- Bruxelles,
WindEye 2001 Cologne,
Galerie Priska Pasquer, Timescape, a
Palimpsest and The
Sixties in
vintage prints 2001
Kunsthalle Erfurt,
WindEye, Timescape...
-
Eye of the
Wind is a
brigantine converted in the 1970s from the
topsail schooner Friedrich built in 1911 at the C. H. Lühring
shipyard in Brake, Germany...
- In the
Eye of the
Wind in
Persian Dar Chashm-e Bād (Persian: در چشم باد) is an
Iranian historical television series directed by
Masoud Jafari Jozani....
- for
example the
English word " window",
etymologically equivalent to "
wind eye". The word metaphor
itself is a metaphor,
coming from a Gr**** term meaning...
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Wind is the
natural movement of air or
other gases relative to a planet's surface.
Winds occur on a
range of scales, from
thunderstorm flows lasting tens...
-
eye is
characterized by
light winds and
clear skies,
surrounded on all
sides by a towering,
symmetric eyewall. In
weaker tropical cyclones, the
eye is...
- Apparatus.[citation needed]
Brian Evenson's
collection of
literary horror,
Windeye,
includes a
story entitled, and about, "The
Sladen Suit." ****-French, S...
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Eye for
Eye (1987) is a
science fiction novella by
Orson Scott Card. Card
originally submitted the
story to
Analog magazine, but it was rejected. It ultimately...
- and
wind-chimes (tintinnabula).
Examples of
stone phallic carvings, such as from
Leptis Magna,
depict a
disembodied phallus attacking an evil
eye by ejaculating...
- Fire
Eye named the
malware SUNBURST.
Microsoft called it Solorigate. The
attack used a
backdoor in a Solar
Winds library; when an
update to Solar
Winds occurred...