View+from+above

  • 11bird's-eye view — /ˌbɜdz aɪ ˈvju/ (say .berdz uy vyooh) noun 1. a view from above, as of terrain, landscape, etc.: a bird s eye view of the city. 2. an overview which is broad in scope but lacks detail: a bird s eye view of history …

  • 12bird's-eye view — ► NOUN ▪ a general view from above …

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  • 13bird's-eye view — noun a general view from above …

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  • 14View (database) — In database theory, a view consists of a stored query accessible as a virtual table in a relational database or a set of documents in a document oriented database composed of the result set of a query or map and reduce functions. Unlike ordinary… …

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  • 15view — The common law right of prospect; the outlook or prospect from the windows of one s A species of urban servitude which prohibits the obstruction of such prospect. The act or proceeding by which tribunal goes to an object which cannot be produced… …

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  • 16View-Master factory toxic waste site — The former View Master factory in Beaverton, Oregon, was a toxic waste site where workers were unknowingly exposed to excessive levels of the industrial solvent trichloroethylene (TCE), a known carcinogen. At the factory, which closed in the… …

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  • 17From Hell — Infobox graphic novel foreigntitle= imagesize= caption= From Hell collected edition. publisher=Eddie Campbell Comics Top Shelf Productions date=1999 (collected edition) series= pages=572 main char team= origpublication= Taboo origissues=10… …

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  • 18View factor — In Radiative heat transfer, a view factor F {A arr B} is the proportion of all that radiation which leaves surface A and strikes surface B.In a complex scene there can be any number of different objects, which can be divided in turn into even… …

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  • 19FROM THE DESTRUCTION TO ALEXANDER — the restoration ezra nehemiah The Restoration The destruction of the Temple constituted a double crisis. Not only were the people cast off the land but the Divine Presence departed from Jerusalem (Ezek. 10:19; 11:23). Once the city was bereft of… …

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  • 20from sea to shining sea — Meaning From one coast to another. Origin Taken from a line in America the Beautiful , the patriotic song written by Katharine Lee Bates in 1893. She wrote other versions later, in 1904 and 1913. O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of …

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