Sentences with phrase «television camera»

Citing a speech by a retired TV weatherman who could no more construct a climate model than a television camera, and the philosophical authority of one «Thomas Eddington» (the inventor of the supernova light bulb, perhaps — surely not the Sir Arthur who confirmed the relativistic precession of the orbit of Mercury?)
Recorded by a Television Camera Aboard the Faith 7 Capsule Two photographs representing the first TV pictures transmitted from space, including Gordon Cooper inside the Faith 7 capsule and the More...
Michael Snow: De La (installation view), 1971; aluminum and steel mechanical sculpture with electronic controls, television camera, and four monitors; 6» x 12»; lent by the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.
In space from November 14 - 24, 1969, astronauts Peter Conrad, Alan Bean, and Richard Gordon brought the first color television camera to the moon's surface, and studied the Surveyor 3, an unmanned probe that reached the moon's surface on April 20, 1967.
Jared Termini, a 23 - year - old television camera operator in Dallas, used both student loans and credit cards to cover his college costs because the loans weren't enough to cover his full tuition at the University of North Texas.
Brittany is a veteran in front of the television camera.
Hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes seem to sound like something on rails to victims cornered by television camera crews and asked (why do we ask?)
For example, a television camera helps during backing.
The technology was first used in 1956 in the Buick Centurion concept car, which had a rear - mounted television camera that sent images to a television screen in the dashboard in place of the rear - view mirror.
But have newspaper reporters or a television camera anywhere within five miles and this superintendent can tell anyone what is wrong with American education and that he or she, single - handedly, can solve all of the problems in the district if the board would only permit it.
Now you're thinking,» Mr. Marshall says into a television camera.
Some day, Richmond residents will be watching the Academy Awards and there might be Ryan Coogler, handsome and resplendent in a tuxedo, and smiling into the television camera as he hears his name called as an Oscar winner.
A small part by Alan Alda, as the original Elysium founder plays out pleasingly, and it is his character Carvin that holds the deed to the farm, offering the story its silly subplot about a big corporation trying to buy out Elysium to build a casino, which at one point has Linda running topless (with others) in front of a television camera.
Adjacent to the chair was a movable television camera.
This image was taken in 1996, at a range of 677,000 kilometers (417,900 miles) by the solid state imaging television camera onboard the Galileo spacecraft during its second orbit around Jupiter.
To measure the hand's shape, Inspass uses images from a solid - state television camera which photographs the hand from overhead and from the side.
Our studies would require a range of technologies, such as acoustic echo sounders, a magnetometer, subbottom acoustic profilers, a ground - penetrating radar, devices to recover sediment cores, an underwater television camera and a set of GPS receivers to enable study teams to track their position with a resolution of less than a meter.
She claimed she had presumed it would be alright due to the presence of an official photographer and a television camera.
The image of Brown shading his eyes from the television camera that was focused on him while he was being interviewed (and which he must have known was focused on him) screams shame.
Asked for his reaction, in front of a television camera, Mr Grayling thought that Sir Richard had agreed to be Gordon Brown's adviser, and rubbished the appointment as a «political gimmick».
What a contrast with Cameron, looking straight ahead into the television camera and viewers» living rooms, stating: «It will be an in - out referendum.
One after another, the speakers used their two minutes to blast Walker's measure, sometimes looking straight into a local television camera that was broadcasting the proceedings.
Even those anoraks who apparently sit glued to the Parliamentary Channel will find scarce coverage of the work of select committees and, in a dozen years as a chairman of legislative committees, I can think of no single occasion upon which a television camera has been present.
During the course of the Montenegro match, a television camera unkindly, embarrassingly and perhaps all to significantly, focused on the recently appointed Chairman of the Football Association, Greg Dyke, who was not watching the game but somewhat distractedly consulting his programme.
In a first - round playoff game against the Jets last season, a television camera caught Bure kicking the skates out from under Keith Tkachuk.
Given that Rooney's most notable non-footballing contribution to England's tournament cause has been either berating his own fans down a television camera, or sharply stamping on Ricardo Carvalho's testicles, Lineker's probably winning the iconic off - the - ball moment competition here.
Postgame was the first time he'd seen his hot breathless face reflected in a television camera.
Rob Manfred got in front of a television camera, openly wondered if yousa offense gonna die, and everyone had the same thought: uh-oh.
«You can do it if you put your mind to it,» he said, stopping for a television camera outside the door to the interview room.
We've had this debate before, it's easy for people who don't go to say give up the season ticket but I have a very good seat with five mates literally behind the television camera and if I give it up there is no way I can ever get it back again.
Trump lashed out at George Gigicos, one of his original campaign staff members, for what the president considered unflattering television camera angles at the Phoenix rally, which Bloomberg News first reported.
Television cameras roam the sidelines prior to Super Bowl XLIX at University of Phoenix Stadium on February 1, 2015 in Glendale, Arizona.
The Cubans said they would bolster security around the homes of American diplomats, adding police patrols and installing closed - circuit television cameras in some areas.
On Monday, he was trailed by more than a dozen television cameras and numerous reporters when he exited the office of Senator Bill Nelson, Democrat of Florida and a Senate Commerce Committee leader.
Comey sanctimoniously writes, «Other than mistakes in the way I presented myself in the July 5 public statement in front of the television cameras,... if I could do it all again, I would do the same thing.»
King's funeral was not much different from all the others at Ebenezer Baptist Church, except for the presence of television cameras and a host of Kennedys.
The true heroes in the Kingdom of God are not those who feed 10,000 people while the television cameras are rolling.
After the commercial break and the television cameras turned without missing a beat to What Is Happening Now, one would like to think that the whispering suspicion persisted that this gentle man with the odd accent and shy smile really does know what it is all about.
This step of isolation is a necessary diplomatic one, probably long overdue, but it doesn't feel like enough, when I see the mass graves, when the grieving men lift up the bodies of their children to shove their lifeless and crippled bodies at the television cameras, here, here, here, you are keening and begging us all to look at your children, look at them, there, dead in your arms.
But when I see mega-millionaire ministry leaders flying to Africa so they can feed the hungry in front of television cameras all for «the glory of God» I get a little hesitant about saying that my blogging goals or publishing dreams are also for «the glory of God.»
By the l950s he had brought television cameras and sophisticated advertising techniques to his mass meetings and, with the help of Hearst «s newspapers, became an overnight success.
As the world looked on in awe at the protests in Egypt that led to the ouster of the authoritarian regime, a far more profound revolution took place away from television cameras.
Americans of both parties, to judge by their behavior, appear to believe that policies are created by placing a suitably charismatic politician in front of a sufficient number of television cameras.
In capturing the spectacle, the television cameras moved in soft fades between shots of the performers, the visual grandeur of the church, the preacher, and the faces of the attentive but passive congregation.
At the same time, his combination of learning, experience, and temperament is striking and impressive, and, again, any objective observer — so long as the television cameras are off — would admit as much.
There's no match for the fans, the television cameras, the feeling that this Indiana - Purdue game in the middle of January actually means something.
I stood around waiting for the rocket to burst down the street while half - crazed, half - drunk, bemused Spaniards stretched their limbs, hyperventilating Americans with Go - Pros pressed record, Brits with St. George flags painted on their faces waved at the television cameras.
stay away from the matches, let the television cameras pick up on the empty seats.
North Medford's players stood before the television cameras, talked in to microphones, boasted.
And then on the goal line, on a third quarterback sneak, Steinman disappeared from the television cameras — touchdown.
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