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described video
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A video recording that includes an audio track designed for a visually impaired audience that describes the visual elements of a film, which can also include acting out subtitled dialogue in character as needed.
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The students' teacher, Brody Condon, put it as well as anyone when he once described video games as an "immediately accessible tool for cultural criticism".
Far from being engines of instant gratification, as they are often described, video games are actually, Johnson writes, "all about delayed gratification sometimes so long delayed that you wonder if the gratification is ever going to show".
Far from being engines of instant gratification, as they are often described, video games are actually, Johnson writes, "all about delayed gratification — sometimes so long delayed that you wonder if the gratification is ever going to show".
An expert described video evidence of the dead pups as "inconclusive".
The previously described video experiments are important for assessing the consequences that will be visible in the actual application.
The previous NetEm parameter sweep is used to detect TCP/IP metrics with a higher impact on the above described video S-KPIs.
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He also describes video shoots as "the low-hanging fruit of the hook-up scene".
According to a police report describing video of the accident, a crane truck driver, Leonardo Degianni, did not signal before making a right turn from Morgan Avenue onto Meserole Street.
A test report describes video playing on the device alongside audio running to a "vibrating element".
The patents describe video technology on the web, in what is now a generic product, but some areas describe advertising systems and recording and playback online.
MPEG-21 standard provides some reference softwares to generate and parse XML files describing video source, users' environment, network condition and so on [38].
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