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Also here is the dealer Crispian Riley-Smith from London, with Dutch and Flemish drawings, among them a rare Crucifixion by Hans Bol from the late 15th century and a crystalline view of the harbor at Delft in gray ink and wash by Joannis Jacobus Bijlaert (1734-1809).
Tells it to get rid of the clouds, and it does, giving him a crystalline view of the mountains and the seashore".That vision from Neal Stephenson's "Snow Crash", a science-fiction novel published in 1992, aptly describes Google Earth, a computer program that lets users fly over a detailed photographic map of the world.
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GEO GOO (2008) is a series of videos created from Google Maps, but instead of providing the crystalline view of our world from above that we have come to expect, these animations show the software's icons spiraling out of control, covering oceans and continents with red place tags and route highlights.
The Newark Star-Ledger reported Mr. Freire's "uncommonly crystalline view of the music's interior," and said "Ozawa's approach, unfortunately, did not completely follow suit".
The decomposition of dolomite was discussed at first by DTA-TG analysis and on the crystalline view.
While seasoned riders slept through the N train's new Manhattan Bridge crossing -- it used to travel via an underwater tunnel to Brooklyn -- others marveled at the crystalline views.
The aesthete takes crystalline views of it.
From a mechanical point of view, the ability of a crystalline material to undergo superplastic behaviour is usually linked to a submicrometer grain size.
It's about abstract art!" Graham Steele, the director of White Cube Asia, gestured at a crystalline Damien Hirst "diamond cabinet" in the private viewing room of the gallery's new Hong Kong space, which opened last Friday.
Although it was gradual, we sensed that we were on the brink of a transformation, and the days took on a crystalline quality, as if we'd already begun to view them from memory.
This bird's-eye view of a cobbled street, zooming in one-point perspective to the center of a crystalline complex of carefully detailed Victorian buildings, is unaccountably eerie.
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