Sentence examples for panorama described from inspiring English sources

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The 68-million pixel panorama, described in today's issue of Science*, could help improve models of the ocean circulation and the sea-floor spreading process that takes place along midocean ridges.

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20 November 1995 Diana gives interview to Panorama, describing her "crowded" marriage, a programme watched by 23 million people.

Adler's imaginative distance in that passage from "Panorama" describing the gas chamber becomes all the more remarkable with the knowledge that he must have been envisaging his wife and mother-in-law inside.

Then there is Patricia Janiot, the respected longtime anchor of the nightly prime-time newscast "Panorama Mundial," described by Mr. Suárez as "the strongest face of the network".

Investigative journalist for Panorama John Sweeney described how he was able to pose for "cheesy" photographs with the colonel in charge of North Korea's side of the Demilitarised Zone.

Argentina the context for which I focus the study—is notably aligned with the international panorama I described above: ECE has progressively turned from a private into a public matter, it became a major focus in the political agenda and enrollment has been growing steadily since the beginning of the twenty-first century.

Now, since a few of the panoramas he described from sources have been restored, I am curious to visit them, if only to experience what I imagine to be the fascination of a dead thrill.

NDS, which is being sold to computing giant Cisco for $5bn, has flatly denied the Panorama claims, describing them as "simply not true".

Richard Lindley, a former "Panorama" reporter, describes in his history of the programme how in the early years a group of exclusively male reporters set a style of self-regarding arrogance that dogged it for generations.

Late in the book Lestat gets lost in the midst of a desert concert, an evocatively described panorama with "fans bouncing up and down like human bingo balls in a popper" and mass anxiety in the air.

In 2002, the News of the World reported that Mazher Mahmood had stopped the "crime of the century", but the Panorama reporter John Sweeney described how one of the kidnap gang, a convicted criminal called Florim Gashi, was being paid thousands of pounds to work with Mahmood.

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