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first vision
noun
A religious belief that God the Father and Jesus Christ appeared to the fourte year-old Joseph Smith, Jr. in a wooded area (now called the Sacred Grove) near Palmyra, New York in the early spring of 1820.
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The first vision is more American.
Trump's "America First" vision is very different.
This leads to Will's first vision.
Others were novices entertaining their first vision of the battle of a campaign.
In the first vision, the models must be thin so people look at them.
As it happens, Noland's first vision of art was not of Manet, but of Monet.
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It's the world's first "vision-based" AR game, according to the team.
Exciting developments in simulation methods have recently enabled the first visions of protein folding in all-atom detail for small, single domain proteins [30].
That "if we choose" contrasted sharply with the "mobile-first vision espoused throughout the rest of the call.
The second vision is more common elsewhere.
As it turns out, the second vision is proving as far off base as the first.
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