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It is easy to make out moving traffic patterns and the ascent and descent of elevators in a skyscraper.
Silhouetted against a backdrop of moving traffic, it's easy to make out lots of long hair being flicked, shaken and ruffled back into place.
The letters are misshapen and crude - very much like this column before the subeditor fixes it - and yet it is easy to make out my firstborn's first written sentence: "Dad is poo".
Even from a distance, it's easy to make out the bell towers of churches and to pinpoint individual four- and five-story stone houses, with their narrow windows and slate or red-tiled roofs.
One painting of an apartment, in which unpeopled rooms are full of care-worn furniture not easy to make out in black on black, has a disembodied drama that suggests loss and emptiness.
As they flutter it's easy to make out that distinctive logo against the blue sky, but it's also clear they could do with a clean - the famous red and yellow clam is lying on a distinctly off-white beach.
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The Amen break is perhaps easiest to make out around 5 12.Christopher Tyng Theme from Futurama (1999 Amen returns Stateside on the cheery theme tune to this popular cartoon series, by the makers of The Simpsons.
While the songs were easier to make out as the night went on, the confounding stage set-up made it difficult to follow visually, as the band's instrumentalists scurried around while bored techs prepared the stage for each song.
Individual instruments are far easier to make out and small, unfamiliar touches stand out in music you've heard a million times before.
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