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So when we are producing we never say, 'Look at the form', but: 'Look at the story that just happens to use aerial dance.' That's very grounding, and stops us from being in any way emperor's new clothes, and also means that the audience has learned to trust us.
One is to use aerial photographs taken by a helicopter flying overhead, Mr. Browne said.
There is not even a master list of New Jersey cemeteries, and the two men have been forced to use aerial maps to find some of them.
The commission, Dr. Blix emphasized, retains all of Unscom's powers to designate inspection sites, conduct interviews, take samples and photographs, and use aerial surveillance.
In the year and a half since she arrived, Ms. Stark said, she has linked her agency into a state-of-the-art computer mapping system that will allow property tax assessors to use aerial maps to monitor new construction.
Meanwhile, the New York League of Conservation Voters has urged that the city use "the least toxic means of protecting public health," and that it use aerial spraying only as a last resort.
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This information can be corroborated using aerial or satellite photography.
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Previously, the United States carried out strikes inside Pakistani territory using aerial drones.
(Studies of traffic on the region's interstates are done using aerial photography).
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