The portraits being thus arranged, a photographiccamera is directed upon them.
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The photographiccamera and a trustworthy lunch were stowed away in the pack-basket.
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The mind of M. de Tocqueville had the candor of the photographiccamera.
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The great desideratum in a photographiccamera is perfect lenses.
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On the ledge of a window stood a photographiccamera.
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The metaphor of the one-eye, which the photographiccamera embodies, led to a flat world.
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If there were such a standard, the photographiccamera would serve our purpose well enough.
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A man with a large photographiccamera, standing upon the opposite pavement, was busily engaged in focussing the house!
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One takes the form of a small captive, carrying aloft a photographiccamera directed and operated electrically from the ground.
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This would, if carried to a logical conclusion, eliminate the imaginative quality, and render the painter a human photographiccamera.
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Not far off were two men in modern clothes; and they were placing in position some kind of a photographiccamera.
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In an old tomb was found a curious iron and glass object, which on investigation proved to be a photographiccamera.
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Depend upon it, you have misunderstood them, and have mistaken a photographiccamera, or something equally innocent, for an infernal machine.
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The "banquet hall deserted," the photographiccamera was brought into requisition, and pleasant souvenirs of a grand occasion were made.
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Lenses for the photographiccamera are now always ground of a concavo-convex form, or meniscus, which corresponds more nearly to the accompanying diagram.
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In proof he described an expedient of Major Templer's, where an attempt was being made to operate a photographiccamera hoisted by two tandem kites.