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Lucía arrives alone and begins to discover the secrets that Lorenzo kept hidden, a sticky path of obfuscation and lies.
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In case of the gradient-sticky distance, the path crosses an eye which is definitely incorrect.
David Hart The Vows Moment Wobbles the Sonnet I've walked the valley path in sticky rain to see the person I met in a caff by luck lost to the world out on a cloddy track full of ache, done-for-almost, in foul pain – Enough, I love you.
Therefore, in such cases the distance should be inversely proportional to the gradient strength, so that the path is sticky to high gradients.
It may be noticed that in (c) the paths are sticky to the gradient directions, while in (a, b) they prefer smooth areas.
For years, like so many would-be literati, I'd been stalled somewhere in the slow-moving early sections of "In Search of Lost Time," where the composer Vinteuil plays a small but crucial role; with patience, I finally made it past whatever sticky madeleine was blocking my path, and soon enough I had a daily craving for Proust's epiphanies.
This algorithm joins a starting point and a mouse pointer with a path, which is sticky to the strongest gradient.
Dirt riders there began replacing the knobby off-road tires on their bikes with sticky pavement tires and carving a path through cities and towns on the lightweight, quick-steering machines.
That could help the best of these products–and especially vaccines based on cell cultures navigate sticky regulatory hurdles along the critical path of drug development so they can get to the market more quickly.
One of the more experienced climbers broke trail, plowing through 18 inches of fresh, sticky powder, which left a distinct path down to where the group had camped.
Apply student project glue between the fabric and double side sticky tape to eliminate possible tiny path between fabric and sticky tape.
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