How To Use Augmented In A Sentence
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Space has to be carved out and carefully wrapped to create a luminous, inward-looking void, augmented by carefully framed views of the townscape.
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The true augmented sixth and the true cadence gain in significance as a contradiction to the false cadencing around the mediant.
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O'BRIEN: Tobias Hollerer is demonstrating something he calls augmented reality -- three-dimensional graphics inserted into the real world using computers that you wear.
CNN Transcript Nov 8, 2007
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Rendered in black augmented by a thin sienna pinstripe, each is a variation on a halved or quartered circle which floats below center in a field of pale, luminous celadon green.
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Rendered in black augmented by a thin sienna pinstripe, each is a variation on a halved or quartered circle which floats below center in a field of pale, luminous celadon green.
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He found her in a white cymar of silk lined with furs, her little feet unstockinged and hastily thrust into slippers; her unbraided hair escaping from under her midnight coif, with little array but her own loveliness, rather augmented than diminished by the grief which she felt at the approaching moment of separation.
Kenilworth
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Soon, it will seem uncool and very strange not to have augmented reality.
Times, Sunday Times
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Cabaret songs were not the only type of entertainment they were treated to; pantomimes, monologues, and even shadow plays augmented the presentations.
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Because of the colonel's sudden and unexplained departure from the regiment, fact was augmented by fiction.
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Recent shows at Ronnie Scott's saw blistering fretwork augmented by some snazzy digital sounds.
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This has been augmented by retirement migration, a topic that will be elaborated in the following section.
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An augmented brain will get so used to its powers - for example, being able to switch on a light by thought - that it will not be able to cope without the implant, he said.
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With his augmented capital, Huang had the old building refurbished in 1908, with the second floor functioning as a pharmacy department while the ground floor served as a shop front.
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An augmented reality feature shows you the way as you scan the street.
Times, Sunday Times
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Solo singing was augmented by the use of strap-on microphones, which posed a challenge to the dressers as actors were readied for their turns on the stage.
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You can use it in many ways, including for driving games and augmented reality apps.
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a greatly augmented collection of books
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Pyracanthas have three seasons of interest but here they are augmented by a climbing rose in a suitably harmonious shade.
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Population has steadily increased, notwithstanding the waste that has been made in the camp, the siege and the battle-field; and the country, rejoicing in the consciousness of augmented strength and vigor, is permitted to expect continuance of years, with large increase of freedom.
Happy Thanksgiving (Blog for Democracy)
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Alex and Ben augmented the ziti with a spread from a local housewife turned illustrious caterer.
AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
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Television augmented and soon overtook the cinema as the masses' most popular form of entertainment.
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We did have engine crews, strike teams in place, what we call augmented staffing.
CNN Transcript Nov 24, 2007
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He acquired a lasting scientific interest in mucus, possibly augmented by digestive problems of his own.
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He would have disconcerted the foreign powers, augmented his popularity, centuplicated his forces: but on the first of June it was too late: the additional act had appeared.
Memoirs of the Private Life, Return, and Reign of Napoleon in 1815, Vol. II
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It's written in a kind of pastiche nineteenth-century style, complete with faux-Spanish exotic syncopations, melody and harmony (falling tetrachords, augmented seconds).
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For poorer Americans, the prospects are even glummer, augmented by ever-grimmer statistics on obesity, childhood diabetes and much else.
Notable & Quotable
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Both risings were put down later in the summer, the royal forces being augmented by foreign mercenaries gathered for war against the Scots.
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The technology would embed hundreds of semitransparent LEDs onto a thin lens, letting wearers experience augmented reality right through their eyes.
Augmented Contact Lenses Cover Your Eye with a Screen of 100s of LEDs | Inhabitat
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Mr. Lindberg, a conservatory-trained pianist, is himself among the soloists, but his efforts are likely to be overshadowed by two of the Philharmonic's percussionists, Christopher Lamb and Daniel Druckman, whose arsenal of noise-making instruments will be augmented by various found objects, including sandpaper, stones and scrap metal.
Lindberg Makes His Mark on the N.Y. Philharmonic
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It is obvious that NoB, the low birth rate, if it were not augmented with massive inmigration from all over the world, would have already resulted in a work force too small to take care of the economic needs of the US.
Changing Mexico
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The band's sound was driven by the four-strong marimba/drum section, which was augmented by bass guitar, saxophone, maracas and two electric guitars - one rhythm, the other lead.
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That afternoon the vote, augmented by signed proxy statements, went overwhelmingly in favor of instructing the board of directors to cease its efforts to obtain the Main Street space.
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For these taxa, previous diagnoses are sufficient, although these can be augmented using the character codings detailed above and in Table 1.
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And several times in the book a diminished fifth rather than an augmented fourth is called a tritone.
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My rack of lamb was baked to perfection and nestled on a bed of peppered savoy and sliced potatoes, augmented by a delicious rosemary and orange jus.
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The planet's influence will be detrimental while its power to express the influence is augmented.
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‘Cello pans’ are played in sets of three or four; triple cello pans are tuned in diminished chords, and four-pan cellos in augmented chords.
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The two-hour work demands almost 500 performers, including five sopranos, eight other soloists, an augmented orchestra and massed choruses (four of them in this new recording).
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Next, only an augmented international security presence in regional centers, plus targeted reconstruction aid that provides incentives for demobilization will bridge the security gap.
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They disclaim, however, all desire of employing compulsory measures for that purpose, but recommended every mode of encouragement, and particularly by augmented wages, "_in order to induce manufacturers of wrought silk to quit that branch and take to the winding of raw silk_.
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 08 (of 12)
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This is the well-known criterion which says that a system of linear equations has a solution if and only if the rank of the matrix of the associated homogeneous system is equal to the rank of the augmented matrix of the system.
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An augmented reality feature shows you the way as you scan the street.
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On Charles Cotesworth Pinckney's two plantations on the South Carolina coast, as appears from his diary of 1818, a detail of four slaves was shifted from the field work each week for a useful holiday in angling for the huge drumfish which abounded in those waters; and their catches augmented the fare of the white and black families alike. [
American Negro Slavery A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime
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In feeding blue butterflies, the wings are held slightly open to allow body basking, augmented by the hairiness of the dark body.
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The surface within the outmost contour lines clearly increases with heating, thus implying that during the simulation the system explores a larger volume of the configurational space, thanks to an augmented thermal energy.
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Like any new tool, virtual and augmented reality can be used for good or evil.
Times, Sunday Times
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Their speed could be augmented by swinging a small chromium-plated crank handle located on the dashboard.
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The verse riff consists of three pairs of lower-higher swung descending arpeggios that themselves feel like two pairs of augmented thirds, and then a little dip down a step from the higher arpeggio which it lands on for a while.
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It's too early to tour with the trio as it's just coming together but by next year I hope to come back to the UK with the augmented sound.
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Chromatic and borrowed harmonies in progressions are introduced, such as chords of the Neapolitan sixth, augmented sixth, and altered dominants, mediants and submediants.
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Quantitative data from this intensive study site were augmented with observational data from several similar stands on the outwash plain.
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We implemented our scatter/gather I/O server in Simula-67, augmented with opportunistically pipelined extensions.
Archive 2005-04-01
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US Navy boffinry chiefs say they have successfully tested a cunning, heavily augmented crane which allows containers to be loaded on and off ships tossing on the waves out at sea, removing the need for a harbour when mounting an invasion or delivering humanitarian aid.
The Register
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She catalogues these, in addition to consonance and assonance, as pararhyme (nine-noon), unstressed (given-heaven), augmented
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XII No 3
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This is accomplished in the Web by using a core browser or application that is augmented by supporting applications.
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Such treatment may be augmented or substituted with various pharmacological options.
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The book will include a feature called augmented reality, with which a computer and webcam can be used to show 3-D images emerging from the page.
Times, Sunday Times
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This app uses augmented reality technology to show you how a shade will appear in situ.
Times, Sunday Times
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The computerized equipment seemed to click, hum, and whir: efficiency augmented by an army of experts.
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Augmented and induced labours were those where drugs were used to augment or induce labour.
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Next, only an augmented international security presence in regional centers, plus targeted reconstruction aid that provides incentives for demobilization will bridge the security gap.
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The historical links between Congolese and Afro Cuban music are well documented and these two guitarists are keen to keep alive the great traditions; they are augmented tonight by a full band line-up.
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Individual values were then augmented by the Zone System without risk of retracing the Pictorialist's penchant for broad painterly strokes.
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By 1901 there were 230,000 volunteers, augmented by the Royal Navy and Royal Artillery Volunteers, the militia and the yeomanry.
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his augmented renown
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The trophy was an augmented reality croquette on a plate.
Archive 2009-08-01
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It also tracks where the user is looking and adjusts the image, in a process known as augmented reality.
The Sun
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The purging of the sinful soul with hyssop, depicted by acciaccaturas and augmented seconds, leads into a lively, haunting dance as the broken bones of the text ` daunce awaie their sadness’.
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The soil is covered with moss, and a new species of drosera, * (* Drosera tenella.) which by its form reminded us of the drosera of the Alps. The thickness of the forests, and the force of vegetation, augmented as we approached the convent of Caripe.
Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
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The digital moving image festival presents yet another lineup of next-level music videos, graphics, animation and artwork, augmented by dauntingly up-to-date terminology.
This week's new film events
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In return, we not only get to do some good, but we see famous people doing silly things (Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button take a go-karting challenge), special things (a Robbie Williams-augmented Take That perform live) and exclusive things (a preview of the Christmas Doctor Who).
Tonight's TV highlights
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Both risings were put down later in the summer, the royal forces being augmented by foreign mercenaries gathered for war against the Scots.
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This has been augmented by retirement migration, a topic that will be elaborated in the following section.
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Although no direct markers of oxidant/antioxidant status or inflammation were measured in the patient described, the observed clinical effect is coincident with augmented GSH levels.
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My rack of lamb was baked to perfection and nestled on a bed of peppered savoy and sliced potatoes, augmented by a delicious rosemary and orange jus.
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Walking over obstacles, uphill and downhill walking either in free walking animals or simulated on a treadwheel augmented with positive or negative friction has been investigated in some detail.
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Essential hypertension is often associated with an augmented proximal reabsorption of sodium and uric acid.
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In the birthplace of civilization, we have again run aground on the rocky shoals of nationalism, this time augmented by a religious fervor that increases the danger.
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The reservoirs were low and the supply was being augmented by pumping from the Mints Feet well.
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This is the individual product, with its core, secondary, and augmented elements (e.g. a 1 litre bottle of non-biological washing powder).
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His grainy voice and big open-tuned acoustic guitar are augmented with a smattering of other instruments; a cello here, a flute or steel guitar there.
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Kharaharapriya was thereafter taken up for a condensed elaboration that made a quick detour of the scale and was succeeded by "Senthil Andavan" in rupaka tala, augmented with a beautifully contoured neraval and fluent kalpana swaras.
The Hindu - Front Page
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They are usually sandwiched between layers of other pyrotechnical material, much as a burger is augmented with pickles, tomato, and relish.
Alchemy and Artillery
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His popularity sprang from his simple, evocative verse, augmented by the appeal of a noble birth, romantic youth, and tragic end.
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The trio's guitar-free lineup is augmented by Chaplin's full-throated vocal delivery.
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Brown says: Mixed Reality labs specializes in augmented reality.
Boing Boing: April 10, 2005 - April 16, 2005 Archives
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Although she has played a handful of solo shows already, the singer has only recently augmented her backing band to a fully amplified three-piece.
Times, Sunday Times
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Church augmented his tagging program to locate noun phrases.
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Improved seeds have contributed to augmented cultivation as is testified by the experience of the Land Development Agency during the last year.
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In the birthplace of civilization, we have again run aground on the rocky shoals of nationalism, this time augmented by a religious fervor that increases the danger.
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Professor Levi – Brullo, F.D. of Sexe — Weiman – Eitelnaky finds, from experiments made by hinn with his Nuremberg eggs in the one hands and the watches cunldron apan the oven, though it is astensably a case of Ket’s rebollions cooling the Popes back, because the number of squeer faiths in weekly circulation will not be appreciably augmented by the notherslogging of my cupolar clods.
Finnegans Wake
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His small salary is augmented by a commission.
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Hours later, the howling of wolves, augmented by the valley and echoing off the steep, timbered slopes, woke me from a dreamless sleep.
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Essential hypertension is often associated with an augmented proximal reabsorption of sodium and uric acid.
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It also tracks where the user is looking and adjusts the image, in a process known as augmented reality.
The Sun
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This last issue obtains most often in poorer and less populace states where the high cost of getting and staying elected cannot be borne by the citizens of the state, but must be augmented and subvened (and owned) by large donations from corporate donors.
The Senate
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Augmented reality - the idea of overlaying the virtual world onto the physical world, typically via the lens of a mobile device - may have been one of the buzziest tech topics of the year, yet most everyone can agree that it's a next-generation technology trying to find its way into the present.
Original Signal - Transmitting Web 2.0
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For our present purpose hypertrophy may be considered as it affects the axile or the foliar organs, and also according to the way in which the increased size is manifested, as by increased thickness or swelling -- intumescence, or by augmented length-elongation, by expansion or flattening, or, lastly, by the formation of excrescences or outgrowths, which may be classed under the head of luxuriance or enation.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
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The eight-man band, augmented by a three-man guest horn section, packed the stage with equipment and a wealth of musical expertise.
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It also tracks where the user is looking and adjusts the image, in a process known as augmented reality.
The Sun
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This week: augmented reality apps.
Times, Sunday Times
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He acquired a lasting scientific interest in mucus, possibly augmented by digestive problems of his own.
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The Lieutenant Commander, who has experienced both systems, says the augmented model is a substantial improvement and the new system will be even better.
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And several times in the book a diminished fifth rather than an augmented fourth is called a tritone.
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Pianist and composer Dave Brubeck showed how a labyrinthine instrumental jazz could still storm the pop charts in the 1950s and 60s – and his musician sons Darius, Chris and Dan, augmented by British saxist Dave O'Higgins, are shrewd rekindlers of the old magic that produced hits like Take Five, while adding some personal enthusiasms.
This week's new live music
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The computerized equipment seemed to click, hum, and whir: efficiency augmented by an army of experts.
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Right now most people have never heard about the term augmented reality.
UgoTrade
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The illustrations were augmented, and the entry and definition coverage expanded to include Americanisms, slang, and colloquialisms.
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Having labor augmented with amniotomy or Pitocin is more common if you have an epidural.5
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Pregnancy and Birth
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Soon, it will seem uncool and very strange not to have augmented reality.
Times, Sunday Times
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The solo instrumental part, in the treble clef, has a melody line characterised by a falling figure, often an augmented fourth.
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In more recent times, the channels of water that flow from the permanently snow-capped peaks of the high Andes have been augmented by the drilling of deep boreholes.
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His salary is augmented by a small inheritance.
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The show has been nicely augmented by hand-decorated clothing, record covers and political buttons of the era.
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Soon, it will seem uncool and very strange not to have augmented reality.
Times, Sunday Times
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As for the numerous servants (more numerous that evening than usual, for their number was augmented by cooks and butlers from the Cafe de Paris), venting on their employers their anger at what they termed the insult to which they had been subjected, they collected in groups in the hall, in the kitchens, or in their rooms, thinking very little of their duty, which was thus naturally interrupted.
The Count of Monte Cristo
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For our present purpose hypertrophy may be considered as it affects the axile or the foliar organs, and also according to the way in which the increased size is manifested, as by increased thickness or swelling -- intumescence, or by augmented length-elongation, by expansion or flattening, or, lastly, by the formation of excrescences or outgrowths, which may be classed under the head of luxuriance or enation.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
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This may not be what most people imagine when they think of augmented reality, but it is perhaps the main money spinner for using data to "augment" the real world.
Even Better Than the Real Thing
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Last month, children's media giant PBS Kids, part of the Public Broadcasting Service, began testing games that use "augmented reality," or computer-generated content that is combined with images from the real world.
New Games Link Tech and Reality
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The original 1985 text and photos of inns, most of which are still in operation, is augmented by an addendum by the author with additional entries.
Toby Smith
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Bertie's Nellie and Biddie had been obliged to resign and go with the waggons, under protest, of course, leaving Rosy and Jimmy's Nellie augmented by one of the most persistent of all the shadows -- a tiny child lubra, Bett-Bett.
We of the Never-Never
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Securing pipelines and chokepoints will require augmented monitoring and rapid-response capabilities.
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The pressure augmented
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The best futurology video I have seen about augmented reality!
Augmented (hyper)Reality: Domestic Robocop on Vimeo
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Both chaconne themes are slow and concise; the first is a six-minim rising motif, opening out through the augmented fourth to a perfect fifth, and the second, a dotted march-like theme anchored around E minor.
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From the launch of the series, Russell was portrayed as emotionally detached, unaffectionate toward his beautiful, albeit augmented, wife.
Jim Moret: Are Reality Shows Turning Deadly?
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I noticed that stressful, anxiety-provoking events encountered during the day had a habit of cropping up in my dreams, augmented to terrible proportions by the merciless magnifying glass of the subconscious.
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His salary is augmented by a small inheritance.
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The composer legendarily augmented his orchestra with a wind machine.
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Augmented reality has become simple, and is now poised to enter the mainstream in the consumer sector. overview The expression augmented reality (AR) is credited Augmented reality applications can either be marker - to former Boeing researcher Tom Caudell, who based, which means that the camera must perceive is believed to have coined the term in 1990.
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His small salary is augmented by a commission.
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This ritual includes medieval regalia augmented with presidential seals, medallions and a mace as well as a section in the inauguration programme that describes the duties of the office.
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An English trading post at Cormantine in west Africa was augmented by the seizure of Cape Coast Castle from the Dutch in 1664.
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The augmented fourths formed by the notes fa and mi, marked with x, are the _mi contra fa_, which _diabolus est_, or 'is the _divider_,' see p. 36.
Shakespeare and Music With Illustrations from the Music of the 16th and 17th centuries
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Janos Scholz, cello -- inscribed the Bach work on Columbia shellacs in 1934, and they tended to slow down the tempo at the end of sides, the tempos of which had to be augmented to achieve clean side joins by editor Andrew Rose.
Audiophile Audition Headlines
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The festival will be augmented by plenty of entertainments, Dragon racing, an exhibition of cars, and a French market.
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The mood is intimate and late night; a chanteuse in a little club somewhere with a piano trio augmented by sax, vibes and guitar.
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In recent years, qualitative studies have augmented previous research, providing snapshots of parents' experiences raising a child with a disability.
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The environment was in bad shape, and people frequently augmented their bodies through bioengineering or robotic add-ons.
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In short, the augmented tuition fee fails to meet current costs, let alone the requisite investment in infrastructure.
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The third cause is for the augmentation of our surety, that is to say for the glory that is purposed in us; in their solemnity our hope and surety be augmented and increased.
The Golden Legend, vol. 6
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Three healthy helpings of fresh mashed potatoes, turnips, carrots and green beans augmented by a some succulent gravy could tackle the eating powers of many an athlete.
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The soil is covered with moss, and a new species of drosera, * which by its form reminded us of the drosera of the Alps. The thickness of the forests, and the force of vegetation, augmented as we approached the convent of Caripe.
Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
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In summary there is a need for a unified approach to school roll forecasting based on demographic data augmented by local information.
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Essential hypertension is often associated with an augmented proximal reabsorption of sodium and uric acid.
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The Ghanaian fans reckoned Lúcio induced the referee's error with an exaggerated fall, so their repertoire of songs and sounds was augmented thereafter by splenetic boos every time the centre-back touched the ball.
Brazil 1-0 Ghana | International friendly match report
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Heating is by means of an oil-fired central heating system which is augmented by a separate immersion heater for the hot water supply.
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It is related to a more general concept called mediated reality in which a view of reality is modified (possibly even diminished rather than augmented) by a computer.
World of SL
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Because of the colonel's sudden and unexplained departure from the regiment, fact was augmented by fiction.
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Augmented with an off-the-shelf rocket motor, Paveway II also became the basis for the navy's Skipper II air-to-surface missile.
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Any occupation requiring pattern-matching and the ability to find obscure connections will quickly morph from the domain of experts to that of ordinary people whose intelligence has been augmented by cheap digital tools.
Get Smarter
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The book will include a feature called augmented reality, with which a computer and webcam can be used to show 3-D images emerging from the page.
Times, Sunday Times
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POINT your camera at the sky and this will tell you where passing planes are heading using augmented reality.
The Sun
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It records that the inhibitor augmented or enhanced the relaxant responses.
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The deluges of rain upon the volcano slopes, which may be augmented by melting ice, help to mobilize ash and debris flows (lahars).
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The offer still stands, augmented by responses to a recent e-mail call for more donors.
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These augmented concentrations of CO 2 can be expected to support some photosynthesis but are not sufficiently large to compensate for the suppressing effects of slow diffusion and unstirred boundary layers.
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In summer, then, the amount of water seeking outlet by these drainage channels to the sea was enormously multiplied, and the corrasive power was correspondingly augmented.
The Romance of the Colorado River
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Non-military uses could include augmented reality, earth resource exploration, telemedicine, air traffic control and homeland security, said the company.
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POINT your camera at the sky and this will tell you where passing planes are heading using augmented reality.
The Sun
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The two-hour work demands almost 500 performers, including five sopranos, eight other soloists, an augmented orchestra and massed choruses (four of them in this new recording).
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The queen, whose dread and hatred of the puritans augmented with the severities which she exercised against them, had conceived a violent aversion to certain meetings called prophesyings, at this time held by the clergy for the purpose of exercising their younger members in expounding the Scriptures, and at which the laity had begun to attend as auditors in great numbers and with much interest.
Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
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TheEdwards model was augmented and revised by subsequent generations of historians, most notably by John Lloyd and William Stubbs in their work on preconquest Wales, which considered questions of race and political organization.
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In my third torsion model, I augmented the wooden modiolus with a metal plate of the same circumference.
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Many of Gadsby's exploits have been documented by local historians, augmented by faded newspaper clippings.
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Antigen expression can be augmented by concomitant treatment with lymphokines if necessary, which facilitates antibody recognition of the target cancer cell.
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A skilled editor, she thoughtfully sequenced selected images and augmented them with the barest essential commentary.
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The store I worked in was soon top-heavy with managers, with three floor managers and a general manager augmented by several others in training and a co-GM.
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It is seldom fully realised how important aspects of the augmented product can be to the intermediary.
Basic Marketing. Principles and Practice
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The hypoplastic breast can be readily augmented with the newer softer silastic implants.
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The juice is good for promoting digestion and all parts have stomachic properties, which can be augmented with small amounts of cinnamon and cloves.
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And further he gaue at the same time vnto the king of Scots the castell of Edenbourgh: and the king of Scots streitwaies gaue it vnto his wife the forsaid Ermingard, as a portion of hir dower, augmented with an hundred pounds of lands by the yeare, and
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (5 of 12) Henrie the Second
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A cyborg is a human whose physiological and anatomical functions are augmented by mechanical or electronic means.
Terminator vs Robocop vs Predator | I Rate Science Fiction Doctors
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And several times in the book a diminished fifth rather than an augmented fourth is called a tritone.
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I saw that the cubes could be augmented to form a packing of rhombic dodecahedra, and these could be used in the augmenting the octahedron, and the original "rotating octahedra" transformation can also be modelled with rhombic
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We had noted the same effect in a previous study, where a modified Rh6G dye molecule was copolymerized with methacrylic monomers, resulting in a laser material with considerably augmented photostability.
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This is accomplished in the Web by using a core browser or application that is augmented by supporting applications.
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The deluges of rain upon the volcano slopes, which may be augmented by melting ice, help to mobilize ash and debris flows (lahars).
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‘Ok,’ I play it in its Major, minor, Augmented and diminished forms then look up at him again.
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But there are a number of questions that must be answered before you'll see your own doctor wearing an augmented reality headset.
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Thus in the very first attempt to repeat something heard there exists an unquestionable advance in brain development; and the first successful attempt of this kind proves not merely the augmented functional ability of the articulatory apparatus and of the sound-center, and the practicability of the impressive paths that lead from the ear to the sound-center -- it proves, above all, the establishment of intercentral routes that lead from the sound-center and the syllable-center to the motorium.
The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX.
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The augmented fourths formed by the notes fa and mi, marked with x, are the _mi contra fa_, which _diabolus est_, or 'is the _divider_,' see p. 36.
Shakespeare and Music With Illustrations from the Music of the 16th and 17th centuries
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The song opens lento and pianissimo, couched in rootless, muted parallel thirds (suggesting an augmented triad as they yield to mysterious, other-worldly, descending parallel whole tones).
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This institution was begun with the historical library which King John VI brought from Portugal and presented to Brazil, and it was greatly augmented by the collection of the great Portuguese wrier Barbosa
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It seemed that those who augmented inadequate incomes by poaching or stealing food raised physically healthier families than the more law-abiding.
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This ritual includes medieval regalia augmented with presidential seals, medallions and a mace as well as a section in the inauguration programme that describes the duties of the office.
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Day by day, were the torments of Bajazeth wonderfully augmented, yet still his kinde offers scornefully refused, and he as farre off from compassing his desires, as when he first beganne to moove the matter: wherefore, perceiving that all faire courses served to no effect, hee resolved to compasse his purpose by craft and subtilty, reserving rigorous extremitie for his finall conclusion.
The Decameron
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The key to its success lay in the delivery of an augmented product which satisfied this need.
Basic Marketing. Principles and Practice
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Although she has played a handful of solo shows already, the singer has only recently augmented her backing band to a fully amplified three-piece.
Times, Sunday Times
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Augmented reality promises to exteriorize the cloud, drawing it out across the world canvas and making visible our social fabric.
Boing Boing
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His bodys speed and reflexes and strength have been augmented by a suit that cybernetically is grafted as part of his body … He wears a helmet which houses a few electronics but is mostly cosmetic/protective in purpose since he isnt very “cute” anymore.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » CarsonArtist’s Review Forum
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Although she has played a handful of solo shows already, the singer has only recently augmented her backing band to a fully amplified three-piece.
Times, Sunday Times
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iStock It is a safe bet that fewer people have heard the term "augmented reality" than have seen it in action.
Real Life or Just Fantasy?
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He often augmented the reed or brass sections ' ensemble choruses.
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The Clyde we left a little on our left-hand at Dunbritton, where it widens into an aestuary or frith, being augmented by the influx of the Leven.
The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
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Here, tone and volume controls for each pickup are augmented by a three-way toggle selector.
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The augmented reality aspect is great.
The Sun
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[Footnote 15: The step-and-a-half (augmented second) is "unmelodic" because it is the same size as a _minor third_ and the mind finds it difficult to take in as a _second_ (notes representing it being on adjacent staff-degrees) an interval of the same size as a third.] 1 whole 2 half 3 whole 4 whole 5 whole 6 whole 7 half 8 step step step step step step step
Music Notation and Terminology
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Hyoummnin was a provolved and augmented chalicothere, with five-fingered hands instead of claws on the front limbs.
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In addition to these changes, which are those most commonly met with, the number of the parts of the flower is sometimes augmented, and a tendency to pass from the verticillate to the spiral arrangement manifested.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants