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One of them had put on a ski mask, which made his air of menace curiously abstract.
Or a man wearing a plastic Reagan mask, which made him sweat.
Still, Farrell was definitely shot in the stomach by a guy wearing a bird mask, which made us all think he had died, but killing off one of your main characters three episodes in is an incredibly cheap move.
Still, Farrell was definitely shot in the stomach by a guy wearing a bird mask, which made us all think he died, but killing off one of your main characters three episodes in is an incredibly cheap move.
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Ms. Guibert, whose résumé includes the Lyon Opera Ballet and work by the choreographer Russell Maliphant, also wears a plain black shirt and slacks and a fishnetlike mask, which makes her black bob resemble a Joan of Arc helmet.
Sam, for instance, dresses up in a mask — which makes him look, probably not accidentally, like the Michael Myers character from "Halloween" — to act out exchanges that he has had with Katie's old lover.
To overcome this difficulty, a special phase mask which makes the beam narrower was designed, constructed, and tested successfully.
While the magazine promised they'll publish "more absolutely insane photos" of the singer on Tuesday, Cyrus already shared this snapshot of herself wearing a pig mask, which makes us wonder whether the whole photo shoot, shot by Paola Kudacki, is porcine-themed.
In (11), NS24 and RM24 are 5 × 5 masks, which make use of larger areas of image information.
Many masks today are made of a certain fabric or textiles, but as air pollution gets worse, you see more hard-shell masks, which make a statement, and that is where we are currently landing.
The main strength of this method in terms of computational efficiency and relevance to HVS response lies in the application of visual masking which makes the calculations perform only in the areas of blockiness visible to human perception.
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