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The signboard would continuously project images of classic football plays, while the interior would contain a display of football relics and more projections of film on the barrel-vaulted ceiling.

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Charles Atlas, credited with the lighting, has added more projections that spell out some of the lyrics of "F.E.E.L.I.N.G.," but reverses the letters to create a moving jumble against the back wall.

MigrationWatch has been lauded by some newspapers as offering more accurate projections of immigration than the Home Office.

The men may be bad, but the woman are often very bad, and often no more than projections of male desire.

The Humvee is by far the American military's most visible vehicle, and thus one of the more visible projections of American power and influence and waste around the world.

In late May, the White House approved a climate report that was then submitted by the State Department to the United Nations, though it contained far more dire projections of harm from global warming than Mr. Bush had publicly accepted.

More directly, projections of temperature increases predict that by century's end, if the beaches are still above water, they may not be places where people can cool off.

By Joan Acocella In Doris Humphrey's work, as in much of early-twentieth-century modern dance, there's a lot of scarf-waving, to show us the aspirations of the human spirit, but Humphrey's choreography looks far less dated than her contemporaries', because, as her biographer Marcia Siegel has said, her dances are actual compositions, like musical compositions, more than projections of the self.

And yet, when the predictions cover such a range, I wonder if the hype doesn't resemble the fuss over that other Star Wars, the Strategic Defense Initiative, the futuristic franchise that once played in the mind of President Ronald Reagan with a far larger budget and more optimistic projections of the good it would do.

In Doris Humphrey's work, as in much of early-twentieth-century modern dance, there's a lot of scarf-waving, to show us the aspirations of the human spirit, but Humphrey's choreography looks far less dated than her contemporaries', because, as her biographer Marcia Siegel has said, her dances are actual compositions, like musical compositions, more than projections of the self.

Broader or more abstract projections of future weather and climate conditions are rarely taken into account.

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