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To spectacles
noun
An exciting or extraordinary exhibition, performance or event.
Exact(28)
In addition to spectacles, they sold microscopes, spyglasses, magic lanterns, camera lucidas and obscuras, lenses, and other photography equipment.
Yet, almost since their inception, the literature has revealed numerous reports claiming that soft lenses provide inferior visual performance compared to spectacles or rigid contact lenses.
To evaluate the visual and refractive results of microkeratome-assisted lamellar keratoplasty (LK) performed on keratoconus patients intolerant to spectacles and contact lenses.
At times of political or economic crisis, the British have always turned to spectacles as a way of projecting — or creating — power.
When it comes to spectacles like the Olympics, content creators still aren't sure how to shoot compelling VR footage or how best to present their content to us.
But a campaign to promote the first New York outpost for the Madame Tussaud's wax museum eschews the familiar faces for objects from slippers to spectacles.
Similar(32)
I rapidly succumbed to spectacle fatigue.
To report data on the response of previously untreated strabismic amblyopia to spectacle correction.
Character, in this papacy, is subordinate to spectacle.
"No to spectacle no to virtuosity no to transformations and magic and make-believe," it begins.
Likewise, in his search for an alternative to spectacle, he is too willful about antitheatrical gestures.
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