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But when lasers on the side of this seven-mile stretch of Interstate 75 sense heavy fog, the signs go blank and a police dispatcher can click a mouse to set them to read 50 m.p.h., or 35, or even to close gates on the entry ramps.
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Owing to the promising sensitivity in trace amounts of atoms or molecules, PNG can be acted as micro-sensor for sensing heavy metals in agriculture soils.
Or in ambiguous phrases evoking the senses: heavy, fine and needle-like, wide or very bright.
Each gesture was carefully controlled without a sense of heavy handedness; phrases were chiseled into soft stone.
But Stone and Brolin always stay very respectful, and the film itself carries its self-imposed sense of heavy responsibility as carefully as a tightrope walker carries his beam.
But there was also a sense of heavy reckoning — over the high price of Broadway tickets, over the future directions of theater actors' careers, and over the real sadness that can accompany a production marquee dimming for a final time.
Plus he still runs around in the field with that familiar sense of heavy gravity, like a man in a full-body bomb disposal suit very deliberately fleeing the blast radius, elbows cocked, knees pumping helplessly.
This mystery imbues the book with a rich sense of "heavy reality", another reason I particularly enjoy reading it at this time of year, when magic, belief and ritual come to the fore in many people's minds.
Think of verismo gone to seed — in the sense of heavy, drooping flowers with a sickly sweet odor, and pods laden with seedheads — and you'll get a sense of early-20th-century inalian opera in general, and Italo Montemezzi's "L'Amore dei Tre Re" ("Love of the Three Kings") (1913) in particular.
Despite their differences, both men's paths ultimately lead to the same place: They end up experiencing a state of nameless, unavoidable dread, and the show brilliantly transmits that sense of heavy foreboding to those watching it.
This however did not make a lot of sense since heavy pigmentation and excessive hair would markedly reduce cutaneous production of vitamin D3 which was essential for maximizing skeletal health throughout life thereby reducing risk of life-threatening fractures.
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