Sentences with phrase «once in a single image»

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In the crowd, more than 3,000 Boston Strong, there is a complex, furious swirl of emotion — heartbreak, joy, remembrance and triumph all colliding at once and bonded by the lens of photographer Gregory Heisler into a single, indelible image.
Fourthly there is the combined affect of all them, the culumulative image of a government in trouble you get when lots of bad news stories come all at once (take for example Labour's «Black Wednesday» in April 2006 when they were hit with the foriegn prison scandal, John Prescott's affair and Patricia Hewitt being heckled by nurses in a single day).
«New algorithm repairs corrupted digital images in one step: Technique uses the power of artificial neural networks to address several types of flaws and degradations in a single image at once
Additional problems cropped up in March, however, when New Scientist reported that a single image had appeared three different times in data from Verfaillie's lab — once referring to bone and once to cartilage in a 2001 Blood paper about human MAPCs, and once again to describe bone cells in a 2006 patent application.
Once in orbit around Jupiter, Juno will skim just 5000 km above Jupiter's clouds once a fortnight — too close to provide global coverage in a single imOnce in orbit around Jupiter, Juno will skim just 5000 km above Jupiter's clouds once a fortnight — too close to provide global coverage in a single imonce a fortnight — too close to provide global coverage in a single image.
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have received a $ 3 million grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to develop a triple threat in the fight against cancer: a single virus equipped to find, image and kill cancer cells, all at once.
Once you have all the import images from the road, it's time to tune in to the text - what you are going to talk about myself all the singles out there?
His bleached - out images — the products of prolonged study, poured out in a single sitting — feel at once vaguely familiar and yet depersonalised and detached.
Broodthaers's Musée d'art moderne, Département des aigles (Museum of Modern Art, Department of Eagles, 1968), for example, a selection of objects and images of eagles borrowed from institutions all over Europe, is at once an absurd collection around a single motif (again signaling nationality), and a stand - in for collections as a whole.
The new camera will take up to 12 shots at once and combine them into a single 12MP image, reducing pixelated noise in some shots.
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