Sentence examples for given an aspect from inspiring English sources

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Given an aspect, images can be ranked according to (7).

The first one, traditionally encountered in aspects models, is that the occurrence of a patch is independent of the image it belongs to, given an aspect.

The conditional distribution of patches given an aspect could be exploited for the classification of image regions in an image (given their patch label) as far as a class label is attached to the aspects.

By doing this, the belief system is legitimized and given an aspect of genuineness through stressing its originator's personal qualities.

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In this work, it gives an aspect of the still image in the moving image, that is to say, a slow transition sequence from one motion to next motion (between the shots) extends the moment.

This was a more heavily industrialised village, containing Felling colliery, a large chemical works and other manufacturers, though in 1834 it was noted that there also existed "a few neat houses and many cottages for the colliery which, with small gardens attached, give an aspect of comfort to the village".

But corruption is given an uglier aspect: the play is set on the eve of the Second World War.

These fantastic human-animal masks are given a frightening aspect.

It's just one more vocal tic on top of the familiar yodels and whoops that give an amdram aspect to every song.

Comparing the work of other investigators having different channel parameters gives an overall aspect of shear stress distribution.

That God typically is not attributed a gender but in some cases is male or female; often God is given an immanent and visible aspect as well.

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