When players are magnified in stature and their abilities multiplied there are two dangers. |
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Nicholas is doing better, but suffers from an inferiority complex that is magnified when separated from Patrick. |
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They also magnified the fall in sugar production from the emancipated work force in British colonies. |
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The uncertainty concerning the proper scope of IP rights is magnified by the onrush of technology. |
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It also offers a magnified view of the target for more precise aiming, which facilitates headshots out to 400 yards. |
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As the blooms dry, minor imperfections are magnified and make the dried blossom appear unsightly. |
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On Pesach these accusations were magnified with many Church leaders and lay people feeding the lies. |
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Gravity working over billions of years would have magnified these perturbations into the universe we observe today. |
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Large white-painted canvases of fabric, hugely magnified from her original studies of small pieces of cloth. |
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This problem becomes magnified when you consider the rate at which these ad-hoc data sources are appearing, an outgrowth of the data explosion. |
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Countries followed imprudent policies that favored monopolistic crony capitalists, inflation that magnified poverty and currency overvaluation. |
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The risk for foodborne and waterborne infections among immunosuppressed, HIV-infected persons is magnified during travel to developing countries. |
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These problems of valuation are magnified where a particular deal involves an element of part exchange. |
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Page 23 features a border of xerographically magnified neo-crosshatchings that suggest hills, paths and tree cover. |
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He could walk around in his mind, but every step he took, he noticed that there was a magnified clop that followed. |
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Kunstler relates the now standard warning about a flu pandemic, whose impact he says will be magnified by its coincidence with peak oil. |
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In P, another clone has been magnified, showing ectopic ocelli and bristles in the frons. |
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Living on her starboard side with the decks at about 35, its imposing immensity is magnified by the metallic reverberations in the ocean. |
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The pool is motionless and so clear it gives a magnified look to what is underneath the crystal sheet of water. |
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Tiny ridges, bumps and cracks visible on their surfaces are magnified a thousand fold. |
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The arbitrariness is magnified by the fact that the victim of the crime is not motivating the pursuit. |
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Those small moments of relative lushness are magnified, become powerful and touching, in their drab context. |
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In contrast to the dignified silence from the other side, even slyly whispered accusations are magnified to sound deafeningly crass. |
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With all her heart and soul, Mary magnified and glorified the Lord by proclaiming his greatness. |
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When this spectrum is magnified, black lines can be seen superimposed on the colours. |
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Her blue eyes were magnified from the lenses of her glasses, making them appear like pools of the Pacific Ocean. |
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This is a highly magnified photograph of a glochid taken with a scanning electron microscope. |
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On a still smaller scale, magnified several hundred times, similar patterns emerge on the surface of a pollen grain. |
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Somewhere outside there was a street lamp, it was caught in the glass, repeated, magnified and diminished, countless times. |
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Both these features seem to be reflected, not to say magnified, by Kierkegaard's own account of the moral point of view. |
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His chin was tilted up, creating a belligerent mask-like effect, readily magnified by the frosted glare of his eyes. |
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I think things can get magnified exponentially when you have two celebrities in a situation like this. |
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In other words, the synergistic effects of one solution can be magnified by other solutions in the chain. |
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Often induced by witnessing atrocities, the trauma's impact has been magnified by the effects of malnutrition and squalid living conditions. |
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When private companies enter the field of manned spaceflight, those inherent risks could be magnified. |
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Consequently all the city's contrasts, contradictions and ambiguities seem to be magnified by the scorching sun. |
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The rest of the city lay burned or burning with the stench of flesh and blood magnified by the sunrise. |
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Yet this nascent talent was now magnified many times and tempered with the force of volunteer telepathists as it drilled achingly, relentlessly. |
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The manic energy he puts into the story is reflected and magnified in the attitude, motion and beauty of his cast. |
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By the time we leave, the sun is a furnace blazing magnified through the windscreen, crisping my skin. |
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That brings a formidable new dimension to the conflict, further magnified by its global scale. |
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In remote and isolated regions of the Pacific Rim, for instance, these problems are considerably magnified. |
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Or is it just organised touchiness, a non-issue mirrored and magnified as a great moral discourse signifying nothing? |
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Nick's blond hair shone in the light, and his big blue eyes were magnified by his glasses. |
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As the yacht surged and rolled over the swell, every movement was magnified enormously at the top of the mast. |
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The deformities of his body are magnified by his motley, and his glassy eye stares all the more blankly for the surrounding grease paint. |
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Jim felt the pulsing of the sun as its heat, magnified by the window it was pouring through, met with soft flesh and willing muscle. |
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The utter lack of chemistry between the leads is magnified by the film's reliance on ill-designed slapstick cutesiness. |
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Stork notes that pinpricks show that Jan van Eyck's 1432 portrait of Cardinal Albergati was magnified mechanically, with a proportional compass. |
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Track position is magnified at this place because we've got the valances on the ground, we've got the spoilers way up in the air. |
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There, in perfect view, a glowing sphere of blues and whites and greens magnified in the black sky. |
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The magnified parade of protozoas, amoeba proteus and paramecia aurelia, with spirogyras and volvox green algae, amazed the kids. |
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In both cases, manufactured exports from the non-industrial state are magnified on an origin-of-movement basis. |
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This tour of past splendor only magnified the shock I received later when I heard the news, and saw the reactions all around me. |
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The words escaped my lips with a tremble, magnified in an echo that swept through the room. |
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There is no shortage of bad calls during the season, but in the playoffs the importance is magnified. |
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Crook's promise of a separate reservation in the north-however qualified, however magnified by agency peace-talkers-secured the surrenders on White River. |
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Despite these horrors, the anguish of her abuse is magnified when people ask Walters why she never left her husband. |
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And the antagonism sure to be generated by such racial disparities was magnified by the sheer number of cases. |
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Every minor flaw gets magnified and many even develop a complex about it. |
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She had to force her body to cooperate in every move she tried, and any sudden movement that jarred her aching body was magnified ten times more in her skull. |
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Sounds were magnified a thousand fold so that the cats fight sounded like a full out war and the hounds baying at the moon sounded like fog horns on the steam ships. |
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Its clear globe reveals a magnified view into the pores of the leaf upon which it rests, encouraging appreciation to the macrocosm of beauty that exists at micro scale. |
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Here the image is magnified by a second lens, known as the eyepiece. |
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The sneer magnified on his face, then changed into mocking laughter. |
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Yet if vulnerabilities and safeguards aren't linked, and vested interests are allowed to get in the way of objectivity, risk will only be magnified. |
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Attachment behaviors are likely to be heightened, and transition stress will be magnified for those who lack a safe attachment to their family members. |
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My best guess is that because bloggers depend so much on mainstream journalists, even the slightest differences in our perception of their work become greatly magnified. |
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A small portion of the image surrounding one of the z lines, as indicated by the box in Fig.1 B, was magnified so that individual voxels could be seen. |
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The 11-year age gap between Luisa and her two young admirers is magnified by the emphasis on her maturity and experience contrasted with the boys' foolish, one-track minds. |
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Every deficiency is magnified, the feelings of loneliness, poverty, and hopelessness casting long and cold shadows over the snow in the face of the opulence of the chosen few. |
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The more boring details drop away into a passacaglia's inevitable ground bass, whilst the exciting become magnified beneath a glass destructive of proportion and accuracy. |
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But it has also presented an immediate and magnified picture of what war means on the ground, removed from any wider context of the political ends being pursued. |
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The natural evolution of language has integrated colloquialisms, or slang words, into everyday speech, but it has also magnified complexities associated with English grammar. |
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It could be further magnified because over time non-U.S. firms will have much more information on and familiarity with Iranian oil and gas fields. |
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Thus the artist's engagement with technology can be a magnified instance of the raw configurative force of language, called out by sheer unlimited formativity. |
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Did changes in the intensification of farming lead to magnified problems? |
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The soda's flatness was magnified by the rum, as was the sweetness. |
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Each work has an ethereal feel and rich harmonic texture that is magnified by a polished performance by the Westminster Cathedral choir under master of music Martin Baker. |
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Some will be held up, magnified and singled out for attention later while others will line binders, file drawers, photoboxes, portfolios and remain hidden away. |
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Rather than promoting careful analysis of the ruling and rational debate, pronouncements by religious and political leaders magnified public furor. |
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The innumerable nuances and petty snobberies of noble life before 1789 were reproduced and magnified in the princely courts of Turin and then Koblenz. |
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It is easy to see why a fall in interest rates has a magnified effect in Anglo-American economies, and when rates are rising there is a significant depressing effect. |
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As you fight the evildoers, your movements are magnified by the software, so you appear to be as fantastic a fighter as any fantasy video game character. |
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By illuminating life for all of us without any delusory formula, he magnified the sheer wonder of life. |
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He also pioneered the use of the coloscope which took magnified photos of the genital area. |
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These problems were magnified in London, where the population grew at record rates. |
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In a close-to-human face, every inhuman trait becomes magnified. |
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Her eyes are magnified moon pools, though there's nothing unusual about that. |
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If you want to get a little sense of what it smells like, just sniff some Limburger cheese and imagine the smell magnified thousands of times. |
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Thus, in addition to facing the problem of escalating hostilities, their food shortage was magnified by the arrival of more men. |
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They also discovered some 15 distant galaxies whose images are greatly magnified by gravitational lenses. |
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Returning on the heels of Pedro Alonso Nino's smaller but far more lucrative voyage magnified this disappointment. |
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China's huge scale magnified the effects of apocalypticism in the Taipeng Rebellion. |
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She took him to a room above-stairs, and introduced him to a bed on which a magnified bolster, in yellow calico, figured as a counterpane. |
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Whether in dreams, relationships, or intrapsychically, the hero must cross the First Threshold into the entrance of the zone of magnified power. |
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A frozen image distinctly indicating the borders of the intima and media was obtained and magnified to maximize resolution. |
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The mount would be convertible so that a field lens could be used to send magnified images into the system. |
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Without the cap, sunlight gets in the biocular lens and is magnified and focused on the CRT faceplate. |
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The numbers of the French have been greatly magnified, as your Honor may see by a copy of the enclosed journal of a person, whom I sent out to gain intelligence. |
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The impact of even deteriorated gunpowder would have been magnified by its containment in wooden barrels, compensating for the quality of the contents. |
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Aristotle also made the observation that when the distance between the aperture and the surface with the image increased, the image was magnified. |
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The British and French magnified the reports and disseminated them at home and in the United States, where they played a major role in dissolving support for Germany. |
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