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Raichlen mans a demonstration table at the front of the room, and video monitors overhead use downward pointing cameras to give a close up view of what his hands are doing on the cutting board or with ingredients.
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George W. Bush served as an aide to his father's re-election campaign, giving him a close-up view of his father's defeat and plenty of reasons to dislike the opponent.
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So, in order to go deeper and get a more close-up view of the larvae's internals, the team's currently exploring new methods of fabricating these "nano-suits" using an array of chemicals.
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During a demo, the companies showed how users can push a button on a TV to view snippets of information from the Web and push another button for an up-close look.
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The sea offers space, a view to a distant horizon, a physical perspective less oppressive than hard-edged close-up urban architecture.
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Because of its exposure to customers serving both the retail and corporate markets, Flextronics has an up-close view of the market for technology products.
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She secured a visa to visit Myanmar in the aftermath of the cyclone, providing her with a close-up view of the clash between an isolationist regime and an often ignorant outside world.
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It would prove to be a good match for both parties: Kathryn Davis took up kayaking in her 90s, an activity that gave her a close-up view of the waterway and surrounding landscape the group was trying to preserve, said Sullivan, who served as her guide on the annual expeditions for 13 years.
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