Sentences with phrase «seen on the screen at»

@SportsInsights Number of distinct Super Bowl ads where a dog can be seen on screen at some point during the commercial O / U 7.5.
At 7 weeks, my baby was able to move around (couldn't feel her yet) but we could see it on the screen at every appointment; she was very active.
Finding Your Feet is a «second chance at love and life» film — a genre we now expect to see on our screens at least once per year (think The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and The Lady in the Van).
Next Page goes to Next Page of the Note (Page Size = amount of the note you see on the screen at one time).
One of the biggest complaints of the game is that you can't freely pan the camera around to where you desire, and this pretty much renders photo mode useless because you can only snap what you're seeing on screen at that moment, without rotating to a specific angle.
Still, Messenger is taking a risk here by putting Day above your threads, reducing the number you see on your screen at first.
A Motorola Mobility logo is seen on a screen at the public unveiling of their global headquarters in Chicago, April 22, 2014.

Not exact matches

I liked seeing it there, blinking optimistically on my computer screen, but it felt a little like getting an A on a school project that I hadn't really worked at.
Kerr began collecting plays too, pausing games on the flat - screen at his San Diego home whenever he saw an action he liked - a backdoor lob off an inbounds or a particularly potent flare screen.
But instead of seeing digital monsters appear on the phone's screens when people look at an exhibit, people will get something a bit more educational.
At the premium end of the market, most of our customers don't want to just buy a specific product they see on a screen.
It was a look at Lopez not as the starlet everyone sees on the screen, but as the businesswoman and the brand.
Says Piers Harding - Rolls, head of games at U.K. - based IHS Screen Digest, in an e-mail, «I expect to see increasing downloads over this generation and on to the next generation of devices as it is in the interest of console manufacturers to act as a retailer.»
And what rabid fans they are, dressing up in full Imperial Stormtrooper regalia to line up around the block and see the first screening at midnight on opening day.
Almost always, what makes sense in my head ends up making no sense at all when I see it on the screen in front of me.
I now quote from a factoid I saw at the bottom of the screen on CNN.
(No doubt we shall soon see hobbits on a cinematic screen, and one can only guess at the pain this would have caused Tolkien.)
(Well, technically I saw it on the little screen on Delta Flight 1768 from Seattle to Atlanta, which is pretty much the only way I see any movies these days... but, hey, at least the cookies and pretzels are free.)
Or, at least, I haven't taken them out and still see them on my screen.
At Culinary Clash, crowds gather around the kitchens to see the action, projected on giant screens visible along the Las Vegas Strip.
A printable version would be really nice =\ Or something I can see on my screen all at once without having to be scrolling, looking for ingredients, etc... It looks cool, but I basically have to go through and write down the ingredients and directions for myself.
Now from the tactical point of view, not every time you see someone depicted as a center forward on your TV screen at the beginning of a match, they actually are.
People want content on their small screens and bringing live streaming to F1 (we did see a nice live stream on Facebook at the end of 2016 in Abu Dhabi) on a regular basis would be great.
But I was at the barber today and on the TV screen I see this crazy qoute by boulware.
It started with watching my high school teammates compete at a high level, and seeing my hurdle idols on a television screen.
Calling all Teen Members and Teen Season Ticket holders, this is your chance to come and see the Reds take on Tottenham Hotspur on the big screen at Anfield.
At the beginning I was happy to see the on screen graphics shown us lining up in the diamond variation of 4 -4-2.
If you look at that last screen, you can see the tough spot Tripper was put in, and I don't think you can lay all the blame on him.
On the other hand, since you and mom are going to be spending more time at home, a big screen TV may be a prudent purchase (make sure her favorite movie is playing when she first sees it).
It syncs up quickly, and then you can see both cameras at the same time on the same screen, either in split mode, or with the screen cycling between the two of them every x seconds.
Once we'd finished we took a few special specimens back to the Forest Retreat where we looked at them on the big screen with a microscope, which the kids thought was gross, but great fun to see them up close!
I can still remember seeing two on the screen and knowing what I was looking at but waiting for the sonographer to confirm it.
Some women I know have barely been able to look at the baby on the screen for fear of seeing something wrong or fear of getting too attached to a baby even when all is going well.
Take a quick look at this screen capture: This image is from one of the news websites (huffpost.com) but I saw basically the same thing on a number of different websites and for different states as well.
He said he will not screen for the Assembly nomination, as he believes the Enterprise Park at Calverton subdivision is so close to completion, and he wants to remain on the Town Board to see that process through.
We've seen them shifting uneasily on our TV screens, but at least one of them — Survation's Damian Lyons Lowe — is unrepentant.
The work - in - progress is now going to be screened at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 24, when New York audiences will be able to see him, bathed in Gibney's shadowy lighting, talking about many of his innermost secrets — including his list of top enemies: Ken Langone, Joe Bruno, Roger Stone (all of whom appear in the video — as does Spitzer's «go - to» call girl «Angelina»).
The play will stir a lot of emotions for Labour supporters, especially through the news montages: we see Ed Miliband on the screen, and feel a sense of disappointment, then cringe at Neil Kinnock delivering his «We're all right» line again and again at Sheffield in 1992.
There are three training modes programmed into the device, and it compiles all of your stats on the screen so you can see them all at a glance.
Some are blank, but others show Gabor patches at different places on the screen, one of which will appear where the circle was (see diagram).
At the same time, the players were asked to keep an eye on a projector screen on the wall to see when a particular shape appeared.
At first, the toddlers see a small blue - and - white circle flash on the screen as chimes sound to draw their attention.
Jonathan Smallwood, a colleague of Schooler's at UC Santa Barbara, instructed subjects to tap a key every time they saw a new number appear on a computer screen but to hold off tapping if the number was three.
The best way to find out what a computer user is interested in, however, is to use eye tracking to see what a person looks at on screen.
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«Insects on the big screen like you've never seen them before» at WSU's 22nd Annual Insect Cinema Cult Classic Film Festival.
Some people will see floaters when they're looking at a bright background, such as a computer screen or through a window on a sunny day, he adds.
There are more videos than I want to list here, but I highly recommend that you use the search box at the top right of the screen to see what Dr. Greger has already done on the subject.
The 6 Main Factors Affecting Your Digestion When It Comes To Stress Most patients I see in my practice eat under some kind of stressful situation, like a time constraint (during their lunch break in front of a screen), while watching the six o'clock news at night, checking messages on their cell phone or checking -LSB-...] Read More
But when I was at home and I saw the rough cut on screen, I went, «Oh my goodness, who is that ugly, old, fat woman?»
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