| 21. | The theater's original architecture left almost all seats open to the elements, making umbrellas as prevalent as opera glasses.
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| 22. | The London Opera Glass Company was founded in 1913 and provides opera glasses in many of London's West End theatres.
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| 23. | But Venice is no longer looking down its opera glasses at the fast-growing, blue-collar city 15 miles to the south.
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| 24. | The London Opera Glass Company was founded in 1913 and provides opera glasses in many of London's West End theatres.
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| 25. | Tellers examined the track markers, whose larger print allowed them to see the information, although this sometimes required opera glasses.
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| 26. | The mirrors, like the opera glasses, are also clues that the true subject of these paintings is the act of seeing.
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| 27. | The earliest field guide in the US was " Birds through an Opera Glass " ( 1889 ) by Florence Bailey.
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| 28. | The design of many modern opera glasses of the ornamental variety is based on the popular lorgnettes of the 19th century.
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| 29. | Kozlowski also bought " $ 30, 000 worth of opera glasses, " prosecutor Ann Donnelly told jurors in Manhattan's State Supreme Court.
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| 30. | From an early age, she was enthusiastic about literature and music, opera in particular Ingres would later include opera glasses in her portrait.
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