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A short Cinerama production, a roller-coaster ride, had already created quite a stir among audiences who viewed its huge, wrap-around screen and lifelike resolution made possible by its three-lens camera system.
Richard Bangs: The Pakistan Osama bin Laden Never Knew Richard Bangs 2011
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With his much-repaired sun hat and wrap-around sunglasses he resembled a cross between the Terminator and a scarecrow.
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A primary school in the town centre which will provide cheap "wrap-around" childcare for pupils before and after the school day, from 8.15am until 5.45, and on Saturdays.
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A short Cinerama production, a roller-coaster ride, had already created quite a stir among audiences who viewed its huge, wrap-around screen and lifelike resolution made possible by its three-lens camera system.
Richard Bangs: The Pakistan Osama bin Laden Never Knew Richard Bangs 2011
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Features: Master suite with an 18 - foot cathedral ceiling, gas fireplace, large walk-in closet, soaking tub, family room, office, living room with built-in cabinetry, wrap-around redwood deck, workshop/storage building.
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The Oakley M-Frame has nice wrap-around type glasses.
Hey I was wondering if anyone could give me advice on polarized fishing glasses. 2009
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The windows themselves serve not only to provide a sweeping view of Brooklyn and Manhattan, but as wrap-around “white” boards for sketching out ideas with dry erase markers.
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Mr. Timberlake bought another apartment last fall, moving up to a three-bedroom penthouse with a view and a wrap-around terrace at the top of the SoHo Mews on West Broadway, a modernist building designed by Gwathmey Siegel .
Condo Goes Around for Timberlake Josh Barbanel 2011
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The Oakley M-Frame has nice wrap-around type glasses.
Hey I was wondering if anyone could give me advice on polarized fishing glasses. 2009
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Oh, and I forgot refrigeration, which we in aust developed as far back as the 1850's to allow for our meat and dairy to be exporte back to Britain; yes, you heard correctly; the 1850's!! icechests were commonplace from the 1890's out here and Federation + pre-Federation designed for the heat; double brick, high ceilings, wrap-around verandahs, coolgardie meatsafe etc.
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