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imagery

[im-ij-ree, im-i-juh-ree] / ˈɪm ɪdʒ ri, ˈɪm ɪ dʒə ri /
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While critics have questioned the commercialization of religious imagery in political contexts, supporters view the auction as a celebration of shared faith and culture.

From Salon

Here’s what we know about how the events unfolded, based on a review of satellite imagery, flight tracking data, audio records, videos, photography and people familiar with the operation.

From The Wall Street Journal

He studies satellite imagery to find the paths worn away by the poachers through large fields and grasslands.

From BBC

But their emphasis here presents Man Ray, who was a talented portrait photographer, as an experimentalist chasing rather than creating imagery.

From The Wall Street Journal

A total of 408 personnel from the government's disaster agency AFAD, police and health services are at the scene, the minister said, while the real-time imagery from the area is being relayed by drones.

From Barron's