The aid included night vision goggles and weapons used in border security.
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Not well known; in the background; without clear vision; hidden from view.
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That's our vision at Joyful Heart: a world free from this violence.
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This vision takes advantage of new technologies to support the educational process.
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I recently glimpsed one particularly unusual vision of our inevitable micro-living future.
Ús de visual sensation en anglès
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Their pictures depart, not from a visualsensation, but from a moral conviction.
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Somehow, they pick up visualsensation right through a screen, regardless of its adjustment.
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The effect of the stimulus of light on the retina is perceived in the brain as a visualsensation.
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This visualsensation of vibration is a purely subjective one, the external cause of the phenomenon is the sound.
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Or does the motion made follow the visualsensation as the wail follows the wound made by the pin?
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The sensitiveness of the retina is so great that a visualsensation can be produced by relatively few Quanta of the right kind of light.
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Those visualsensations suddenly cut off cannot there be recognised for what they are.
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A bird flying among trees avoids bumping into their branches; its avoidance is a response to visualsensations.
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Patients undergoing phacoemulsification surgery under sub-Tenon's block experience a variety of visualsensations and some patients may be frightened.
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In this case visual images serve, somewhat imperfectly it is true, the purpose which visualsensations would otherwise serve.
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The stranger made a close scrutiny of Yule's face, and asked certain questions with reference to his visualsensations.
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In the representative arts, particularly painting and sculpture, the associated images are fused with the visualsensations which constitute the medium.
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We cannot have visualsensations in the dark, or with our eyes shut, but we can very well have visual images under these circumstances.