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Write to Farnaz Fassihi at farnaz. fassihi@wsj.com Bird's-Eye View:
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Architects Should Consider Bird's-Eye View Say you've designed a cross-shaped building, but it looks dull.
Bear Economy 2008
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The "_Bird's-Eye View_" will be better explained by reference to the figures; thus,
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 330, September 6, 1828 Various
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His Complexion was a Bird's-Eye Maple, and he looked like the
Ade's Fables George Ade 1905
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His Complexion was a Bird's-Eye Maple, and he looked like the
Ade's Fables George Ade 1905
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Bing also raises the bar with some of its tools, such as the Bird's-Eye view to its maps, which offers a better way of viewing a place through satellite imagery.
Resources | ZDNet 2010
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Gross walked every avenue, street, lane, and alley from Fort York to the Don River, north through Rosedale, Yorkville, and beyond, to produce this 1876 Bird's-Eye View of Toronto.
Torontoist Kevin Plummer 2010
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Bird's-Eye Bull's-Eye, which appears to be one of those aforementioned crappy third-party games.
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Bing also raises the bar with some of its tools, such as the Bird's-Eye view to its maps, which offers a better way of viewing a place through satellite imagery.
Resources | ZDNet 2010
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Occasionally, hiking around town, such as in the spot where Oz was photographed for the "Sees Israel with a Bird's-Eye View" piece linked to above, one can encounter a Bedouin man or woman, sometimes a couple of children, quietly moving their flock along the rocky brown hills, trailed by a pair of lazy dogs.
VQR 2009
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