Both sides have dug in their heels and are in a waiting game to see who blinks first. |
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A fluorescent light, for instance, actually blinks on and off sixty times a second, but most people perceive the light as continuous. |
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The entire ship shudders from the massive shock and the power blinks off for a minute then flickers back on. |
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Now, with a mind that is probably as sharp as it ever was, the only movements she can make are blinks and small yawns. |
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On the matter of generic pharmaceuticals, it seems to be a case of who blinks first. |
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Well, purchasing power is up for sure and nobody blinks at a thousand rupees for a ticket anymore. |
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It is an eye open to the reader as it translates its complex turns, blinks, and refraction onto the page. |
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In a projected image of a street scene various items are removed and displaced between tenth-of-a-second artificial blinks. |
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Later, he delighted guests by cuddling a robot baby that reacts happily to hugs and play, blinks its eyes and even cries like a real infant. |
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He slowly rolls to his feet, blinks, and brushes the white ash-like powder off himself. |
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So much so that nobody even blinks an eyelid when she's being wooed passionately by an incorrigibly flirtatious tour guide. |
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Martina blinks away tears, hardly able to catch her breath with her lips tightly clamped shut. |
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I grab her chin forcefully with my hand and pull her face towards mine, watching her as she blinks furiously and opens her eyes wide. |
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As everyone knows, Tinseltown is all about the lawsuits and the brinkmanship of the helmers and studio heads, and who blinks first. |
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She shifts in her chair, blinks several times and lets out a tiny laugh, her mouth in a crooked sneer. |
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She blinks a few times, shakes her head to get the hair out of her eyes, and begins her stare anew. |
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Meet the robot lobster and the android that not only smiles, frowns and blinks but also recognizes people and talks back. |
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Something is happening in the fragment of time when the shutter blinks and sees – and something looks back. |
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Confronted with death, the eye blinks, opens wide, or grows dim. |
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Trials with spontaneous blinks occurring before conditioned stimulus-onset were excluded from the analysis. |
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If during the use, the top of the electronic cigarette blinks with a red light this means that batteries are going to go flat. |
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Buffy the squirrel blinks apologetically and nervously twists the hazelnut in his hands. |
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With his lip twitching like a nervous rabbit, Redmayne blinks myopically, even while trying to assert his authority. |
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Why, he asks, does wearing the swastika attract widespread scorn, while no one blinks at the person wearing a hammer and sickle on his baseball cap? |
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Some are found worldwide such as water blinks and brittle-bladder fern. |
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Certainly, in today's Plexiglas faceoff between artist and audience, it's the latter that blinks first. |
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When the flash is being charged, the flash icon blinks red, and you cannot take a picture even when you press the shutter button fully. |
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When the cartridge mark blinks on the data panel, the film has been rewound. |
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A former long-serving minister in Iraq's Kurdish government, who is a noted historian, barely blinks. |
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If the lamp blinks when the network cable is disconnected, the network interface card may be defective. |
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When in training mode, the icon for the accessory blinks as the Forerunner scans for the new accessory. |
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Make sure that USB mode is selected on the MIDISPORT by pressing the front panel Mode button until the USB LED blinks before proceeding. |
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If a switch that is included in the programme is in wrong position its symbol blinks on the display. |
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The symbol blinks for the driver to realize the tractor starting, when the accelerator pedal is pressed down. |
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The original is scanned into the unit's memory and the number of the copy quantity blinks in the display. |
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Eva looks down at the confection of satin and lace, and blinks. |
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And it may be who blinks rather than who shuts the government down that matters most. |
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Trials with excessive eye movements, blinks, or blockage were rejected. |
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Then he blinks, once, a bit slowly, like a ventriloquist dummy. |
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It's a fine place, even if it's located inside one of Vegas's zooiest J casino hotels, and no one blinks if you show up in casual clothes. |
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When the radio reaches the set time the alarm sounds and the icon blinks. |
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The error code can be determined from the frequency and number of blinks. |
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The start-up screen blinks after powering up. |
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The number of blinks before a 3-second pause indicates the type of error. |
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Once the pulse is detected, the mark blinks with each pulse beat. |
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And nobody blinks at the sight of a veiled lady getting a soothing public nicotine fix. Cairo's hookah aficionados admit that the instrument was invented in Ottoman Turkey, but claim it was perfected in Egypt. |
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Between blinks Tommy saw Temple in the path, her body slender and motionless for a moment as though waiting for some laggard part to catch up. |
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She blinks a series of gray and black squiggled lines. |
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New York blinks in the face of uncertainty and bans hydraulic fracturing. |
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An achromat blinks rapidly while looking into bright light. |
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An urban legend claims that gang members will attack anyone who blinks them. |
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A tiny Canary Wharf blinks to the east, while the Tower of London is laid out below for the first time in brilliant clarity, as if drawn in axonometric. |
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The date and time display blinks if the clock and calender are not set. |
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The player who begins comes shown by a point that blinks for 5 seconds on the corresponding display. It can be changed repressing the START or the ENTER key. |
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The battery indication turns red and blinks. |
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Owl trivet: take to the charity shop along with the spool-size Japanese owl that blinks his eyes and softly hoots when you plug him into your computer. |
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Now no one blinks when Indian companies raise billions of dollars. The government has offered tax breaks to multinational companies that list their local subsidiaries. |
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The loser in the staring game is the person who blinks first. |
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Blinks is so called because its tiny greenish-white flowers rarely open fully, fancifully as if they were reluctant to face the sun. |
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Photograph and information on this species, commonly known as Blinks, found in damp places. |
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Blinks and saccadic eye movements could easily be distinguished from the horizontal slow eye movements that appeared in Stage 1 sleep. |
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The bay Hanoverian has been owned throughout his career by Fritz Kundrun and Dressage Sponsor Corp., and Blinks has worked slowly and carefully to harness his brilliance. |
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