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Astronomers often practice a technique known as averted vision to see very faint things.
When people discovered the corona, they did so by blocking out the disc of the sun so you could see faint things next to it.
"I've had the headspin and the I'm-gonna-faint thing.
I don't know the faintest thing about dancing so I just moved my feet in rhythm".
But why do you so rarely feel that you are getting special service, or that the company knows the faintest thing about who you are or what you really want?Such questions apply whether you buy as a business or as an individual.
Would he think the iPad had the faintest thing to do with "revolution?" Revolutions are about freedom.
I began to notice the faintest things like how the breeze blew my clothes or how the sun felt on my skin.
He was always dragging us out in the middle of the night to look through a telescope at some little faint, fuzzy thing - usually in our backyard in the middle of a freezing-cold Boston winter.
Although Canada's prison problems pale in comparison to what goes on in US prisons, which have the highest number of inmates in the world and where an estimated 75,000 people in state and federal prisons are held in solitary confinement, there's faint hope things might be changing in America.
In Buenos Aires I felt more powerful tangasms because the embrace was more healing, more committed, than in the Bay Area, where the embrace could feel like a faint and technical thing.
This woman called saying 'Do you just do clown or do you do other things?'" Faint said he just did clown.
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