And she grabbed her duffel bag and her backpack and hopped out, hoping that she could become invisible in three seconds. |
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The grey granite exterior is calculated to render the lodge almost invisible against the looming backdrop of the hill. |
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I particularly enjoy seeing how close I can get to the almost invisible lizardfish before they take off! |
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Not knowing what to expect, they circled around, like cats stalking invisible birds. |
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In this way, it's like you're on the trip with me, an invisible friend that makes the journey less lonesome. |
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But who is he, this invisible being that rules me, this unknowable being, this rover of a supernatural race? |
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Behind the flock even the white tip of his tail and his ruff were quite invisible. |
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His spin doctors have been so assiduous in building images of him that the real man has remained invisible behind them. |
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Satisfied he is invisible, Pentheus stands happily in the garb of a bacchant. |
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A light sprinkle of near invisible freckles danced across the bridge of her nose. |
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She, and all of them, are constrained by hopeless blocking and a lighting design so discrete as to be invisible to the naked eye. |
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Whenever Johnson runs out of ideas, he throws in an invisible chihuahua that keeps maddeningly yapping. |
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Badge marks applied with acid or sandblast is often so faint as to make them almost invisible. |
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But to Steve, he was apparently invisible, a non-person of the high school world. |
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And so massive amounts of radioactivity spewed out in an invisible cloud which spread the most virulent poison all over the land. |
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According to the Avesta, Ahura Mazda has no shape, form or colour and, is an invisible power from which emanates light and goodness. |
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The awareness of death is an invisible attractor that draws me to what is important in my life. |
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The issue of non-gendered language is pretty invisible in English, which is what makes this important. |
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Nonformal political actors are rendered invisible in the space of national politics. |
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What mysterious force or invisible hand guided the embryo's journey from nonentity to individual? |
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In the ghostly tale, she is viciously beaten by invisible hands, dragged screaming across the bedroom floor, and suspended in midair. |
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And lamenting the far away, almost invisible picture of the broodingly handsome Jeff Buckley when you search for him. |
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The ball sails again and again into the corner, drawn to the nick as if on an invisible thread. |
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Before he even landed, an invisible force slammed into his stomach and several pieces of metal shattered from his breastplate! |
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In most cases, the scars left by breast implant surgery are very small and fade over time to become almost invisible. |
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Imagine for a moment that the structures surrounding the memorial will be sheathed in an invisible skin of electricity-producing solar cells. |
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Indoors, more often than not, the signal breaks up when something cuts your invisible tether to the heavens. |
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I talk to her about it and she rolls her eyes and looks at me as if I have just breached some invisible wall she had set up. |
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To be neither one thing nor the other in gender terms is to be both obviously wrong and utterly invisible. |
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These types of socks are as low as they come and are made to be invisible in any kind of sneakers. |
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Most poachers used silent and invisible methods such as wire snares and jaw traps to capture their quarry, be it deer or tigers. |
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Mathematics tends to be invisible, unseen, yet we build our lives and our technology upon it. |
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And there was all that talk of war, war against an invisible enemy, an unseen speck on a parched landscape. |
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Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. |
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The family operates as a cognitive schema, which is mostly doxic, that is, invisible, naturalised and taken for granted. |
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She was a strong writer but her works were private and unpublished, and, therefore, invisible to the public. |
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For fear of being thought unpardonably stupid, the multitudes enthusiastically applauded his public modelling of his invisible clothes. |
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I stood on deck in the burning sun, searching for that invisible equatorial line. |
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You can never test a theory that claims that an invisible and unknowable force is responsible for a phenomenon. |
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I knew the sliding doors a few doors down from us led to the elevator, so I turned myself invisible and waited. |
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The tide had dropped off the flats and with it, the bonefish had moved into deeper water, invisible to the naked eye. |
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All histories are dead, invisible, unfixable, unattainable, broken, inarticulate. |
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When things are running smoothly it tends to be a socially invisible, undiscussed routine. |
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The tables turned and now the invisible was in defense, though every now and then it whipped its tail or slashed its claws. |
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Dracainya was hit by an invisible force that slammed her into the wall behind her, cracking the stone. |
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From behind the building, a Mind-Melder floated around the corner, slaloming through invisible gates. |
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The cryptic posture might make these skinks invisible to tree-dwelling predators as well. |
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Women are the invisible workforce and the unacknowledged backbone of the family. |
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Unless the ship was scanned, it was invisible, since its engines were tuned to emit only in the ultraviolet. |
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In the absence of sequence motifs and proteins capable of directing transcription, the protein it encodes will remain invisible to selection. |
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A common type of invisible bra consists of two cups made of thick silicone sheets with an adhesive inner layer. |
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Since it's invisible, we'll just have to play blind man's bluff with this thing. |
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Their eyes meet for one blinding, uniting moment, and he sees her finally, not reflected, not invisible, but her, at last and only, her. |
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Admittedly, it may be the invisible hand that is doing much of the sifting. |
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It is demonstrably better than monofilament when used with small nymphs and dry flies because it is virtually invisible in water. |
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Until now the peaches have been invisible under the white netting, green on green. |
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Also, flying closely with it was a mottled vision of a bird, almost invisible against the black night sky. |
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The most difficult aspect of the project was to make the modernization nearly invisible within the historic fabric. |
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The researchers played recordings of birdsong to lure the wrens into nearly invisible net traps. |
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We passed the most wonderfully invisible grouse butts buried in bilberries and discussed when the heather would be at its best. |
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A scampering noise beat across the ceiling before a little trapdoor opened with a dull thud, previously completely invisible to all in the bar. |
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Biblically based faith helps to maintain freedom by holding together the invisible framework of social stability. |
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The blue tint of the bharals makes them almost invisible against the background of blue-grayish rock that is typical within their habitat. |
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He explained that, in the invisible world of FM radio waves, might is right. |
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Yet it's the besetting sin of the professional class to render itself invisible in its own calculations. |
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The bergschrund may be invisible in winter if snow covers it, but summer melting usually brings it out. |
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Companies are ill-prepared to manage middlescence because it is so pervasive, largely invisible, and culturally uncharted. |
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Many Muslims believe in jinns, spirits who can change shape and be either visible or invisible. |
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His hair was scattered over his forehead and ears, his mouth was loose, his eyes almost invisible in their dark shadows. |
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For Symphony No 4 Tchaikovsky produced his own programme to satisfy the curiosity of his invisible benefactress, Mme von Meck. |
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The shuttle left the station at the same time that the invisible ship, the Sentinel, left their orbit for the torus. |
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A kind of invisible bell jar had been dropped over it, protecting it from change. |
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Almost invisible from the service road, the Tobias Grau building forms part of the second phase of Rellingen's development. |
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The potent rise of anti-US nationalist sentiment in both South and North Korea is apparently invisible in Washington. |
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All of a sudden it's as if they've hit an invisible wall as they become stationary, despite them furiously beating their wings. |
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As I move away, the incredible house with its dazzling colours disappears again behind the hedge and the bushes, invisible to the outside world. |
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Fifty semipalmated plovers settled beside the Sherwood Island jetty and became invisible among the rocks. |
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Any microscopic reduction, certainly invisible to the naked eye, is cancelled out by bulges wherever elastane cuts into flesh. |
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When you're invisible to the establishment, you tend to gravitate towards those who will give you the time of day. |
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But to acclimate to life here, they often blend into the mainstream, becoming invisible. |
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When they arrived, the 100 ft-long rockery was smothered by undergrowth and the Japanese acers were invisible to the eye. |
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We waterproofed the structure with a layer of recycled floor-matting rubber that is invisible from inside and out. |
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For Lavoisier, questions about the invisible particles of matter were irrelevant to chemistry's aims. |
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Though invisible to the naked eye, excess calories would pile on very visible fat. |
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His short jet-black hair and black trench coat made him almost invisible against the background. |
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It all started with an intensive lie-in when an invisible force kept me in bed until about half past one in the afternoon. |
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Just pick off the little round jobbies, and give yourself invisible gold stars for going with the flow. |
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It means an invisible join and allows me to line up all my rows for a really neat finish. |
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They can improve current systems, or develop new products, like a rocket that lifts off on invisible laser beams. |
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The whole process is invisible to most of us, but it adds a significant amount of value to the final product. |
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Kanak formulate their identities through their relationships to the landscape and its elements, both visible and invisible. |
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She felt as if an invisible hand was upon her neck, strangling her with an iron grip. |
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His hands were ever aflutter, shaking off invisible water, conducting an imaginary silly symphony. |
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The bending of the arm may be invisible or intractable to the naked eye, even though television cameras can film 25 frames per second. |
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By focusing on key events and the figures central to those events, you make women as good as invisible, runs the argument. |
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In our silence we became invisible to the approaching group and they veered course and took a heading that led them directly to Ben and Kim. |
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Most victims were long gone, to hospitals or morgues, and their attackers were as invisible as air. |
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And Ryan five rows back was doing his impression of the invisible band's guitarist on his air guitar. |
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He envisaged himself wobbling on the edge of an invisible cliff, leaning hazardously this way and that. |
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Whereas I had felt naked and exposed crossing the open field, here in the woods I felt relatively secure and almost invisible. |
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With a flick of invisible fingers it sent a tiny, blood-red stone skittering across the table to Tamani. |
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He follows the pattern of a classic Japanese filmmaker with technique so highly refined as to be invisible. |
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Nkosi explained that Sisulu was the invisible power behind Mandela's successful defiance of the oppressive apartheid regime. |
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Making ourselves and our allies invisible out of protest is self-defeating. |
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They need some kind of invisible stitching, a dash of the X factor that brings an unyielding aura. |
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Shrieks rent the air as another crow spiraled down to invade the feast, some carrion invisible from the roadside. |
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At death our aerial body would pass into an invisible world where it would pay for its sins through pain and then be reincarnated. |
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Under the violent rain whose splashes make them almost invisible, the ornamental fish of auspicious omen turn slowly in their pools. |
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The masks serve as both visual aids in the portrayal of Bali's courtly legends and as harnessers of invisible forces. |
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The pages that are printed by your colour laser printer may include tiny dots, almost invisible to the naked eye. |
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Once she was about to release the energy she was suddenly thrown back into the wall by an invisible force. |
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Could you advise on any source of help regarding what essentially amounts to an invisible disability. |
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He slew 27 dragons, 15 amphisbaenas, and 3 sorceresses in whose invisible dungeons many knights errant were kept prisoner. |
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He's in fact been all but invisible of late making hardly any public appearances. |
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If it hadn't been for Jackson zinging Rider, which Jackson did regardless of whether he was asked, Rider would have been invisible all preseason. |
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The purple flames subsided, and Suka reseated herself, wiping invisible specks of dust from her apron. |
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Bitterns are virtually invisible as their plumage provides perfect camouflage. |
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With the aid of his telescope, Galileo could resolve thousands of new stars which were invisible to the naked eye. |
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Talk about star-crossed lovers, each invisible to the object of their attention. |
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Life, comprised of a complex chain of bio-chemical and physiological processes is activated and animated by an invisible bio-magnetic force. |
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Blood thirst blurred his vision as he howled with rage, shattering the invisible shackles that restricted his body. |
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Without ever resorting to lecturing his audience, he shows how these otherwise invisible folk are in fact the beating heart of the the big city. |
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Her bare feet created a rhythm of their own as she moved all over the floor, lunging and retracting, parrying invisible foes. |
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As it was, there was no detectable vibration, making the slide invisible to seismometers. |
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In addition to being super-exploited, Dubai's helots are also expected to be generally invisible. |
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Can anyone levitate, turn invisible, walk through walls, or remotely view a hidden object? |
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Most colds are caused by rhinoviruses that are in invisible droplets in the air we breathe or on things we touch. |
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Virtually inventing methods of composite mattes in film made the invisible man truly come alive and real. |
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Then, as if some invisible nuclear winter descended on southern Louisiana, the nuns died out and disappeared from the face of the Earth. |
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I wolfed it, famished, while cats scratched at gaps in the floorboards and invisible mice. |
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On Saturday night, after the match, they tried desperately to be invisible as the riotous celebration party began. |
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Some ten per cent of the population claim to have seen a ghost or some other apparition that seems completely invisible to others. |
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She brushes some invisible lint from his sweater, keeping her fingers near his collar. |
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He captured them seated practically back to back on spindly gilt chairs at a fashion show, in an invisible yet palpable fog of unpleasantness. |
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For them, a screen would divide the visible stage from an invisible backstage where scenes would be changed. |
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With the telescope we can see details of the planet's surface that are ordinarily invisible. |
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It is a wildlife bonanza, and yet even the most brilliantly colored species somehow make themselves invisible. |
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The whiteheads are going down and drying, leaving nearly invisible scars. |
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Whatever he became in that no-man's land he was a ghost, invisible as air. |
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Long streams of dust billowed off the purple and maroon sands, creating huge spreading lines of dust clouds which gradually attenuated until they became invisible. |
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To its primitive, diseased brain I was practically invisible, an obstacle to be ignored, and, at best, avoided. |
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Covering less than one-thousandth of the page, along with their colour combination of yellow on white, makes them invisible to the naked eye, Crean says. |
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To anyone without infrared vision, it looked like she was doing some sort of bizarre, tribal dance, hopping over invisible things in a seemingly utterly empty room. |
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The anaesthetic had been kept in glass ampoules which were stored in the disinfectant, and became contaminated by seepage through invisible cracks in the glass. |
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For three whole days, during which time did not exist for him, he struggled in that black sack into which he was being thrust by an invisible, resistless force. |
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As I worked through the spreadsheet, I realized that many problems that were nearly invisible in verbal formulations leapt to the eye when I had to work the numbers. |
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They would rather you not think of devices in standby mode and would rather make that extension cord as invisible as possible. |
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His models have been drenched by a downpour, licked by flames, paint-sprayed by robots and flown on invisible wires high above a pool of lethal spikes. |
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You who refuse to bow before images also refuse to bow before the Son of God who is the living image of the invisible God, and his unchanging likeness. |
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I often think about the fall lines of life, the invisible tightropes that divide moments of calamity and serendipity. |
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We'll just fly up to the north on our invisible magic carpet. |
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As a sangoma who is also medically qualified, I see modern approaches to AIDS reaching an invisible limit as they confront the traditional approaches. |
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And in the big sparse invisible drops that fall early, with no wind, the new rice dances jade and silver, backgrounded by a slanting late summer afternoon rain by Hokusai. |
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It will be largely invisible to most drivers, since it will be buried under Lake Champlain and the Hudson River. |
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The highest mountains were cloaked in mantles of snow and ice with glaciers perched in the hanging valleys as though suspended by some invisible thread from the summits. |
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Wonder Woman has a lasso of truth, a pair of indestructible bracelets and an invisible airplane. |
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It was made an affair to remember, with the screening of a film on murders, double murders, spies, invisible spies, counter spies and international espionage. |
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No matter what Hitchcock said, what he did was to photograph our fears and make palpable the invisible. |
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He was a magician, an invisible teller of tales with the power to make my sides ache without telling a single joke. |
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Archaeology is about paying attention to things that have been or could be indetectable or invisible to others. |
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Griffin is herself a character in the novel, the invisible hand on the other end of the tape recorder in all the interviews. |
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As in all economic transformations, the invisible hand of the market can only take us so far. |
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Last two words are written in invisible ink but can be easily discerned if Australian law books are held over scented candles. |
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Her shoulders slumped forward, some invisible burden pressing hard on her, and her eyes were cast down and away, as if inspecting the baseboards for dust. |
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What goes beyond the cataloguing of the hidden structures, the invisible powers, seductions, and numerous offenses we have been preoccupied with for so long? |
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While he never diffused an aura of vanity, he held his fine features at a haughty tilt as though regarding himself dispassionately in an invisible looking-glass. |
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It is invisible to eyes looking at road signs along major highways. |
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Gas-detecting devices currently used by investigators can detect the presence of gas which is invisible to the naked eye but not the source of the leak. |
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Because microwaves have wavelengths longer than even invisible infrared radiation, they are observed in the radio region of the spectrum with radio telescopes. |
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She claimed that she was under attack by invisible tormentors who pinched her, pricked her with pins, and spoke of women who assumed the shape of cats. |
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Silent film has become all but invisible, wiped clean from the collective memory by sheer neglect, and yet it is a world of giants, trailblazing pioneers and hidden delights. |
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In transformational grammar, when parts of a sentence are moved around, an inaudible, invisible trace may be left behind in the original position of the moved constituent. |
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The ancient Druids, powerful as they were, did not miraculously cure wounded warriors, make people invisible, or control the beasts and the birds. |
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Some of the invisible dark matter that is missing from the Universe may be massive dark bodies such as planets, black holes, asteroids or failed stars. |
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Suspended from the ceiling by an invisible monofilament was another work, a light and lovely disposable chandelier made out of twist ties, the ultimate summer camp project. |
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The masked men attacking him turned to give me a startled look before they were blasted into the air by some invisible force that seemed to flow from inside of me. |
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Energy reaches earth from the sun in rays of invisible ultraviolet light. |
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Like the Rathergate and Swiftvets story, the scene seems set for an invisible and unacknowledged meme to exert a powerful influence on mainstream news. |
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Who would like to walk around all day invisible and unacknowledged? |
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Crime and noir have always told the story of people who decide to cross an invisible but palpable moral line. |
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Back in the 50's, people were absolutely astounded and blown away by the magic of moving pictures transmitted into their homes via invisible rays. |
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He believed that an invisible hand ruled over the market place, guaranteeing that everyone would eventually benefit, if only the market mechanism were left unencumbered. |
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It has an untamed feel, having been largely unmanaged for many decades and it's littered with old wood and falling trees, a perfect habitat for these invisible workers. |
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There's a pattern here, but it's hard to see because gender is the great unmentionable in public life, and women are especially invisible as citizens in a time of crisis. |
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I became the Invisible Taino Indian or the invisible Boricua. |
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These dynamics become naturalised, made invisible by their ubiquity. |
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This filter blocks the invisible UV parts which might cause unsharpness. |
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The life that can never be recreated is the invisible, untouchable inner one, which cannot be reproduced even by the most psychoanalytical detective. |
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Also, brads from a nail gun become almost invisible when nailed. |
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Then, at some moment mercifully unwitnessed, an attempt to rise higher, to fly, met by an all but invisible limit, beating wings pinioned, deep instinct denied. |
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Many were impossible for Huguette to do by herself, such as the engraving of a cross in rock-hard Brazil wood or the levitation of crosses and relics by invisible means. |
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And speaking of invisibles planes, where's Wonder Woman's invisible plane? |
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When he wiped a few invisible specks of dust from the cantle, Isabella knew he was simply stalling for words, turning the situation over in his mind. |
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Margaret stood, brushing invisible specks of grass off of her skirt. |
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I didn't know why, but the invisible specter made his presence more felt. |
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Prismatic refraction shows us the spectrum flashing out of a sort of nothing, which suggests a possible return into a single all-containing invisible source. |
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Only the hot guy on his feet was spoken for, and the dopey guy who had a hobby of tripping over invisible objects was a mild stalker-like fixture in my life these days. |
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Hues of purple, violet, teal and blue that were invisible in normal lighting came alive with the slight gleam of the white light from a half-moon. |
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In this watershed sequence, the oblique angles and edgy camerawork signal the presence of Jeffrey's gaze as his invisible aura surrounds Susan in her destitution. |
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Once the strike began, television was already flooded with a backlog of commercials, virtually hamstringing the cause by making its effect invisible. |
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I would have thought the ability to become invisible could only underline the traditional strategy of surreptitiously helping yourself to extra Monopoly money. |
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Learn how everyday, household materials can make invisible ink, a camera obscura, or egg tempera paint. |
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The Gel Instyle Insole has a slim, soft gel design that is invisible in slingbacks and sandals. |
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The cracking creates unpredictable and dangerous crevasses, often invisible under new snowfall, which cause the greatest danger to mountaineers. |
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Herko's patriarchal cultural missionizing is satirized, but the Paraguayan people remain invisible. |
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Sometimes we had to stop in midstream and midstorm because the sheets of rain made the passages between rocks invisible. |
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A fire burned on the rock and fat dripped from the roasting pigmeat into the invisible flames. |
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Ionization chamber type smoke detectors detect particles of combustion that are invisible to the naked eye. |
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His trade stand will have free invisible marker pens and information on preventing rural crime. |
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When a finger touches a surface, sweat and oil-containing substances like sebum leave behind a print that is invisible to the naked eye. |
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Soon after the incident, they are become invisible from the visual angle of the cameras. |
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Shrugging off Enlightenment rationalism, Protestants embraced romanticism, with the stress on the personal and the invisible. |
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Logistics is an invisible hand waving a supply wand, summoning both fuel to till your tank and the tool to twist off that stuck connector. |
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The roof was typically invisible from the ground, though domes were sometimes visible in grander buildings. |
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This was primal and instinctual and it gripped me like an invisible claw. |
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I freely admit the existence of a poisoned condition of the system from without by an invisible and hitherto incognoscible something. |
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The cartons travel to a windowless, concrete room, where they are zapped with an invisible beam carrying 10 million electron volts of energy. |
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At his Institute, Beddoes literalizes a spirit of scientific experimentation as he conducts pneumatological experiments into invisible gases. |
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Those buildings still standing are riddled with bullet holes and pockmarks, a visible sign of the invisible wounds of the war. |
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Rozsa's escapes from the gendarmerie were followed closely by the invisible crowd, and every time he cheated the hangman his legend grew. |
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For example, NEONet dynamically converts a Java integer to a mainframe packed decimal, and the conversion is invisible to both applications. |
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Homelessness is no longer an invisible problem for this city. |
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Now they know that the tomato surface may harbor invisible fungal spores that sense the production of a gas called ethylene as the fruit ripens. |
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She feels as if her success is being blocked by an invisible barrier. |
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This enabled developers to forego framesets altogether and simply place invisible iframes on a page to enable client-server communication. |
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It represents or personifies certain instinctive data of the dark, primitive psyche, the real but invisible roots of consciousness. |
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Deltoton Sinus was invisible, with just Nymphaeum Promontorium protruding from the SW of the Syrtis to indicate its place. |
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Additionally, the new concepts help produce castings that are certain to pass hydro-testing without the all-too-common invisible leakers. |
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In short, Smith understood that the invisible hand is often benign, but not always. |
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According to a 2001 study, there was a massive number, over 550 billion, of documents on the Web, mostly in the invisible Web, or Deep Web. |
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The idea of spontaneous order is an elaboration on the invisible hand proposed by Adam Smith in The Wealth of Nations. |
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Synthetic nets last longer, are odourless and may be nearly invisible in the water, and do not biodegrade. |
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Cover the entire hairdo with an elasticized hairnet, tightening the net to make a neat and almost invisible covering. |
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Yet shortly after rejecting these assimilatory relations, her imprisonment renders her effectively invisible for three years. |
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As most of their prey cannot perceive red light, this allows it to hunt with an essentially invisible beam of light. |
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The horse was actually a yearling being led to the horsewalker by a yardman so small that he was invisible behind his charge. |
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Experiments include how to turn paper invisible, craft a stink bomb or create an explosion. |
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Xylosma and boxwood shrubs, for example, whose flowers are virtually invisible, are highly allergenic. |
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Quick Strip does leave a witness mark on the part, but it is nearly invisible, says Starr. |
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At medium depths at sea, light comes from above, so a mirror oriented vertically makes animals such as fish invisible from the side. |
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Latinos were nearly invisible and women and other groups were underrepresented. |
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This separation usually makes a colorless gas invisible to the human observer. |
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The fumes initially produced are invisible but become visible if the toast is burnt. |
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Descriptions of ghosts vary widely from an invisible presence to translucent or barely visible wispy shapes, to realistic, lifelike visions. |
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We see him as he sees himself, surveying the invisible depths of ethical space, with all the distinction of a specialist in the sui generis. |
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Maybe your spinachless diet is slighting that invisible but necessary element raised to food fame during the past decade, the vitamin. |
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No living thing moved upon it, not even a medicine wolf to kyoodle to the invisible moon. |
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As I squeeze headfirst out of the sleepout, something invisible tugs at my legs. |
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At their earliest stage, pathologic lesions of the laryngeal epithelium are macroscopically invisible. |
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Then, on 26 August 1921, an army Captain reported that a pair of invisible hands had taken hold of him and forced his motorcycle off the road. |
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For others they were invisible giants, the souls of animals, a guide to hunting and as a spirit for the angakkuq to help with healing. |
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On closer inspection, the male's cloaca is very distended, whilst the female's is nearly invisible. |
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First, the dull coloration of their feathers can render them almost invisible under certain conditions. |
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If people want to pray and mither to some invisible diety in a cold, draughty and damp edifice then they should provide the funds. |
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And without that almost invisible digicam in my hand, I doubt that I could have made this image. |
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The application creates an invisible digital footprint for consumers and enterprises. |
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The invisible Web, which includes these Dark Web forums, is estimated to contain 500 times as much information as the surface Web. |
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I had felt that some palpable although invisible object had passed lightly by my person. |
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An invisible web thought to span the cosmos has now revealed one of its strands. |
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Many individuals and institutions have compiled a list of invisible Web directories. |
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A pressor beam lashed out, and invisible hammer blow of repulsion, five times the strength of the enemy tractor. |
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When she was musing she was a kestrel, which hangs in the air by an invisible motion of its wings. |
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The enemy, outnumbered, outmetalled, outfed, outmanoeuvred, outfought, was being driven backward by foes invisible as well as visible. |
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Maya deities governed all aspects of the world, both visible and invisible. |
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The invisible cord... I followed him down a narrow path with a rippling lake of grain on each side, wheat stalks brushing my hosen. |
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In natural conditions, many jellies are so transparent that they are nearly invisible. |
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King Arthur's llen or mantle is said to make anyone underneath it invisible, though able to see out. |
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The rest of the body is nearly transparent, virtually invisible under water and in natural lighting conditions. |
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Moreover, hydrogen fire, while being extremely hot, is almost invisible, and thus can lead to accidental burns. |
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I watched an invisible bird fly up from her chest, its wings furious, beating the air. |
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At the extreme point of India, the gnomon of the sundial often casts no shadow, and the Ursa Major is invisible at night. |
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Although physical imports exceeded exports, when invisible exports were accounted for the balance of payments was healthy. |
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If it was not preferred in Classical Latin, then it most likely came from the invisible contemporaneous Vulgar Latin. |
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Unlike the formidable women of his grandfather's day, Kublai's wives and daughters were an almost invisible presence. |
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The Scottish people have a right to know that the Conservatives and SNP are involved in an invisible Faustian pact. |
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He was known to talk to himself, a habit that began during his childhood when he would smile in rapt conversation with invisible companions. |
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However, written sources are vague about Norse rituals, and many are invisible to us now even with the assistance of archaeology. |
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The rulers were counseled by the Taoist clergy that a strong ruler was virtually invisible. |
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Mesmerism was designed to make invisible forces augment the mental powers of the mesmeric object. |
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It was about two con men who sold the Emperor an invisible suit of clothes, claiming that only wise people could see the clothes, while fools could not see anything. |
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So whilst fantasy depicts Superheroes as flying through the sky or making themselves invisible, what would a real life Superhero look like and what would their superpowers be? |
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The WC is fitted with the easy-to-install and invisible SupraFix. |
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If you feel it is the duty of others to refute the claim, and not of yourself to support it, then how about refuting the existence of invisible pink unicorns? |
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She shows that the universalistic mode of expression that is commonly found in the classical works of political philosophy contributes to rendering women invisible. |
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The artist acknowledged that the lacquer might be invisible, but argued that philosophically it was out of keeping with the unmediated nature of his work. |
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The object of phenomenological analysis is, for Henry, this immanent, invisible, and unreflected ground, which makes possible every feeling and every experience. |
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The invisible church is made up of all the elect who will ever live. |
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In fact, the crumminess is so familiar it's invisible to me. |
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Moses forbore to speak of angels, and things invisible, and incorporate. |
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Every member of the invisible church is considered saved, while the visible church contains some individuals who are saved and others who are unsaved. |
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Madame Defarge herself picked out the pattern on her sleeve with her toothpick, and saw and heard something inaudible and invisible a long way off. |
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The freemen of the Lombard kingdom were far more numerous than in Frank lands, especially in the 8th century, when they are almost invisible in surviving documentary evidence. |
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Ghostery is used by more than 20 million people around the world to reveal the invisible web of technologies tracking them when they visit a website. |
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Doing something that should be as simple as making yourself invisible to other ICQers requires leaping through hoops and balancing flaming torches. |
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These halibut lie motionless and invisible on the sea bed, capturing any fish that pass within reach, although they may also hunt for fish in open water. |
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The majority of harmful chemicals in cigarette smoke are invisible and opening a window does little to prevent the harm of passive smoking reaching other people. |
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Such sudden events may be invisible in the archaeological record. |
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The mainland subspecies have larger and more obvious spots, in contrast to the Taiwanese and Japanese subspecies, whose spots are nearly invisible. |
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The illuminist is one who attaches himself to the sign, the experience, without regard for the invisible substance of a contact which transcends experience. |
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This process of directing artificial radio waves towards objects is called illumination, although radio waves are invisible to the human eye or optical cameras. |
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