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It's a difficult image to shake".
It's certainly a difficult image to conjure today.
Some shop owners call this iteration of the Mets logo the most difficult image to recreate.
That's a difficult image to portray because we like to stereotype people, we like to put people in boxes, and you can't do that with Andy.
A particularly difficult image from the series (Slide 19) shows a patient at the moment of death in a clinic in a suburb of Donetsk, in eastern Ukraine.
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They are difficult images, brooding depictions of empty rooms, not destined for wide appeal.
"Our entrance into the refugee camps created very difficult images, and it cannot be denied that they damaged Israel's position severely," Mr. Peres said.
"Just like that last helicopter on the embassy roof in Vietnam, we witnessed a set of difficult images last night that will be forever engraved in our collective consciousness," Hemi Shalev said in the newspaper Maariv today.
Until recently mainly medical CT scanners or micro-CT setups have been used, limiting the analysis to relatively small artworks or requiring multiple acquisition and difficult image-joining for objects larger than detector dimensions.
Accuracy levels range from 75.8% when the 5-fold cross-validation was performed to 75% with the external set of new images and 61.11% when the extremely difficult images were added to the classification experiment.
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