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Seddon said: "You're basically looking at a train wreck.
But when gazing at even the grandest of homes, from 1,000 feet in the air, you are basically looking at a roof.
A. We're basically looking at a lot more rock, and we're looking at the fracturing and jointing in the bedrock and putting it on the maps.
When you hold this camera to your eye, you're basically looking at a tiny TV screen in the eyepiece, rather than peering out through the glass of the lens.
From there, I was basically looking at a soldier or two in Afghanistan.
Throw in some huge eyelashes and some chubby cheeks, and you're basically looking at a cartoon bug.
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There's a lot going on here, but what you're basically looking at is a focus ring, attached to an iPhone, which sends a signal to a remote unit, which then turns the real focus ring on a DSLR that would otherwise be inaccessible.
So what we're basically looking at is a collapse of revenue.
"We are basically looking at it as a zoning issue," said Mr. Guzewicz, a Southampton builder.
"It's a drama basically looking at the effect on a family of terrorism," said Sheridan, who is working on a screenplay with Ireland's Audrey O'Reilly.
What we're basically looking at, then, is a balance of payments problem, in which capital flooded south after the creation of the euro, leading to overvaluation in southern Europe.
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