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It is a book full of vision and practical knowledge and a miscellany of diverting titbits.
They are full of vision about race and dominion in America, but that vision is cumulative, even oblique, emerging only in a slowly prevailing rhythm of words.
Whether he's behind a camera or a paintbrush, he's full of vision and drive.
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In a continent full of visions of Europe, none is more jaundiced than Britain's.
Long, balmy summer evenings are the ideal time to wander, glass in hand, full of visions of the perfect garden.
By David C. Harrop The New Yorker, August 21 , 1978P. 57 Norman Pettigrew, a young American, boards a bus in Florence for his first trip to Rome, full of visions of ancient history.
Although known as a dandy, smartly dressed in suit and spats, Nash was, Haycock tells us, "a reluctant Londoner", full of visions inspired by Blake, Samuel Palmer, Rossetti and Morris, finding his true spiritual home then, and in the future, in the countryside.
Professor Feldman has a folder full of visions of that constraint, having printed five proposed constitutions from the Web, including one by Munther al-Fadhal, a former exile who has been selected as senior adviser to the Iraqi Justice Ministry, and one by Kurdish leaders.
Dream of Venice is a book full of visions.
"They have a full field of vision," Dr. Olberg said.
The Lutheran Kepler (1571-1630), in his "Supplement to Witelo," solved the problem of atmospheric refraction and built Ibn al-Haytham's foundation into a full account of vision.
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