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In these large-scale spectacles, traditional masks, individuality, and the interaction between audience and participants have largely lost their importance.
Sensory impairments should be addressed, which may necessitate the patient having access to spectacles or a hearing aid as appropriate.
Aerial performance derived from circus acts has become an indispensable part of large public spectacles.
In imag ining the city, both spectacles explicitly cr iticise the way in which mechanical work divorces the individual from any meaningful participation in creation.
What was the equivalent of spectacles, the microscope, telescope, or the ear-trumpet?
One propensity common to them all was a preference for showing spectacles rather than talking.
An interesting issue is the extent to which bifocal and varifocal spectacles might be a contributory factor in falls on stairs.
After he finished with the woman, he charged the passers-by like crazy: he hit them, torn up their clothes, and broke their spectacles.
When viewed through age-sensitised spectacles, how does the tradition shape up ?
A psychophysical and functional imaging study of adaptation to inverting spectacles.
The wife of a clothier, she wore spectacles, wrote letters, owned books, and taught children to read.
Next are the 'faux savants', all wearing gold spectacles; claiming science to be infallible, they chant contemporary scientific words with obvious anachronism.
Two observers use their spectacles to obtain good acuity; the third observer is emmetropic.
Urbanites learned of the new products and goods available to them through print media, marketing spectacles, like raffles, and other forms of eye-catching public display.
In a way, these public spaces showcased spectacles, where passersby took in displays of leisure and consumption like spectators.
He rightly removes rosecoloured spectacles in his account of the overall military effectiveness of the armed resistance and its tens of thousands of partisans.
He relished the challenge of playing in costume, and without music or his spectacles.
In these spectacles, nature became integrated as scenery in the pageant.
They put on fake spectacles which actually ruined their eyes.
Simple disguises, using spectacles or hair dye, were used when necessary.
There was no lack of interest in, or desire for, such spectacles.
Saying that one cannot fix one's spectacles while wearing them is less poetical, but closer to the real point.
Their operatic afterlife is intriguing: alone of the early seventeenth-century humanist-inspired spectacles, opera survived the epistemological revolution.
If it is poetry that produces spectacles, it is what must rule at the centre, not music and dance.
If falls begin shortly after the issue of bifocal spectacles, they should be abandoned and optimal correction ensured for everyday living.
The deepest meaning of these spectacles was a global concept of social order.
Now that political conventions have been transformed into theatrical spectacles, it is hard for the modern mind to comprehend the deadly seriousness with which nineteenth-century convention fights were waged.
However, by the early 1950s three key benefits had emerged: a cash payment while members were hospitalised, and grants towards the costs of spectacles and dental care.
Reading conventional historical sources, chronicles, and pamphlets, alongside play texts, they essayed an interdisciplinary study of spectacles - on the stages of the theatre, the city, and the nation.
A prevalent interpretation of these entries sees them essentially as a 'monarchical institution' with little significance attached to the role the citizens played in these spectacles.
The pyrotechnics became more and more elaborate during the early modern period until the production of real spectacles of light that instantly disappeared as momentous pieces of art.
In the logic of theatricality, however, the scandalous aural becomes an integral part of spectacle's display.
The comedy, in fact, was just the central part of these performances, conceived as full spectacles that incorporated many aspects of popular culture: dances, burlesques, carnivalesque elements.
Neither spectacles nor soft contact lenses nor routine keratorefractive surgery adequately corrects high order aberrations.
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Opaque spectacles, or blinders, have also been used.
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You will see other pensioners trying on spectacles.
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He had a cheeseburger for a head, and sported a top hat, a diplomat's sash, and a pair of pince-nez spectacles.
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He courts her and proposes marriage; she makes him promise that, on their wedding night, he will wear his spectacles.
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By this point, they have all become pure spectacle at which to be gaped.
Quality, colour, spectacle, and radical ideas will be at a premium as will events that use new techniques and ways of creating exciting theatre.
The strategies used to present the bodily spectacle of martyrdom illustrate how cultural boundaries are renegotiated in the period.
Seating 3500, it was originally designed as a movie palace in 1932 and later achieved fame as a showcase for live musical ice-skating spectacles.
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Of course, a spectacle is an object intended to be seen, but it is also a dramatic event, a theatrical mise-en-scene that demands an audience.
Such spectacles often take the form of street and guerrilla theater.
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When too much attention is paid to the spectacle being made, and not to the truth being administered, you have a hollow form.
Zlle claims that he was deprived of his spectacles during the police interview.
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I wander out into the still busy square, where crowds are still cheering, conscious of the danger of the spectacle that attracts, flatters, and distorts.
From this 'terroristic imagination' a guilty complicity f lows, embodied in all the compulsive fascination exerted by the thrilling spectacle of destruction.
Furthermore, the metropolis was an important purveyor of cinematographic spectacle, as witnessed by the popularity of an early genre : the ' ' urban panoramas.
The narration of these funeral documents turns a private religious ceremony into a public spectacle, which can generate prestige.
In opposition to this form of spectacle, theatre in the last decade focused on personal theatrical presentations.
However, its increasing popularity prompted the arrangement of speci®c places inside the town + squares or streets + that allowed more facilities to watch the spectacle.
The spectacle, as typically portrayed, is unspeakably brutal and inhumane.
A settlement of accounts for the spectacles and eyeglasses need not take place with regard to their low value and their limited use. i.
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In addition to spectacles, music and storytelling were hosted.
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Such spectacles, were usually staged to commemorate significant state events: weddings, military victories, and the like, and alternated in performance with the acts of plays.
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His extensive credits range from musical theater, sporting and cultural events to commercial recordings and live mega spectacles.
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Two species have white wing patches, the third has white facial spectacles.
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The local ruling elite were responsible for sponsoring spectacles and arena events, which both enhanced their status and drained their resources.
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His spectacles contained no lenses but were a bone-conducting hearing aid.
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At their highest level of sophistication, these places become theatrical spectacles of global cosmopolitanism and myth.
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Indirect taxes are taxes applying to spring water, mines, spectacles, advertising, navigation, electricity, pollution and workplace.
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The spectacles can be folded and take place in the case fitted with a watch.
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The explosion-vessel did her work well, the effect constituting one of the grandest artificial spectacles imaginable.
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During his tour concerts would regularly sell out, and he returned to his famous dress changes during the spectacles, although in a more balanced style.
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He always wore tinted spectacles, as you can see on photographs.
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There is no need for a product or commodity, no space for a spectacle.
Absence of the spectacles is considered a serious fault.
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What would happen to our view of the opera if we were to begin not with the composer, but with the spectacle itself?
As part of an upcoming festival, among the spectacles planned were more executions of this kind.
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The weird spectacle awed the soldiers into a sort of paralysis.
During breeding season, the males make great spectacles of themselves in flight to attract females.
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In specular logic, aural contradicts spectacle, positioning itself as a paradoxical other.
The public spectacle made out of the two lovers was a move towards this.
The guided-tour alone is enough to turn the performing arts centre into a spectacle.
Osend, a myopic intellectual, lost his spectacles and his sandals.
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Students from all over the region take part in the events organised and gather in large numbers to witness the spectacles.
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Here we are treated to the rare spectacle of a soloist interrupting the beginning of his own episode to momentarily rejoin the ripieno.
As she silently opened the package, she found a case containing his spectacles.
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Striking masks, spectacles, and other facial markings occur in wide variety.
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The two most used assistive devices are spectacles at 14% of the population and chronic medication is used by 12.3%.
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He was wearing spectacles under his flying goggles, but was challenged by his medical officer about the safety of this.
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I am interested only in spectacles that rise above themselves.
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Their metre is a sort of rearguard strategy of seeing the modern world through spectacles which that world has actually broken.
Continual engagement, rather than occasional confrontation, with civic spectacles provided the dukes with opportunities for the theatrical exercise of power.
However, there is an agonizing choice to make between at least two pairs of spectacles we might wear to take this critical look.
A welder with a serious expression and dark spectacles sits opposite me, working intently.
Under these conditions the subject rapidly obtains a bistable form of adaptation, adapted to both wearing and not wearing the spectacles.
Lawyers and courts provided additional public space in which abduction spectacles could be produced.
The spectacles, like the baby, just won't stay still.
There were many spectacles during the nineteenth century, feeding a public appetite for the latest thrilling news, whether polar or not.
Folk dances were the main spectacles that smaller towns could offer to royal visitors, and these were integrated into more elaborate civic pageantry as well.
A metal bolt was fixed to the skull just above the beak to allow attachment of spectacles with filter glasses needed for stereoscopic stimulation.
As such, the spatializing and performative rhetorical acts such as state ceremonies, urban spectacles, sacrificial rituals and royal hunts must be included in this definition.
Four firms were studied: an electroplating plant; a rubber-extruding factory; a firm making optical lenses for spectacles; and a machine-tool maker.
The ending of the monopoly of solicitors over house sales conveyancing and of opticians over the sale of spectacles has already been noted.
Such spectacles were not likely to encourage an educated view of the treasures displayed.
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