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Universal will also reveal a new logo featuring a more realistic-looking globe, an effect that looks like an eclipse of the sun, and bigger letters.
Its existence is inferred from an effect that looks like the opposite of gravity: it is pushing the universe apart.Knitting the fabric of realityMany physicists suspect that much and possibly all of the dark matter is made of neutralinos.
In one work, for example, it is possible to watch hundreds of little flags flutter in exactly the same speed and direction as the winds outside the building -- the kind of effect that looks great in a science museum or, even better, across wavy fields of grain.
The final scan was subjected to a glitching process, causing a crystalline effect that looks like digital rot or decay. .
That kind of observation underlies a fundamental truth about technology: It takes a lot of work to produce an effect that looks like magic.
You can create An effect that looks like crushed ice.
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The strips undermined Velazquez's composition and the pigments in the strips darkened differently than the those in the original paintings, creating an effect that looked almost as if a broad shaft of light was pouring down on the subjects.
The director, Catherine Hardwicke ("Thirteen"), oversees some special effects that look a little cheesy, though the sunless Northwest, thick with mountain forests, is gloomily magnificent.
They agree to rob boxes (owned by the evil Alliance) from a train, and we see the spaceship hovering over the train in special effects that look as if they were done by Toys R UsUs.
It's a hokey War of the Worlds rip-off, with special effects that look they were thrown together in an hour by a man with a hangover on an Amstrad, and yet my abiding memory of it is one of all-consuming fear.
Short-range dependence (local correlations) can lead to effects that look like long-range processes are at work (Karagiannis, Faloutsos, & Riedl, 2002; Wagenmakers, Farrell & Ratcliff, 2005).
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