visually selects and stalks its victim. |
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This test method covers a system for visually discriminating peat and other highly organic soils on the basis of degree of humification. |
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If you could visually represent the ebb and flow of my thoughts, you'd find a lot of swirly folded patterns emerging. |
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The term Churrigueresque denotes a style that is visually frenetic and exuberantly detailed. |
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We watch as he pulls away, overtakes a large panel truck and, visually, becomes part of it. |
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He uses tracking shots to physically connect his characters to one another and circular pans to visually illustrate his thesis. |
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In other cases, however, a house or building might have a large flue, but not be visually suited for a huge chimney pot. |
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As in all the chapters, David maintains the excitement visually with pictures and page designs that make such a book a page-turner. |
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Complicating the film visually is the always shifting point of view and the issue of reality versus memory versus the supernatural. |
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Based on the 18-year-old stage musical, The Phantom Of The Opera is a considerably flawed, yet visually superb, tale of beauty, beast and love. |
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In fact, excessively bright lighting makes much of the urban environment visually harsh. |
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One gruesome scene is shot behind an oppressive red filter, visually suffocating the viewer. |
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While attempting to create a visually striking performance, Kosky tends to exaggerate these elements, giving it a rather histrionic quality. |
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Already the evolving streetscape of River Street is safer traffic-wise, more exciting visually, inviting for shoppers and pedestrian friendly. |
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Percent cover of each species in the herb stratum was estimated visually using a portable 1 X 1 m quadrat with 1 dm graduations. |
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Rifles for the visually impaired athletes are equipped with electro-acoustic glasses, which utilize an optronic system. |
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None the less, there is a long tradition of visually depicting the world of the Acadians before 1755 as a rural paradise. |
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It certainly shouldn't tug at the heartstrings, satisfy the mind and thrill visually all at the same time. |
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In a visually economical and brilliantly staged turning point, the village idiot jealously, for love of Ivy, stabs Lucius nearly to death. |
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The series was also notable for the wonderfully adroit way it visually mixed the father's past and present, and segued from one to the other. |
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The result does not do justice to the quality of some of the pictures, and is visually unsatisfactory and somewhat unattractive. |
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The advent of audio cassettes and prompters for the visually impaired seem to be a blessing. |
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At times kamacite can be found so closely intermixed with taenite that it is difficult to distinguish them visually. |
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This improves the readability of the Web page, especially for those who may be visually impaired. |
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In these places, one picks an avatar, navigates visually depicted environments, and chats with other individuals. |
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Honed stone floors provide natural slip resistance and connect the room visually with the pool deck, speced in the same material. |
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The holes were visually inspected and I found no signs of animal carcasses or discernible flesh in any of the holes. |
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The viability was visually evaluated by checking membrane integrity using a phase-contrast stereomicroscope. |
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Sequences of A. thaliana and A. lyrata populations were aligned and visually corrected. |
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Imam said his team would prepare regulations allowing family members to help the visually impaired exercise their political rights. |
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It is visually appealing, with cartoons, bulleted checklists, and boxed exercises breaking up short chunks of text. |
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I personally don't favor the more visually experimental ones, but your mileage may vary. |
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The beaded bags created from about 1900 to 1940 are among the most visually interesting examples of American Indian beadwork. |
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This provides a visually intricate envelope to the external public space and assists night-time security to the main entrance. |
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Grainy and pockmarked, their textures are as repellently suggestive as they are visually riveting. |
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Some are flush with the gutter or even leaping off the top of the page and as such are visually confusing. |
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Now, visually I agree, that gunmetal is not a great look for a comic book movie but I don't think it takes away from the film. |
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Some such as the commonly used Leyland cypress and Lawson's cypress grow very fast, present maintenance problems and are visually intrusive. |
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This is a useful lead-in for them because it allows them to show, visually, that their numbers really do go down. |
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Their grouse is that other south Indian language films are sound both technically and visually as they have film cities of their own. |
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An hour later, you return with something to appease your family both visually and digestively. |
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That they were visually impaired did not handicap their ambitions at least. |
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The presence of nitrite is detected by a colour change to pink upon addition of specific reagents that can be seen visually. |
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A shared vocabulary of high-tech construction details links the buildings visually. |
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Sure, his inner beauty might be glorious, but visually he's more like a Quasimodo. |
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The occurrence of trees with decumbent stem form was also noted and leaning of the stem from a vertical posture was visually assessed. |
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The proposed development will not form a visually obstructive feature in the landscape. |
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It reminded me visually and spatially of how it feels to be very little and gaze up at the sky on a clear and starry night. |
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Both films are vivid riots of colour, rhythm and violence, full of gun-toting gangsters and visually opulent set pieces. |
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They also plan to create a scented garden primarily for the blind and visually impaired. |
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Remote-sensing and other geospatial data provide an accurate and visually compelling backdrop in which to embed related data and models. |
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It is visually sumptuous and I found its peculiar whimsy and eccentricity never less than thrilling. |
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This means that my bras tend to be functional rather than visually attractive. |
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Internal walkways are two-level trellised arcades which visually unify the entire Hebrew Union Complex. |
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These tadpoles have large frontal eyes and probably direct their prey capture strikes visually. |
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It's a standing joke that the more morphine I took, the more visually exciting it got. |
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The handsome, calligraphic script corresponds visually with Vega's unfettered strokes of paint, adding to the formal interest of these works. |
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Critics have already compared this film to the work of Terrence Malick with its slow-motion, visually arresting style. |
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This allows us to program the rover's traverses across the terrain visually and to place its arm with a high degree of precision. |
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Although not strictly transparent, the weave is loose enough for it to visually disappear into the background. |
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Scatterplots and residual plots were visually examined to insure that model assumptions were met. |
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However, visually this is a treat, and the performances from the largely non-professional cast are charming. |
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A native of Haryana and a visually impaired person herself, Ms. Singhal came to Bangalore to see if she could achieve something on her own. |
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Many children who have visually impaired parents, who are single or divorced, cannot devote much time for their wards. |
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For the blind or visually impaired, judo can offer a sense of control by being more aware of their surroundings. |
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We are currently developing a pre-visit audio guide for visually impaired visitors to the Eden Project. |
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They are visually poisonous, depressing, environmentally undermining, life-shortening, spiritually deadening, brain-dulling piles of crud. |
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The obvious implementation of the work is in relation to the visually impaired. |
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Amongst the more unusual events will be a demonstration of visually impaired archery. |
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I love telling a story visually, with plenty of freeze-frames, slow-motion, montage, sound and music. |
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Apparently, the staff wanted the program to be attractive visually as well as aurally. |
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She had helped slow learners, schizophrenic adults, people who were visually and aurally impaired, and children with autism and cerebral palsy. |
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Access sometimes focuses only on wheelchair users, however visually impaired people and others need to be included too. |
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When things get visually complicated, the frame rate often slows down as well, which makes the film feel unfinished. |
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It means visually impaired people in Grimsby will have the chance to go out on a tandem bike with a sighted cyclist. |
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The pompous, splendid Library, on the other hand, visually overwhelms its contents. |
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The company designs, manufactures and distributes a range of electronic magnifiers for the visually impaired and partially sighted. |
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But from this vantage point along the axis of the mall, Independence Hall is visually overwhelmed by much larger buildings in the distance. |
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There are those rare exceptions, though, works of animation that are either visually stunning or serve to make some sort of satiric commentary. |
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It would show readers the blog cares to be as exquisite as possible, visually. |
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For more than two decades, the Encino Judo Club has helped teach martial arts skills to blind and visually impaired athletes. |
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Two case studies explore some models of support for visually impaired students, which have an impact on teaching and learning. |
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Elko's Joseph says any wood coming from a burn area to his mill will be visually inspected at the scales while on the truck. |
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Channeling the errand momentum, Ace led with his right hand and cartwheeled backward leading into a chain of visually stunning backflips. |
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A number of programs are commercially available to facilitate the use of technology by the visually impaired. |
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The walk is visually stunning for anyone used to a dry, brown landscape, and a serious tempter for more. |
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Don't express pity or show excessive sympathy towards the visually impaired. |
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This point about York's and Thursday's ultimate subservience to the army is iterated visually in the same scene. |
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The desire to have such equipment in Orkney was prompted by the success of the visually impaired markswoman. |
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We defined inspection behavior as an approach toward the model predator in a tentative manner while visually fixating the model predator. |
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Last year, I took the opportunity to go on a missionary trip to Asia to work with orphans who are visually impaired. |
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In that work a thematics of the social tensions around connection and disconnection is articulated visually. |
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The one thing that they have in common is that they're both visually impaired. |
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Free massages will be provided by 120 blind masseurs and there will be performances by visually impaired artists. |
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Many raised black pens to the sky, visually evoking the adage that the pen is mightier than the sword. |
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But the NFB gave me the opportunity to make new masters of all of my films, so I went in with a colourist to make them visually perfect. |
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It cuts the story back to the bare bones but is visually interesting, even for those not very familiar with Shakespeare's text. |
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Both are straightforward and easy to use, and although functions can be performed mathematically, they can just as easily be adjusted visually. |
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All visitors must be visually screened prior to being allowed access to the building. |
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Mr Monaghan was blocked by the local authority on the grounds that the site was within a buffer zone of visually sensitive land. |
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Nowadays, most spectrograms map frequency to a predefined color table to visually clarify the plot. |
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How does one visually compare the inconceivable with the sensible, seeable, quotidian world? |
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The relationships between the characters are explored through angles and lighting, and much more is expressed visually than verbally. |
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Shot in black-and-white, this is a visually spare film featuring empty landscapes of sand dunes, sand storms, and unco-operative camels. |
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Artists must concentrate on making their presentations visually apt and pleasing. |
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A poor neighborhood is visually and fundamentally recognized by chaos, noise, dirt, brokenness and a lack of resources. |
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The continuity of floor and wall tiles visually integrates a rimless shower with the rest of the bathroom. |
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With his use of the moving camera paired with visually compatible, we move briskly through the action. |
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My visually impaired junior assistant helped the group get started on Brailling the alphabet. |
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One strategy to assist in this assessment is the use of a sociogram, which visually depicts participant interaction and whether the subsequent content analysis reflects all group members. |
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While men are aroused visually, women are more aroused by words. |
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And live, visually, it's taking things to the next level as well. |
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They are never portraits of specific individuals who might interest us, even visually, apart from their pictorial roles. |
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Edward DeHaan and his colleagues describe covert recognition in prosopagnosia, another category-specific agnosia in which faces cannot be visually recognized. |
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The repeating segments create loops and coils that visually reside on the surface of each panel and mingle with surrounding passages of more abstract ornament. |
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A single worker at the secondary packaging station visually inspects the bottles, replenishes materials as needed and manually palletizes product bundles. |
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Rendered only somewhat individual by almost insignificant pencil numbers along the edges, the rows and columns form a visually disturbing base latticework. |
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We also get to see entire animatics sequences that will delight anyone wondering how all the elements come together for a movie this visually powerful. |
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The slower mode corresponded to cells that we had visually identified as anisotropic spreading cells and the faster mode corresponded to the cells identified as isotropic. |
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It's complicated, because actually sometimes I like wearing skirts and being femme, and visually I don't pass as a man at all unless I'm dragged up to the nines. |
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In a visit to the European Parliament during yet another discussion of the Conflict, this change was visually striking. |
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Only a few artists have used letterpress in such a visually creative way. |
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Another visually interesting dessert is the kalamay na ure, which looks like a glowing purple rhomboid, a sweet pasty thing made with purple rice. |
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His mane has grown long and shaggy, visually appealing and attractive, and he asked for a silver and diamond stud instead of a dangler for his translator. |
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Finally, we select visually appealing and interesting weapons as we also want our weapons to have interesting silhouettes and to stand out from other games. |
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The degradation may have been seen visually as a change in appearance. |
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He has filled the empty apron stage with a magical, glittering and visually delightful scenes and tableaux to follow the fall from grace of the Master and his lover. |
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I learned how to roller-skate in two weeks and told him that I could do scenes with the skates on during the race to make it more visually appealing. |
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The hallucination is visually incoherent, either a rough approximation of text or a random assemblage of letters. |
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The opportunity to have information introduced aurally, visually and kinesthetically can increase the possibility that students will understand and remember information. |
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The beneficiary of this amazing journey would be the National Council for the Blind of Ireland and also taking part were two visually impaired cyclists on tandems. |
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Possibly the most visually striking of all of the South American psittacines, the hawk-headed parrot, Deroptyus accipitrinus, is becoming more common in aviculture. |
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And it was complemented texturally, visually and tastily by its marinated baby beetroots, though the spring roll of its confit leg was a little leaden. |
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That accounts for a dense, but visually acceptable tessellation of rhombi. |
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Those outlines are handed over to one of four storyboard teams who have two weeks to visually outline the episode. |
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And the system eliminates touts because the doormen will check, visually rather than by computer, that the barcode message has been sent directly from the ticketing agency. |
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The entire procedure is performed under direct visualization by using transillumination so the surgeon visually can confirm when the vessels are removed completely. |
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Very young children are not yet as visually biased as adults. |
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For instance, the first time you don a new pair of bifocals, there is a difference in what you perceive visually and what your hand does when you go to reach for something. |
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It's anyone's guess how Ken MacDonald recharges his creative juices but visually the set master has done it again with a bi-level concept that barely fits the stage. |
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Few firearms are as visually intimidating as a double-barreled shotgun. |
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While the fight may not be as visually arresting as, say, a shrewdness of apes stampeding across San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, it will certainly do. |
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The moon gates allow the trees to be visually isolated from each other. |
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A digital tone generator produced a pure tone sinusoid, and the intensity envelope was visually adjusted to fit the envelope of a representative call of the population. |
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Though certainly not designed for casual viewing, Gerry is too visually rich and mordantly witty to deserve the slagging it's received in some quarters. |
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Also on the anvil are a Braille slate, abacus for mathematics, geometry set with raised numbers and an alphabet plate to enable the visually impaired to learn to write. |
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The powerful effect of unison movement and the speed with which show steps are performed makes the choreography visually exciting to the audience. |
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They are usually registered partially sighted by their thirties, suffering night blindness and losing their peripheral vision to become severely visually disabled. |
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At once existential and literal, Mosquera's vignettes are visually seductive, successfully engaging both our need to belong and our sense of self. |
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Train a visually impaired child to walk alone like sighted children. |
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Every seven minutes someone in America becomes blind or visually impaired. |
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The visually attractive system of external roof hangers enabled him to create vast column-free halls, providing exhibitors with maximum flexibility. |
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I apologized and have developed an excellent relationship with the person truly assigned the responsibility of assisting the visually impaired with their general needs. |
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Clever people at the University of Rochester have flipped the typical use of RFID around and created a navigational aid for the visually impaired. |
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Such is the standing of the game in Pakistan that blind cricket has become a major force in the slow integration of visually impaired people into mainstream society. |
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Unlike some visually impaired girls I have met, I am always on the move. |
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These findings suggest the existence of two distinct modes of visuomotor control, one activated for visually guided movements and the other for delayed actions. |
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Requiem for a Dream Simply in terms of visually gripping it would be a tie between Trainspotting and Requiem for a Dream. |
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Eye movements were recorded using electro-oculography and visually observed with the aid of Frenzel lenses during both sound and pressure challenge in four patients. |
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A caricaturist and political cartoonist of exceptional savagery, Scarfe's work is diverse, prolific, and visually stunning as well as being controversial. |
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Ambush foragers typically respond visually to moving prey, but omnivores and herbivores may frequently need to identify immobile plant parts as food. |
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The visually striking labels served as an effective marketing tool. |
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His usual design team has created another visually striking show. |
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It will introduce the sections of the exhibition, including a color-coded map to help visitors orient themselves in the visually crowded environment. |
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Waterford's new exciting theatre company combines a mixture of traditional, avant-garde and street influences to create a visually and cerebrally entertaining performance. |
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It actually becomes a truly chilling, beyond-twisted junk film that never ceases to amaze in its chintzily charming, visually inspired, and honestly whorish way. |
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Ideally, sites should be palpated rather than just visually examined. |
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The painting is both visually accurate and coloristically interesting, rendered as it is in a subjective combination of blues, greens, gold and lavender. |
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Such graphic organizers allow students to manipulate and reconfigure brainstormed ideas and color code and group those ideas in ways that visually represent their thoughts. |
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The beneficiaries included indigent persons such as the visually challenged man who lived with his family in the claustrophobic confines of a public call booth. |
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One of the most popular, because it is visually striking, is made with Blavod Black Vodka, a brand infused with an herb that gives it a dark color. |
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They managed to condense their dad's career in record time with power charged renderings of his greatest hits helped visually by the large screen photographic montage. |
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The maintenance team failed to follow proper procedures outlined in the loading manual, which required them to open the filler cap and to visually check the fuel level. |
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It becomes instructively frustrating to discover how many terms we take for granted in discussing ways of knowing, for which we have only visually oriented vocabulary. |
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She also ignored his voice and did not try to seek him out visually when he would at times interject comments during the exam or immediately afterwards. |
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This guide is both a visually engaging and a clearly written introduction to reading the night sky with the naked eye, a telescope, or binoculars. |
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They also feed visually by capturing prey from the surface of mud or water, by plunging their heads into water, and by snatching insects from the air. |
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The controllers instructed Flight 1101 to make a fly-by past the Piarco airport control tower so that they could visually confirm whether the landing gear was down or not. |
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Flutists are asked to sing through their instruments, pianists are asked to whistle and moan, and instrumental scores are visually twisted into circles or cruciforms. |
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Also some of the buttons have a raised edge to help the visually impaired, but which are also handy when you're fumbling around for the pause button in the dark. |
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The newer generation of film-makers have reacted against its perceived preachiness, looking instead for a style that is imaginative, challenging, and visually stimulating. |
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The movie is splendidly arrayed visually, but transforms her prim, priggish character and makes her lusty, strong-willed and far too politically progressive for her era. |
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Conflicting emotions were brought up in the process, and we used our counseling skills to work through these and find ways to transform them, both visually and psychically. |
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In the echoic-visual condition, samples were presented underwater behind a thin black polyethylene screen that was visually opaque but echoically transparent. |
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The film was more visually successful than previous efforts. |
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It is as visually appealing as its story is engaging and imaginative. |
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At 24 hours after irradiation, sites were visually assessed to determine the minimal erythemal dose, i.e. the lowest dose at which erythema was perceptible. |
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We can detect a loosening of the brush in some of Garofalo's other paintings, notably in the drapery and visually resonant landscape of the Suxena Altarpiece. |
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This soft palette accentuates the dreamy, languorous quality of the story and makes this film one of the most visually elegant of early three-strip Technicolor works. |
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The age-specific distribution of a population is often visually presented with a population pyramid, with males depicted on the left, and females on the right. |
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Belyayev had to stretch across both seats to look through the spacecraft's porthole to visually orient the spacecraft before the retrofire burn then scramble back into his seat for re-entry. |
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ViewPlus commercializes technologies that help the visually impaired access graphical information tactilely. |
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The product is visually and tactilely attractive and maintains premium performance levels for acquisition, rewet and masking. |
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Larval burying beetles also beg visually, making a waving motion when their parents appear. |
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In Horsehead, 1992, a painting on a thin sheet of wood, the background of diluted paint and the grain of the wood surface are visually puzzling. |
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The chair features bright, scattered brushmarks printed on velvet, and is not only visually stunning, but feels soft and sumptuous to touch. |
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Why do you want an industrial hygienist to pretest the area, which you know is visually moldy? |
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Homes were visually inspected to confirm the use of mastic and identify obvious deficiencies. |
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Scattergrams are a visual representation of quantitative results and are particularly useful for visually comparing numerical data. |
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Were it not for saddeningly regular frame-rate drops, it would visually be up there with the Wii's best output too. |
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The color match under the three illuminants is computed and then visually verified under the different standardized lights in a viewing area. |
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Star clusters are among the most visually alluring and astrophysically fascinating objects in the sky. |
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The ProcessMate 6100 is easy to set up and operators are able to visually observe solder being reflowed to prevent common soldering defects. |
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Fraenal attachment was assessed visually and if the fraenum was attached close to the tip of the tongue, then it was considered as ankyloglossia. |
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Vertically the bar should be visually centered between the x-height and the ascender. |
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Dye and fluorescent tracers are used for detecting fluid leaks visually or by sensitive cameras or fluorometers. |
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Some materials become invaluable in teaching the visually impaired such as glue sticks, air-dry clay, and wax-covered yarn sticks. |
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The sloping hood allows the operator to visually check the surrounding area when working with the front loader, even with the bucket lowered. |
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Yes, the work tickles the funnybone, and the the drawings show visually why your funnybone should be tickled. |
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The DPA has supported the undergrounding of these visually intrusive power lines for many years. |
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Blinkies visually indicate the areas of a photograph where the exposure is beyond the range of the film. |
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No contemporary painting or sculpture of Confucius survives, and it was only during the Han Dynasty that he was portrayed visually. |
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Prominent Malaysian artist Syed Thajudeen visually depicted the epic tale of the founding of Malacca on canvas. |
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The relief sculptures decorating the Ara Pacis visually augmented the written record of Augustus' triumphs in the Res Gestae. |
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The depiction is visually rather similar to modern monoplacophorans, and some suggest it may resemble very early molluscs. |
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Lichens are grouped by thallus type, since the thallus is usually the most visually prominent part of the lichen. |
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Pollinators are often visually attracted by the shape and colours of the labellum. |
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If the traffic is visually acquired, pilots are instructed to maintain visual separation from the traffic. |
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This can help with camouflage when the cuttlefish becomes visually similar to objects in its environment such as kelp or rocks. |
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Cephalopods have a rhabdomeric visual system which means they are visually sensitive to polarized light. |
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Cephalopods are remarkable for how quickly and diversely they can communicate visually. |
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Usually opposite the entrance to the prayer hall is the qiblah wall, the visually emphasized area inside the prayer hall. |
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Wayfindr technology was introduced to the station in 2015 to help the visually impaired navigate the station. |
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Once the capital of Scotland, Stirling is visually dominated by Stirling Castle. |
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A number of other sculptures were relocated in 2011 to more visually prominent locations around the town creating new landmarks. |
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It is nearly impossible to differentiate between cut citrine and yellow topaz visually, but they differ in hardness. |
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In pop art, material is sometimes visually removed from its known context, isolated, or combined with unrelated material. |
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Townshend considered himself less technical than guitarists such as Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck and wanted to stand out visually instead. |
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On 29 December 1881, The Times described the electric lighting as superior, visually, to gaslight. |
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However, since and including 1994 the announcements have been presented visually. |
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This looked incredibly cool, and borrowed visually from video games and from the YouTube microgenre of shopping-cart crashes. |
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The series is noted by audiences for growing visually darker and more mature as each film was released. |
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It would have visually dominated the surrounding area and stood out to traffic on the River Thames. |
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I sent my senior copilot to visually assess the flaps through the windows of the port and starboard overwing exit hatches. |
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Blind composer Jacqueline Clifton received her MBE for her services to music and visually impaired people. |
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Lia is cortically visually blind, which means if she donated her eyes to another child, they could see. |
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Interior fittings and destination displays may also be designed to be usable by the visually impaired. |
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Each glove was filled with 500 cc normal saline and visually inspected again for any tears or saline leaks. |
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The elbow joint was visually aligned with the input axis of the dynamometer with the hand supinated. |
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Receptive fields of cells in striate cortex of very young, visually inexperienced kittens. |
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Yeats's In the Seven Woods was the first book produced by Dun Emer and visually it is notable for its suggestion of handcraftsmanship. |
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Slope of the terrain was measured with a clinometer, and the percentage of cover of rocks on the ground was visually estimated. |
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The regional pattern can also be depicted visually by the application of some techniques of chloropleth mapping. |
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First, they must be visually salient, so that highlighted objects are clearly visible by end-users. |
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The west coast of southern Norway and the coast of northern Norway present some of the most visually impressive coastal sceneries in the world. |
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But he soon found himself disenchanted by the spectrograms used to visually represent sound. |
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The checkable box acts as a visually recognizable icon next to its discriminating text. |
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The site is visually driven with many products on one page, but minimal-to-no text, and instant mouseover descriptions and pricing. |
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