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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air picture" is not commonly used in written English and may not be widely understood.
It could potentially be used in contexts related to aviation or photography, but clarity may be lacking without additional context.
Example: "The pilot provided an air picture of the landscape below, showcasing the vast expanse of the mountains."
Alternatives: "aerial view" or "aerial image".
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ERSA capabilities have improved airspace surveillance, threat assessment and decision support, distribution of a common air picture to multiple agencies, and new ways to respond to aircraft violating the NCR airspace.
In 1873, Monet showed an en plein air picture of Le Havre harbour called Impression, soleil levant, ("Impression, Sun Rising") thus giving a name to what would become the world's most famous school of painting.
The blazers may be too atrophied to realise it, but this is precisely the sort of detail that is of interest to fans whose appetite for a backstage look at the Ryder Cup remains bafflingly unsated by the traditional Stepford Air picture of the players and their wives posed up in matchy-matchy suits on the aeroplane steps.
An unboxed Jolla updates the OS over the air (picture: Ewan Spence).
As you breathe in the fresh air, picture this life-giving force distributing itself to every organ in your body, allowing it to renew and refresh your being.
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The blasts ripped offices and homes apart, and sent chunks of masonry flying through the air, pictures showed.
You're dead Maths in flux Puffed up Man takes to the air Pictures of perfection Out of the darkness The forgotten father figure The liberator A matter of gravity Jam tomorrow?
Barely visible on the horizon in 1982, the Ironman Triathlon existed as little more than a wacky segment of ABC's "Wide World of Sports," a televised Swimsuit Issue: an excuse for the network to air pictures of scantily clad young men and women exercising in balmy Hawaii in the dead of winter.
Manet painted his most luminous plein-air picture, Boating (1874), which was set in Le Petit Gennevilliers and depicted two figures seated in the sun in a boat.
We had to watch while the BBC aired pictures of its own commentary box punching the air and howling.
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