Almost imperceptible on screen, it is actually made up of tiny chickens' feet and is repeated on the buttons of her dress. |
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I could hear the call going along the line, but then at the final moment, instead of ringing, there was a strange, almost imperceptible hiccup. |
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On these repeat visits, subtle qualities gradually reveal themselves which were initially almost imperceptible. |
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By appearance it's an almost imperceptible, narrow slot in the pavement that runs alongside a sidewalk from the bottom to the top of a hill. |
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The line between rock musicians and seven-year-olds is often imperceptible. |
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Without ascriptions of meaning, formal and analytical knowledge is inert, unactualised, imperceptible. |
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It was subtle, almost imperceptible from where we were sitting, but I noticed it and so did Lori. |
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Without museums, the skills of the sculptor and the various dialects of tribes in the country would have been imperceptible now, he said. |
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He noticed a beginning, almost imperceptible touch of red around her eyes, a stoop to her shoulders that had not been there before. |
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Past, future, and present, these three times are imperceptible, an ignorance or nescience that is not real, only false. |
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The law now seems clear, however, that so long as the change is gradual and imperceptible the doctrine applies. |
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Some of the well-known sledgers of the earlier years had large walrus moustaches, which made movement of their lips imperceptible. |
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My shadow, briefly cutting sunlight, changes the land's chemistry in imperceptible ways that make us one. |
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The impact would be nearly imperceptible at first, but it'd be there, and significant enough to gum things up. |
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Two were eating out of the bowls that refilled so slowly that it was imperceptible, and two were eating out of regular bowls. |
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In addition, fluid flows, airflows, strain forces, and acoustical waves that were previously imperceptible might now be detected. |
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He visibly flinched at the mention of that war but continued after an imperceptible pause. |
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As for the winters, though, I find I relish them, and can't imagine living anywhere in which the seasons are so slight as to be imperceptible. |
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You put things out in the world hoping that it might be relevant to someone, but these things are subtle, imperceptible. |
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I think there's an imperceptible incline, which makes sense as I was following the river upstream, so no cruising. |
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There is a need to make up for imperceptible and digestive losses, which are very significant. |
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He lived in a world of fine gradations and imperceptible shades. |
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Yet the incursions on free speech can be insidious and imperceptible. |
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Simultaneously, but disconnectedly, each finds himself changed by the funeral, from the moment of the funeral, and changing in ways both dramatic and imperceptible. |
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In her final departure from the stage, she exits in an almost imperceptible motion that embodies both the blinding and undetectable transition to another space. |
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Since they are often generalists whose popularity extends beyond partisan lines, they can have a subtle, almost imperceptible political influence. |
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According to Kabbalah, there exists a spiritual world that is imperceptible to our sense organs. |
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But soon, it will start to fill up with blue tubes whose deviation from straightness is imperceptible to the naked eye. |
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Using an achromatic telescope, instead, these defects are by comparison nearly imperceptible even without a diaphragm. |
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Upshifts are almost imperceptible within normal acceleration parameters with the engine loafing along until being called to battle. |
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The number of straight men who change their name upon marriage, remains so tiny as to be imperceptible. |
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He might have overcome his drawl, lobbying past, and imperceptible poll ratings to win the GOP nomination. |
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Swapping of ratios is nearly imperceptible most of the time, though it sometimes hesitates when downshifting. |
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These EMFs are usually invisible and imperceptible, but they are quite real. |
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The impact of the philosopher eradicating false problems was, however, almost imperceptible. |
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These phenomena occur at an imperceptible rate of 4 cm to 6 cm per year, which is about how fast our fingernails grow. |
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The accent acts on the velocity of the notes, and is imperceptible, unless the sound used by the arppeggiator is sensitive to velocity. |
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Some of the well-known sledgers of the earlier years like Merv Hughes and David Boon had large walrus moustaches, which made movement of their lips imperceptible. |
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Marvin gave them a slight imperceptible nod and they grinned darkly. |
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A small current whirled around us, the giant fan palms nearby quivered in the almost imperceptible breeze and tropical birds whooped, cackled and whistled among the trees. |
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A slight almost imperceptible vibration of the vessel was felt. |
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She stole a glance at him and he gave her an almost imperceptible nod. |
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A top sleeps when it moves with such velocity, and spins so smoothly, that its motion is imperceptible. |
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The outlines must be smooth, imperceptible to the touch, and even, without eminence or cavities. |
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By this time his pulse was imperceptible and his breathing was stertorious, and at intervals of half a minute. |
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Even voltages which are imperceptible to the user can cause breakdown of the structures, thus leading to a discharge current which melts the chip in the affected areas. |
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The ice accumulation may have been imperceptible to the pilots. |
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The roll rates could easily have been imperceptible to the pilots, resulting in their misorientation, and the average wheel rotation of 8.6 to produce those roll rates could have gone unnoticed. |
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Making an almost imperceptible detail stand out can help sell an item. |
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A new material that through a refined play of reliefs creates a sophisticated and slightly imperceptible floral pattern and becomes a furnishing object going beyond the flooring and covering borders. |
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How can one appreciate, in a virtual world, the subtlety of a fibre's composition, the vibration of a colourway, the fluidity of a handle, the almost imperceptible springiness of a fabric? |
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However, fame and recognition do not seem to touch her. She still remains mysterious, of few words, imperceptible, inaccessible, zealously guarding her own holiest. |
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They tell a digital processor chip how to identify and cancel out the echo in an imperceptible fraction-of-a-second, a major improvement over existing techniques. |
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These losses, quantifiable in terms of area, are amplified by more diffuse and imperceptible disruption due to the movement of people, machinery or livestock. |
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His genius is to fuse opposites with an imperceptible sleight of hand, to blend the surreal with the real, and the caricature with the natural. |
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Unlike other strains that ravage poultry, such as H5N1, which has also killed 360 people worldwide since 2003, H7N9 seems to be imperceptible in its animal hosts. |
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Even for war, common rules have been developed over the centuries, but here we are faced with adversaries lurking in the shadows, imperceptible and transcending all borders. |
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So far, the European Union has been too silent, its support imperceptible, yet Europe will be the main beneficiary of the success you will have with the national reform programmes. |
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In the case of Vtesse, market share is not a suitable means for assessing changes in rateable value since any changes are likely to be imperceptible due to Vtesse' small market shares. |
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Research has shown that almost imperceptible amounts of ice on an airplane's wing upper surface during takeoff can result in significant performance degradation. |
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The position of the natural boundaries changes with the movements of the natural features as long as these movements are gradual and imperceptible from moment to moment. |
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If you were to pitch Test cricket now as a global sport – five days of weather-bound, opaque and often imperceptible struggle – you wouldn't get it past the first audition. |
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But reduced carbon emissions would also stem ocean acidification which, for all its effects on pretty coral reefs, is both abstract and imperceptible to most people. |
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Unlike the jarring, ruthless, civilisational changes of the 1990s, the changes to Moscow over the past five years were almost imperceptible on a month-to-month basis. |
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Indigenous persons coexist with non-indigenous persons and persons of mixed origin, and the features that differentiate them from members of the other two groups are virtually imperceptible. |
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Stetz will explain how to identify seemingly imperceptible failures of economizers used in commercial building air handlers and rooftop units to save money. |
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Accompanied by a contemporary Japanese score, the stills seemed to pulsate, their almost imperceptible segues suggesting a kind of hallucinatory animation. |
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With an almost imperceptible touch, the narrator connects up this oneirism of names with the premonitory signs of the vocation that Remebrance is said to recount. |
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North eastward from Lord's Seat, branching off from the ridge connection to Barf, is a long and sometimes imperceptible watershed which runs up the shore of Bassenthwaite. |
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