Exact(2)
Art: Rembrandt by Marcus Field One day in 1664, Rembrandt set off from his home in Amsterdam to visit a scene that had aroused his interest.
There is only one home visit, a scene of math homework at the kitchen table, during which the parents of one of Mr. Lopez's older students show themselves to be confused by the assignment and devoted to the smack-in-the-head theory of pedagogy.
Similar(56)
When he does leave home to visit a crime scene, he takes pictures.
The public was allowed to visit a murder scene and file past the deceased.
When he visits a murder scene, he enters a fugue state and becomes the killer, imagining the crime while murmuring the show's mantra: "This is my design".
As a teenager, he visited a crime scene that would inspire a robbery gone wrong in the first season of "Crime Story".
Then we reveal that somebody is photographing her and we don't know if he's just killed her or if he's visiting a crime scene.
The opening scenes visit an elite North Korean training camp run on brutally Darwinian principles, where you learn to kill by killing your classmates.
A recent visit revealed a scene of chaos and incipient decay: Crates flung around every which way and cracked open, spilling out their muddy contents.
He starts with a visit to a scene in "A Pair of Blue Eyes," a novel by Thomas Hardy, in which his protagonist is dangling from the Beeny Cliff in Cornwall, England, and sees a trilobite fossil staring back at him: a kind of interspecies communication across a gulf of half a billion years.
It's one thing for a news crew to pay a detached visit to a scene of social devastation, then depart, and another for a film crew to spend a year observing a group of lost children without trying to save them.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com