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Out of construction paper he cut squares and rectangles of various sizes and then filmed them, one frame at a time, creating the illusion of movement as the shapes grew, shrank or merged.
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Change or the illusion of change is required at this time.
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The stimulus-driven recovery illusion was a time when, in a mini-version of the dotcom period, sentiment was to the bullish side and trading was mostly to the upside.
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It takes a skilled, intuitive filmmaker to give audiences the illusion and the pleasures of unstructured time.
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And for a time this idea gave us the illusion of prosperity.
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Now is the time to let go of our illusion of control and embrace the technologies and practices that enable a more open, productive and transparent enterprise.
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He sculpted characters from 7.5 cm to 38 cm (3 inches to 15 inches) tall and photographed them one frame at a time in continuous poses, thus creating the illusion of motion.
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The remaining 19 were asked to submerge their non-dominant hand into a bucket of warm water for 90 seconds, while moving paper clips one at a time between two boxes, to keep up the illusion of the task being related to physical capabilities.
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Every time the trees rustled in the breeze, my ears pricked up at an auditory illusion of a rushing river just around the next bend.
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This time around fearful consumers are already head over heels in debt, wiser regarding the temporary illusion of good times financed by borrowing, and determined to pay down debt and save rather than spend.
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