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A fanned nape Sensitive to the millionth of a flicker.
Harris went on: "In sports, you are seeing more of a flicker of that, too.
"His face reminded me of the Mona Lisa: a kind of a flicker of an expression but it never breaks into anything telling, as if he were really, consciously trying to withhold his reactions," he remembered.
Our task was to design a circuit in which a elimination of a flicker noise follows from its functional principle; no other special circuits were used to achieve this goal.
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She meant that it had some proper mischief in it: a blast of fennel, a flicker of Pernod, a murmur of saffron.
"We have to protect our communities," he explained in the dim lighting of a flickering bulb.
The man slumped alone in front of a flickering television, the women muscling defiantly through housework.
They are grouped in static displays, but it's easy to picture them as elements of a flickering spectacle.
It envisioned a twirling tower, evocative of a flickering gas flame, that would have risen far above a skyline broken now mostly by church spires.
Levinson turned left; in the light of a flickering street lamp he saw a half-constructed house with roof trusses in place.
If his shadow hangs heavy over the album, it's more of a flickering presence on "Live at the Royal Albert Hall," though no less crucial.
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