The ergosphere is bounded on the outside by the static or stationary surface, and on the inside by the outer event horizon. |
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Nexans shall supply Norsk Hydro with two static lengths of umbilical cable. |
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Consider first the static form of a simple flower such as a buttercup or daisy. |
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Because of low liquidity, the turnover of B shares remained static and most B shares were underpriced for many years. |
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Opening the box, the first thing you will see is the card itself wrapped in a thick static protection bag and placed in shaped white foam. |
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Before this, the best systems could only identify static locators that had to be tediously placed in caves. |
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The plane will be the focal point of a new static aircraft display which is expected to attract thousands of visitors when it opens in May. |
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Note that it will still only methodized the public static fields of the class. |
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Machine noises, tape loops, squeals, screams and almighty levels of static all covered every second of their music. |
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I found him eventually on an obscure community station that kept breaking up with static and interference from taxi drivers. |
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We did the static stations first, which are those for standing broad jump, shuttle run, sit-ups and chin-ups. |
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All of this is accompanied by a hypnotic soundtrack, something like the noise of a heavy rain-storm or the static of a blank screen. |
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The varistor and the surge absorber protect electronic circuits from switching surge and static electricity. |
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From this, I envisage subclasses for static text and dynamically-generated text. |
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As a result, a very powerful tool, lint, was created which was able to make a large number of static verifications of the code. |
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In laboratory tests, however, filter cake is built under static conditions with no erosion. |
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And then, just when the static cleared, the eerie, spine-tingling, sickly-sweet voice that every mage had come to fear sounded in the trees. |
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These electrons are then accelerated by a static electric field towards a fluorescent screen. |
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A purely spatial focus, they argue, is limiting because it encourages static conceptions of walling and quartering. |
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In many episodes, the animation slows to a crawl, or even freezes altogether into a static image. |
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The coefficient of static friction is typically larger than the coefficient of kinetic friction. |
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You need to apply a great pressure to finally break the static friction and start the grease moving. |
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Repeated attempts to contact the Sol System have been met only with static and nonsensical garbles. |
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This is not a static and unchangeable world where all whites have the goods while blacks do not. |
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If you have been taxiing under conditions conducive to icing, do a static run-up prior to takeoff to assure normal engine operation. |
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The primary areas considered are structural dynamics, static aeroelasticity, and dynamic aeroelasticity. |
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The music of the spheres turns out to be a mixture of whistles, chirrups, howls, static and something that sounds like chattering voices. |
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This pure static gives way to white noise that begins, eventually, to resemble a rhythm. |
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This is less of a problem if the web content is static, as with sites that provide read-only information. |
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Most of the shots on Friday night were static, and when they weren't, they were wobbly. |
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The upper airway size is determined by the balance between static pharyngeal mechanics, neuromuscular activity, and luminal pressure. |
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The cloths are designed to create a static charge which attracts dust and bacteria and holds dirt until they are washed. |
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Just as the music-loving crowd, a majority of them youngsters, were getting into the groove with some static jiving, the stars arrived. |
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A website logo or banner should be a static graphic or text element on the page. |
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Often they are static pages that lack search functions, have nonworking links and are infrequently updated. |
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The air would take on a static charge, and you'd be able to hear your own ears buzzing. |
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Roecliffe and Westwick Parish Council has told Harrogate Council it totally rejects the 27 static caravans, but could support the extra tourers. |
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Mosquitoes breed in static water and the emerging adults can range up to two miles. |
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The tape machines rolled up to speed, and ominous rumbles of thunder sent electrical static sizzling through the wires. |
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However, they can also suffer from static displays which, having been viewed once, discourage repeat visits. |
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This music is slightly denser, though, and the little squirms of static that bubble up now and then help to unsettle the music even more. |
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Some of these supraliminal frames are panels of video static, a screen equivalent of total erasure. |
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Class Two involves the design and manufacture of a working car chassis as well as competing in numerous static events. |
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The bungalow inside is wreathed in smoke, great huge clouds of it, seemingly static around it. |
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Boyle wasted no time making his mark, scything through a static Abbey defence from the throw-in to register a great score. |
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There is some evidence that relicensing policies based on measurements of static acuity and visual field reduce accidents on the road. |
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Foreign peacekeepers could relieve U.S. forces of such static and technologically simple duties as guarding fixed facilities. |
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Above the static and the crackle of automatic gunfire there was the sound of sobbing and screaming. |
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This sounds a little simplistic, but you'd be surprised how many airplanes out there haven't had their static systems checked or VORs calibrated. |
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The static triaxial shear test and its modified version can be used to determine shear strength under static loading. |
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Once I heard little more than static coming from my earpiece, I decided to humor the old bag. |
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But the poem is mostly static, because the sequencing of lines, despite the abecedarian scheme, feels inadvertently arbitrary. |
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Throughout the weekend, static and moving displays, concours, passenger rides, funfairs and hot air balloons will all add to the atmosphere. |
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The interrogator began speaking through an intercom, his voice garbled in static. |
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While the others sneaked in a last route or two, Anne ascended a static line, collecting her camera and jumaring toward the sky. |
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According to scientific research keeping a wooden kangha in your hair reduces the level of static energy building up. |
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The product is advertised to operate using static electricity only and requiring no batteries or other power sources. |
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The news on the TV screen had a surge of static and a loud noise simultaneously thundered throughout the colony. |
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The static and dynamic characteristics of these two types of vehicles vary widely. |
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When he planned Spiral Jetty, Smithson assumed, reasonably enough, that the level of the Great Salt Lake was static. |
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Officers are not only setting up static sites for stopping drivers, but are also conducting random stops in rural villages around the county. |
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In the end I think the transition won't be one from modern to postmodern but from relatively static to near constant cultural change. |
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Such a situation is never static, because change keeps taking place all the time, and it is back to outlandish styles once again. |
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The future of Haworth Riding for the Disabled was secured yesterday when councillors passed plans to allow a static caravan on the stable's site. |
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This makes sense, Accomando says, because market rents are relatively static, fixed by the competition in the marketplace. |
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This creates a static variable of the type struct file system type called pcihpfs fs type and initializes some of the structure's fields. |
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Public interfaces are documented in separate header files, and private functions are static so they remain in file scope. |
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First, we use objdump to retrieve all static variables, for this is where the encryption key and the encrypted shell text are stored. |
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Additionally, the static measurements lack the viscous component of the force value, which is present in dynamic measurements. |
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An rf coil is positioned to optimize its interaction with the static magnetic field. |
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In static weight, the reduction of every ounce of the wheels weight is equal to four ounces on the sprung part. |
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The laser beam for Raman excitation was focused to a static diffraction limited spot in the center of the focal plane. |
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One possible explanation for the asymmetric conductance is the static charge distribution in the channel interior. |
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However, be aware that poured beads are extremely light-weight and take a static electric charge very easily. |
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The connection hissed and buzzed with static that the computers should have been able to filter out. |
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There does some to be some residual analog hiss or static under the audio most of the time, but it is minimal, especially for a film of this age. |
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She can hear herself panting from exertion, the sound like static in the earpiece. |
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It was dusk, the city an orange glow on the horizon, and intermittent bursts of static on the radio. |
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This is supposedly how the dead can contact the living through the detuned noise of modern equipment, such as radio static and television snow. |
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Her question was interrupted by a sudden spit of crackle and static from her radio. |
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And since the collection systems and analysts all remained static, the stovepipes could remain unchanged for decades. |
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Upon realising that he wouldn't be done any time soon she once again pulled out the radio to be met with the same static. |
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Jonah opened his eyes and the voice in his mind instantly became a squeal of static that hissed and crackled. |
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This survey examined the frequency of dropped calls, service area coverage, static on cell phone calls and busy circuits. |
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Her computer was on, humming the usual electric static that always seemed to bug her. |
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We were cleared for the Nottingham arrival, which, according to our Stormscope, would be perfect for avoiding the plentiful static electricity. |
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We finally make it to our feet and clip our parachute static lines onto the anchor cable. |
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For the paratroop role, the aircraft is equipped with door-jump platforms and static lines, and can carry up to 24 fully equipped paratroops. |
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Parachute Training Wing conducts classes in parachute free fall, static line, O2 jumps and a hybrid jump called Ram Air Parachute Static Line. |
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The static line deploys your parachute within 5 seconds of leaving the aircraft. |
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In both cases, you have a mobile army massing and maneuvering against static defensive positions. |
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These five elements are not static, but fluctuate as they are affected by seasonal changes. |
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Having wrong-footed a defender challenging him, he found the net from a static position. |
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And although much of it seems static compared to the director's later work, it's also earthier, less baroque, more emotional and moving. |
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To sum up, the Yezidis' conception of a personal God is transcendental and static of the extreme type. |
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On this song, a mutant dancehall pattern bumps to static offbeats and a hiccuping vocal that's an integral part of the groove. |
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Manipulations required for measurement of static compliance would have disrupted our measurement of respiratory inductive plethysmography. |
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They hate the dynamism and boundless optimism of its people while they are static and look backward to an imagined golden age. |
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The coveralls are designed to reduce the possibility of static electricity and are laundered in flame retardant. |
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A total of five new floodlights have been installed and static cameras will be targeted directly at the trouble spot. |
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Average rental values this year should at best increase by a modest amount but will probably be fairly static, the report said. |
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Other Kaipara pubs, such as the Commercial, Aratapu and Paparoa hotels, reported static sales. |
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I prefer having general help and advice on a static web page, rather than as sticky posts in a forum. |
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She felt all her hairs rising as she continued to stare at the static of the television and listen to its noise. |
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With improved performance over static lenses, tunable optics will offer an increasingly viable solution to engineering problems. |
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For Darwin, matter is not static but is constantly in motion, dynamic, so the universe itself is bursting with life, motion, energy. |
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At the peak of the 30th cycle, the load was held constant for 20 minutes and static creep deformation was recorded. |
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The system presupposed the static unalterable order of nature that appealed to mathematicians like Isaac Newton. |
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The walkie-talkie was very hard to understand, with a lot of static, and very unclear. |
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We uncoiled our second rope, a hundred-foot hunk of 11 mm static that John sometimes used to tow his pickup. |
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Carpet and rugs can be purchased with special fibers or treatments built into them which will eliminate the static electricity problem. |
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Like a ghost lost between digital static and analog confusion, LaFontaine wails on guitar, operatics shooting from her tortured throat. |
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It would, however, be a mistake to view all these characteristics of manliness and masculinity as monolithic and static. |
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This also marks the introduction of siege warfare and the deliberate efforts to counter static defenses. |
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One might think, based on the static state of our bird list, that the Core Team has abandoned the mad quest to see all of the world's birds. |
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A chest CT scan revealed blebs, and the static lung compliance was elevated, suggesting early emphysema. |
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Graphical charts can be generated on the fly from this data or generated as static pages at scheduled intervals. |
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In practice, academic publishing is about gaining status by getting something printed in the most static venue possible. |
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But such studiedness made him his own art critic, and he would too often be satisfied with only the most static of resolutions. |
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The first simulations involved static rigid-beam models, assuming the mandible to be nonflexible and muscles to contract isometrically. |
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A scratchy burst of static warns me that an announcement is about to burst in, unheralded, on my loud speaker. |
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Also, due to the static port's position, many airspeed indicators are inaccurate during a slip. |
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A static camera stresses the rigidity of an unimpressed and unimpressionable Bob, ever present at the bar. |
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We know that we cannot return to some mythical time in the past when nature was in balance, and static. |
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Subtle horns creak from enveloping static before becoming lost in an overbearing string arrangement. |
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I then present three arguments that this dynamic approach is more faithful to natural language semantics than static Montagovian theories. |
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Because of this static, changeless quality, the Egyptians obtained a sense of security from their environment. |
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As the space station floats through space in low-Earth orbit, the surface of the structure builds up a static high-voltage charge. |
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Einstein introduced the cosmological constant to his equations of general relativity because he believed the universe was static. |
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Eleven new static cameras will be installed in Sheffield, with seven for Rotherham and four in Doncaster. |
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Often, the effect is like a bird buzzing a hippopotamus, the electronics here, there and everywhere, the guitar static and sulky. |
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The opening title track features a winning riff, ringing true through the international language of static and feedback. |
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Aside from their spectacular and noisy arena show, they also exhibit static displays of their personal collections of militaria. |
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People's attitudes do not remain static during an enormous economic crisis that is shattering their lives. |
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There is no animation at all, simply a superzoomed camera panning slowly over the static illustration while a narrator reads the page. |
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As such I was expecting a film with minimal dialogue, long static shots, slow pans, and a plot centered around family dynamics. |
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At the very top of the market, sales of high-end luxury vehicles are fairly static. |
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Eliminate ignition sources like open flames, smoking, static, electrical sparks and hot surfaces. |
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To this end it was shot extensively with birdshot, buckshot and slugs on both static and moving targets. |
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In the short term the low cost, widespread acceptance, and availability of static visual acuity and perimetric measures justifies their use. |
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Instead, the Scots flanked their static English foe and fell on them with cold steel. |
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The natal chart is a static chart created for the exact moment of the person's birth. |
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She had a black floral scarf wrapped around her head, a tan, tweedy skirt, and a purple sweater made of cheap, static material. |
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It all sounds static, but there is a great deal of emotion churning beneath the surface. |
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At no point in this eternal journey do I expect to dissolve into god or attain static blessedness. |
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Magazine circulations are either static, growing for some newer titles, or slowly sliding. |
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Penhall's action is static, set as it is in a single room with the characters mostly talking in chairs. |
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The release and partitioning of citronellal was evaluated with a kinetic method and by a static headspace method. |
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Their very hybridity and instability make them difficult to represent through static models and maps, which at best represent partial truths. |
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All three of them started to guffaw and giggle through the static, and the pace became fast and furious. |
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The song is no more than an abstract series of words and phrases over unmelodic piano and static for four minutes. |
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With a sweeping gesture, he indicated the entire sheet of grey, fuzzy static. |
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The sounds become electronic drones, otherworldly howls, pulverizing static, and then are melded into harsh industrial soundscapes. |
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The lines of force of the static condition of electricity are present in all cases of induction. |
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Everything was static, like a museum diorama of a London street in some distant future. |
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God's being is not a static reality from which we are disjoined, something we can admire only from afar like the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. |
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Fatalities across UK industry generally are broadly static, but rising in Scotland. |
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The displayed info can be customized to a certain degree but for all intents and purposes the overall design is static. |
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Hitting the enter key will take you to a static menu but the extras, except for the commentary track, are not on it. |
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The current trend is to the more rational approach of basing the static design of ductile metals on the yield strength. |
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Within the distributary channel the relatively static nature of the saline wedge inhibits seaward bedload transport. |
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The verso of each panel, the even numbers in the series, presents a more static scene without a framing device. |
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A non-conductor can be charged by induction by exposure to an electrostatic field that is present on a surface charged with static electricity. |
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Any metal object requiring a strong, durable finish is a candidate for our electro static process. |
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In the past, plasma displays have had issues with image burn-in from static images left on the screen for long periods of time. |
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Web page content on pages that ads are served should be static not dynamic. |
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A CMS system will very often require SEO more than static sites, depending of the dynamic nature of the pages. |
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Within each of these domains it is possible to conceptualize both static and dynamic variables. |
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Mr Phase performs in front of a screen of projected black and white static, along with the occasional caption and explicative comment. |
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In both cases, the steepness of the slope tended to encourage the equipment to drift downslope, although much less for the static slicing method. |
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Or perhaps that's just static from the man-made fibres sported by the louche characters draping themselves across the furniture. |
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It featured photo-realistic environments portrayed using static viewpoints and slideshow-style movements. |
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The land is scaped, first and foremost, through bodily movement, not through static enframement. |
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Thus, the static electricity that causes dull flyaway frizzies and interferes with styling is neutralized too! |
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When you pat your cats, you run the risk of electrocuting them from the massive amount of static electricity in the air? |
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Bringing it closer to his face, he could smell ozone and stifled a yelp as a spark of static electricity leaped from the blade to his nose. |
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Anti-static flooring prevents static electricity from damaging data and electrical components. |
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Leaving the PC plugged in, touch a metal surface inside the computer to dissipate static electricity, which can zap a PC's tiny circuits. |
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Palm delayed shipping the m500s because they couldn't properly protect against static electricity, Yankowski said on a conference call. |
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And even the wrong kind of electricity, such as a brief crackling spark of static electricity, can do in a small delicate electronic component. |
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You may have noticed that clothing made of polyester can accumulate a considerable charge of static electricity in the winter. |
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An electrostatic sprayer has a nozzle that charges tiny pesticide droplets with static electricity so they cling to plant leaves. |
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After successfully completing a static line jump, a combat rescue officer scans the horizon for other parachutists before recovering his own. |
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The static lines allowed German flak to concentrate on likely targets, creating a hazardous environment for low-flying aircraft. |
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A para rigger carefully arranges the suspension lines of a static line parachute as part of the packing process. |
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Anderson cuts back the distracting noises and crumbling static to reveal a stark paean about Odyssean fortitude. |
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The microphones in the box were full of static, making Cameron's voice crack and differ in volume. |
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A static character may face the same challenges a dynamic character might encounter but will remain essentially unchanged. |
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She appears as a static character with two very different phases, rather than a dynamic figure with a convincing development. |
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The formal region may be viewed as static, immobile or perhaps it is less affected by change, more durable and, therefore, more visible. |
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Pippi Longstocking is undoubtedly a round character, with many exciting traits, but she is static and does not change. |
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In addition, the distribution of terms in Freud's instinctual theory is neither static nor immutable. |
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The dialogue was improvised entirely by the actors, and the cinematography is entirely static. |
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Census figures released Friday indicate Indiana County's population has stayed virtually static at 89,605 residents. |
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Larger, static cabinets have also lost their stands, some of which make very nice pier tables. |
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Electricity as a natural phenomenon shows up in many forms, including piezoelectricity, static electricity, atmospheric effects, and cosmic rays. |
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Because we are monitoring germination rates rather than a static time point, we could get a kinetic measurement of insensitivity. |
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These percentages have remained static over the last three years, indicating that off-farm employment has plateaued. |
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The cylindrical, polished glass cuvette was run under an ionizer to minimize unwanted light scatter and static charge before each experiment. |
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The intramolecular hydrogen bond network is not static, but consists of many fluctuating cross links within the template framework. |
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What we saw were clearly ghosts from the static image we'd left on the screen. |
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When a static image remains on the screen for a long period of time, a ghost image can remain behind. |
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We pick up the receiver and instead of a dial tone, hear nothing but a strange sort of silence laced with static. |
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Leaf electroscopes are very sensitive instruments useful in qualitative and quantitative investigations of static electrification. |
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It is a very Dionysian and self-celebratory experience, but the self is without any sense of static identity. |
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As I walk down the stairs, my feet cold and longing for my blanket, I hear the static of the radio changing. |
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No language is static, and should not be as it needs to change and expand to accommodate unthought of situations when it was first designed. |
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Recently he has become interested in EVP, detecting voices from the spirit world buried in radio static or white noise. |
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The girl on the plane is a static character used to focus our attention on David's illness. |
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One assumption is that the candidate behind the image has a static character that his or her self-presentations more or less conceal. |
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Schopenhauer believes that the various species of animate and inanimate things in the world are eternal and static. |
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But the real problems are a static production and the script, which borders on the theatrically illiterate. |
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Stratocumulus is usually a sign of old fronts and is also associated with static anticyclones. |
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A crackling image flashed onto the screen, lines of static and interference scrolled up and down the message. |
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Instead of static, talking-head interviews, all are skillfully supplemented with stills and clips, and are indexed by subject. |
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The static starts front and center, but it's ultimately pushed to the side, becoming peripheral to the music's bouncy accessibility. |
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Speed Shore's Shoring Shields combine the benefits of aluminum hydraulic shoring with the solid-wall security of a static shield. |
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They see the static regional context as having become a pillar of support for the occupation in this unjust war. |
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The first half, therefore, is static, full of apothegmatic insights and reflections about human nature. |
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Having a static network address will slow down the hacker, although he or she can still get on your network using a sniffer program. |
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Natural fibers such as cotton shouldn't develop static or stay hard. |
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The airship had become charged with static as a result of an electrical storm. |
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It consists of static shots of cities sped up and gradually sped up further until near the end of the sequence it is difficult to work out what you are seeing. |
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This was a performance so static that it bordered on catatonia. |
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He goes on to explain that while the Irish milk market has remained relatively static in recent years, consumers' needs and wants for milk have changed quite dramatically. |
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Due to the circumstances of their possible deaths, arguably, these women are indeed revenants, even though for most of the novel, they are as static as their Ruby neighbors. |
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On her view, such integration would help both architects and philosophers think of space in dynamic and creative, rather than static and worn-out ways. |
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We tend to take in static works quickly and process the information slowly letting the sequences of a show play out, the connective meanings and conjunctions emerging later. |
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The question of whether or not the static deformation is representative for the structure of LH2 in detergent solution or in membranes remains to be answered. |
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Further entertainment was provided by a display of vintage cars, motor cycles and static engines and other diversions which attracted a large crowd. |
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Instead, it had an electrical feel to it, like a static charge. |
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This will be used by companies to provide services over the internet that are a quantum leap ahead of today's static and relatively unintelligent websites. |
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First, acid etching of the electrode surfaces produces tiny cavities and craters that greatly expand the surface area across which a static charge can be held. |
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Early siege cannon, or bombards, were heavy and rested in a static mount. |
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Things change for the second disk, where the static is pushed more prominently into the foreground, at times even obscuring or occluding the loop's march forward. |
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It was seen as a shockingly unglamorous approach at a time when fashion, still very much about class, was shown on impossibly aloof models in carefully posed, static shots. |
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Studies show that static seating is dangerous and unhealthy. |
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The air around Jonah suddenly hummed and crackled, and he felt the hair on the back of his neck rising as static electricity coursed through the room. |
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These environments tend to present large amounts of static information on the front-end, since these models benefit the most from file-based serving. |
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For a few odd and unsettling moments, the song hovers on its own, left virtually untouched except for the subtle fuzz of static in the background. |
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The line was fuzzed over with static for a while, then it came back. |
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Using a computer in Antarctica, even inside the base, meant having to wear a wristband to earth oneself from ever-present static electricity shocks. |
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Olefin is used when there are budget limitations or where resistance to sunlight fading or the generation of low levels of static electricity is important. |
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This could be due to the fact that the square was a essentially a static form, signifying calm and rest, while the entrance gateway needed to have some dynamism. |
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Data that is relatively static is preprocessed and stored as a text representation in databases enabling search engines to perform matches more quickly. |
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Rather than create models, the author shows how the concepts of ethnicity varied over time, thus creating a processual framework rather than a static model. |
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According to investigations by oil company BP, in many cases static electricity discharging from a person created the spark that triggered the blaze. |
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To make sure, they reduced the static magnetic field, thereby displacing the resonant slice and, with it, the separation needed between tip and spin. |
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Even though he too often received static ball, he was able to make ground consistently and two mazy runs in particular led to home scores at crucial times. |
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Kaka threaded a ball through the centre past three static PSV defenders, the Ukrainian latched on to it and comfortably slotted the ball past the advancing Gomes. |
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I fished it with such a slow retrieve that the fly was virtually static. |
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We are commanded against idolatry precisely because idolatry is the freezing of God in a static image, a violation of the imagination, a limiting of possibility. |
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The wind sighs in the antlers of a few static deer, a coyote howls. |
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The form must be created by a program, rather than written as a static document, because it displays pop-up menus of catalogs and items from the database tables. |
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Although the Hmong were effective at guerrilla-style hit-and-run actions, they were ill prepared to conduct a static defense against overwhelming odds. |
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In the pursuit of pseudo-scientific tractability, neoclassical economics neglects the dynamic aspects of the social realm and delivers a static utilitarian calculus. |
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Since it had remained static for a long time, he overhauled the engine. |
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If the deployment is forced with a static line the deployment bag design makes almost no difference because it's the dummy weight which pulls the parachute put of the pod. |
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Various devices have been tried for warding them off, such as explosive rockets fired into thunderclouds, or towers charged with static electricity to divert them. |
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Beneath the table his feet are doing their own private dance, while the wiry hair that crowns his angular, mercurial features is a buzz of static feedback. |
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Reading is static and dynamic, unmoving words unreeling in our minds. |
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Computers cause static electricity and so attract dust and bacteria. |
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At just 14, Swartz coauthored RSS, which helped transform the Web from a static to a dynamic destination. |
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In fact the opening title track is a bit orchestral, though swamped with shortwave radio static and increasingly fractured, distorted bursts of strings, organ and guitar. |
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Slow moving or static high pressure areas with their temperature inversions typify these conditions and cause rising pollution if they enclose a source of pollution. |
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The image was only partially there and most of it was static and white snow from the interference but what he wanted Boswell to see was indeed on the tape. |
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The little flickers of static electricity were turning into small jolts. |
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I know static electricity gets built up more easily in a dry environment, like my house in the winter, but humidifiers and similar products are not an option here. |
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The first song starts with a spacey, slow, swing groove on a bass and guitar ostinato and breaks into a medium swing feel with fairly static harmony. |
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The body exerts forces normal to the direction of travel that result in a static friction force against which the rest of the body can be pushed or pulled. |
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A static caption on screen for several minutes on end is unusual today but was a staple of television graphics from the fifties to the early eighties. |
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Banish static and flyaway by spritzing ionized water onto hair. |
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A torrent of repetition and gibberish pours unendingly from the mouth of a man in a clown costume in Naumann's painful, static video installation. |
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The current pulse briefly created a magnetic field in the direction opposite to the static field, causing the nickel-iron's magnetization to flip twice in rapid succession. |
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In Commons's work two opposing resultants of underlying, real economic forces do not impersonally, mechanistically interact and come into static equilibrium. |
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His rough, fuzzy backgrounds and crisp, hard-edged beats have a ragged beauty that shines through all the tape static and lo-fi murk of his recordings. |
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The artist has so manipulated his camera that, within the blacked-out edges of the white plastic house framed in the shot, there appears a fuzziness akin to television static. |
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The bounds checking patches for GCC can check local and static variables in C modules, which makes it much more powerful than a malloc debug library. |
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He developed a static device that used films to simulate aerial combat. |
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The value of these character jugs can accelerate quite quickly once they have been discontinued but those in continuous production stay fairly static. |
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The main part of the film presents static, close-up images of two sports managers sitting silently on the sidelines of a football field in Krakow. |
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But since global markets are not static and needs and priorities always shift with time, trade diversification is a foregone necessity for any economy. |
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A static Web presence has the ability to act as your virtual, global customer service, marketing, and public relations representative on a round-the-clock basis. |
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They arrived at the control room with the crackle and static of the incoming message filling the air and everyone froze as the chilling words issued forth. |
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So we have a relatively static market and customers are spoilt for choice. |
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Through the crackling static we hear a radio DJ speaking Taiwanese. |
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Many of the books we see these days perched perfectly in high street seasonal window displays are written by static, worn-out, curmudgeonly blatherskites. |
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Throughout the day coffers are seen in relief, set within a constant array of shadows that appear static when passed by the dynamic shaft of sunlight. |
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The Indians adapted to the invasion, indicating they were not a passive and static element, and adopted a new resource use strategy that tied their fate to that of the bison. |
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This type of simplistic abstract stratification of the world economy and power subordinates the dynamic of class relations to a static distribution of market shares. |
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It is difficult to convey the intricacy and dynamism of even the simplest cellular automaton with a verbal description or even with static diagrams. |
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However, rather than ending in a static compromise between selection levels, conflicts can lead to an innovative evolutionary game of moves and countermoves. |
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Unlike static ornaments, head plumes are highly modifiable and likely signal immediate information regarding a male's intent, similar to a coverable badge. |
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There was a static snap as the television turned on and Reid walked back, ruffling my hair affectionately as he swept past me and into the next room. |
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This means that the camera has to be static and I have to include some explanatory inter-titles. |
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Since rigid vibration is assumed, only a single degree of freedom exists, and structural relations within the organ of Corti should remain static during motion. |
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The voice from the radio faded into the deafening hiss of static. |
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Oscillator was then placed over the plate and a number of mild steel ingots were placed on the top of the oscillator to provide required static weight. |
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As stated, Abu al-Ni'am is a complete and static character located in the center of the novel whom we may approach for argument, and mainly for listening. |
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It's unsurprising that the modern age hasn't given rise to many more unidentified bleeps and bloops, but perhaps we've become inured to the crackle of unwanted aural static. |
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