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But as fragments of memory and narrative flicker about the room, the disorientation it evokes seems to suggest one thing: memory is fallible.
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It started flickering about an hour ago".
Briefly, she flickered about going back on stage, flirting with the path not taken.
However, in 1941 a vision scientist, Selig Hecht, worked out that, with a clear, unobstructed view, the human eye could see a candle light flickering about 30 miles away.
In some parts of the sequence, we delivered a single square wave, flickering about the mean illumination at a frequency of 12 Hz.
in our extremely optimized refresh loop, we finally eliminated the flicker at about 16 Mhz.
This migration of identity is very much what Flicker is about.
For a time they burn brightly, burning everything in their path; but they are subject to skip over green patches or turn abruptly about and flicker out on the ashes of what they have previously burned.
Surrounded by white lilies and flickering candles, about 2,000 mourners gathered to seek solace in words spoken and sung.
The increasing number of manatees and humans in Three Sisters has turned flickering concerns about the animals' welfare into a flaming debate.
It features a soliloquising male, naked torso lit only by a flickering strobe, about to enjoy some action with a scantily clad female but existentially disdainful of it.
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