They sing a catch, the tune of which Ariel invisibly plays on a tabor and pipe. |
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Instead of using fusty mime sequences to advance the plot, she opts for natural-looking movement that segues almost invisibly into dance. |
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So deeply and often invisibly is religion interwoven with tradition here, few are predicting an easy ride ahead. |
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The fantasy is unfolding almost invisibly in Prakash Talkies, a decrepit theater with shocking pistachio green walls. |
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Samples of phantasmic voices whisper, hiss and appear to be darting and sliding invisibly from one spot to another throughout the room. |
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Unlike other systems that stroppily tell you to make a U-turn, it calmly and almost invisibly replots the route. |
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The eastern wall is formed by the caretaker's cottage, which Marshall has extended, almost invisibly, with reclaimed bricks. |
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The silence was awkward in an unexplainable sense, something hanging invisibly in the air, a barrier. |
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For such is the nature of intellectual existences, that they can mingle with one another and with bodies, incorporeally and invisibly. |
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They've been told in a million ways that incomprehensible and virtually infallible technology is always invisibly at work on their behalf. |
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You travel invisibly, whirling, blustering, tearing things apart, a vortex in grass flattened out as if a derro's slept there overnight. |
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Yet, it is precisely because of its fixedness in the landscape that, to those who see the monument, it becomes invisibly part of the landscape. |
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I feel as if I've sleepwalked invisibly through one of the most melancholy days of my life. |
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This inexpensive software has the ability to invisibly monitor and record all computer activity including keystrokes. |
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His face was stony, eyes intent on what he was doing, his fingers racing almost invisibly across the control surface. |
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Dr Van de Velde hopes to design clothes with invisibly embedded electronics capable of generating electric power from body heat or movement. |
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The band, invisibly placed upstage, give the impression they are phoning the score through from a glass booth. |
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What would happen to a literary form like the novel if it was invisibly hollowed out rather than brilliantly exploded? |
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A good software firewall can prevent software applications from sending information back to their makers invisibly. |
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In a slightly different vein, the poems also propose an invisibly humble layperson's version of an engaged Zen Buddhist life. |
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This whole process can be done invisibly to the user, so for the unwary, the dangers of transmitting it to others is very real. |
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As she draws close to the Sun she disappears from view in her helical setting, circling the Earth invisibly masked by the Sun's light. |
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I use these ends to sew the corners more securely by invisibly tacking them down to the coat. |
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This particular model is invisibly housed in a lockable, sturdy steel case which affords plenty of room for the generous selection of equipment. |
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Too much of the system operates invisibly, without the user's knowledge. |
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Before the Great Oxygenation Event, iron was able to dissolve in the oceans, commingling invisibly with sodium, chlorine, and other ions. |
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Silent System soft closure is integrated invisibly in the hinge, as is the unlatch tab. |
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We are indebted to the women of our villages, who have contributed incalculably and almost invisibly to the development of the countryside. |
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A mighty resonance still exists between them, vibrating invisibly between the two halves of our sundered world. |
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Instead, he imagines it invisibly improving the efficiency and effectiveness of existing devices. |
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They help to feed, shelter, clothe, transport, comfort and entertain us, and allow us to communicate invisibly with one another. |
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All necessary interconnections between base and extension units are established automatically when the units are invisibly bolted together. |
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Such covert activity can be via a hardware device attached to the PC or by software running almost invisibly on the machine. |
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The Atlante on the second console had a damaged nose, which will be invisibly restored. |
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The state-of-the-art HF sensor system is invisibly concealed inside the light. |
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Guides that can be integrated practically invisibly into the façade and in this way maintain the aesthetic objectives of the architect. |
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We shower, we smear and spray ourselves with product, we defecate into artfully designed porcelain which takes away the ordure invisibly and more or less odourlessly. |
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And then there are the wealthy nations who not only use their natural endowment of water more wastefully but consume water invisibly in industrial production. |
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It sports a slightly curious design, in that there's a button-down collar which buttons down invisibly, on the inside of the collar, by means of a tiny little loop of fabric. |
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Very often staff feel that their colleagues have been silently and invisibly spirited out of the company in a surreptitious and clandestine manner. |
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Tags can be read from a distance, by readers that can be incorporated invisibly into nearly any environment where human beings or items congregate. |
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All cryptographic and speech compression protocols are negotiated dynamically and invisibly, providing a natural user interface similar to using a normal telephone. |
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This power is not simply our faith in power. It is not a matter of going through a routine and believing that the power of God is at work, invisibly. |
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I can understand the underlying rationale, that environmental costs must be incorporated in the price, but should this be done invisibly at all costs? |
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This is invisibly integrated and enables easy exchange of panes. |
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Her own mother lived the latter years of her life in the horrible suspicion that electricity was dripping invisibly all over the house. |
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It is all too recent that the fear of outing or coming out meant the end of a career and even family life for many who were forced to live invisibly in our own Canada. |
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Wrinkles begin long before you can see them, invisibly forming backstage. |
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Cutting-edge high-frequency sensors invisibly concealed inside the light reliably and instantly respond to the slightest movement or change in light levels. |
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And so the honour bestowed on Sir Wilson Harris, now 89, has passed almost as invisibly and inaudibly as the fall of a single leaf into a waterfall deep in the jungles that he writes about so peerlessly. |
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But many black savers are instinctively cautious, preferring to keep their cash tangible and under the mattress rather than invisibly in the bank. |
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One is an exploit kit known as Blackhole, which invisibly redirects someone visiting a legitimate website to a compromised site where malware can be loaded. |
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They can rent all the crimeware services they need to infiltrate a target's computer network invisibly, and remain undetected for months or years while siphoning off secrets for sale. |
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From that decision, invisibly, the presidency began to change. |
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One of the results of your modernising zeal is that while the state has become invisibly more authoritarian, we all to some extent have become suspects. |
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Tags can be read from a distance, not restricted to the line of sight, by readers that can be incorporated invisibly into nearly every environment where human beings congregate. |
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Elves were viewed as being supernaturally powerful people who lived invisibly alongside everyday rural people. |
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This means that the ray of the divine light entered invisibly into the inner being of each human personality so that in this way he or she, too, can act in the likeness of God. |
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Think they their sleights are not already perceived, and that they can walk now unespied, as though they had Gyges' ring, to go invisibly by, upon their finger? |
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The facade was finished in polished marble and bronze set into limestone, completely plain except for softly, almost invisibly, deckled keystones. |
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These subjectivities irrupt in Lebanese experimental film and video in ways that remark on the latent violence still invisibly walking the streets of Beirut. |
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