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  • Three-dimensional movies, which present the width, length and depth on the screen, are perceived as enhancing the film-watching experience.

    Funds Eye Three-Dimensional Movies Deepti Chaudhary of Mint 2011

  • Three-dimensional projections—which do not require special glasses—will be cast onto the production's massive, movable set; in one scene, they will create the illusion of a forest, and what lies beneath.

    3D Technology Rears Its Head Pia Catton 2011

  • Three-dimensional artworks, often sprawling over a large room, installations are intended to transform a viewer's perception of an interior space and are, therefore, "specific to the site in the gallery."

    Daniel Grant: Some Installation Artists Sell Their Work in Pieces Daniel Grant 2011

  • Three-dimensional artworks, often sprawling over a large room, installations are intended to transform a viewer's perception of an interior space and are, therefore, "specific to the site in the gallery."

    Daniel Grant: Some Installation Artists Sell Their Work in Pieces Daniel Grant 2011

  • Three-dimensional average enamel thickness and relative enamel thickness measurements were recorded on the least worn molars within the sample (n = 2).

    Archive 2009-02-01 2009

  • Three-dimensional colored walls turning and coming at me, coming together to make a box and closing in on me, so bright I could hardly stand it.

    GONE LISA McMANN 2010

  • Three-dimensional colored walls turning and coming at me, coming together to make a box and closing in on me, so bright I could hardly stand it.

    GONE LISA McMANN 2010

  • Three-dimensional colored walls turning and coming at me, coming together to make a box and closing in on me, so bright I could hardly stand it.

    GONE LISA McMANN 2010

  • Three-dimensional objects are what always made him tick.

    The Journe Identity Joshua Levine 2010

  • Three-dimensional TVs aren't booming yet because of their high costs, but it will also eventually become the mainstream product in the market as most mid - to high-end TV products will adopt 3-D technology by next year while the price gap between 3D TVs and 2D sets will narrow as well.

    LG Electronics' TV Unit Braces For Second-Half Slowdown 2010

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