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Here are two examples I found(click image to enlarge).
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Let's see how fast those servers are(click image to enlarge).
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Interethnic relations.[UNDP]- Click image to enlarge.
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Author: Andy Warhol Museum: Private collection Year:1987⇐ Click image for a larger version Description of the picture: Red Lenin- Andy Warhol. 1987.
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Author: Theodor Kittelsen Museum: Private collection Year:1896⇐ Click image for a larger version Description of the picture: Mouse city- Theodore Kittelsen.
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Author: Giorgio de Chirico Museum: In private collection Year:1913⇐ Click image for a larger version Description of the picture: Tower- Giorgio de Chirico. 1913.
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Author: Edouard Manet Museum:Musee d'Orsay Year: 1863 Click image for larger image Description of the picture: Breakfast on the grass- Edouard Manet.
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Author: Giorgio de Chirico Museum: Private collection Year:1915⇐ Click image for a larger scale Description of the painting: Purity of imagination- Giorgio de Chirico. 1915.
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Author: Theodor Kittelsen Museum: Private collection Year:1900⇐ Click image for a larger view Description of the picture: Terrible, creepy, rustling, noisy- Theodore Kittelsen.
The SSEC was visible to pedestrians on the sidewalk, and inspired a generation of cartoonists to portray the computer as a series of wall-sized panels covered with lights, meters, dials, switches, andspinning rolls of tape(click image to enlarge).
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