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With no drapes and what amounts to a glass facade, the apartment glows from within at night, offering an illuminated view of its inhabitants.
By the time the Holland Tunnel came into illuminated view, we were so soaked and giddy, our guides stopped their bickering to jointly describe this wonder of the world circa 1920.
Was it simply the product of specific actions of particular actors having an illuminated view of international relations in the specific context of the Cold War? Or, was there something in the nature of the field that inspired the actors to pioneer new ways of international cooperation?
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Participants reached for and picked up objects under binocular and monocular viewing, both in the absence of a visible scene around the target objects (complete darkness with 'self-illuminated' objects and hand), and under normal (fully illuminated) viewing.
Meanwhile, Émile Reynaud in France was projecting sequences of drawn pictures onto a screen using his Praxinoscope, in which revolving mirrors and an oil-lamp "magic lantern" were applied to a zoetrope-like drum, and by 1880 Muybridge was similarly projecting enlarged, illuminated views of his motion photographs using the Zoöpraxiscope, an adaptation of the zoetrope.
Second, 'Facing shifting attitudes due to visualisation and medico-technical advances' illuminated views that ultrasound and other advances in care have contributed to a shift in what weight to give maternal versus fetal welfare, with increasing attention directed to the fetus.
Fourth, ' Separating private from professional views' illuminated divergent views on when the fetus can be regarded as a person.
A childhood fascination with the motion of stars led her to a half-century career that has illuminated our view of the universe.
The timing resolution, along with spatial diversity in the positions of spots illuminated and viewed by the laser, and the camera affects the resolution of 3D reconstructions.
Recent scholarship has illuminated the views of that groups of fourth-century theologians called "Arians", "semi-Arians" ("homoian Arians"), and "neo-Arians" (sometimes called "anhomoian Arians") (Hanson 1988; Kopecek 1979; Wiles 1996; Williams 2001).
That is, the planet always appears nearly fully illuminated when viewed through Earth-based telescopes.
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