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By John N. Morris The New Yorker, December 24 , 1973P. 42 Struck dumb at arm's length, View Article By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By John Cassidy By Jia Tolentino.
By Dave Smith The New Yorker, May 18 , 1981P. 42 The leaded, wiggly glass lives in its human length View Article By Rivka Galchen By Malcolm Gladwell By David Remnick By Ceridwen Dovey.
By Mark Van Doren The New Yorker, August 11 , 1945P. 30 A hundred minnows, little-finger length View Article By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By John Cassidy By Jia Tolentino.
Open image in new window Fig. 3 Three radiographs needed for the assessment and planning for a pelvic support osteotomy: a a standing full length view of both lower limbs; b AP view of the pelvis with leg in full abduction to reveal an adduction contracture if present; c AP view of the pelvis with leg in full adduction.
One captures a full length view, in which the subject is unclothed except for a pair of stockings and shoes.
Maybe go out and get a look of yourself with a full length view in a mirror.
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Yet when news companies had wide profit margins, many kept the event business at arm's length, viewing it as an ethical minefield filled with potential conflicts of interest.
He pointed to the full-length view of the Manhattan's skyline from the River Walk promenade in Edgewater.
Subsequent Kremlin leaders held the same arm's-length view, and Leningrad, which had once had unparalleled cultural and industrial potential, became a city of regional, more than national, importance.
For years conservators have known that beneath the surface lies the ghost of a figure — a three-quarter-length view of a man with a mustache — which Picasso had painted over.
An arm's-length view recently came from The Economist, which surveyed U.S. misadventures from Guantanamo to Abu Ghraib to Edward Snowden's NSA secrets and in a cover story described the result as "Liberty's Lost Decade". And, in a very uncomfortable echo of the uncomfortable past at Princeton, the discussion has even revived focus on IDA.
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