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They must have been taken with a scopic lens.
Instead, like the insect, the work must come into being in the "scopic field... which we cannot view from outside."
Through the tele- scopic sight, she saw the figure in black vault the turret.
The scene is set by the directors in a very "scopic aspect of the worship", the mise en scène.
I worked with a group at Cal Tech on spectro- scopic measurements in the million megacycle range.
The waterknife made no sound at all, micro- scopic gnt suspended in a needle-stream of high-speed water.
In February, he had arthro scopic surgery to remove three bone chips and one large bone spur from the injured ankle.
But yesterday, finally recovered from the lingering effects of arthro scopic surgery on his right knee last August, the Giants' career rushing leader reappeared.
Nikitas was mostly hampered by the billowing clouds of micro- scopic seadrops which were mercilessly lashing his face.
And animosity increased this season when a knee injury in training camp forced him to undergo arthro scopic knee surgery in December.
Web-cams sculpturally integrated as well mix portraits of installation guests with a mashed up overabundance of Andalusia's scopic regime.
What is more important for the following discussion, is the scopic regime the evocation of a certain landscape (or landscapes) introduces and, therefore, the power relations it establishes.
From his hide atop the bridge roof of the derelict trawler, Hawkins peered through the Leupoid M-3A tele- scopic sight.
At Newton Couch's warehouse in Griffin, he wielded a flashlight like a crazed arthro scopic surgeon to inspect furniture and African masks.
Einstein's vanishing constant It was in 1987 that Hawking proposed that the existence of micro- scopic wormholes might alter the workings of quantum mechanics.
The craft, the High Energy Solar Spectro scopic Imager, was placed in Earth orbit last week aboard a Pegasus rocket.
The landscape of cinema scopic banality, where surface roads are often eight lanes wide and counting, has come to represent a shorthand for the lives of his colorful lowlifes.
In short, it is scopic media that are surveilled, and pictures looking at pictures, for pictures to display over sculpted arrays of recycled and DIY screens.
Icarian, Clarence Nathan's desire seems not for scopic pleasure but for the pure visceral elation of being unrestrained, unprotected, autonomous, above and beyond the rest of the world.
Isringhausen, who had arthro scopic surgeries to his right shoulder and elbow Sept. 27, began a soft-toss program Monday, but will not throw off a mound until the middle of next month.
Critical race theorists, such as bell hooks, David Marriott, and Shannon Winnubst, have also taken up scopophilia and the scopic drive as a mechanism to describe racial "other-ing" (c.f. scopophobia).
Dorothy Kosinski, the curator of "The Artist and the Camera," says that for these Symbolists, "the photograph suggested a new scopic realm, inflected with issues of time, memory, nostalgia, motion and space."
The OCOF assists in the implementation of the SCOPIC project and the Climate Adaptation Projects that are supported by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.
What a brute of a man he must have been and what a glorious tale of battle and kaleido- scopic vicissitudes of fortune must once have been locked within that whitened skull!
In her last film, Scared Stiff (1953), a Paramount production in which she appears alongside Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, Carmen's scopic appeal was once again diminished by black-and-white film stock.