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He attempts to gain her trust to help return the shape-shifting alien Prisoner Zero to the galactic police, the Atraxi, before they destroy the planet.
First, it incorporates a new design for a structured-light range scanner capable of returning the shape of a moving object, as seen from one viewpoint, at a rate of 60 Hz.
If so, remove the glide screws and the glide, then use a little pressure or twisting to return the glide to shape, if possible.
When heated, they return to the shape they had at the higher temperature.
It returned the triangle shape on the vertical stabilizers, a throwback to the airline's origins in the Mississippi Delta.
Brimonidine treatment returned the cell shape to something similar to that of unstressed control cells (Fig. 2c).
And shortly after 10 a.m., Randel and Bucko, to cheers from the assembled crowd at the base of tower, returned the oddly shaped carcass to earth.
Photographs of the castle's newly restored tower, in which new materials have been used to protect older stones and to return the hulk to its original shape and dimensions, have been mocked online and in the nearby town of Villamartín in Cádiz province.
The get_piximg_shape command returns a Python tuple describing the image shape; it is the same value as returned by the shape field of a NumPy array.
Then, when the rocks hardened again, the planet should have returned to the shape of a sphere, which is what occurred after the impact that created the Earth's Moon.
When was the last time you heard music like that, music that said something so strongly with so much genuine and justified rage?" Instead, it often seems like the pre-pop values of showbiz have returned in the shape of The X Factor and The Voice, and in the almost masochist escapism of posh soaps like Downton Abbey.
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