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Examples of magnifying glass


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Self-concept change and self-presentation : the looking glass self is also a magnifyingglass.
Seeds were observed daily in dim light through a magnifyingglass with a scale.
The idea of investigating exceptional humans was regarded as a magnifyingglass for understanding human nature.
He brings a magnifyingglass to the complexities obscured by existing models.
While the expert watched the louse through his magnifyingglass, he himself, reduced to a part of an apparatus, was watched by the seeing eye of the supervisor.
Once in the laboratory the material was sorted with the help of a magnifyingglass and the diaspores were preserved in 70% alcohol for later identification.
The original edition might have been criticized for its unwieldy size but there are a few of the maps with detail which now need a magnifyingglass to see clearly.
We shall not look through a magnifyingglass at every tiny error which they might have made.
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I have no doubt that with proper interpretation and a magnifyingglass that would have been perfectly clear.
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An illuminated magnifyingglass which has been in his possession for seven years has now been confiscated.
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Those with loss of vision may need anything from a magnifyingglass to a talking calculator.
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They do not require close attention with a magnifyingglass or weighing up with scales.
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I suspect that more than any other body these particular organisations are under scrutiny under the magnifyingglass.
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We really need to get the magnifyingglass out and take a close look at what projects we can implement in this period.
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Firms sending out these invoices should send a magnifyingglass with them because one needs a magnifyingglass to read what is said.
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In the report it seems as if a magnifyingglass is being held over the principle of clarity and transparency.
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Will he get a magnifyingglass and read the restrictions, and then decide to alter them so that people can understand what they mean?
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There is no useful purpose to be served in scrutinising it with that sort of magnifyingglass.
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One needs a magnifyingglass to see it.
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It was printed in such small print that one needed a magnifyingglass to read it.
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Is heprepared to furnish a magnifyingglass, or some other device, to assist the individual to read the document?
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The headings are perfectly clear; people can see the headings and, if necessary, can then acquire a magnifyingglass and read the print.
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I had to scour this morning's newspapers with a magnifyingglass for even a mention.
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Those are the people one now sees walking about with a large magnifyingglass in their hands or hung around their necks.
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At the moment, they have nothing available to them except a magnifyingglass.
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I may not have used a sufficiently good magnifyingglass.
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The same court refused him a magnifyingglass to read his papers.
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In 1980, presumably at least one local authority was labour-controlled, even if one needed a magnifyingglass to find it.
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As soon as a little rainwater gets into an empty bottle and the sun shines on it, it acts like a magnifyingglass.
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You have to look for expert judicial qualifications with a magnifyingglass here.
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This makes it all too understandable that small groups subject every paragraph to the minutest examination under the magnifyingglass.
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Has he seen the document he talks of, which no one can read without a magnifyingglass?
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It is not the underlying cause, but it is a magnifyingglass.
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The borough also issues a map, which is useful except that one needs a magnifyingglass to see it clearly.
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To see the thin red line, you probably need a magnifyingglass, if not a microscope.
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It is important that the consumer should be able to discover exactly what he is eating without having to use a magnifyingglass to find out.
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He has recently decided to take a magnifyingglass to the education service and to review how it is operating, particularly in terms of the education and library boards.
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Many people will be deceived into thinking that they need simple magnification—nothing more than could be achieved with an ordinary hand-held magnifyingglass—when in fact they need something more sophisticated.
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Then we find even greater problems, because very often one needs a magnifyingglass to find out the name of the company and where it is registered.
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I believe that you can actually get it in two volumes now, but in very small print which necessitates the use of a magnifyingglass to read it.
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He examined the policy, but, because it was in such small print, he was unable to read it until he got hold of a magnifyingglass.
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Anyone with any sense knows that one should not use a magnifyingglass as these people do, because the condition of the two eyes may be different.
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It confuses the issue when people say that if you can buy an ordinary magnifyingglass in a shop, why can you not buy magnifiers in spectacles?
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I was fascinated by the little vignettes that today's debate provided; its ability to hold a magnifyingglass over this particular vignette at work and its characteristics and foibles.
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It has been designed carefully to allow the map to rest on a curvature in the viewer, which ensures that the magnifyingglass eye-piece is always at the correct angle.
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If you have the right spectacles for your eyes and you then want to read something which is very small, you will need a magnifyingglass in order to read.
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The game also came with a red magnifyingglass that was needed to read the clues on the wheel.
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The photographer focuses and composes using this projected image, sometimes with the aid of a magnifyingglass (or loupe).
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When there was information implicating someone, we didn't inspect it with a magnifyingglass.
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The second officer was 70 years old and used a magnifyingglass to see.
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The directional buttons control a magnifyingglass and is used in order to find objects.
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To further improve focusing accuracy, a small magnifyingglass could be swung into place for accurate focusing on a small part of the image.
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In certain areas, it is possible to zoom into areas with the magnifyingglass, to get a closer look at things.
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Focusing the sun's rays with a magnifyingglass, he creates a loose grid on his finished work.
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Oil dots are evident when viewed with a magnifyingglass.
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At readings, he read from computer printouts with large letters, using a magnifyingglass and a bright, direct light from a strong lamp.
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Additionally, the liner notes for the original printing had lyrics that were so small, most people needed a magnifyingglass to read them.
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A magnifyingglass creates this kind of image.
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They have taken a magnifyingglass and picked at the books, using literary reductionism to find what they want to find.
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The coin is a fine example of the mint's work, although a magnifyingglass is needed to properly appreciate it.
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Sometimes a magnifyingglass is used to assist in marking location.
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She enjoyed reading, even with the help of a magnifyingglass.
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This image may be recorded or viewed through an eyepiece (2), which acts like a magnifyingglass.
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A magnifyingglass and light are used to get a bright, enlarged view of the auditory canal and eardrum.
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With a magnifyingglass, he laboriously burns holes into the framework provided by the grid.
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The concentrators, like a magnifyingglass, must point directly at the sun to work.
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It comprises a magnifyingglass on a stand on top of a (real) old book.
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Unlike most similar programs, it does not open a separate program window for the magnification but instead puts a movable magnifyingglass on the screen.
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This allows for greater magnification than a conventional magnifyingglass, typically 10 up to 20.
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Using a 5-inch photographic camera, he manually examined over 200 three-hour exposures with a magnifyingglass, and found no planets.
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Stamp tongs help to handle stamps safely, a magnifyingglass helps in viewing fine details and an album is a convenient way to store stamps.
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He woke up early in the morning and read newspapers with a magnifyingglass.
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The most reliable method of differentiating the two is with a magnifyingglass.
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For spotting work, always use a magnifyingglass and a good light source.
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They are green and ribbed and can be observed best with a magnifyingglass.
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The only beautiful and perfect things to him now are the tiny snowflakes that he sees through a magnifyingglass.
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With a magnifyingglass, small red glands may be visible.
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The game also comes with a small magnifyingglass to help people read off the code numbers from the furniture pieces.
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Like the sun through a magnifyingglass, she burns an image on the screen.
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If the big picture is clear enough to decide, then decide from the big picture without using a magnifyingglass.
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He wears a similar hat and cloak and looks at everything through a magnifyingglass.
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It is pale ochraceous-salmon, and slight longitudinal ribs can be seen with a magnifyingglass.
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Subtle differences are observable using a magnifyingglass.
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The components are easily visible, however, when viewed with a small magnifyingglass, such as a loupe.
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The same principle is used to start fires with a magnifyingglass on a sunny day.
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Other versions may include items like a nail file, tweezers, folding scissors, a tooth pick, a magnifyingglass, screwdriver bits and others.
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Yet another design has a magnifyingglass on one vane that focused the rays of the sun on the opposite vane.
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To see a detective hunting clews with a magnifyingglass is funny indeed.
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Other suggestions include its use as a magnifyingglass for jewellers, or as a decorative furniture inlay.
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In his later years, he had to read using a powerful magnifyingglass.
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This would make it equivalent to a 3 magnifyingglass.
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These eyelashes are the most distinctive feature and are easily visible with a magnifyingglass.
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If players can view an item in greater detail, the cursor changes to a hand holding a magnifyingglass.
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Another test is to use a magnifyingglass to see if gum has gathered on the perforation edges of the stamp.
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It is instantly comprehensible to persons literate in the language; the only equipment that is needed is a simple magnifyingglass.
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Later glaucoma also developed in her healthy eye, and soon she was almost blind, although she continued to read by using a magnifyingglass.
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Disability acts as a magnifyingglass on how bodily impairment and other forms of stigma result in social isolation.
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Printing the book in microtype on onion skin paper and giving each reader a magnifyingglass was also not an option for him.
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A magnifyingglass is often used to gain appreciation of the fine detail of the work within.
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