Sentence examples for second image we see from inspiring English sources

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In the second image, we see a man named Samuel Weidi, a Mobutu impersonator, photographed with chin raised, cap angled toward the sky, carved cane pressed to the dirt road below him, as if surveilling his kingdom — a landscape of unfinished concrete structures, razor wire, and woods.

In the second image, we see Dr. Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez) stitching up his right hand.

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The first image we see makes it blue-sky clear that the quest has not been a roaring success.

The very first image we see is a kind of a tabula rasa, a return to the original, a desert, like the one on Tatooine.

The first image we see is Ms. Ehle in a black slip slouched in a chair in a cluttered garret, smoking.

The first image we see is among the most arresting: a pile of sand from which a skeletal figure slowly, slowly emerges.

Shakespeare drew on Ovid as a model for some of the play's excesses — Lavinia's extravagant ill fortune echoes the tale of the rape of Philomel — and the first image we see is that of a young boy in contemporary clothes reading Ovid in paperback atop a pile of wooden slats that will be used later as symbolic coffins.

The first image we see in Jasper Spanning's taut cinematography is the close-up of an ear with a telephone earpiece firmly in place.

I'm given the power to refuse a poster that doesn't represent my film, and they're responsible for the first image we see.

The first images we see on a screen are black-and-white hieroglyphics (but as if drawn by a child in a schoolbook) and color images of beatific nature: moons, suns and stars over a blue lake.

With "Gatsby," the photograph-album form is intended to convey a sense of the nostalgia and loss that pervade the original novel, and also to suggest the partial, selective nature of the narrator's story: in the very first images we see Nick Carraway begin his narration while sorting and pasting photographs into his album — which is of course the same book that we are in the process of reading.

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