Sentence examples for was image from inspiring English sources

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was image

noun

An optical or other representation of a real object; a graphic; a picture.

  • The Bible forbids the worship of graven images.

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One method used to quantify infiltrating cells was image analysis using a KZ 300 imaging system 3.0 (Zeiss, Munchen-Hallbergmoos, Germany).

"All they had was image and talent.

So the big news in 2006 cameras was image stabilization.

Some of this was image and some was reality and some was reality imitating image.

It was odd that someone whose métier was image creation should do so poorly with his own.

That made the dealer take his cigar out of his mouth.A lot of it was image and impression, he confessed.

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But even while hitchhiking and hopping freight trains, my motivation was image-centric: I was more concerned with looking the part of the hobo than being one, and anxious not to be exposed as a fake.

Increasingly abstracted forms of pictographs provided a means of writing that was image-based; characters formed by the brush could be normative but also offered infinite possibilities for personal expression through ink modulation and idiosyncratic gesture.

The system was image-free and used infrared cameras and light-emitting diodes.

The test was designed to test content from ACEP's curriculum guidelines, and each question was image-based.

Nevertheless, the inter-observer comparison was image-based but not cell-based, and we realize that human judgment/error is still involved when deciding on individual tumour/non-tumour and positive/negative cells even in this stereologically-based approach.

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