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But the presumption throughout this Documenta seems to be that a camera, simply aimed at something, tells the truth, the more cameras the better, as if a profusion of views through the lenses weren't also bound to be biased, like all points of view.
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LOWER MANHATTAN A Profusion of Orchids To View and Buy The orchid has the highest number of chromosomes in the plant kingdom, and the plant's genetic complexity may account for the diversity of shape, size, color and fragrance of orchids.
The stately pace unfolds layers and nuances of the intricate social codes of prewar imperial Vienna with a novelistic fullness: Stroheim's plethora of angles, shifting points of view, and profusion of details of décor, dress, and gesture bring to the screen a Dostoyevskian frenzy of inner life.
The art works offer a profusion of gentle landscapes, seascapes, and city views, as well as a frank, sympathetic oil portrait of a girl in fancy dress by Norman Rockwell ("Girl in Spanish Costume").
No particular criteria for inclusion are discernible: it looks as if the gallery simply took anything of interest out of storage and put it on view, letting the profusion of almost 60 works spill over into its offices.
Although some interesting kink space-times can be found by explicit construction[39, 40]; however, in view of the profusion of space-times representing known solutions of the Einstein equations (of varying degrees of physical reasonableness)[41], it is logical to look for kink space-times in this well-established list.
The image on view here shows a profusion of white blossoms, each with six papery petals and six yellow stamens bursting from a central tubular stalk.
A profusion of colons and dashes helps toggle among the multiple points of view, while repeated descriptions of crummy weather give the brain some breathing space.
"Song to Song" offers a dazzling profusion of perspectives and angles, in some of the most radically inflected points of view since the heyday of Dziga Vertov.
This explains the profusion of Web gimmicks like "real age" tests, opinion surveys and iq exams.
The death of Xenophon's son Gryllus there unleashed such a profusion of eulogies that Aristotle later gave the subtitle Gryllus to a dialogue that criticized Isocrates' views of rhetoric.
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