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By James Merrill The New Yorker, August 12 , 1961P. 28 A light going out in the forehead View Article By Phil Klay By Andy Borowitz By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy.
By James Merrill The New Yorker, August 12 , 1961P. 28 A light going out in the forehead View Article By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell By Zoë Heller.
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The stimuli were projected via an LCD projector onto a tangent screen positioned over the subject's forehead and viewed through a tilted mirror.
The stimuli were projected by an LCD projector onto a tangent screen positioned over the subject's forehead and viewed through a tilted mirror.
The movies were relayed by an LCD projector (Epson MP 7200) onto a tangent screen positioned in front of the subjects' foreheads and viewed through a tilted mirror placed above their heads.
He asked volunteers to watch for a particular card as he flipped through a deck; it took them an embarrassingly long time to realize that the card was actually plastered to Mr. Robbins's forehead in plain view.
By Peggy Bacon The New Yorker, February 25 , 1933P. 26 She lifts her forehead, tilts her chin, View Article By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell By David Remnick.
I'd walk around with the scarlet letter "A" etched on the inside of my forehead — obstructing how I view every situation instead of the intermittent clouding I currently experience.
The subjects were asked to rest their forehead on the support and view the drawing with both eyes as demonstrated in Fig. 6.
Without waiting for a response, he flicks on his Skype video, giving me an extreme close-up view of his forehead.
His study showed that the frontal view of the forehead modification was selected as most feminizing more often than the profile view [ 8].
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