Figures are scattered in the frame, thrown there by the light that renders those spaces visible, perceptible. |
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From the Manchurian crisis of 1931 onwards a perceptible militarization of the economy took place. |
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A barely perceptible south-westerly helped Doug and Joyce to the mark, well ahead of Miles and Cathy. |
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The stories featured mainly attractive young people with no perceptible acting talent or experience disporting themselves in the buff. |
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Interviewers show ability to transmit a complete, detailed, subvocally perceptible answer co-occurrent to the question. |
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Big movements designed to intensify economic integration have brought no perceptible economic benefit. |
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I observe a barely perceptible deepening of wisdom in the eyes, but I'm not sure that much of this isn't what I want to read into the image. |
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Barely perceptible to the casual observer, the creases in his eyes had fallen just a little more than before. |
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In the recent past, one has noticed a perceptible shift in the way dance productions have been presented. |
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I noticed only the faintest of sound from the rears and did not detect any perceptible subwoofer support. |
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Counterpoint is likely to be most immediately perceptible when the distinct voices use the same material in close proximity. |
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This time is the time elapsed before any perceptible change in tension can be measured after peptide exposure. |
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There is a perceptible change in the party's outlook which will soon percolate down to the basic worker. |
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It would be like counting up the least visible bits of a perceptible object. |
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The sense of ownership and belonging was not significant, but it was perceptible. |
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By observances I mean the tiny perceptible changes in the season, the shadows and mist, the leaves and air. |
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What's worse, they make it to the other side with no perceptible change of pace. |
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Takeoff was smooth and utterly quiet, with only a barely perceptible sensation of movement. |
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I can't make sense out of debate for the sake of debate when more tangible and perceptible issues of our own lives are left unspoken of. |
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These efforts have brought about a perceptible change in the quality of these libraries. |
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I strained my ears and was about to give up when the faint sound of a rumbling engine became perceptible. |
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The prelude of the first suite was played dizzyingly fast but without any perceptible regular pulse, as was that of the fifth suite. |
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The mountain of trash seemed to stretch very far, then gradually without perceptible demarcation or boundary it became something else. |
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According to them, a new sense of despair and despondency is already perceptible among these women. |
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The bartender is dimly perceptible in the black light by the cash register. |
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He has described Truth as a colour so faint as to be scarcely perceptible, and almost evanishing from the vision. |
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At first glance the introduction of lapped dovetails for veneered furniture is curious because it entails more work for no perceptible advantage. |
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The red line in the graphs represents the amount of latency beyond which audio dropouts are perceptible to humans. |
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They had no perceptible impact on German opinion, though the leaflet raids gave aircrew some essential training in night navigation. |
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In representation that is immediately perceptible and more abstract, Hobbs documents a world that is both familiar and strange. |
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Clearly, three decades of feminist theory of representation have yet to have any perceptible impact on Balthus studies. |
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From somewhere in the distance comes an ominous rumble of thunder, barely perceptible over the nearby lawnmower. |
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With the exercise saber the touch with the point is hardly perceptible and would not weaken the instructor's cut. |
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A phenomenon illustrating reversibility of time is the barely perceptible lag of atomic clocks transported on jets traveling at high speeds. |
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This expertise allows the video bits to be slightly time-shifted without this change being perceptible to the human eye. |
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In the case of sensation, the capacity for perception in the sense organ is actualized by the operation on it of the perceptible object. |
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After midday a perceptible rise in wind force was accompanied by an ominous whine. |
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At 24 hours after irradiation, sites were visually assessed to determine the minimal erythemal dose, i.e. the lowest dose at which erythema was perceptible. |
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So the year has marched on into October and in Scotland at least the change in the calendar has coincided with a perceptible change in the season. |
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There is a perceptible change in the attitude and outlook of the workers. |
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The spirit of a jealous person is one of impurity, which takes on an evil quality that provokes real, perceptible damage to the envied person, animal or property. |
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Such negation refers to nothing that is sensibly perceptible. |
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A vast white bowl of broth thickened with very finely processed but still perceptible vegetables, interspersed with chunky meatballs and big pasta shells. |
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The work also suffers from the author's perceptible shoddiness of method. |
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The piece slows symphonic time so that movement is barely perceptible. |
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There has been a perceptible improvement in my own wellbeing since the state where we live granted us the right to marry. |
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I was leading the group, hacking through the undergrowth with my trusty knife when all of a sudden we heard a sound, barely perceptible, like a whiffling in the undergrowth. |
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There also is a perceptible delay when downshifting from fourth to third. |
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Patient viewers will notice that a barely perceptible sheet of glass separates the two women, and they will also register two men seen fragmentarily. |
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There is a perceptible delay as you ask it to change up or down. |
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My wife might be listening, but in essence it's a little pizza box that oscillates and it oscillates to the point of barely perceptible vibrations. |
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The shrug is hardly perceptible, the smile almost apologetic. |
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Above 20,000 hz the high-pitched sounds are not heard by the human ear, but ultrasonic sound is perceptible and even produced by certain animals such as bats and dolphins. |
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Winslow started on his dulciloquy. With an autocratic, barely perceptible sweep of the hand, the general cut him short. |
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Hardy's own natural affinity for mathematics was perceptible at an early age. |
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Surface creep is the slow movement of soil and rock debris by gravity which is usually not perceptible except through extended observation. |
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My large dry-point,...called Two Stumps of Driftwood, gave 1000 copies without perceptible wearing. |
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The lack of perceptible weather can make people do funny things, too, so Angelenos fetishize their winter clothing. |
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The incandescent lamps consume no oxygen, and cause no perceptible heat. |
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The enormous potential of bioactive substances is made clear in the TNI Defy Age Intervention System, which can produce incredible, immediate and perceptible results. |
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Whyever they began, there was no perceptible wolf at their door. |
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I can't even say I saw the thing. It was more of a peripheral flickering, a twitch along the nerveways, a barely perceptible awareness of something over by the parking garage. |
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Later, raising her arms overhead like a gymnast, Ms. Olson sprints across the stage, only to chicken out, performing a barely perceptible, hiccuplike jump. |
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Some of the tables were upset, and there was a faint tang, perceptible above the fugg of the place, which told him that it was here the shot had been fired. |
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