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So making a fist or tilting your hand up could, for example, minimize the window on your laptop, or switch applications — or, in the case of a prosthesis, simply mirror that action with the artificial limb.
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The sets by Michael Levine have an abstract look, with dull black side walls and glossy black steps, rectangular shapes of radiant reds and greens, sliding panels deftly used to make characters disappear, and a slanted overhead mirror that hauntingly reflects the action onstage.
The sets by Michael Levine have an abstract look, with dull black side walls and glossy black steps, rectangular shapes of radiant reds and greens, sliding panels deftly used to make characters disappear, and a slanted overhead mirror that hauntingly reflects the action on stage.
A multisensory theatre setup played trailers on a giant curved screen that was synced with a vibrating floor, gusts of air and smoke spurts that mirrored the action as it played out.
My middle-aged and seriously conservative vicar has been to both the Cape Town matches and tells me that the sound in the ground is a great one, not too loud at all, and with lots of variation that mirrors the action on the field - nothing like the desperate drone on the TV".
Including developing an open source platform that would enable viewers to interact with simulated races in virtual reality — encouraging audience participation and competition in virtual racing leagues that could mirror the action among actual racing teams. .
Moreover, systemic administration of leptin reversed the impairments in rewarding behaviour that occurs in chronically stressed rats; an effect that mirrors the actions of anti-depressant drugs in similar animal models.
It inspires a philosophical outlook on life that mirrors the actions of its athletes.
In many ways, it mirrors the actions that Britain took years ago to combat its own epidemic.
Her all-equipment, no-action stance mirrors that of a computer consultant who five years ago spent "considerably more than $1,000" for star-gazing devices for his weekend home in Dutchess County, N.Y., and who out of sheer embarrassment did not want his name used.
It seems to mirror the action of tides, with accelerating tempos, crescendos, choppy tone rows, superimpositions of fast over slow and vice versa, fluent and fantastically elegant improvising.
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