Sentence examples for exploring scene from inspiring English sources

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The deeper and shared understanding of the daily medication intake obstacle dynamic occurs when the "medication taker" can be seen in their role, as well as the roles of "others", and can see their scenery in a clearer and fuller manner, by exploring scene meanings in the capacity of spectator from an outside perspective, while using active imagination to test new performances and scenes.

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Exploring scenes with Jodie or wandering through rooms (and walls) with Aiden grants more obvious freedom, but there is nothing skill-based here.

I just completed a safari in Northern Tanzania and met couples on their honeymoon, families exploring scenes only accessible previously on the Discovery Channel and friends on a mission to create unforgettable memories together.

Finally, Anderson [S61] presented a classification of scripting systems for serious and entertainment games, and Cai and Chen [S62] explored scene editor software for game scenes.

Gaskill had begun his production in a spirit of profound inquiry, using improvisation, exercises and masks to explore scenes and situations, some of them not immediately relevant to the play he was rehearsing.

In the rehearsal room we have been playing back the recorded music so the performers are free to improvise in the space and explore scenes a myriad of ways.

This included gaze similarity, which should pick up on one condition exploring the scene more than the other.

Both technologies offer a different way of exploring a scene in a more immersive way, on both mobile and web.

An alternative explanation is that Context participants may be exploring the scene more, which is usually associated with shorter fixation durations (Pannasch et al., 2008; Smith & Mital, 2013).

Under normal conditions the novelty bias to the competition in the parietal module causes the scan path to be effective in exploring the scene and not perseverating in any particular area [8].

Explore scene music and how some of it is similar to emo, e.g Brokencyde.

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