How To Use Binoculars In A Sentence
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Essential tools include a bird identification field guide, a map of the airfield with a superimposed grid system for locating birds, and a pair of binoculars.
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Granny viewed the eclipse by projecting the sun's image on to a sheet through her binoculars.
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Before being freed, she was fitted with a special leg ring bearing unique identification marks, which can be clearly seen through binoculars.
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We got close enough to see them with binoculars but not close enough for photographs.
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A shepherd watched his flock through binoculars and his sheepdog watched from the back of the quadbike.
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Your local astronomical society will be pleased to give you further advice and practical help in choosing a suitable telescope or pair of binoculars.
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Most of its residentshave fled for better opportunities, says Cao Zheyun, another ethnic Korean,looking at quiet Namyang across the Tumen River through his binoculars.
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The tourists got out of the coach, armed to the teeth with cameras, binoculars, and guidebooks.
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Yet you don't need binoculars to spot his riding errors.
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A reporter has been arrested outside the home of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie for spying on the star couple with binoculars..
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My job was to sweep the seas with powerful binoculars from the bows on the left side to 45 degrees.
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Before you could say ‘Quick, get the binoculars’, the owner's cat pounced.
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AFP A racegoer watches the horseracing through binoculars.
A Showdown at the Horses
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He raised the binoculars again and zeroed in on an eleventh-floor room.
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I caught sight of them through binoculars as they were, interestingly, on the edge of the disturbed mound outside a sett.
Country Diary: Strathnairn
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If you can't see the Andromeda galaxy with the unaided eye, try binoculars.
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I have drawn this chart to a larger scale because it provides an excellent check of the limiting magnitude of binoculars.
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Their reward was a seat in the top tier of this towering stadium, so high up that they needed binoculars, but what the hell.
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Cover one of the lenses of the binoculars with some kitchen foil as shown below.
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Sometimes you need binoculars just to see him.
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They spotted the 34-year-old as they used their binoculars.
The Sun
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Thelma stayed in the stern, scanning the iceberg with binoculars, as we motored away.
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The dolphins frolic so close to the shore that you do not need binoculars to enjoy their antics.
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Teamed with modern telescopic sights, rangefinders, binoculars, and spotting scopes, these modern tools are the most humane hunting implements we, as hunters, have ever had.
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Its mud-flats, sand dunes and salt marshes attract an array of unusual birds, which accounts for the number of twitchers with binoculars and long-lens cameras on the island.
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She returned to looking through her own binoculars, to see the bird again acrobatically tumbling over and over beneath the branch.
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Bushnell offers an extensive line of binoculars, spotting scopes, riflescopes, rangefinders, telescopes and night vision products.
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One elderly victim used binoculars in the public gallery to see her attacker finally convicted.
The Sun
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Look for its reddish light in line with Castor and Pollux on the 16th, above-left of the waning Moon on the 23rd and with binoculars only 0.7° above-right of the Praesepe star cluster on the 30th.
Starwatch: the September night sky
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Aldo – You mean you can hold a pair of binoculars and masturbate while stalking Mary, you sick bastard! amit. nandu Says:
Checker Shadow Illusion
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They had precision cameras, binoculars, they had what we call spy-type equipment.
CNN Transcript Dec 10, 2002
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And a good pair of binoculars to keep an eye on the neighbours.
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The cluster is identifiable with the naked eye, and is clear with binoculars.
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School sports day is approaching and, with it, the chance to get arrested for viewing the races through binoculars from behind the school railings.
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He's wearing khaki shorts and a khaki waistcoat, and has some big brown binoculars around his neck.
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Antares has a greenish companion star which is a radio source, but it is not visible with binoculars.
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The objective lenses, which are the most important lenses on any binoculars, are multicoated; all of the other glass-to-air surfaces have single-layer magnesium fluoride coatings.
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I sat down by the lake armed with a pair of binoculars.
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When I raised my binoculars to a snag, or jagged top, of a broken, burned-out tree, I found myself locked in a gaze with a female on her nest.
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Its magnitude is officially given as below 9, so that it should be invisible with binoculars.
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In the north it was more relaxed and you could laugh and use binoculars.
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Not with the naked eye, and certainly not through any optical device like binoculars or a telescope.
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I was using the binoculars and could see it clearly and started moving in a westerly direction picking up speed as it went.
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Summer: in the south west of France for the May half term; at the uplifting madness that was the Secret Garden Festival please note my boyfriend's chequer board haircut which seemed like an inspired idea after a few cocktails; driving up the M11 and being dazzled by the fields of rapeseed coming into bloom; in Cumbria for our summer holidays, bird spotting with the binoculars.
Where I was 2008
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I looked at his rank tabs through the binoculars, and, having convinced myself that he wasn't an officer, gave him the bird as he passed.
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The Celestron 12X25 UpClose binoculars are solidly made with a rubberized overcoating that will resist denting, ambient dew and moisture and provide a sure grip for all size hands.
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‘Binoculars are absolutely invaluable for bowhunting as well as gun hunting,’ Topping said.
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Grant climbs up the aluminium ladder into the crow's nest and surveys the horizon with binoculars.
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Just below naked eye visibility, it is easily seen in small binoculars and can be resolved into stars in a small telescope.
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Hector, a loving husband and somewhat hapless schmoe, is relaxing in his yard when he spies through his binoculars a young woman removing her top in the woods.
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Because if it gets you anywhere above the wrist or the knee you will need binoculars to see the other half of what used to be you.
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Part of the reason the Coast Guard couldn't find the rafter is its crews' information-gathering tools are still binoculars, a map and radar.
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But you really need to pack your binoculars as well as a cossie, hiking boots as well as flip-flops, and a diving mask as well as shades, because there's a lot more to Tobago than beaches.
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Armed with binoculars, they went in search of avians.
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When the Beatles came on we used binoculars.
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But keep your wits about you and your binoculars close at hand, for none of these birds is as accommodating as our own home-grown varieties.
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A policeman scanned the protest through binoculars, but didn't try to stop it.
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The area is renowned for its bird life and there were several twitchers already there, all armed with binoculars.
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You can also rent a kayak or canoe and explore the estuary; bring binoculars to spot wading egrets and resident ducks.
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He felt free to stare or even lift the binoculars openly.
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Binoculars help reveal background stars in the twilit sky as Venus glides past the top of the ‘teapot’ of the constellation Sagittarius during the first third of the month.
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But here they are again, six whalers sitting as they used to, straddling chairs built from wooden boxes with binoculars attached to the high backs.
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I needed to pick up an extra pair of binoculars from him, and he also showed me pictures from his recent trip to the Valley… Elegant Trogon, Crimson-collared Grosbeak, ani, jays, etc.
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Why do people pay to go up tall buildings and then put money in binoculars to look at things on the ground?
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The lots include two 19th century Chinese barrel-shaped garden seats (£1,500-£2,000); an ornate giltwood overmantel mirror from the late 19th century (£1,000-£1,500); a pair of French faux-crocodile-skin binoculars (£500-£800); and a late 18th century English stained and painted model of a 62-gun ship (yours for £2,000-£4,000).
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I'm even looking into buying a decent pair of binoculars.
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We slip in binoculars, for the nudist lesbian Wiccans over the hill.
Hunters
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Through binoculars they're visible at all points of the compass; gawky, fragile, birdlike skeletons of metal hauling skywards monstrous slabs of concrete and steel.
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A lip-reading spook may be following an outdoor conversation through binoculars.
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A lot of my variables are near bright stars or distinctive star patterns; thus easy to find with my noncomputerized altazimuth telescope or binoculars.
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It has a different look to the X50, resembling a pair of binoculars from a distance, but every bit as stylish.
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Binoculars are supplied so you can view the black teal, swans, dabchicks, ducks and even the spotless crake or elusive bittern.
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The field equipment included compasses, binoculars, webbing and backpacks, which will be issued to more than 230 recruits on the latest course at the Metinaro training facility.
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For nova-hunting, Alcock uses hand-held binoculars which he can sweep freely over the sky as he reclines in a deckchair.
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It looks like a fuzzy pink patch and, if you use binoculars or a telescope, you can see some of the brighter stars within.
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I sat down by the lake armed with a pair of binoculars.
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Our binoculars and monoculars are backed by a Lifetime Transferable Warranty.
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We tried a simple, economical solution to this problem: combining the camera with a pair of binoculars.
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No need for binoculars or telescopes, just get as much sky in your field of view as possible.
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A park volunteer who was doing a gar census near where we were a gar is a skinny fish that becomes as big as fifty pounds, and is distinguished by an extremely long, thin nose handed me his binoculars and I got a good close-up of the alligator's face.
Notes From Central Florida: Alligators and Angels Abound
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Vakho sat glued to his binoculars watching raptors glide the thermals.
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This procedure uses a colposcope a lighted magnifying instrument resembling a small mounted pair of binoculars to examine the vaginal walls and cervix for abnormalities.
OUR BODIES, OURSELVES
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This guide is both a visually engaging and a clearly written introduction to reading the night sky with the naked eye, a telescope, or binoculars.
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The other option is to use binoculars.
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If you do want to use binoculars or a telescope, be sure to attach a full-aperture solar filter of either aluminized glass or aluminized Mylar.
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Telescopes, cameras or binoculars should not be used unless they have the correct filters.
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‘They used binoculars to check and saw two men sitting on an upturned four metre tinny,’.
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Use of semaphore flags was limited to within range of telescopes in earlier days and binoculars today.
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All ages are welcome, and warm clothes are highly recommended, along with a flashlight, binoculars and a blanket.
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Birding can mean sitting on your deck with a pair of binoculars and an iced tea or trekking through rugged mountains trying to identify scores of species in a single day.
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Its orange colour is quite evident with the naked eye, and striking in binoculars.
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I spotted the rusty while scanning for the nuthatch through my binoculars.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Skin Deep
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With the aid of a pair of good quality binoculars it was quite possible to see the rotating radome on the top of the aircraft's fuselage.
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The title track tries to deflate its portentous musical backing of crashing cymbals and thunderous pianos with daft lyrics about needing a new eiderdown and some binoculars.
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Through binoculars we saw great bands of caribou in the foothills to the south and east.
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The binoculars have smart silver finish and can easily slip into a pocket, handbag or backpack.
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The binoculars have smart silver finish and can easily slip into a pocket, handbag or backpack.
Times, Sunday Times
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Then she slowly panned the binoculars across the face of the dark, foreboding facade.
CODE BREAKER
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They use night-vision binoculars, small boats, canoes and kayaks but see education of the younger generation as an important weapon.
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It's like binoculars at the wink of an eye.
The Sun
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For now she was holding the binoculars with her right hand... and using her left hand to unknot the cord of her bathrobe.
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But reading the caption, I realized that what I thought were binoculars is actually a camera and Mr. Lennon's widow is shooting her husband's iconic wire-rimmed eyeglasses, positioned on a table by the window, for the cover of her album "Seasons of Glass.
Dreary, Soggy and Pink
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There was a fieldfare, and a couple of birdwatchers with bigger binoculars and more knowledge than me said they had seen a female sparrow hawk and 30 widgeon.
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Incorporated into its elaborate frame are two miniature pairs of binoculars, a pince-nez and a bulbous, Cyclopean glass eye.
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His binoculars were on a strap round his neck.
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Two men use good oldfashioned binoculars.
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For now she was holding the binoculars with her right hand... and using her left hand to unknot the cord of her bathrobe.
MORE TALES OF THE CITY
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Point your binocular lash-up at Venus, in my 10x50 binoculars Venus is very small but is a disk which has a distinct “half -Moon” shape.
Geo-xcentricities; you too can be Galileo with just a pair of binoculars (and gaffer tape) - The Panda's Thumb
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The two numbers used in description of binoculars and spotting scopes identify magnification first and objective lens size second.
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He pulled out a small pair of binoculars that doubled as night vision glasses and headed towards the edge of the rock face.
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She heaved herself out of the rocking chair and plucked the binoculars from the table.
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Viewed from a distance through binoculars, the farm buildings were hidden in places by scaffolding and there were heaps of building materials visible all over the farmyard.
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Unlike conventional binoculars, where using both eyes is a great advantage, the single-eye view through a night vision monocular will work just fine.
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In the first version of the centre panel of the triptych, Bacon incorporated an unsettling, confrontational figure that peered back imperiously at the viewer through schematic binoculars.
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This is easily spotted with the naked eye, although binoculars will be needed to resolve the cluster into individual stars.
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Through binoculars we recognised shoveler, teal, pochard and tufted duck, all of which breed in the pools.
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Bring binoculars or a telescope.
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Interactive displays guide visitors as they observe river traffic through binoculars, use a field guide to identify vessel types, and take the helm in a towboat wheelhouse.
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Inside were three cameras, seven pairs of binoculars, camouflage paint, seven radios and an inflatable dingy, compressed into something almost the size of a backpack.
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Some of them would scan the beach with powerful binoculars and night glasses, focussing on the couples.
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Passengers scramble from cabins with an arsenal of cameras, long lenses, monopods and binoculars.
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A powerful telescope or binoculars so I could scan the horizon for rescuers and still look at the wildlife.
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Officers watched the crowd through binoculars and police cameramen filmed participants' faces.
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Ángel's spherical chemical tank, borescope and high-powered binoculars resemble the equipment of a frontier explorer rather a woodlice exterminator.
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An elastic band secured the binoculars to a small platform mounted at the correct height on a piece of grey plastic tubing attached to the platform.
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Midbite into an ostrich burger at lunch one day, I watched the vanguard of an elephant herd emerge onto the lagoon shore, about 100 yards away, and each evening I trained my binoculars on the red lechwe gathered in the shallows, their russet coats burnished by the sun's slanting rays.
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He contacted the British Ornithological Society and up to 70 twitchers from all over the north west descended with cameras and binoculars for a glimpse.
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When you're not scanning the ocean with your binoculars for a whale spout to the west, you can watch squirrels and birds scamper about to the east.
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The Boche was a mile away at least; and when you were weary of staring through binoculars, trying to spot enemy movement, you could sit and lounge, and hum the rag-time "Wait and See the Ducks go by," with a new and very thorough meaning.
Pushed and the Return Push
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Even with a good pair of binoculars, stars still appear as points of light.
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Binoculars may show Mercury very low in the ENE twilight as the month ends as it begins a favourable spell as a morning star.
The August night sky
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He focused his binoculars on the building in the distance.
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He took photographs using a telephoto lens and used binoculars to inspect the general state of the roofing and tiling.
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`That's him," Katherine Warren said, spotting Graham through the night-vision binoculars.
CODE BREAKER
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One again she got out her binoculars and began scanning the beach.
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An inspection through binoculars revealed a vertical slate stack, impossible to see from the cliffs above.
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And, if you intend to use the binoculars in darker light, look for a pair with a large pupil.
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he made a thorough scan of the beach with his binoculars
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He instantly lifted his binoculars and looked in the direction of the sound.
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The term "fieldwork" generally brings to mind biologists, baboons and binoculars.
Don't Be Lame
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Out came the binoculars and the telescopes.
THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
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Now these projects - including the "binoculars" - seem fairly permanent to me.
GI (Government Issue) Goes to A New Level
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Grab your binoculars and unleash your inner twitcher at one of the best bird-watching sites in the country.
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Then he set the probe down and looked up at her - the binoculars gave him a humorous wall-eyed look.
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Good old Dad, however, did the decent thing and the binoculars were mine.
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In 1932 they entered the military market, producing binoculars and rangefinders for the Manchurian campaign.
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BINOCULAR STRAP A system that transfers the weight to your shoulders while still keeping binoculars readily available and out of the way of your bowstring is a must.
Stalking Monster Mule Deer in Montana by Bill Heavey
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Looking through binoculars from a hide at Strumpshaw Fen, Eric Wilkinson becomes instantly animated at the sight of otters flitting in and out of a distant reedbed.
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She raised her binoculars to the distant road across the valley.
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You use binoculars to tag enemies which also include a directional mic allowing you to listen in to guards' conversations.
The Sun
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All I'd brought with me beside the binoculars was a bottle of water, a pair of sunglasses, and the Luger in my belt.
Blood Sports
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Antares has a greenish companion star which is a radio source, but it is not visible with binoculars.
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An inspection through binoculars revealed a vertical slate stack, impossible to see from the cliffs above.
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I don't lose sleep over what sub-species of junco visits my feeder and all of my "birding" trips involve dogs and shotguns rather than binoculars and field guides.
Holy Grails
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With increased power, the field of vision of the binoculars becomes smaller.
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You may be able to watch Jupiter disappear - an event known as immersion - without optical aid, though binoculars help.
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Binoculars are supplied so you can view the black teal, swans, dabchicks, ducks and even the spotless crake or elusive bittern.
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Only the tourist police, sitting inscrutably astride their camels and scanning the scene through binoculars, seem to act as a deterrent.
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With binoculars and a picnic lunch, one can spend endless hours here, musing on the leviathans that approach almost to the base of the cliffs.
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With binoculars, we could even make out the sleek, four-engined bombers, the sunlight flashing off their wings.
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I see them at the races, with the stout shoes, binoculars, tweeds and hats, or on horseback coming past the house, but I don't really know them.
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For starters, try scanning for the Andromeda galaxy with the unaided eye or binoculars.
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Binoculars resting on a sill aren't used to peep at neighbors but to see if the door to the washeteria - the only building with running water - is open.
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Find the area easily by aiming binoculars about halfway between Alpha Orionis and Gamma Geminorum RA 06 13 42 Dec +12 48 06.
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Suddenly there is a stir and, frozen feet forgotten, binoculars are focused on a small brown blob and a man with two slim, keen dogs straining against their twin collars.
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He focused his binoculars on the building in the distance.
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Upstairs, you'll find vintage binoculars in some of the homely rooms.
Times, Sunday Times
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Through binoculars I had noted the breakwaters of what appeared to be a small artificial harbour just a mile along the coast.
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It was only binoculars, and the man was probably a bird-watcher.
DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
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They stop and pass the binoculars back and forth, glassing the walls.
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He could peer right into that enormous horseshoe from the Lorelei’s roof, and that’s how he watched Yankee games; even with binoculars he couldn’t see very much, but he could tell when the Yankees were at bat from the tumult of the crowd.
Lorelei
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I have drawn this chart to a larger scale because it provides an excellent check of the limiting magnitude of binoculars.
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The asteroid may be visible in 35 mm binoculars, but I recommend using larger binocs or a telescope and traveling to a dark-sky site if possible.
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I'd wait patiently, watching for a movement that would allow me to get it in my binoculars.
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Bushnell is an acknowledged leader in the fields of laser rangefinders and binoculars.
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UPS made and unexpected stop today with a box from Eagle Optics and inside is a camo hat to go with my Stokes binoculars.
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Also visible without binoculars, was a circle of lights inside the larger circle.
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Later, the woman's husband fetched a pair of binoculars and a telescope.
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Binoculars of this aperture are very expensive.
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Through my binoculars, I saw the heat-sensing facial pit between the eye and nostril, which identifies the copperhead as a pit viper.
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Of medium height and build, he crouched behind the car, perched elbows on the roof, focused the binoculars.
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The binoculars also feature an eye-piece dioptre adjustment and fold-down rubber eye-cups making them suitable for spectacle wearers.
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As a rough guide a decent 50mm pair of binoculars will take you from the naked eye limit of around mag. +6, to about mag. +10 (in suitable skies).
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Omicron has a G-type spectrum, but when seen through binoculars seems to me rather more orange than might be expected.
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Under the shade of a banyan, we train our binoculars on the far side of the lake and Little grebes, Grey herons, godwits, coots and sandpipers resolve themselves into view.
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She trained her binoculars on the horizon.
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A few of these ground-foraging warblers hopped across the grass, close enough to enjoy without binoculars.
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Curious, and wary that perhaps news of their find had somehow managed to leak, Jared climbed the steps to the flybridge, his binoculars in hand.
Priceless
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Sheep were torpid, and even with binoculars, there wasn't a walker moving anywhere.
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Finally someone got smart and included a simple digital camera inside a pair of binoculars to capture all the action outdoors, in the arena or at live performances.
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To launch oneself on the hobby of birdwatching, it is necessary to have a good pair of binoculars.
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The view in binoculars or a telescope shows a wealth of detail along the length of the tail.
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In his haste he failed to pass on his key to the locker which held the binoculars.
The Sun
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He trained his binoculars on a suspicious cluster of becalmed motorboats a half-mile off through the haze.
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Grant climbs up the aluminium ladder into the crow's nest and surveys the horizon with binoculars.
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Binoculars are supplied so you can view the black teal, swans, dabchicks, ducks and even the spotless crake or elusive bittern.
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Ángel's spherical chemical tank, borescope and high-powered binoculars resemble the equipment of a frontier explorer rather a woodlice exterminator.
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Suspended by straps from his neck, his camera and binoculars sat one above the other against his chest.
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Binoculars, telescope, microscope, photographic camera and equipment.
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He said five two-way radios, a pair of binoculars and an expensive waterproof mobile phone were stolen in the raid on their hut.