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slow out
verb
To adjust the spacing of inbetween frames so as to smoothly accelerate movement of an object as it leaves a resting position
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"We were slow out the traps, we conceded two poor goals, and we never really had any concerted pressure on their goal.
The work is really, really, really slow out there".
Slow out of the start, she and her crew pick up speed and are soon neck and neck with their opponent.
A media obsessed with buying-and-selling intrigue keeps on insinuating that not only is Wenger too cautious with the cash, but that David Moyes, the new manager at United, is also slow out of the blocks.
Unusually slow out of the gates that day, California was soon snapping at the heels of the leaders before launching down the stretch to execute a five-and-a-quarter-length victory.
The 27-year-old was again slow out of the blocks in Brussels, but powered past his rivals in the last 40 metres to win.
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That means slow, out-of-focus shots via the standard flash and sharpness detection that most other cameras use.
"Then I didn't get to do my final lap, the McLarens were doing very slow out-laps so I didn't get my second lap.
The long, slow out-stroke is the one that triggers orgasm for me.
I have also noticed that during oral sex it's the slow out-stroke that always gets me.
During extended washing fluorescein should rapidly disappear from the perivitelline space (fast out-diffusion), but a signal would be retained in the embryo (slow out-diffusion).
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