Sentence examples for image of enemies from inspiring English sources

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"That was even cooler,"says Gottlieb, "because not only did you have the real weapon, but also when the soldier looked in the sight he would see a computer-generated image of enemies and objects moving around the ground.

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Norman Brosterman, an antiques dealer based on Long Island, has built a collection of kimonos and other clothing with repeating images of enemies being bayoneted and bombed.

The wraparound display screens used in simulators today are notoriously fuzzy, and the idea is to use the VRD to superimpose sharper, high-resolution images of enemy aircraft.Meanwhile, back at the University of Washington, Dr Furness and his team are investigating the underlying fundamentals of retinal projection, and its potential application in low-vision aids.

Although the attack was a failure in military terms, the news coverage including televised images of enemy forces firing on the U.S. embassy in Saigon, the South Vietnamese capital completely undermined the administration's claim that the war was being won and added further to Johnson's nagging "credibility gap".

Every day Matthew flies a Global Hawk remotely from his computer console, steering it with his mouse over a militarily significant part of the globe, from where the aircraft's powerful sensors stream back precision images of enemy targets to air force headquarters.

There, for instance, unmanned Predator aircraft flew 25,000 feet over Kandahar, taking infrared and radar images of enemy movements and installations.

In its curious American incarnation, it has long been the mirror image of its enemy.

One of his points wa that the trick of making an image of an enemy & sticking pins into it is really efficient, because the victim gets wind of it and worries himself to death.

Bachmann has proven a useful pawn for liberals as well, because she conforms to their simplistic nightmare vision of what Republicans are all about and fills them with righteous condescension while sullying the image of the enemy party.

As millions of Slavs, some of them surviving Soviet prisoners of war, came to Germany to replace the workers sent to the eastern front, the image of the enemy who must be exterminated changed.

That was a conscious demonization, conscious creation of the "image of an enemy" which had to justify huge military expenditures for the taxpayers and, say, a necessity to send their sons to shed blood in Vietnam.

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