Sentence examples for vision by which from inspiring English sources

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The assessment had talked darkly about "radical feminist" influences and "a distorted ecclesiological vision," by which the Vatican seemed to mean, mostly, that the nuns were not listening enough to bishops.

Far from being an economist, Colonel Qaddafi considers himself a visionary, and the vision by which he has guided Libya has been an iconoclastic mix of medieval Bedouin desert values with modern utopic socialist ones.

Our historic town centres possess an evocative quality that has recently led to considering these town centres a subject of scientific research, overtaking, if not contradicting, the romantic vision by which they obtained importance in the Western world from the late 18th century.

The new budget proposal captures that duality in ways rarely seen--and, I hope, provides the vision by which the leadership and the conservatives can come to agreement on some grand unification that reduces the entire Washington footprint, not just half.

Awen suggests both poetic inspiration and the general creative vision by which people and societies form their aspirations.

But at the end of the day, living intelligence is not the vision by which the IC operates, for the most part.

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Scent of Mystery used the Smell-O-Vision system by which more than 30 different smells, including garlic, oranges, perfume and coffee, were stored in vials which, on an audio cue on the soundtrack, would disperse throughout the theatre.

(Steven Sanchez and Gandja Montiero are pictured above). The plays to be performed include "Paranoid Vision," by Jason Garcia, which deals with conspiracy theories; "Dear Father," by Patricia Marte, which concerns patriarchal societies in South America; "Bloody American," by Donnetta Garland, a fish-out-of-water story, and "Waste of a Lifetime," by Ebony James, about the power of street gangs.

The extralegal brief against granting MacDonald a new trial was delivered almost thirty years ago, with the publication of "Fatal Vision," by Joe McGinniss, which sold millions of copies and, along with its miniseries adaptation, convinced most readers that MacDonald was not only guilty but a psychopath.

A professor of neurobiology at Mount Holyoke, Barry became cross-eyed at the age of three months and did not develop stereo vision, the process by which the brain combines the images from the left and right eyes into a single image.

Technically, it utilizes the movement of a bike wheel during transit and the concept of persistence of vision, the phenomena by which an afterimage is still visible to the eye one-twenty-fifth of a second on the retina, to make its bike optical art possible. .

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