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It was part of what Victorian prosperity had produced — the effect of timelessness, the impression of an eternally self-reproducing world.
The juxtaposition of figures and elements of scenery one above the other produced the effect of one appearing to be behind the other.
Also popular with the audience was the Snow Fairies act, in which four women soared above the audience in various acrobatic feats that produced the effect of snow falling at night.
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September 11th, too, was a crime — one that, by imagination, skill, and luck, produced the effects of a war.
These were photographs that descend from inside a 53,000-pound carousel, producing the effect of wallpaper.
Each TV displayed a different section of the machine, producing the effect of a phantasmal assembly line.
Its absence from the show, except as an image in prints, produces the effect of an opera minus its soprano.
The scattered light coming in from a distance beyond the umbral region produces the effect of twilight.
The event's program promised that the tour would visit ordinary street sites that would "inadvertently produce the effect of altering the observer's brain waves toward a meditative or hyper-alert state.
Among the reasons he cannot always succeed is the simple fact that the proceedings happen on a stage before an audience, with the usher's marvellous shout at the beginning of each session producing the effect of a rising curtain.
But in the case of Mitt Romney, the cause of being considered the most electable candidate actually produces the effect of getting the most votes.
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