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The vertical edges of the works curve forward a bit, creating an impression that the shapes are temporarily positioned.

Lepailleur appeared to stumble a bit, creating a small gap, all the space Wambach needed for an unimpeded path to the goal.

A second weakness is that many ETFs reshuffle their underlying stocks a good bit, creating capital gains for investors almost as bad as mutual funds.

In fact, this year's plunge in U.S. and European markets has rattled emerging markets a bit, creating what Conway calls an unexpected buying opportunity.

New Festival Director Clare Stewart has shaken things up a little bit, creating a fresh scheduling structure that centres on specific themes such as 'Debate', 'Laugh' and 'Sonic'.

If using a smooth drill bit, create a small depression for it to stand in, using a sharp knife or nail.

Some people like quite a bit creating a more speckled look while others like the undertones to be more of a subtle surprise.

NBC also can — and apparently will — claim ownership of other signature comedy bits created on Mr. O'Brien's shows, including some of his classic routines like "The Year 3000" and Conando.

By carefully taking only complementary colors from next door, the pixel-and-a-bit creates in viewers' minds a much smoother white line between the letter and the background.

During simulation execution, trace files containing the number of control bits are created instantly for the number of used sensors.

Pinch each flower petal in half vertically, so they stand up a bit and created a 3-D effect, rather than lying flat.

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