But beaches constantly morph because of erosion and deposition, and this one has accreted several hundred feet of sand in the past five decades. |
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Create two sound setups and morph seamlessly between them with the crossfader. |
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It did not reduce the world to rubble, or morph the human race into radiated mutants. |
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The impression of stubbiness will quickly morph into an appreciation for this solid-feeling notebook. |
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In his large-scale drawings, body organs morph into metallic configurations with colorful, yet indistinct protuberances. |
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The Chocolate Lyretail Panchax Killifish is a stunning color morph of the Lyretail Panchax Killifish. |
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After all, if a dull warehouse can magically morph into a kinetic light sculpture, the possibilities are endless. |
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The digital morph can also play an important role in the sound dimension of the text. |
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There's some stunning works, and an intriguing computer morph that shows how depictions of the Lord's face have changed over time. |
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Analysis of heterochronic processes associated with sexual dimorphism requires the arbitrary choice of a reference morph in the dimorphic pair. |
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The frequency of each morph increases from the one side of the triangle to the opposite vertex. |
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You can morph from one synth patch to another, resulting in some astonishing effects with voice, percussion and other instruments. |
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Come springtime, hockey players seem to morph into superhuman creations of competitiveness, physicality and gamesmanship. |
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Embryonic stem cells are primordial cells with the ability to morph into any type of cell in the body. |
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While mainstream magazines would morph into anything to appeal to their demographic, zines seemed authentic. |
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The first centres on how to persuade the loyalist paramilitaries to morph from terror machines into purely political organisations. |
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Your honest display of stress or frustration to someone else can morph into comments about your complaining or whining about your job. |
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Several of the leaves morph into real green brushstrokes, one of numerous instances where photographic reproduction blends with a hands-on painterly touch. |
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Watch the vegetation morph from woodland and dry forest on the low plains to towering eucalypts and fern gullies on the sheltered slopes. |
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That song would soon morph from the jaunty clip of the light rail to the siren sounds of jazz. |
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Next, they quickly morph into strange dreamscapes featuring handmade windmills, water-spraying tilt-a-whirls, pink flamingos and yellow, bobbing dime-store ducks. |
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A short time ago they thought there was no opportunity for cells to change or morph into other types of cells. |
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Watch the eucalyptus trees morph into subtropical rainforest as you descend into the gully. |
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His dialogue is positively literary in the creativeness with which he invents new ways to use and morph curse words into insults. |
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In trying to morph into an operating-system firm or online ad agency, Google is less a leader than a novice. |
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This approach, although often grounded in good intention, can easily morph into a technocratic authoritarianism. |
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Images morph onto the walls and extend into the audience's peripheral vision to surround and engage each churchgoer. |
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But while the drug may not morph into a money making machine, it may work to maintain the safety of residents. |
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I knew he was the only actor who would be willing to morph into the numerous subjects portrayed in the original images. |
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Scientists have identified a double agent in the eye that, once triggered, can morph from neuron protector to neuron killer. |
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The notion to morph a specialty tortilla chip into a taco shell at first may sound like it would be a snap. |
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Little wonder his off-the-cuff remarks morph into a columnists' feeding frenzy. |
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His voice would morph from a melodic baritone to a deep, guttural snarl, grinding notes to a pulp. |
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Chiringuitos are beach bars that morph from late lunch to sundowners to DJ-till-dawn beats. |
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I expect if I was at school now I would be doing the project on the PC and could create an animation in which the morph occurs in one fluid movement. |
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But, you know, I would play the entire action, that the other actor did, so that they could choose when and where, in post-production, the morph was going to start. |
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According to Health Canada, flu viruses can mingle with one another and morph into a new strain. |
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A discrete morph can be thought of as an animation starting from the initial object and ending with the final object after a given number of the intermediate objects. |
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Juveniles are gray or white, with the white morph more common. |
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The second is MMEV, which will take ADATS and morph it into another system. |
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In fact the report also notes that discussions between board members and institutional investors can easily morph into a form of negotiation. |
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Right-click brings up a context menu to exchange, copy or morph waveforms. |
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Who could have predicted that a slide rule, typewriter, telephone, weather gauge, camera, and watch would morph into the modern smartphone? |
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This would hardly be advisable, given both the diversity of membership and the propensity of the concept to morph in response to changing social, economic and political circumstances. |
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Just as we are about to morph permanently into stodgy old stinkpots, we stumble across one of those favorite things. |
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The understanding of neuroplasty and the brain's ability to morph and change as a result of new stimuli is relatively new. |
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Environmental factors controlling seasonal morph determination in the small copper butterfly, Lycaena phlaea daimio Seitz. |
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They have to try and identify when pure cyclical fluctuations morph into something different: either a change in the trend itself or the start of a cumulative process. |
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Representatives quickly lose touch with their electors and can morph into elites more wedded to their own culture of power than to the public good. |
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Then I think Peter realized this is a fictionalized story based on the painting, and it doesn't make much sense to morph it. |
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The same paper also called for the Canadian Patient Safety Institute to morph into an independent, arms length Canadian Patient Safety Agency, making it the equivalent of the Canadian Public Health Agency. |
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Mushrooms turn inside out and morph into diverse species. |
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Sit back and watch your favorite pictures from Facebook® or your iPad Photo Library automatically morph into stunning paintings, right before your eyes. |
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Accession and plant physiological age, but not aphid developmental stage, influenced all life-history parameters, except for alate morph production which was not induced on the resistant accessions. |
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His objects morph fluently into others: a hospital sonar screen metamorphoses into the rearview mirror of a car, an old-fashioned desktop paper fastener becomes a cat, a coffee pot plunger turns into a mine shaft. |
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Paddy Browne from Carraig Airt in Donegal worked tirelessly to morph his boy Oisin's wheelchair into a real life Batmobile. |
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Maaximo Riera's elephant chair has been produced using morph metric data to resemble the Asian elephant species. |
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Following Kool Herc's example, drum breaks would be mined from jazz, rock and soul records that would eventually morph into the loops of Hip Hop production. |
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Thus these factors are likely to influence the relative geographic distribution of rufous and gray morph screech-owls. |
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Therefore, as one cuckoo morph increases in frequency, local host populations will become alerted specifically to that morph. |
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On a laptop or desktop, the operating system will morph into something resembling Windows 7, navigated by keyboard and mouse with a welcoming Start menu at the bottom-left-hand corner of the screen. |
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How did a comic actor morph into social commentator? |
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Plasma testosterone correlates with morph type across breeding substages in male White-throated Sparrows. |
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The larvae pupate in the soil for 4-8 weeks, form a chrysalis, in which they morph into adults, and then emerge. |
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Thanks to him, I have a better sense of what it takes to morph gracefully into elderdom. |
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The new version of MorphMixer, created by DAZ, enables LightWave's unique embedded morph target system, Endomorphs, to blend morphs quickly and efficiently. |
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In recent years, machining strategies such as trochoidal and morph cutting have been introduced in attempts to mitigate the negative impact of tool overload. |
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Seven hours later, over the Pacific Ocean, the screenwriter would notice that his fellow passengers had begun to morph in a strangely Voldemortian way. |
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All morphs have certain similarities, such as only the dark morph has more than dark edges on the underneath, and they all have pale inner primaries on the top of the wings. |
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Most present algorithms can only morph between topologically similar shapes of which an obvious one-to-one mapping can be easily found between the source and the target. |
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The former is the dim-witted muscleman with all the smarts of a pasta strainer, while his sidekick is the thinker who can morph into dental floss. |
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In the Pacific Ocean there is an intermediate morph as well. |
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The Pacific morph has a darker tail than the Atlantic morph. |
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The colourful collection of faceless visitors was hoping to smash the Guinness World Record for the most number of people gathered in one place wearing a morph suit yesterday. |
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The colourful collection of faceless visitors to Drayton Manor Theme Park were hoping to smash the Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people in morph suits. |
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One Morph was wearing a bikini, another sported wings and a third was dressed as a rap star. |
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Morph frequency and floral variation in a heterostylous colonizing weed, Lythrum salicaria. |
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Mamas and Papas' Morph Baby Carrier Harness pounds 25, pod pounds 55 Mamas and Papas' new baby carrier is designed to make carrying your little one comfy for all the family. |
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