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And the play's first half is set in the offices of a laddish mag called Doghouse that delights in publishing blown-up shots of female breasts: the crisis comes when the editor, Aidan, discovers that a well-meaning junior, Sam, has sanctioned the use of shots of a 14-year-old girl.
In order to eliminate stress corrosion cracking, a method of introduction of compressive residual stress using cavitation impacts was proposed, without use of shots.
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Further, the use of shot variability as a measure of shot complexity resulted in a slightly superior performance (about 2% improvement in precision) over a previously proposed method of explicit motion estimation and shot activity analysis.
Simon has discussed the use of camera shots of surveillance equipment, or shots that appear to be taken from the equipment itself, to emphasize the volume of surveillance in modern life and the characters' need to sift through this information.
When shooting, Umboh minimised his use of master shots, instead preferring to use medium and close-up shots; his obituary in Kompas notes that around 80 per cent of any given Umboh film used these latter two shots.
The second group got a tactical lecture on the use of particular shots.
But the Good Samaritan law does not explicitly allow for the nonliable distribution or use of epinephrine shots.
She looked uneasy in the role, though skilful editing and use of long shots got her through a duet with Astaire.
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