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Though 1080i introduces some real but generally unnoticeable "artifacts" that can slightly distort motion onscreen, 1080p creates a different set of motion artifacts all its own.
Beverages that make these kinds of claims usually contain caffeine, a central nervous system stimulant that can slightly increase your metabolism, as well as make you feel alert and irritable.
How it affects you: Lane says that smoking is one of the few things that can slightly blunt a caffeine buzz.
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The downside is a ride that can be slightly stiff.
(They use samples of individual raw Census Bureau data that can vary slightly from the A.C.S. numbers).
Its knob-and-kettle topography makes for hikes that can be slightly challenging.
She suggested buying hooks that can support slightly more weight than the load, particularly when hanging plants, because water adds pounds.
Rabbi Meltzer, whom Mr. Dayan imbues with rough-hewn belligerence that can be slightly ominous, is as smugly arrogant as he is eloquent, and his agenda doesn't go unnoticed by the Israeli secret service.
WHAT WE LIKED From a menu that can change slightly: Afghan-style meatballs (special), garlic prawns, stuffed zucchini, goat cheese flat bread, sambosas; potato-crusted perch (special), lamb penne, grilled New York strip steak; crème brûlée, berry napoleon.
The Lumia 630 feels like it could take a knock or two, and has a five-megapixel camera without a flash that can capture slightly more detail and has a better colour-balance than similarly priced rivals like the Moto G. Microsoft hasn't included a front cameras, so selfies will be difficult.
A notion of structural similarity between initial and target matrices has a vague framework that can be slightly refined in an axiomatic manner.
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