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Each new El Niño then superimposes itself at a hotter level and so triggers more and more damage".

The one misfire here is the All Programs menu (the equivalent of the old Programs listing); it superimposes itself awkwardly on top of the Start menu.

And so the Nobel-curious reader of this collection of three short novels – Afterimage, Suspended Sentences and Flowers of Ruin – written between 1988 and 1993, and now translated by Mark Polizzotti, should not be surprised at the way each novel superimposes itself on the others, like some clumsily blurred exposure.

On the other hand, backward scattering (the fraction of the light reflected by the water towards the camera before it actually reaches the objects in the scene) generally limits the contrast of the images, generating a characteristic veil that superimposes itself on the image and hides the scene.

Upon the border of a canal's chocolate green, the green hem of summer darkness, both reflection and shadow, irregularly superimposes itself, laced with hurrying light; this must have been how it was when we made love; and I almost want to beg you to let me adore you, but there is no pain; our days and moans are now tranquil bridges in and out of greenness.

It was therefore crucial to estimate and subtract this activity, especially given the fact that it superimposes itself to the N2pc/SPCN with opposite polarity in valid trials (where the target appears at the cued side) and invalid trials (where target and cued side are opposite).

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According to Abu-Lughod, western imperialism superimposed itself on these older circuits without obliterating them.

In the distance an enormous black shadow seems to superimpose itself on the darkness.

It was as if a second hike, joyous and invigorating, had begun to superimpose itself on the one I thought I'd taken.

But the sheer numbers and percentages recorded in 1995 and after pointed to some human factor superimposing itself upon the natural pattern -- a signal, as Souder puts it, of something "gone terribly wrong".

As a test, I was given a luxuriant 'do of cascading black hair, which superimposed itself around my head in the mirror, ebony and shiny and immovable as lacquered beetle wings.

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