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While she was incredibly enlightening, I think she may have misunderstood the point of this project slightly.
For Gosling, Cannes is an ideal berth for his pet project: slightly insulated from the mainstream and lent an air of sophistication simply by association.
The hardware used in this project could have been slightly better researched as our audio cable incompatability made our project slightly bulkier than we would have liked.
Their eyes, ears, and nostrils are placed on top of their long head and project slightly above the water when the reptiles float at the surface, as they often do.
He's a smart, serious guy and likely to take directing very seriously". For Gosling, Cannes is an ideal berth for his pet project: slightly insulated from the mainstream and lent an air of sophistication simply by association.
This involves etching away the underside of the chips until they are almost as thin and as flexible as paper, bonding them together and then connecting them up via electrodes that project slightly out of the edge of the resulting sandwich (see picture).
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However, some GFP-labeled projections were TAG1-negative (Supplemental Fig. 2 c ), projecting slightly medial to the TAG1-positive projections (Supplemental Fig. 2 b, c ).
An in-the-ear model fits into the outer ear and projects slightly into the ear canal.
Its local business should see revenues and margins ahead of the previous year, but power projects slightly lower.
But where the 3-D display projects slightly different images to the viewer's left and right eyes, the vision-correcting display projects slightly different images to different parts of the viewer's pupil.
Corbel vaults are constructed of rows of masonry placed so that each row projects slightly beyond the one below, the two opposite walls thus meeting at the top.
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