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"A partial scene," he says, shaking his head.
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The hacker sends the material, in fragments, to Hank, and, as he sorts through the mesmerizing rubble — partial scenes of terror, exhilaration, torture, and death — we're reminded of classic sequences from Antonioni's "Blow-Up," Coppola's "The Conversation," and De Palma's "Blow Out," in which the evidence of a crime lies buried in visual or aural hash.
There are 36 scenes, set in centuries-ago Japan and a contemporary American city, each with its own concrete reality, but each also meant as a fragment, a partial view of the whole truth.
In Story mode, players advance through partial combat scenes from the original game, following neon-lit guiding arrows.
As DNA databases have grown and investigators have become more sophisticated about recovering genetic evidence from every possible source at a crime scene, partial matches have become a tantalizing policing tool.
In this paper, we applied partial sparsity to scene reconstruction associated with through-the-wall radar imaging of stationary targets.
In this paper, we exploit the notion of partial sparsity for scene reconstruction associated with through-the-wall radar imaging of stationary targets under reduced data volume.
That conflict was widely regarded as one of the key factors in derailing the summit, which ended in a partial agreement amid scenes of chaos and recriminations.
China was deeply hurt by accusations after the Copenhagen climate summit in 2009, which ended in a partial agreement amid scenes of chaos and bitter recriminations, that its intransigence was to blame.
Officials found a suicide vest and the bomber's partial remains at the scene, but no evidence of a car bomb.
We are eventually allowed to see, in a partial glimpse of a scene, that the writing of the book comes from a much older version of the protagonist, who is solitary and literate in several tongues, and transformed by a destiny in the meanwhile that we are not permitted to see.
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