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It would take months before my Bioscope was delivered.
He had his back to the bioscope wall and I had mine to the crowd.
I wonder if they manufacture a bioscope for horny.
The Bioscope became an altimeter, keeping balance amid the cosmic energies.
The protagonist Diwakaran's new journey starts with his acquisition of a bioscope.
Finally a demand that I be behind the bioscope after school where I could choose either of them to fight.
"Le Bioscope", a leisure park dedicated to environmental questions, proposing amusing and educating activities.
Elphinstone Bioscope Company produced a number of short films.
He knelt by Willie, staring up at him, studying him like a bug under a bioscope.
Bioscope was his first feature film.
Until two years ago, Mr. Phadima ran a spaza bioscope.
The Lord's will was equally explicit on drinking and smoking, the bioscope and dancing, except ballet.
Once in the bioscope I saw this fillim star dance on the top of a peeana just like this one, only it was all white.
Bioscope shows were fronted by the largest fairground organs, and these formed the entire public face of the show .
"A Conversation with the editors of Bioscope Magazine".
As the title suggests ' love is blind ' so is the context of the bioscope.
After the Music Hall Strike of 1907 in London, bioscope operators set up a trade union to represent them.
His relationship with DuPont and the bioscope start with his astonishment when he first saw moving images.
The film is based on the book Bioscope written by K. M. Madhusudhanan himself.
In 1902 added a Bioscope to the attractions of the show at Birmingham, Manchester and London.
The Daily Bioscope theatre opened, introducing the British public to newsreels, the first showing of filmed news stories.
Bioscope may refer to:
"I used to live behind the Avalon Bioscope where we, as children, sneaked through the paying inlet to watch the movies.
Jack designed an instrument for meditators called the "Bioscope" and offered it for sale to interested listeners for a little over $200.
The story of villagers, made mute by colonialism and slavery, entering the garden of a new vision through a new machine, bioscope.