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Second, even when an image is split, torn or otherwise manipulated, something of the individual still asserts itself.
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Yes, QE manipulates a price, but every monetary policy regime manipulates something: the price of gold, the exchange rate, the short-term interest rate.
It's a visually striking video that acts as a fitting accompaniment to the electro pulse of the track, and it's also refreshing to see projection mapping being used to manipulate something other than the outside of a building.
The hands seem in the process of taking something that is out of sight, as if trying out a grip or magically manipulating something far off.
In the eighteen-eighties, residents of cities across Britain might have noticed an aged, bald, bewhiskered gentleman sedulously eying every girl he passed on the street while manipulating something in his pocket.
By Jim Holt In the eighteen-eighties, residents of cities across Britain might have noticed an aged, bald, bewhiskered gentleman sedulously eying every girl he passed on the street while manipulating something in his pocket.
It is natural to assume that one can manipulate something only if it exists.
To manipulate something that they can't manipulate.
"If you manipulate something at the gut level, this will be reflected at the brain level".
Barclays was charged with manipulating something called Libor, which sounds like an animal Napoleon Dynamite invented.
The press is now full of "doctored" images, manipulated into something that often bears an unclear relationship to the original.
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