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At barely 40 seconds long, blink and you have missed them.
One and a half seconds might not sound like much more than a long blink, but in skiing it qualifies as a rout.
He closed his eyes for a moment, a too long blink, and swayed slightly before opening them again and righting himself.
Osvaldo Golijov's chamber opera "Ainadamar," which had its première at Tanglewood earlier this month, lasts about an hour, but it feels like a surreally extended moment, a long blink of an eye.
Clinging to some minuscule hope that the referee, 10 yards away, might have been enjoying a particularly long blink, Taylor clutched his ribs, doubled back on his knees and writhed on the floor in apparent agony.
N. looked at me and laughed as Z. stood up again, closing his eyes in a long blink and swaying so that both of us put our hands on his shoulders to keep him upright.
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Short and long blinks reflect, respectively, the effects of visual workload and time on task: more short blinks occur with an IVIS interaction during driving, while more long blinks arise as time spent driving increases.
Washington has long blinked at Syria's transgressions.
In this case, the probability is high that there are more line crossings during night-time while having long blinks compared to daytime when blink duration is long.
The difference between the prevalence of line crossings in the day and night time during observations with long blinks was significant (X2 = 134).
The overall aim of this study is to compare day-time driving with night-time driving looking at line crossings during self-reported sleepiness and long blinks.
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