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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arresting projections" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe visual displays or forecasts that are striking or captivating in nature.
Example: "The artist's exhibit featured arresting projections that captivated the audience and sparked deep conversations."
Alternatives: "captivating displays" or "striking forecasts".
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The second act suffers from unlikely reversals and strained revelations, and yet the production pulses like an all-night Ecstasy-fueled rave, punctuated with techno-heavy sound design by Amit Prakash and arresting projections by Shawn E. Boyle.
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A transplant from jazz and experimental-rock circles — her relationship with Xylos began when she answered an ad on Craigslist — she sings with arresting projection, intense even in stages of repose.
"The Paradise Project" features some arresting video projections (overseen by Darren Chilton).
Smith & Hyde's usual arresting projections are tonight enhanced by two innovations.
Some images are arresting, such as the horribly fleshy projections on a stretched hide, and the set is primordially grim.
Like "1,000 Airplanes on the Roof," Mr. Glass's 1988 collaboration with David Henry Hwang, it features arresting visual elements - slide and film projections on three-dimensional screens - designed by Jerome Sirlin.
There are currently two main barriers that are significant in arresting the implementation of adaptation planning with reference to the MSLR projections composed of geomorphologic MSLR projections and eustatic MSLR projections from global climate warming, and making a comprehensive risk assessment of MSLR projections.
Think of what you are going to see as a parade of dreams (a drive with changing views, but a drive against a projection) – and as in dreams the pieces will be arresting without always making sense.
To assess if the presence of the SKARS perturbs the mating response of the cells, we confirmed that cells could arrest their cell cycle and form mating projections (Additional file 1: Figure S3A and B).
The teaching of those cases is that the warrant of arrest carries with it authority to seize all that is on the person, or in such immediate physical relation to the one arrested as to be in a fair sense a projection of his person.
Mr. Bell said he has done such projections for about seven years and has never been arrested because of them.
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