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At any rate, as if in compensation, Louie has now expanded from your basic orangutan into a sort of tangerine Kong, and a tiny sight gag has been tacked on, to please any "Apocalypse Now" fans lurking in the stalls: Louie scratches his scalp as a maundering Brando did, in the near-dark.
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The problem with the very tiny amount of sight that I have (and it really is minuscule, no good for identifying objects, just perceiving light) is that it's never quite clear what we actually do "see", and what I just "sense".
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I saw us in a policeman's rifle-sights – tiny figures in a landscape, easy to pick off.
It was a moving sight, the tiny fearless humans, the huge structure, the London sky — both surprising and extraordinary.
For those of us who crave the gasping, get-a-load-of-this quality that ensues when a cinematographer lugs his gear to the wilder shores and chasms of the world, Mike Eley's camerawork is a feast, cramming us with the sight of tiny, foolhardy humans who crunch and hammer their way up flutings of friable ice.
And modern hearing aids usually focus on being tiny and out of sight.
A stroll along the Bosphorus' blue-green waters will reward with sights of tiny wooden fishing boats and enormous Black Sea-bound oil tankers alike.
Moments later, the chef from behind the supermarket's tiny fast-food restaurant caught sight of the legend and genuflected.
Observant readers will notice tiny surprises hidden in plain sight: a red balloon, a tiny mouse and a sparrow popping up here and there in the story.
It's so pleasurable to see Miss Trunchbull freak out at the sight of a tiny amphibian.
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