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  • Ohio State University art and technology professor Ken Rinaldo is drawing up designs for his Paparazzi Drone — a successor to his Paparazzi Bot, a robot he deployed at the Vancouver Olympics to snap photos of the athletes and spectators.

    Drones Get Ready to Fly, Unseen, Into Everyday Life Siobhan Gorman 2010

  • But he won't tell McGill his motives, which doesn't quite square with the new company policy - but turning down Rinaldo is almost impossible to even contemplate.

    Known to Evil by Walter Mosley: Book summary 2010

  • Indeed, so skilled did he become, that he wrote one opera -- "Rinaldo" -- in fourteen days, and the

    Music Talks with Children Thomas Tapper

  • This bizarre and grueling film about a couple coping with the death of their child - which occurs in the opening, graphic sex scenes, shot in a lustrous black and white as a soprano and harpsichord perform a movement from Handel's "Rinaldo" - is as emotionally raw as an Ingmar Bergman film and as surreal as anything by David Lynch.

    JSOnline.com 2010

  • She rode a nervous oat-colored palfrey that had no name, and led the second horse, a blind and almost deaf ancient who long ago had been called Rinaldo and was now simply Rin.

    Zombies vs. Unicorns Justine Larbalestier 2010

  • All good stuff, but wouldn't it have been fun to reference some other historical high points -- such as the Met's first three-act "Lulu," or its first Handel opera, "Rinaldo" -- if only to make the point that there's more to opera than the 19th century?

    The Met-as-Museum Gala 2009

  • Meanwhile Bouillon has sent two of his knights, Ubalt and a Danish warrior, to recall Rinaldo to his duty.

    The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas Charles Annesley

  • Orlando himself and his cousins "Les quatre fils Aymon," namely Rinaldo da Montalbano, Guicciardo, Alardo, and Ricciardetto.

    Diversions in Sicily Henry Festing Jones 1889

  • Wilfrid called Rinaldo by name, and heard nothing but the fear of the place, which seemed to rise bristling at his voice and shrink from it.

    Vittoria — Complete George Meredith 1868

  • He called Rinaldo's attention to it when the woman had gone.

    Vittoria — Complete George Meredith 1868

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