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You can probably visualize him with his hat and his cigar.Binoculars were an even more expensive thing than now.
Binoculars were an even more expensive thing than now.
Binoculars.
But binoculars are a form of augmented vision that allow me to see things that I can't see with the unaided eye.
had binoculars in my hand looking at it, like, wow, that's a beautiful thing.
pair of binoculars to see it.
And we have big binoculars.
You'd probably need binoculars or a telescope to see them.
is like taking binoculars and looking at it backwards.
If you have a tripod with binoculars, you can cover up one half of the binoculars, make a sunshade around the other half,
and then project an image through the binoculars onto a white sheet of paper.
And some bastard had stolen his binoculars.
And you have to get your binoculars out, and take lots and lots of pictures, and take copious notes.
There you see Nicole Stott with her binoculars looking at what's gonna be her home for the next three months.
stan miner the lucky spade up in the corner there binoculars emergency flare
The other thing I just want to mention about birdwatching is that I use binoculars as an example of technology when I talk to my students at Stanford
So now you've got something that looks like a pair of binoculars.
I'm so delighted to have met you all and finally gotten inside the Giant Binoculars.
And even with our radar and binoculars, we actually had trouble navigating through all these fishing nets.
and go meet him, and we'll be across the street in a cafe with binoculars and probably a baseball bat waiting to make
So yeah, it was people taking me out and putting binoculars in my hands.
People all over Europe were buying these little Brewster stereoscopes, these little binoculars.
Even at eight years old, sitting on the edge of my seat with the binoculars glued to my face, I really wanted to keep finding a way
Instead of focusing intensely, I felt like I had to take those binoculars off and see everything.
And in each city I spent a week or two just walking around with a clipboard and a camera and binoculars for looking up in these tall trees,
And I remember at one point in the film, you are looking out-- maybe through binoculars-- you were looking out for cops who were far away.
And he took me out at the age of eight, and he gave me the binoculars, and he said look four miles down the river.
My grandfather said watch closely, and he gave me the binoculars.
The light that you see through binoculars tonight as you look up at the Andromeda galaxy left two million years ago.
You can certainly see it with binoculars, but it's about the diameter of a full moon on the sky,
in wine, like here's all the stuff I know, instead of doing that, I turned the binoculars around and I always imagined that sitting in the room with me
taken in 2010 for Vogue Magazine, which had dressed me up better than I dressed myself, and posed me in a field with my binoculars like a birder.
If you've been at the station in 1948, you might have seen my father trying to find a pair of binoculars that he'd just been
Mies Vanilla Rohe Frank Berry, which as I'm sure most of you know, you're in a Frank Gehry Binoculars building,
Swiss Army knife, a pair of binoculars, GPS,
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