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are telescope
noun
A monocular optical instrument possessing magnification for observing distant objects, especially in astronomy.
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How are telescope lenses adjusted to further and further magnify objects at incredible distances?
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Here, centuries of gradual climate change are telescoping into decades.
Grand speeches are telescoped into tight couplets that sometimes read like pop lyrics.
(Today I learned that there are telescopes with serial ports).
"When the public looks at Mauna Kea, what you see are telescopes.
Interferometry is telescope team work; by combining the signals from telescopes based far apart, astronomers can construct images with very high resolution.
Then there's "Telescope," which is probably my favorite track on the record.
"China is telescoping history.
"China is telescoping history," says Lester Brown, president of Earthwatch.
In Russia, as usual, this process has been telescoped.
And time is telescoped into the present day just before the end of the play.
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