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But this is just the dot of the exclamation mark, as the lime avenue really dominates the scene.
Hashmi had sent in his copy, complete with alternate opening and end, on the dot of the last ball.
That's because a digital camera captures light with thousands of individual sensors, one per pixel (that is, per dot of the image).
His right knee drops and twists, and the swing, opening now, carries his body into a golf-like lift and turn that sweetly frees him while he watches the diminishing dot of the ball headed toward the right corner.
The magazine's logo, placed in the dot of the exclamation point, uses ligatures (two or more letters combined into one form) and alternate characters to form a tightly compressed image.
When it comes to actual prime time primers, Nars Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base is still my gold standard: apply a dot of the white cream off the wand, spread with ring finger and then add whatever color you fancy on top.
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We have to connect the dots of the future and not dwell on the dots of the past.
It was the dotting of the i and the crossing of the t.
Removing it leaves polka dots of the decal attached and renders the removed sticker unusable.
It refers to the distance, in millimeters, between adjacent dots of the same color.
It was also pretty, with large polka dots of the squash covering the surface.
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