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These stories are the work of a strong writer who sees both panoramically and with a powerfully close focus.
Approaching him panoramically rather than individually, she aims a bit high for the sick man lying flat in his hospital bed.
Many narrative publications followed - called museums in a book - that panoramically map the key events of the 20th century and mainly Czech history.
I seem to have the other kind of eye, panoramically making its way around an idea, finding a range for its broad, topographical vision."
Once again a faker is forced to play a lawyer, this time in panoramically beautiful Nevada instead of the sleepy South.
Pyrax quickly clambered down and left Macro to watch the final phase of the fight unfolding panoramically before him.
A from-the-air view of the University appeared now, panoramically, and Seldon stared at it with a smile forcing itself onto his countenance.
Though the tent is gone, a four-channel video plays panoramically across a gallery wall, and the narrative is multilayered and elusive.
That was World War II, which Mr. Redwood's play evokes panoramically.
Panoramically speaking, "Anna Karenina," which was written and directed by Bernard Rose, beats anything you'll see in Architectural Digest.
However, it is described panoramically that, following his defeat at Osgiliath, Faramir is outnumbered by ten times and that he loses one third of his men.
And still the family stood about like dream walkers, their eyes focused panoramically, seeing no detail, but the whole dawn, the whole land, the whole texture of the country at once.
Hong Kong films tend toward the brashly kinetic; Chinese mainland films, toward the panoramically epic; Taiwanese films, toward the quietly moody.
Yet the bands were as dissimilar as landscape paintings and still lifes, as the Angels of Light let their music expand panoramically, while Calla kept its songs tightly contained.
But where the cultural picture at the Asia Society was compressed in size and geographic scope, the Met presents it panoramically, embracing all of China, and in extravagant, cornucopian detail.
Doogie Sassman is a panoramically tattooed Harley-Davidson fanatic who weighs more than three hundred pounds, twenty-five of which are accounted for by his untamed blond hair and lush silky beard.
"So I found myself installed in delightfully spacious rooms within the Victorian wing of an elegant Tudor college, with the beauty of the Christ Church Meadow spread panoramically on the other side of my window panes.
And in the end, that is what this book most resembles: a PBS documentary, useful if unsurprising, panoramically if shallowly reprising the main historical events, with talking heads interspersed to convey that homosexuals are awfully nice people, for the most part.
It follows in the footsteps of movies like Visconti's "Leopard" and Bertolucci's "1900," epics that aspired to match the sprawl and capaciousness of classic novels and to show, at once panoramically and intimately, the process of historical change.
If the New York of the 80's viewed panoramically in "Bonfire of the Vanities" and "Bright Lights, Big City" was an ebullient, if jaded and dissolute, party, the fictional city of the mid-90's is often the hangover.
The spot commands one of earth's most splendid prospects with the city's roofs, towers, flags and islets panoramically dominated by the red-brick campanile of St bark's, the Basilica's bulbous domes and the pinkish mass of the Doge's Palace.
In came a constantly moving picture that swoops the viewer down panoramically over a 3-D map in which sun and clouds are represented not by pictures of sun and clouds, but by patches of color: dark gray for cloudy sections, light gray for sunny ones.