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Bob Aliber is equally bearish but at the centre of his more panoramic view is the U.S. dollar.
Even more panoramic views are found at the gym, Top of the Standard lounge, and the rooftop club, Le Bain.
You're not going to get a giant moon in your shot, but you can do something more panoramic, including some foreground that's interesting.
"I'm simply here to suggest that there are some solutions that will provide greater clarity and provide a more panoramic view of the situation," he said.
A higher field of view lets you see more broadly to the right and left of you, simulating something like peripheral vision, giving you a more panoramic view of the game's spaces.
As she haltingly makes her way toward a somewhat brighter future, she meets others with their own disturbing narratives, which give us a more panoramic picture of the ravages inflicted by Boko Haram.
It's interesting to me that he's playing a guy who awakens self-interested white men to the real problem of race while also crassly manipulating racism to tell a more panoramic story about America.
These can be used as individual shooters — with the latter offering a wider, more panoramic view to better capture grand architecture or sweeping vistas — or they can work together to create some fun combinations and layering.
But midway through her latest single, "No Time to Die," the swell of a full orchestra and the smoke rings of a moody guitar riff open into something more panoramic — and familiar — than we've heard from her before.
Axiom's private cabins will have screens for Netflixing and chilling — there's not a lot to do up there, although going outside to do a spacewalk is a possibility — and there will be a great, glass-walled cupola to gather with travelers and take in a more panoramic view of the earth, perhaps with an adult beverage.
To get a more panoramic view of him, there are sightseeing boats available at the price of CNY 70 per person. Since these boats have a capacity of 35 passengers, there may be a waiting line.
" In contrast, Logos was written in several parts of the world, and is "not about me. There are collaborations with other musicians. The lyrics are not autobiographical. The view is a lot more panoramic and less close-up.
The castle was broken up during the French Revolution and its contents and materials sold. The enceinte originally comprised eight towers and two gateways. Wanting a more panoramic view, Mansart demolished the curtain walls on the east and created gardens. The west and north sides of the enceinte still exist.
The only > acoustic instruments I would use would be those that sound good after > they've been downloaded, so the harp, the music box, celeste and clavichord. > They're plucky sounds. [...] And the strings [...] ended up being more > panoramic textures in the background. It's all about being in a little > house, on your own.
The house is of similar construction to those at Castle Point. The unusual octagonal structure is said to serve several functions. It is strong, relatively easy to thatch, and provides the occupants with a more panoramic view. Also, for the superstitious, the lack of right angles prevented evil spirits from lurking in wait around a corner.
Each seat bay now also has a power socket for passenger use. Tables have been added with mahogany veneer, echoing the new timber-featured ceiling with ash and mahogany from sustainable forestry. Lighting was upgraded to modern energy-efficient standards, including individual reading lights in the new coat racks. Also fitted were large, triple glazed windows, to give a more panoramic view.
To ensure that tourists could see more of the waterfall without difficulty, Ignaz von Kürsinger, from Mittersill, created a path to the upper part of the waterfall. In 1879, the Austrian Alpine Club improved the road to provide a more panoramic view. About 400,000 people visit the falls annually. The misty spray of the waterfall creates ideal growth condition for hundreds of mosses, lichens and ferns.
Devices for holding smartphones or compact cameras called selfie sticks are often used when taking group selfies, as they allow a wider, more panoramic image capture. Another option for taking selfies from a distance beyond one's arm is a drone. Selfies made with a drone are also called dronies. The concept of taking a dronie first entered the mainstream in 2014 and coincided with a relatively sudden increase in the availability of relatively cheap, camera bearing multicopter drones.
This illustrates the difficulty of reloading four mortars in this configuration. Three of four mortars and thirty crewmen are visible in the crowded space. Later designs often mounted only two mortars in a single pit, like these at Fort Wright on Long Island Sound, NY.A more panoramic postcard view of a two-mortar pit at Fort Wright However, the early Abbot Quad designs featured very small mortar pits. Often, four mortars were mounted in a pit that was only about in size.
On his return, towards the end of the war, everything has changed. His mind no longer remembers, his eyes can no longer read, the café undergoes new, brittle ownership, and his clientele have disappeared. Jacob Mendel finally dies, destitute, incapacitated and forgotten. What initially reads as another of the many modest human dramas that Zweig made his speciality, this small tale actually has a far more panoramic sub-plot, for it is a metaphor of World War I's impact on Viennese life and culture.
1957 Buick Roadmaster convertible interior 1957 Buick Roadmaster Riviera 1958 Buick Roadmaster 75 Riviera coupe 1958 Buick Roadmaster 75 Riviera A lower body graced the 1957 Roadmaster with an even more panoramic windshield equipped with reverse slanted pillars. A red-filled Sweepspear lined the bodysides and a chromed rear fender lower panel filled the area between the wheelhouse and the bumper end, continuing to offer "Dagmar bumpers" at the front. A new centered fuel filler was found in the rear bumper, the ends of which the single or optional dual exhaust passed through. Roadmaster script was found within the deck and grille emblems.
The show's essential hipness, which was underlined by Hardenberg's crisp announcements and the visual and thematic backdrop of the city of Berlin, infuses the subsequent documentary pieces with a certain esprit. Thematically, their scope ran from coverage of political and social movements to current trends in underground and popular culture, whereby one piece was usually biographical in nature, setting it off from the more panoramic style of the rest of the show. Less serious segments often echoed the satire of the keynote feature. Regular items included the (usually biweekly) "Berlin for Beginners" ("Berlin für Anfänger") and the show's end note, in which Manfred Dumke, an elderly pensioner, shared his curious insights on current affairs with the rest of Germany from the comfort of his own living room.
" About the film she added, "The Impossible is one of the most emotionally realistic disaster movies in recent memory – and certainly one of the most frightening in its epic re-creation of the catastrophic 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami." Justin Chang of Variety magazine gave a positive review, praising Bayona's directing and Sánchez's writing: "Collaborating again after their impressive 2007 debut feature, The Orphanage, Bayona and Sanchez get many things right here, starting with their decision to eschew a more panoramic view of the disaster to follow one family's journey from start to finish." About the performances of the main cast members he added, "Watts has few equals at conveying physical and emotional extremes, something she again demonstrates in a mostly bedridden role, and McGregor, in one of his better recent performances, manages to turn a simple phone call home into a small aria of heartbreak. Holland, in his live-action bigscreen debut, is wonderful as a kind, somewhat short-tempered kid who still has plenty to learn, setting the tone for similarly heartrending turns by young Joslin and Pendergast.
For the first several decades of television broadcasting, sets displayed images with a 4:3 aspect ratio, in which the width is 1.33 times the height—similar to most theatrical films prior to 1960. That was acceptable for pre-1953 films such as The Wizard of Oz or Casablanca. However, in the early to mid-1950s, to compete with television and lure audiences away from their sets, producers of theatrical motion pictures began to use "widescreen" formats such as CinemaScope and Todd-AO, which provide more panoramic vistas and present other compositional opportunities. When televised, the image on films with widescreen formats might be twice as wide as the TV screen. Showing a widescreen movie on a television set with a 4:3 screen requires one of two techniques to accommodate the difference: "letterboxing", which preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio, but is not as tall as a standard television screen, leaving black bars at the top and bottom of the screen, or "pan and scan", in which the image fills the full height of the screen, but is cropped horizontally on each side.

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