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The distance was too great to allow a proper angle of sight.
From the bow, your angle of sight would be a few degrees different.
He had changed the angle of sight, and could no longer see through the cracks in the timber platform.
His angle of sight was not the best.
She shifted her angle of sight between the bamboo blinds and looked at the ragged group approaching.
I estimate their angle of sight amounts to a few minutes, or at most half a degree, in the vertical direction from their bodies.
And this short-track joy gives you a great angle of sight to every corner of the track.
"It depends on the angle of sight.
The angle of sight recalls portrayals of the Crucifixion.
Kirk fought to see through the illusion, to find that angle of sight which would turn the hulking danger to harmless rock.
Tipping, unpredictable angles of sight also challenge conventional perspective and raise questions about where the viewer stands in relation to the scene.
Bending and crawling, her lover brought himself as close to the ground as possible, evidently seeking a favorable angle of sight.
Very wide angle of sight."
A nervous squid, the first sign of sealife, dashed across his narrow angle of sight and vanished.
Any distance beyond that range will be considered plunging fire due to the arc (axis of bore + angle of sight)needed to impact target area.
These waves are reflected on the film (hologram) and create (within the proper angle of sight) a virtual picture of the recorded object.
When each bullet is fired, it will leave the barrel at the axis of bore set from the angle of sight desired to impact target area.
Most of the crowd couldn't even see the battle over the East River because of their angle of sight being limited by the Manhattan skyline.
The angle of sight of a rangefinder and the range to the target can be combined in a simple computer to produce a measurement of altitude.
Dream memories whispered through her mind of things she had seen, but sometimes the angle of sight was different, as if she had looked down upon them from above.
Her outfit was really arresting, a tight coverall of plastic in a pattern of interlocking hands; as your angle of sight changed, various strategic hands became transparent.
Or is he an anxious man waiting for someone he's been ordered to pick up and follow, using a rather acceptable cover flawed by an angle of sight that demands an open window?'
The menu comes with a hologramlike figure on it that bows and stands, stands and bows, depending on your angle of sight and the angle of light.
This carrier was reciprocating (i.e. it could be cross-levelled), it had an integral elevation scale drum and a mounting for the sight clinometer (used for the angle of sight).