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Recent Examples of ocularOthers are malignant like an ocular melanoma.—
Bruce Y. Lee,
Forbes.com,
31 May 2026 Funded through donations and the sale of inspirational cards containing McCrary’s artwork, her nonprofit has in the last three years paid for 2,000 trips for more than 200 ocular melanoma patients to receive life-sustaining treatments similar to what saved her.—
Johnny Dodd,
PEOPLE,
9 May 2026 Its water requirement is negligible, and its wedding gown, white blooms against a backdrop of deep green foliage, is an ocular delight.—
Joshua Siskin,
Oc Register,
8 May 2026 Scientists call this behavior ocular autohemorrhaging, and while early naturalists in the 1800s mentioned it in passing, rigorous scientific investigation didn’t begin until the 20th century.—
Ryan Brennan,
Miami Herald,
13 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for ocular
Now, there are levels to stargazing equipment, budget models like a Celestron Travel Scope 70 telescope and a pair of Celelestron Cometron 7x50 binoculars will run you between $50-$100 but don't expect the best optical performance.
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Harry Bennett,
Space.com,
26 June 2026
Greece is building a wider observation network with three European companies, combining thermal satellites, radar satellites capable of seeing through clouds and smoke, and optical satellites that capture highly detailed imagery of the ground.
And to prevent knock-offs, the collectible will feature the company’s new authentication packaging via its partnership with Octane5 and use micro-optic technology.
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Borys Kit,
HollywoodReporter,
23 June 2026
Even the attachments are more impressive, like the Fluffy optic cleaner head, which now has a brighter green light to illuminate invisible dust on hardwood floors.
In Sally Potter’s 1992 masterpiece Orlando, Virginia Woolf’s classic novel of a British aristocrat who is born in the Elizabethan era and goes on to live for hundreds of years—oh, and who also changes genders at around the age of 30—is brought to bold and brilliant visual life.
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Liam Hess,
Vogue,
28 June 2026
Literature, theater and visual arts had existed all along in the very cultures the Puritan settlers sought to escape.
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Christopher Arnott,
Hartford Courant,
28 June 2026