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  • Photographically I discovered I had an eye and a talent for operating.

    Britain's best film directors show some early promise Philip French 2010

  • Photographically, it's the place for coffee table books.

    Brad Balfour: Director Danny Boyle Creates a Slumdog Millionaire and Serious Oscar Buzz 2008

  • Photographically, it's an orderly arrangement of visual elements into an organized image with application of established rules.

    Archive 2006-03-01 2006

  • Photographically speaking, he was never one for posing and so there are few iconic pictures of him outside of movie stills, with the exception of this one great photograph by Eve Arnold.

    Paul Newman. 1925 - 2008 The Year in Pictures 2008

  • Photographically, it's an orderly arrangement of visual elements into an organized image with application of established rules.

    Address basic composition 2006

  • Photographically speaking, he was never one for posing and so there are few iconic pictures of him outside of movie stills, with the exception of this one great photograph by Eve Arnold.

    Archive 2008-09-01 The Year in Pictures 2008

  • Photographically reproduced and partially translated in Lokhorst and Kaitaro 2001.

    Descartes and the Pineal Gland Lokhorst, Gert-Jan 2008

  • Arch-ive.org -- Photographically documenting and archive buildings and sites in Houston and surrounding areas.

    Co-Blogging Post: Texas ILuvNUFC 2005

  • Photographically reduced from diagrams of the natural size (except that of the gibbon, which was twice as large as nature) drawn by Mr. Waterhouse Hawkins from specimens in the Museum of the Royal College of

    The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told J. Arthur Thomson 1897

  • 'Photographically reduced from Diagrams of the natural size (except that of the Gibbon, which was twice as large as nature), drawn by Mr. Waterhouse Hawkins from specimens in the Museum of the Royal College of

    Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature Thomas Henry Huxley 1860

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