Giving them a moment to embrace, he stepped forward toward them, steel boots clunking against the floor with great dramatic effect. |
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I know it doesn't have the same dramatic effect of a daisy cutter or bunker buster, but hey, life isn't perfect. |
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Velvets with a silk backing and rayon pile produce a much more dramatic effect. |
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Plant annuals in large blocks of single colors or varieties, instead of single-file rows, for the most dramatic effect. |
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The most dramatic effect would be an increase in sea levels due to melting of the polar ice caps causing many low-lying costal areas to flood. |
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The following section describes those experiments showing the dramatic effect of rapidness of flow rate changes on the dynamics of this system. |
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Moore's law is not concerned with radical new technologies that could have a dramatic effect. |
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These techniques give walls the dramatic effect of crushed velvet, parchment, chamois leather, watered silk or brocade. |
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They even had a special microphone set up in the middle of the stage, equipped with reverb for dramatic effect. |
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It has been seen that varying temperatures have a dramatic effect on the growth rates of some actinians. |
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A smirking Serb of indeterminate gender, wearing a tailcoat, sang flat, hiccupping now and then for dramatic effect. |
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They can have such a dramatic effect, as we talked about in the last bill related to a world food shortage. |
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This has a dramatic effect on our perception of seniors and their ability to belong fully to the new society. |
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His work is very shadow-heavy and very contrasty, with black and whites and a simple palette that pops and gives a dramatic effect. |
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A gatefold sleeve with two discs, say, shouldn't have a dramatic effect on the price. |
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As has been noted, the camera exaggerates perspective, and this exaggeration adds to the dramatic effect. |
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Finally, in the particular case of CpMV, pressure has a dramatic effect on crystal order because it controls the degree of freedom of particles in the lattice. |
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As Chua advances into the nineteenth century, the paradoxes and ambiguities concerning the nature of absolute music pile up, to considerable dramatic effect. |
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Worn singularly or layered for a more dramatic effect, the thin metal bands evoke an ethnic sort of flair. |
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The matriarch denies any suggestion that the bit was played up for dramatic effect. |
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Decorate this with clean, unsprayed rose petals for dramatic effect. |
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Aliens are a common theme both as a dramatic effect in a storyline and as the subject matter of serious newsmagazine programs about scientific exploration and pseudoscience. |
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That song also featured a needlessly long pause for dramatic effect that didn't escape the wrath of some audience members who catcalled the pretentious moment. |
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All this is happening because climate change is having a dramatic effect on the north. |
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Therefore any reduction in the Community industry's purchases would have a dramatic effect on this company. |
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The rapid growth in Internet usage is having a dramatic effect on the business environment for both the private and public sectors. |
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In Canada, becoming a mother has a dramatic effect on women's economic well-being. |
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The juxtaposition of these forms and colours acheives a sense of saturation within the space with a dense and dramatic effect. |
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The selection of cloth resilience will have a dramatic effect on such factors as the speed of material removal, planeness and edge retention. |
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An increase in equity and the price of commodities, as well as positive news on existing U. S. home sales had a dramatic effect on trading. |
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Instead, removal of the additional aid will not have such a dramatic effect on producers' income levels. |
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Although the legislation did not purport to affect health research, it in fact had a dramatic effect on health research. |
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He then discusses the dramatic effect of Western civilization on others in the past 500 years of history. |
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We found that the combination of air pollution and diet had a dramatic effect on plaque formation, leading to inflammation and heart disease. |
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We are already seeing the dramatic effect that this could have on the work of the UN to maintain peace and stability in hot spots across the globe. |
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But Martel seems to have either ignored reality or indulged in fantasy for dramatic effect. |
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In short, the ballad method of narration is directed toward achieving a bold, sensational, dramatic effect with purposeful starkness and abruptness. |
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The writing of the news for dramatic effect is only one of the ways in which TV's principal raison d'etre influences the preparation and presentation of news broadcasts. |
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From the almost magic exploration of a bunch of red and yellow flowers, through the dramatic effect of an alley in autumn, one can only be mesmerised and caught up by the diversity of the work by the painter C. Baly Gillin. |
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Its uniquely tactile keys are individually lit from beneath for perfect visibility in low light conditions, creating a satisfying dramatic effect that evokes a building floodlit at night. |
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Even though newspapers, bazaars and state institutions were closed, many welcomed the landmark agreement which they believe will have a dramatic effect on the lives of ordinary Iranians. |
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Allow brief pauses between symbols to create some dramatic effect. |
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We are focused on finding a way to repair damaged heart muscle that would have a dramatic effect on the quality of life and longevity of Canadians. |
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This has had a dramatic effect on property prices and has also led to calls for improvements in services and infrastructure in the area. |
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Even with effective planning and targeting of resources, something as unpredictable as the weather may have a dramatic effect on the results of any count of Rough Sleepers. |
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Externally, clever use of WE-EF compact fluorescent uplighters, installed with Tridonic PCA EXCEL one4all ballasts, creates a dramatic effect on the limestone walls adjacent to the building's main entrance. |
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The first is a halt to the internal fighting between the two factions making up the Government of National Unity, which are waging a vicious battle for power, which is having a dramatic effect on the civilian population. |
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Despite their dramatic effect in the caterpillar, these viruses, in a family called polydnaviruses, can't replicate there. |
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This would now have a dramatic effect on the conflict as 33 divisions were now released from the Eastern Front for deployment to the West. |
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In their 12 years of experience, they have demonstrated that broadening the legislation to include more minor crimes has a dramatic effect on solving major serious offences. |
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Alfred undoubtedly exaggerated for dramatic effect the abysmal state of learning in England during his youth. |
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Cameras were often undercranked or overcranked to improve exposures or for dramatic effect. |
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Thus it seems to float for dramatic effect. |
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This had a dramatic effect on Nestlé's results, reported in Swiss Francs. |
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He paused, excellently, for dramatic effect. |
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Mortality has been nil among the first 100 patients to receive at least a month of outpatient DOT-antiretroviral therapy, which has had a dramatic effect on demand for such care. |
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The observations confirmed our suspicions that reinsurance can alter the net claims distribution and can thus have a dramatic effect on the requirements. |
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Obviously, in a law such as this that has such a dramatic effect on their whole way of life, on their whole world view of life, we need to consult. |
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Winner of the Palme d'Or at the 2008 Cannes Film festival, this fizzing blend of documentary authenticity and dramatic effect centres on a switched-on young teacher determined to inculcate self-worth into his young charges. |
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Milton's verse is intellectually complex, yet flexible, using inversions, Latinized words, and all manner of stress, line length, variation of pause, and paragraphing to gain descriptive and dramatic effect. |
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Tenebrism, in the history of Western painting, the use of extreme contrasts of light and dark in figurative compositions to heighten their dramatic effect. |
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For a more dramatic effect, go for allover colour and highlights. |
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The First World War measures had a particularly dramatic effect upon mild ale. |
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The individual actors incorporated parts of songs chanted monophonically to embellish or heighten the dramatic effect, and dancing to specific instrumental music also had a regular place in the entertainment. |
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Build color for a more dramatic effect with the attention grabbing indigo or invoke a sultrier persona with the velvety cocoa or shimmering sooty dark brown. |
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The draconian measures applied to the brewing industry during the First World War had a particularly dramatic effect upon mild. |
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He was a daring harmonist: his chromaticism occasionally led to advanced enharmonic modulations, and he sometimes left dissonances unresolved for dramatic effect. |
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In all of his later biblical scenes Tanner creates a highly dramatic effect with the use of few figures and Rembrandtesque chiaroscuro and brushstroke. |
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The jousting accident is also believed to have caused Henry's mood swings, which may have had a dramatic effect on his personality and temperament. |
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Precipitation, especially rain, has a dramatic effect on agriculture. |
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Computer Vision Syndrome was also covered and included how the Vistamesh lens has had a dramatic effect for a number of patients suffering visual stress. |
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Making voting compulsory has a direct and dramatic effect on turnout. |
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The canal had an immediate and dramatic effect on world trade. |
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