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Recalling the building's sheer strength translated into the most engagingly balanced Room- magnificently forceful and soothing at the same time -- I thought of its underlying, core design principles, its all-embracing idea brought to life with a circle that defines the space both in plan and three-dimensionally.
Alla Kazovsky: Orchestrating Experience Alla Kazovsky 2011
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Recalling the building's sheer strength translated into the most engagingly balanced Room- magnificently forceful and soothing at the same time -- I thought of its underlying, core design principles, its all-embracing idea brought to life with a circle that defines the space both in plan and three-dimensionally.
Alla Kazovsky: Orchestrating Experience Alla Kazovsky 2011
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There was something so freeing about it, perhaps particularly since I am a very private person three-dimensionally.
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Is owning a copy of Conan the Barbarian #1 not enough for you, and you feel the need to celebrate it three-dimensionally?
Archive 2009-07-01 Reis O'Brien 2009
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A smartphone game he's designing requires players to think three-dimensionally by reassembling, in the fewest possible steps, a car or building that has been cut into pieces.
The Mind of a Master Brain Teaser Alexandra Alter 2011
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That's right, I'm not thinking three-dimensionally, as Marty would say.
Cool Stuff: 1985 B.C. Back to the Future Parody T-Shirt | /Film 2010
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I try to use words that get at truth three-dimensionally, tracing its shape in the thick of human experience, knowledge and passion.
Rules for Discussing The Meaning of It All Krista Tippett 2010
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The precise sound the telephone makes when I hang up comes to me three-dimensionally, as if reflecting the contract just made, how people establish their time, their place.
Hollywood Savage Kristin McCloy 2010
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GROSS: And do you think that's because you perceive being high up more clearly and more three-dimensionally than you did before and therefore perceive the potential for horrific damage if you fell?
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GROSS: And do you think that's because you perceive being high up more clearly and more three-dimensionally than you did before and therefore perceive the potential for horrific damage if you fell?
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