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a moving pictureの例文

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  • They are merely a moving picture, " he said.
  • It's a moving moment, and a moving picture.
  • "It's a moving picture ."
  • A snapshot does not have as much accuracy as a moving picture,
  • Before the reunion, she had never seen a moving picture of him.
  • Polls are always just a snapshot when the campaign itself is a moving picture,
  • People largely recognize that this is a moving picture and not a still photograph.
  • Gyula Pek醨 asked for a moving picture from B閘a Zsitovszky, the projectionist of the Ur醤ia.
  • In 1890 he and Donisthorpe were able to produce a moving picture of London's Trafalgar Square.
  • At present, a moving picture of acceptable quality is limited to a small patch of the computer screen.
  • "What's appropriate on the page isn't necessarily appropriate in a moving picture,"
  • These perceptually steady still images are then pieced together to produce a moving picture, similar to a movie projector.
  • In January 1945 a travelling cinema arrived at Wurzach, many children seeing a moving picture for the first time.
  • Wild wanted to actually see what these phenomena looked like on the Sun, actually get a moving picture of them.
  • The goal is to give all U . S . commanders and troops a moving picture of all foreign enemies and threats.
  • At its inception, it was used during the Gulf War, when it provided a moving picture of retreating Iraqi forces.
  • On October 28, 1892 he gave his first public performance of a moving picture show at the Mus閑 Gr関in in Paris.
  • He stop motion animated this film taking full advantage of the density that can be obtained through creating a moving picture frame by frame.
  • It opens with a sculpture and a moving picture, a Benin bronze head set in front of a panoramic film of contemporary African cities.
  • RKO, ( for Radio-Keith-Orpheum ), has existed in one form or another for nearly as long as moving pictures.
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