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When asked at Saturday's post-match press conference if he was surprised how quickly England had managed to reverse the ball, a slightly animated Bailey replied: "Yeah, very".
Quick Calls Haiku fans should consider Chasing Fireflies ($2 on iPad), a lovely, slightly animated haiku experience.... OTRC: On The Red Carpet (free on Apple) offers celebrity gossip for the awards season.
Readers will still control the pacing, but starting with the Nova series, panels of the digital comics will be slightly animated to make them feel alive.
Beavis Supervising Director Yvette Kaplan directed the Daria pilot and did a great job getting humor and personality into a piece which was basically made up of slightly animated scene layouts.
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Although Coughlin was slightly more animated — slightly being a relative term — when a question was recently posed to him about what the Giants' surge might mean for his Hall of Fame chances in the future, it was clear that this was not the longtime coach's favorite subject.
It is difficult to tell them apart, though Rabindra is slightly more animated.
In Korean, he added, "Enjoy!" The audience, mostly stone-faced until then, grew slightly more animated.
He believed that he was "performing a little better," adding, "I also feel slightly more animated when in discussion".
In such circumstances, it was hardly surprising to watch Pellegrini shelve his famously deadpan demeanour in favour of a slightly more animated version.
The electronic Alice, which is built around the original John Tenniel illustrations, is slightly and cleverly animated; Alice really does grow big and then small, and a bottle of pills will spill if you tap the screen.
Her own face is heart-shaped, sprayed with faint freckles and often demurely animated — lips slightly pursed, eyes knowing — by a look of private amusement on the verge of being made public.
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