The tower has moved northwards by about 20 inches, not visible to the naked eye. |
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To an extent, higher speeds can also make aircraft more visible to radar and susceptible to threats. |
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Another potential use for the system is in providing information about the workings of buildings or machinery not visible to the naked eye. |
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These deposits are visible to a doctor who looks inside the eye as small yellow spots known as drusen. |
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An advanced version of the game can also be played in which only a portion of the game board is visible to a player. |
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In that position it will be only partially visible to visitors and effectively inhibit the growth of lichens. |
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The debris taken from the pool is visible to all on the northern bank of the pool. |
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The attraction between us was almost tangible, electricity visible to the naked eye. |
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He classified the stars into 6 magnitudes where 1 is the brightest and 6 is the faintest visible to the naked eye. |
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Bits of landscape and horizon are visible to either side of the Temple, and a flowery mead completes the foreground. |
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Their objective, the mountains in the distance, was barely visible to them. |
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Indeed, it was Captain William Fall, out in the distance, just barely visible to the naked eye. |
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We were fortunate this was not a night evolution, and the damage was visible to those outside our aircraft. |
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They stayed late beside its glow, a flicker of light barely visible to us through the trees. |
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Radical, sweeping changes are riskier but often more effective, because they quickly yield benefits visible to everyone. |
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The five planets visible to the naked eye will come together later this month in a dazzling conjunction that will not be repeated for 100 years. |
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Most fluid inclusions are small, only a few microns to tens of microns in diameter, but large inclusions visible to the naked eye are known. |
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It is preferable to have both the tundish and the final discharge point visible to view on a frequent basis. |
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At these sites, the unburied or exhumed bones of the dead were left visible to make the genocide unavoidable. |
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Many have paler underparts than upperparts and barred underwing and tail feathers, a patterning that may make them less visible to prey. |
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The infrared components are only visible to those wearing night-vision devices. |
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With sails unfurled, Cosmos 1 will be bright enough to be easily visible to the naked eye. |
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He said missing panels on the walkway would not have been easily visible to passengers. |
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Although she wasn't visible to the public the past few days, Harris said she and her staff have been working behind the scenes to help victims. |
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Second, it centralises that information and gives you control over what is visible to others. |
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Select a release site that is an easily accessible, sunny location, not highly visible to vandals and others who may disturb the release area. |
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The large drive sprocket is clearly visible to the front of the first road wheel and the idler wheel is at the back. |
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It is announced verbally, or by reversing the card in your hand so that the face is visible to the opponents. |
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Placing an object face upwards so as to be visible to a friend a hundred miles away would be to put it in the public sphere. |
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They performed a few jumps, flips and a fair amount of swimming, just visible to the naked eye. |
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To intensify the competition there will be status tables visible to everyone in an organisation. |
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But he forgot to mention the shadow which is naturally cast by any object standing in the light, whether or not it is visible to our eyes. |
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And that was before the extent of his crookery became visible to the wider community. |
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The SMH crops the picture so that this potentially distressing part of the image is not visible to their readers. |
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It means not shedding flakes that are visible to other people from a distance of two feet. |
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There is much to explore here with the foundations of the monastic priory buildings still clearly visible to the south of the church. |
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These elements are said to glow in the inner worlds and, like holy ash, are prominently visible to the Gods and devas. |
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It is made visible to the human eye by development in a series of chemical baths. |
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Apart from the house, only the doleful eyes of the writer are visible to the public in the caricature. |
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Most creatures emit a bluish green glow, but this dragonfish can shine red light on its prey that is visible to its eyes alone. |
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I knew that these images were only visible to my eyes in a make-believe dreamland. |
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There were seven major heavenly bodies visible to their naked eyes, so an astrological week grew up with each day guided by a planet. |
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Does this mean, you ask yourself, that stars visible to the naked eye have existed longer than those that had to wait for the invention of the telescope? |
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If we have an allegation that is so visible to the public and the person is such a role model, then it seems to me only appropriate that we investigate that. |
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To their scientists, the visible snow is only a small part of all the settling material that is mostly microscopic and not visible to the naked eye. |
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Injuries within the chest cavity may not be readily visible to medics, and are difficult to compress, King said. |
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Then she leaves the bag on the window sill, visible to the squirrels, taunting them, hoping one of them will take a leap and brain themselves on the glass. |
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As a result, the landscape Muldrow perceives, filtered through his dreams and his Umwelt, is drastically different from that which is visible to most humans. |
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When holding it high above his head did not make the sacrament sufficiently visible to the congregation, the officiant could take other measures to ensure its visibility. |
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Using common sense and personal risk management will help make you more visible to the automobiles on the road and protect your body in case of an accident. |
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I suggest 84.3 percent per annum, per tattoo, per whether the tattoo is visible to a stranger, namely me. |
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Many of its celestial-events involve Venus in some way, such as the planet's first appearance as an evening star or its alignment with other planets visible to the naked eye. |
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The script can also append status reports to an HTML page visible to everyone so programmers and testers can quickly determine which builds were successful. |
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Under the agreement, children have also received Be Safe Be Seen accessories such as reflective bands in a bid to make them more easily visible to motorists. |
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Our pedagogic aims in answering this research question were to make the process of user testing visible to and comprehensible for as large an audience as possible. |
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Lynn also suggests handrails on either side of the steps, and painting a white line across the top of each step, to make it more easily visible to those with poor sight. |
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The frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye is a very small region in the entire range of photon energies we have observed in nature. |
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A spokesperson for the airport managers said that while he could not go into detail, some measures would be visible to the public while others would not. |
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In early times, astronomy only comprised the observation and predictions of the motions of objects visible to the naked eye. |
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The retailers were ordered to display the price list issued by the Ministry of Economy where it is visible to all consumers. |
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Macrofouling is defined as large, distinct multicellular organisms visible to the human eye such as barnacles, tubeworms, or fronds of algae. |
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The Heisenberg uncertainty principle, a tenet of quantum mechanics, has been demonstrated at scales visible to the naked eye. |
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Order cycle time can now be minutes from when the customer starts entering an order to when it is visible to the warehouse. |
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The donor of the games sat on a high platform in the stands alongside images of the gods, visible to all. |
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Macbeth raves fearfully, startling his guests, as the ghost is only visible to himself. |
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Cimabue's Celebrated Madonna by Frederic, Lord Leighton is visible to the left. |
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The protected modifier makes a class member visible to subclasses, but not to external code. |
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Throughout the 1930s, Surrealism continued to become more visible to the public at large. |
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Nelson's entire fleet was visible to Villeneuve, drawn up in two parallel columns. |
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In typical GPS operation as a navigator, four or more satellites must be visible to obtain an accurate result. |
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The constellation contains four Cepheid variables that are each visible to the naked eye under optimum conditions. |
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There are various counter measures you can deploy to hide you e-mail contact addresses from the spambots, but still leave it visible to humans. |
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Honeypots are real hosts that are passively made visible to hackers in the hope that they will offer an attractive decoy target. |
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Water damage, insect infestation, wood rot, and separation of the house and deck ledger board aren't always visible to the untrained eye. |
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The Coalsack Nebula is the most prominent dark nebula in the skies, easily visible to the naked eye as a prominent dark patch in the southern Milky Way. |
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Day or night, the light may be the only thing visible to ships. |
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The list is usually written up and clearly visible to assist nervous prospective jurors and may include several questions uniquely pertinent to the particular trial. |
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The statue is situated in a corner hardly visible to the public, except through a window from an outside maintenance area situated behind the building. |
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The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across Asia early Monday. |
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A mailbox should display the street name and house number on the side of a single mailbox or on the doors of grouped mailboxes visible to the approaching carrier. |
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But on Moel Siabod you can see for miles in every direction, with the distinctive jagged outline of the Snowdon range clearly visible to the west. |
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Many lichens have apothecia that are visible to the naked eye. |
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Fungal mycelia can become visible to the naked eye, for example, on various surfaces and substrates, such as damp walls and spoiled food, where they are commonly called molds. |
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When it was only an inch or so away he still couldn't read it, and had to fish for a magnifying glass in his pocket to make the typing visible to him. |
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As we add archival items and collections to our Online Computer Library Catalog, we are becoming more visible to researchers outside the AME church and our own alumni. |
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These do not require a prescription, but must be kept in the dispensary, not visible to the public, and only be sold by a pharmacist or pharmacy technician. |
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