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An oversized camera, resembling a giant microscope, towers over viewers aside a blown-up grid of colors both offer a representation of the "creative" process behind stock photography, as well as its caveats.
A CCD camera resembles the position of the cold atoms which is useful for the initial alignment of the dipole trap and the optical lattice to the position of the Cs MOT.
The very fact of filming, of pointing the camera, resembles a version of a journal made with the knowledge that it will be going public; it comes attached with its own mirror and its own question mark.
Priced in the $220 to $270 range, the camera resembles a small, round electric eye that is placed on top of the computer monitor or on a flat surface nearby so it can draw power from the keyboard.
The box is then placed in a concrete-and-steel sleeve on a concrete pad surrounded by concertina wire and closed-circuit cameras, resembling a basketball court at a maximum-security prison.
In this, the language of the camera resembles the language of the novel.
The Canon camera resembles the company's professional-level film cameras and accepts most lenses produced for them.
Once the image you see from the camera resembles image (b) of Figure 1.6, you are now at the proper position.
Mulder receives the photo anonymously in the post, and instinctively heads to Brooklyn to find the wormhole to municipal bridge openings prophesied in Navajo legend, all the while remonstrating via FaceTime with Scully, who points out that similar sunglasses also appeared in the 1944 film Double Indemnity, and his camera resembles the contemporaneous Kodak Folding Pocket Model.
A report later this evening by Bloomberg also reiterates September and goes over much of what has already been rumored about the next generation iPhone for some time: better processor, better camera, resembles iPhone 4, etc.
The buildings, monitored by countless CCTV cameras, resemble giant iPods.
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