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The video was apparently made for neo-Nazi distribution.
All of which apparently made for great theater for the throngs who crowded the sidewalks around the ABC studios.
Yet these variations eventually fell by the wayside, leaving us with our all-purpose capital "I," a potent change apparently made for simplicity's sake.
But the rule changes implemented this year to prevent much of the chucking and grabbing by defensive players have apparently made for at least a more appealing product.
Although the unglazed specimen or those covered only with the straw-coloured glaze are occasionally modeled superbly, many are crude and apparently made for the tombs of the less affluent and influential.
The prince for whom it was made must have been in contact with China, for his coffin was apparently made for him there, as were some of his possessions buried with him (e.g., a lacquer cup inscribed with the name of its Chinese maker and dated September 5, ad 13, now in the State Hermitage Museum).
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The bumped-up processor apparently makes for some nice, smooth 720p video as well.
The screen uses new "quantum display" tech, which apparently makes for better color reproduction, there's a redesigned camera which now sports a larger sensor — a 16-megapixel rear camera and eight-megapixel front camera — and a 64-bit hexacore CPU Snapdragon 808 processor to power the show.
A new audio effect Epworth found that sounds "like a zombie's face being mashed in," which apparently makes for a good kick-drum (musicians, take note).
Toxic, billowing smog clouds apparently make for great projection canvases at least when it comes to giant, crying baby heads, as one Chinese air filter company has shown.
He had apparently made up for lost time.
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