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At certain key moments, people's body movements, especially Max's, slightly speed up, giving the film a kind of dreamlike horror effect, which further colours the occasionally Dalí-esque strangeness of these feral militia on the landscape.
Long before she erupted into what might be described as anything like derangement, we could sense from her movements -- suddenly, slightly speeded up, then slowed to near-paralysis -- that she listened to a different internal metronome than anyone around her.
But the techniques might, in principle, slightly speed up optical communications.
The exception to this is the case where changes are required for flood safety, in which case the high level of public acceptance can slightly speed up the necessary processes.
Damp socks can work too -- the water stretches out the material just slightly, speeding up the breaking-in process.
Truth or scare: As a number of keen-eyed Twitter users have pointed out, it looks like the clip was ever-so-slightly sped up at the moment contact is made.
The scientists found that they could match the positions if they tilted the rotation axis slightly and sped up the rotation by 0.36 degrees per year.
David sped up slightly.
After becoming a hurricane, Doreen re-curved to the north-northwest as it sped up slightly to 10 mph.
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