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Images from outside entered a dark enclosure through a lens and projected themselves on inner walls.
They certainly compensate for the long decades when gay people projected themselves onto an art form that failed to reflect them in return.
The Zombies did not experience the western front, but they projected themselves into a terrible event with all the considerable talent at their disposal.
In SEM, new technologies such as rare-earth based permanent magnets and particularly the family of various micro- and nanotechnologies that have projected themselves into the SEM instrumentation are used.
Chinese Indonesian critics of the regime were mostly "peranakan" and projected themselves as Indonesians, leaving the ethnic Chinese with no visible leaders.
"Either of these artists -- Dali and Picasso -- would have been happy to carry the mantle of the greatest artist of his generation," he explains, saying that they projected themselves as being self-sufficient, self-generating and self-realized and indebted to no one.
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They now project themselves as a multinational "leisure interest" business.
It's all about projecting themselves onto the Barbie.
As modern biologists recognize, babies are our genes' way of projecting themselves into the future.
Often, the hairstyles in the shops reflected how people wanted to project themselves socially.
They can project themselves mentally into the future and anticipate their own decease.
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