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It is more foggy.
It would have been better if the weather had been a bit more foggy to save us from it.
As I layer the image, or deconstruct it, the original concept becomes that bit more foggy and, I think, if something is not easily readable or understandable at a first look, it can create a sense of unease or confusion in the viewer.
Specifically, survivorship was greatest for larger trees (∼8 10 m tall) in more foggy parts of the stand located at moderate elevation.
"With a low estrogen level during this part of her menstrual cycle, brain function can become less focused and more foggy," Hall explained.
When you avoid the lyrics and go into the music you use a much wider, more foggy, but incredibly powerful language.
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Hangover food at its finest, with no more foggy-headed incompetency required than to grate some stuff, blearily mash it together and dollop it into a frying pan.
A few stops later, he turned to me and said, "How many more to Foggy Bottom?
Dark and deep sounds will be a more dark and foggy atmosphere, voices will be more energetic and reactive, sustained notes could be lights, but there are no generic rules because it's all about feelings".
Just as drivers value maps more when it is foggy, investors pay more heed to research during periods of increased uncertainty, reckons Mr Stulz.
It still has a distinctly medieval feel, enhanced by its weather, which has more in common with foggy London than Paris, which is just a two-hour ride away on the high speed TGV train.
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