Not exact matches
In Canada, 70 % of TV viewers watch
shows with a smartphone, tablet or computer in hand — so - called second
screens that are changing the nature of TV
viewing.
I believe the spiritual, the internal, will always overpower the external but in order to experience that we have to have an upside down
view of everything in that the physical is not ever as important as the spiritual — and this is something special a gift a freedom that is amazing and in our world of Ugg boots and cars with amazing technology, with the million catalogues that drop through the door or
show their wares on our
screens... to discover and experience the joy of the internal spirit life is nowhere near as easy as it sounds — and once experienced it is an effort to hold to it and feed it for it to grown and be the power it is meant to be.
And while some TV has been essential
viewing for believers because a
show finds a way to
show a Christian as an actual character rather than a stereotype, TWD succeeds spiritually as an overall metaphor, rather than putting just one or two believable Christ followers on
screen.
Only 1 per cent
view him as a «political revolutionary,» and the turn - of - the - century liberalism that saw him as moral teacher, prophet or itinerant preacher hardly
shows up on the
screen.
The infamous goal - that - wasn't has been
shown on television
screens worldwide over and over again, and it gets worse with every
viewing.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends no
screen time at all — whether it's
viewing a television
show, a DVD, or something else — before age 2.
Seeing him on a
screen is easier, and they like to have him
show the
view from his hotel room.
The first
screen shows the robot and the scene; the second is a 3 - D, interactive
view where the user adjusts the virtual gripper and tells the robot exactly where to go and grab.
After
viewing educational materials and participating in the shared decision - making process with the practitioner, follow - up surveys
showed patients had a better grasp on the nuances of
screening.
However, the research
showed increased risk for women with large breasts or breast implants, who must often receive extra
screening views, increasing their radiation exposure.
View it as you would in a movie theatre, seeing the
screen from several feet back and just observing, waiting for the
show to begin.
Once the app is open users can ask Alexa to read messages, look for matches, see who
viewed their profiles and even display photos (the latter is only if they have the Echo
Show, which includes a
screen.)
You can take a look at the
screen shot below circled in red where it
shows that various women have
viewed our profile and send us instant messages.
You can take a look at the
screen shot below it
shows a variety of different notifications that we received including people sending us emails,
viewing our profile and sending as instant messages.
In fact, when searching at any Black dating service, you can
view thousands of pretty and sexy African American girls and boys
showing up on the computer
screen as they are in movies.
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While the movie does all of its characters the favor of not condescending to them or their perspectives — a Bible Study group that might have been played for snickers is accorded, at the very least, a neutral
view — its strategy of withholding both particular characters and information about their actions (the mine supervisor played by Josh Lucas doesn't
show up until a half hour or so into the picture), while perhaps looking attractively, insinuatingly oblique on paper, has on the
screen the general effect of blunting potential emotional impact.
Yet, the image is much richer and layered than normally
shown on
screen, breaking the monolithic
view of Palestinians in favour of a more complex perspective.
All of this
shows on the
screen as The Wolfman comes across as a pieced - together film of disjointed scenes with glaring tonal shifts that makes for unsatisfactory
viewing — all sewn together like Frankenstein's monster.
From time to time you'll also see a picture - in - picture
screen pop up, which can
show you nearby conversations between enemies or a security - camera
view.
It's funny in spite of a dangerously logy middle section and a lazy vocal performance by Rock (he's flaccid in every format save talk
show host), and it will certainly improve upon repeated
viewings — the writing on the intestinal walls is funnier than the action on the
screen.
Because Fox's wet blanket of a demon generates absolutely zero scares, Jennifer's Body relies mostly on el cheapo startles to generate tension, such as Jennifer
showing up behind people with no warning and don't - look - behind - that - door frights where things jump into
view from off -
screen.
Unfortunately, most of the pretty good eye candy of this flick will never again be
shown on the big
screen, but I still would recommend it for a fun home
viewing.
Prior to arriving at this year's festival, I intuited this was a project that may possibly best be experienced midst non-journalist folks (rather than at a Press
Screening), so prioritized arranging an advanced seat for a public audience
viewing of the film at Park City's Library Theater... during the
showing and following Q&A, one could hear a pin hit the floor as the motionless audience appeared fully intrigued.
As TCM's Oscar - celebratory month winds down, they've still got a few new ones to throw at us — the first musical to win a Best Picture Oscar, The Broadway Melody,
shows on Monday; an actual good Merchant - Ivory film in A Room With a
View turns up on Thursday; and fantastic underrated film noir The Killers plays on Thursday; finally, one of my personal all - time favorite films, Stage Door, hits the
screen late Saturday / early Sunday (trust me, picture quality is higher than the still above; couldn't find a decent cap).
â $ The gamepad just screams new innovations for gameplay and is a perfect match when thinking about using the gyroscope as a handheld wheel like in Mario Kart Wii and
showing data on the
screen such as a map, telemetry, speedo, or rear
view mirror.
Some of them
show some cool ideas, such as using the
screen to swipe ninja stars onto the TV or looking at the Gamepad to give you a different
view of the action.
Featuring a new story, two online multiplayer modes (2 - player co-op campaign and a 4 - player «TV
show» themed Pay - Per -
View event that pits humans against zombies), thousands of on -
screen zombies and more, Dead Rising 2 takes zombie survival horror to a whole new level.
As with Donkey Kong's Crash Course, the Wii U GamePad provides a zoomed - in
view, whereas the TV
screen shows the complete level at a glance.
The
screens (which you can
view below)
show the...
The
show is the latest in a string of critically - acclaimed hits from the US pay - per -
view channel which transformed small -
screen output in the early noughties with the likes of The Sporanos, Sex and the City and The Wire.
What the student sees is something like this: They
view lessons on the
screen that the teacher often conducts in real time by
showing slides or videos, and the teacher talks directly to the students through the computer.
As
shown above, the Group Growth Report allows you to
view all students» end of year goals and compare them to the spring
screening benchmark goals.
Opposite page at top, students from Lyford CISD's «Tech Squad» demonstrate green -
screen technology during a media interview; opposite page at bottom, students from various school districts
show school board members ways to integrate technology into learning; above, members of the Student Voices panel smile for the camera before panel discussion gets under way; at left, Ketu - ra Dobo, a student at Alvin ISD's Manvel High School, shares her
views during a session; below, Student Voices panel moderator Andrew Brennan addresses the General Session audience.
They allowed me to
view all rebate
screens on the computer before purchase and
showed me the reasons for every possible rebate that I could or could not get.
The 8 - inch multimedia
screen also displays the optional 360 - degree camera, which is part of a $ 1,720 Technology Package that
shows a top - down
view of the SUV constructed from multiple cameras.
In the XL1, the
view behind the car is
shown on color
screens integrated into the door panels.
Under DOT's new rule, carriers must clearly and prominently disclose on the first
screen that offers a fare for a consumer's specific itinerary that additional fees for baggage may apply, as well as
show consumers where they can
view the baggage fees.
The high resolution digital
screen of 12.3 inch
shows certain selectable
view modes.
Front Grille w / Gloss Black Mesh Insert, satin chrome surround, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) w / Forward Alert, advanced emergency brake assist w / queue assist and intelligent emergency braking, Note: when ACC is fitted, the front grille insert is gloss black, Traffic Sign Recognition & Intelligent Spd Limiter Note: ISL replaces the cruise control's Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL), Park Assist, parallel, perpendicular and parking exit, 360 degree park distance control w / additional sensors to alert the driver to potential side impact, Proximity Camera System, 4 cameras for front, side and rear
views w / images
shown on the touch
screen
The route
screen displays speed limits, details the next three maneuvers,
shows real highway signage and has junction
views with lane guidance.
If the driver now touches this map section, the navigation
screen opens,
showing the detailed map
view.
The i8 offers the same split -
screen view as other BMW models, here
showing navigation on the left and trip computer on the right.
Its dual -
view technology allows you to
view the audio system on the 8 - inch touch
screen, while the navigation maps are
shown in place of the gauges on the huge
screen ahead of the driver.
We get a good look at the Bentayga's main instruments — a pair of circular dials with a central
screen, which is
shown displaying both night vision and Sat Nav — a
view of a heads - up display and a look at the beautifully finished centre console with cupholders, gear stick and a rotary dial that has a touch sensitive top for stop - start, and rotary function for Bentley's take on Land Rover's Terrain Response.
Rather than
showing the rear
view in the CUE infotainment
screen, the rear picture
shows up in place of the center inside rear
view mirror.
Depending on the vehicle, Rear Vision Camera either
shows the image on a
screen located in the center stack or on a display located inside the rear -
view mirror.
Exclusively available in this market segment, the 360 - degree camera records the direct surroundings of the car, which are either
shown as a full - image depiction or in seven different split -
screen views on the media display.
Once activated, a wide - angle
view behind the vehicle is
shown on the FIAT ® Connect 7.0 display
screen.
That same touch -
screen also
shows the rear camera
view, the navigation system display if so - equipped and allows you to set your own wallpaper.