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...built-in speakers point backward from the projector, so the ideal place to put the unit is on the coffee table in front of you. Bear in mind that the farther back the projector is from the wall or screen, the larger the picture will appear. We were able to get a picture roughly equivalent to that of a 65-in. big-screen TV, and didn't have to adjust much for "keystoning" (the tapering that occurs when you point the movie's rectangular picture up at an angle). Once we turned out the lights, and played with contrast...
Following the consultation, the school redesigned its logo to bear the University’s name on pieces of its public paraphernalia. “The stationery was redesigned and reprinted with the name Harvard Design School. There is a big cloth poster put outside the building that says Harvard Design School. The principle website says Harvard Design School.” Altshuler said...
...military dictators to "voluntarily" give up their turn, so as to avoid the embarrassing prospect of the U.S. and E.U. boycotting the forum's meetings. On that, at least, Rangoon appears to be listening: Sihasak Phuangketkeow, Thailand's Foreign Ministry spokesman, told TIME the generals had agreed to "bear in mind the larger interests of ASEAN." But that's unlikely to include the interests of Burma's people...
...feeling was, What are we doing?" During the first Gulf War, in 1991, the academy took to playing I'm Proud to Be an American again and again in Eisenhower Hall. "I just thought, O.K. already, I get it," he recalls. To this day, he can't quite bear to hear it. It's his version of Gulf War syndrome, he jokes...
Durkin had not lost a doubles match since before the Ivy season, but she was able to keep her focus playing in her first NCAA tournament and bear down when the team needed the deciding fourth point...