Except for the crus, most Beaujolais should be drunk within two to three years of the vintage to retain the wine's fruitiness and brightness. |
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These images were subsequently resized and enhanced in brightness and contrast for visual clarity. |
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I measured the response time at these settings since the image is downright unusable at the maximum matrix brightness. |
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Brilliance can legitimately be used to describe a quality of colour which combines saturation and brightness. |
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From this, they can then make predictions about the relative brightness of the various lensed images. |
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These treatments diffuse light but may increase glare as surface brightness is increased. |
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You may have to adjust the brightness of your monitor to get your light pen to work properly. |
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As I winced inwardly at her brightness, I resolved that, when in Rome, do as the Romans do, and introduced myself with a wide grin. |
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Operating on 6 volts, this light provides 60 lumens of brightness to identify and target, and can subdue suspects without having to fire a shot. |
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In metallic objects there is a marked difference of brightness between the lustrous and the non-lustrous parts. |
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The magnitude dependent error is the brightness when the error becomes 1.0 mag. |
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From the time period, determine the star's actual brightness, also called the absolute magnitude. |
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But their high wattage and high surface brightness have limited their use to large open spaces. |
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The brightness level of the lighting is determined by the bulb wattage that is selected. |
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He instanced their invention of the boomerang and the weet-weet as evidences of their brightness. |
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Compared with the composer's own reading, it lacks brightness, gaiety, joie de vivre if you will. |
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Maybe it's seen as a way of provoking a joyful feeling of brightness and wellbeing. |
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The screen also has both a variable brightness control as well as an ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts to the environment. |
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On a bleak wintry day, how we could improve our lot if we could just adjust the colour and brightness of the world that swirls around us. |
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You can lighten, automatically adjust contrast and brightness, fix red-eye or straighten an image. |
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You can quickly and easily crop your picture, correct brightness and contrast levels, even get rid of red-eye. |
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Twenty years had wrinkled his face and whitened his hair, but he still had certain brightness in the eyes. |
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As the brightness increases, the floor of the passageway also begins to level out. |
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The hallmark sound for recording this record was the ambience and the brightness. |
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We managed to get most of our shots done in a short period of brightness before the storm clouds threatened. |
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Astronomers measure the brightness of stars in units called magnitudes but this is not a unit like a meter or a kilogramme. |
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As a married woman, Mrs. Darcy retained the brightness and the unshakable ability to be at ease in every situation of her maidenhood. |
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The only controls applied were those of traditional darkroom work, including brightness, contrast and saturation. |
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Squinting at the sudden brightness, she hurried over to the watch tower and scaled the steep stairs. |
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We had some idea there were compositional variations, because we could see differences in brightness between the smooth maria and the highlands. |
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Maxing the screen brightness and running Windows Media Player continuously drains the battery in almost three hours. |
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Lionfish, with their colours even more luminescent in the brightness of torchlight, gently moved around the jetty posts. |
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Infinite combinations of all these colours is possible, which can give rise to qualities such as contrast, brightness, shallowness, etc. |
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The brightness of the sun shown through the sheers, the drapes now pulled back by a nurse who had awakened me. |
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I experimented with a light sifting of powder over everything to tone down the brightness of the colours. |
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The door opened and a figure was silhouetted in the brightness from outside. |
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Looking up into the mid water region presented a warm green glow which modulated in brightness as the sun was blotted out by frequent clouds. |
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At first some refinements to the Bohr theory seemed to account for such results, but their brightness could not be accounted for. |
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With all their brightness, supernovae gradually die away as a result of internal explosions of unsurpassable intensity. |
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For the light source, use a sunlit window with a thin voile net to soften the brightness of the sun. |
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With the face of the Sun blocked by the Moon during a solar eclipse, the corona shines with the brightness of a full Moon. |
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Others look squashed, wavy, and almost solarized with too-white brightness. |
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This can increase brightness by 40 percent and get rid of the rainbow effect. |
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The brightness from the lamps adds splendor and grandeur to the whole show. |
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The new approach to locating planets depends upon observing changes in the level of brightness of light that distant stars emit. |
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The amount of radiant energy or intensity of light determines the brightness of a seen surface. |
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Others used pencil erasers to restore old lucky pennies to their original brightness. |
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The system takes a minute to warm up the LCD to full brightness, which is a minor annoyance. |
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The telescopes looked for a brief dimming in a star's brightness, indicating a planet might have moved across the star's face. |
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She folded her shawl over her arm and enjoyed the brightness of the sun and the clear blue of the sky. |
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Tuning down the brightness to make the blacks look blacker loses shadow details in other parts of the image. |
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She couldn't remember ever having been as profoundly relieved as when she stumbled into the fire-lit brightness of the fort. |
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All my neighbors already have their displays of lights set to Yankee Stadium brightness. |
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The more variety you have in wattage, the more you'll be able to set the brightness of the room with precision. |
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I walked out quietly, closing my eyes before I faced the otherworldly brightness of the hotel lobby. |
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When he had passed through the passenger car and entered the one beyond, she turned away to the dimmed brightness of the coach. |
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From the brightness of the hallway they climbed the darkened staircase, carefully, as if it was fragile and could break with a heavy step. |
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He ascended the flight of stairs that led into the relative brightness of the basement. |
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My eyes indirectly saw a dark splotch on the usual brightness of the parlor. |
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From under his blue cloak, he drew a sword that made the brightness of the hall more bright. |
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But Nev was struck by the brightness of her short yellow curls and her piercing blue eyes. |
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One advantage would be his projection of youthful brightness and enthusiasm. |
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I find that the brightness of jazz lifts people's spirit, getting away from the stuffy old hymns of the last century or two. |
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He can light up a room with the sparkle in his eyes and the brightness of his smile. |
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If we can understand, experienc, and practice this path, life will be filled with infinite brightness and cheer. |
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Look at the brightness of what lies ahead and work out a way to make it come to you. |
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Her approach to this land was marked by smiles, which evidenced the brightness of her prospects. |
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She has moved beyond the troubles of her past, but she has not yet reached the brightness of her future. |
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Of all the factors that affect the brightness of the tone, the wood of the guitar body is near the bottom of that list. |
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The intimate setting and acoustical brightness of the building make it an ideal setting for a concert. |
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Add sonic brightness more effectively than you can with traditional equalization. |
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One of the most consistent outcomes from such timbre experiments is that brightness is an important factor. |
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The two violas produce an earthy sound breaking the silvery brightness of the flute and violin. |
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More exactly, the period over which the star varies is proportional to the star's intrinsic, actual brightness. |
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The rear lights have adaptive infrared control which adjusts the brightness of the LED diodes to match visibility and weather conditions. |
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The signal-to-noise ratio of FCS measurements is proportional to the square of the molecular brightness. |
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Physicists would tell us that the brightness or lightness of a surface is measured in candles and lumens. |
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Female color patches, on the other hand, show lower chromatic and brightness contrast against the natural litter. |
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The British-designed keyboards come in four colours and have five levels of brightness, controlled by two hot keys. |
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During my journey into work this morning I was almost blinded by the relative colourfulness and brightness of London. |
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A colourizer assigns different colours to different greyscale brightness levels of a video picture. |
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This may not have been a classic encounter, but there were some spells of brightness for both teams which combined to make it an enjoyable game. |
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It came without warning, as if a switch flicked, initiating a flood of brightness. |
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I can confidently tell you that the whole eye-strain business is not an issue, provided you have the brightness at a comfortable level. |
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Measuring the changing brightness of a star can tell us whether there are planets orbiting around it. |
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Past displays have featured a richness of both fireballs and faint meteors but have included fewer objects of medium brightness. |
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In daylight, a fiber optic system collects ambient light and helps ensure daytime brightness and controlled contrast. |
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She stands out from her fellow counter-jumpers in brightness of appearance and manner. |
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The backlit screen does that for you and at night you can reduce brightness, thereby cutting your carbon footprint further. |
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Frequent bolts of lightning forked through the sky, lighting up her surroundings with an eerie brightness. |
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A function key at the bottom left enables the arrow keys at the bottom right to double up as volume and brightness settings. |
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We detected the increase in brightness as the dayside of the planet rotated into view. |
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Slightly dazed by the encounter I step out into the brightness of the street. |
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Since their brightness is a constant, such supernovas can serve as reliable indicators of distance in deep space. |
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It varies the size of the pupil and the thickness of the lens of the eyes to adjust for brightness and for distance. |
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You can dial in contrast, brightness, and individual RGB levels for the incoming signal from a PC's graphics card. |
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A large aperture eyepiece will increase the filed of view and a large diameter, well coated objective lens will enhance brightness issue. |
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They take about three to five minutes to come to full brightness after they are energized. |
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It's now hanging over my desk bringing a little brightness into my otherwise dull room. |
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The journey from Epiphany to Lent brings us from the brightness of our dawning to the bleakness of our sinfulness. |
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For brightness, McNatt brought in golden Japanese sweet flag, the grass at the border's edge, as well as lime-green zonal geraniums in pots. |
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It's unfair that despite his obvious brightness, school will probably always be hard for him. |
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He speaks of an 'evident luster' that displays a kind of clarity and brightness to the attentive mind. |
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To gauge a bulb's brightness, look to the lumens rating on the packaging. |
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This is an example of the brightness of Einstein to distinguish between the obvious and what cannot be accepted without a previous analysis. |
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These children are generally full of energy and brightness, alert and on the go the whole time. |
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Stepping out by a distance equivalent to the solar radius, the coronal brightness drops by about a factor of a thousand, to be about a billionth that of the solar disk. |
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Cider boasts acidity and effervescence, both of which cleanse the palate and add brightness and lift to rich dishes. |
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The savage blankness of the instrumentals is tempered by vocal tracks that ascend like beacons, their brightness amplified by the murky distances between them. |
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Borosilicate-based pigments create even more chroma, color purity, brightness, transparency and reflectivity than traditional pearlescent pigments. |
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It was a clear day, a sunny day, a day of brightness and splendor. |
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The towpath was lit only by the brightness of the full moon but she knew his jaunty walk anywhere and anyway there was nobody else around at that time of the night. |
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Had it not been for the warmth and brightness of Monday, when I arrived here, I should have supposed that all sunshine had left Brook Farm forever. |
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Maybe the brightness of his necktie was chosen to generate excitement. |
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While out digging, put in a few patches of winter pansies or a clump of ornamental cabbages to give a little brightness as other plants finally die back or lose their leaves. |
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And everything's color is altered by the brightness of the flower's head. |
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If you can do that, you can find the key to unlock the brightness of the student and can probably gift the world with one of its best talented inhabitants. |
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This brings brightness to the eyes, more energy and happiness. |
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The technique gives a high key but a reduced range of brightness. |
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Maybe it is like a moth to a flame, fascinated by its brightness but also blinded by it. |
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It is a festival of joy, splendor, and brightness and happiness. |
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It is our will to bring some fun and brightness into our lives. |
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If the faculae loom above the surface, they could radiate light efficiently, thereby boosting the sun's overall brightness, especially during the solar maximum. |
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I pull out my lighter, watch the flint spark to flame, and hold the outer edge of the bark an inch above the brightness. |
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Each object and even items of clothing were carefully chosen to assist in contrast, brightness and color calibration. |
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The halation to which he referred is a further diffusion of light that can occur around highlights, as well as around other areas of brightness in a projected camera image. |
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When we tried to dial down the brightness level, we made an odd discovery. |
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The anthelion is a spot on the parhelic circle, where the Wegener arcs, the Hastings arcs and the Tricker arcs cross the parhelic circle and increase the brightness. |
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The entire light cluster can be a rear light, a brake light or an indicator, and automatically adjusts in intensity and brightness to suit prevailing conditions. |
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The brightness and density of mito-GFP labeling within presynaptic boutons provides a rough estimate for mitochondrial concentration in the presynaptic axoplasm. |
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His eyes fluttered against the light of his surroundings, still trying to adjust to the brightness of the world around him. |
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Chris opened her eyes to the brightness of the sun burning on her eyelids and for a moment, her vision was filled with glaring light and she could not tell where she was. |
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In the past few years, particularly since the last election, these people have been replaced with a younger set, chosen for their brightness and go-getting business ability. |
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My guess is that this is a case of the brightness overcoming the banding with outright intensity, rather than the screen really performing better. |
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The countryside gradually lost its brightness as the green grass faded into yellows and the flowers dried up and died, not able to bear the chilly temperatures. |
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The effect palette allows you to quickly select and deselect color controls like levels, brightness, and curves, which helps you avoid retracing steps to make color changes. |
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However, one needs only a modest intrepidness and the index will quickly deliver the images, which are distinguished by their size, brightness, and clarity. |
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The microcontroller remaps the upper range of data to the maximum digital values, thereby enhancing image brightness at the high end of the pixel value range. |
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It is like the brightness after the rain, making grass sprout from the earth. |
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Position and brightness are two generally useful clues, as well as the slight differences that may be perceived even with severe anomalous trichromatism. |
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The brightness on the day of his funeral was fitting for the man who loved light. |
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I had the impression that the screaming brightness of their leaves had indeed faded in the past several minutes. |
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While it is entirely within the umbra the lunar disk brightness drops to about one part in 5,000 that of the near-full moon, and so it can still be seen. |
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The brightness of his ultramarine eyes surrounded in kohl was intensified ten fold as he gazed upon the same land I had been. |
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The brightness of a rainbow has more to do with the size of individual water droplets than with the density of rainfall. |
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The most noticeable thing was not the brightness of the floral displays, but the marvelous scent that filled the air. |
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Instead of opening one eye and rolling over to press the snooze button on my alarm clock, both my eyes shot open and quickly adjusted to the brightness of the room. |
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The soft keys control onscreen functions like brightness, contrast, etc. |
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It's a very vibrant medium pink, but not to the point that it has that tacky brightness about it. |
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What you get is the smokiness of the pancetta, the flavor-charge of the garlic, the brightness of the broccoli, the perkiness of the cheese. |
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As a young boy, my father-in-law felt blessed by his older cousin, who recognized his brightness and gave him a word game. |
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The colours lend a brightness to the grey and sombre winter's afternoon. |
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The future welfare of the society is closely interwoven with the brightness of the child and its careful upbringing. |
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Despite the brightness of the day, there is a somber undercurrent about the race as news of the cyclist's death quietly spreads. |
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On the night of 10 September 1784, the English astronomer Edward Pigott noticed variations in the brightness of Eta Aquilae, a star lying in the constellation Aquila. |
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Colors are fresh and pure and the calcium hydroxide slaked lime into which the fresco is painted lends a reflective brightness unmatched by other painting mediums. |
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Handicrafts have been directed not only to fulfil one's daily requirement but to add beauty and brightness in the otherwise dull and drab existence. |
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For instance, you can activate constellation lines, labels, define the types of objects you would like to see or the minimum display brightness for these objects. |
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You can extend the battery life by dialling down the screen brightness. |
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Hop in bed with your iPad or iPhone and turn the brightness all the way up. |
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Consumer Reports last month actually ran one for 25,000 hours straight and it still maintained its brightness. |
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Specifically, the law said a bulb should provide 100 watts of brightness while using 72 watts or less. |
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It was poignant because with her brightness and her zest for life, she is also dealing with something very dark. |
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Under boulders live other fish, including large ling and many codling, while above the kelp line pollack shoals can cloud the brightness on a sunny day. |
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A rheostat controls light intensity of the three illuminated dots so you can adjust brightness depending on ambient light conditions. |
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So do the shadows of our own desires stand between us and our better angels, and thus their brightness is eclipsed. |
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For both images I placed a Kodak 4.0 neutral-density gelatin filter over the lens to reduce the Sun's brightness. |
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She found him lying in the longgrass of the meadow, staring at the night sky filled with the flickering brightness of ten thousand souls. |
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Salutes are commonly used in large quantities during finales to create intense noise and brightness. |
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Many flowers close themselves at night. This nastic movement is in reponse to the brightness of the sky. |
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This changes the intensity of the electron beam and therefore the brightness of the spot being scanned. |
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It must have been on some such day of harsh sunlight, the incisive February brightness that gives perspicuity without warmth. |
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His still, Vulcanic face hiding its burning brightness like a forge, he moved with ostentatious deference towards the scuttle. |
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Weatherproof monitors will allow the stadium to display contents for ads or public information with clarity and brightness even outdoors. |
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Top Notes Juicy wild casaba melon and strawberry passion fruit ice are mixed with the brightness of Italian lemon and fresh white peach. |
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Each ommatidium has its own cornea, lens, and photoreceptor cells for distinguishing brightness and color. |
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The champagne brings out the brightness and tang of the grapefruit. |
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What I heard from the speakers was no brightness, no dullness, no hardness, no softness, no boominess, no nothing. |
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The Zenith 60-inch HD LCD projection TV delivers 1280x720p resolution with 200 footlambert brightness and a 100 degree viewing angle. |
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While there are brighter headlamps on the market, not many can touch the Corona's combination of brightness and efficiency. |
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Large digits, brightness control, color-coded fields and direct function keys facilitate operation and access to information. |
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A photodetector gleans data from the disc by tracking the changing brightness of a laser beam that bounces off the pitted layer. |
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Most manufacturers use a variation of impregnated, oxide construction for their electron guns to prolong life and brightness. |
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A mechanical rheostat lets you quickly adjust the pin brightness of the 5 feet of wrapped fiber. |
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In this method the assumption is made that the image is a random function of brightness with the ergodicity property. |
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Black ripstop shorts and traditional pink tights temper the brightness of her leo and legwarmers. |
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This causes an increase in apparent brightness and whiteness to the eye of the beholder. |
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When this is combined with careful measurements of the apparent brightness, remarkably accurate distances can be determined. |
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To be successful in exporting, American SBS producers needed to develop smoother, higher gloss, higher brightness board with a bluer shade. |
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The extreme brightness and variability of blazars result from a chance orientation that brings one jet almost directly in line with Earth. |
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Night now gives place to the brightness of day, and amid its affulgence the world rolls on again to night, and each brings its incidents of life. |
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The new handset also features the improved brightness of the main display, while the phone and radio buttons are colored white and amber, respectively, for easier use. |
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The projection combination is capable of delivering up to 12 foot-lamberts of brightness, approximately 3 times the brightness of most commercial multiplexes. |
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In an analog television broadcast, the brightness, colors and sound are represented by rapid variations of either the amplitude, frequency or phase of the signal. |
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Asteroids brighten above the standard 'log r' rate at low phase angle, to give an opposition brightness surge, which depends on the nature of the surface regolith. |
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Stromlo Observatory in the Australian Capital Territory says spectra he took indicate that brightness peaked April 21, well before the first sighting. |
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It has more than 100 stars that range significantly in brightness. |
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From temperate zones to the northern territories of the Far North, the brightness varies with latitude, as well as the Northern Lights and midnight sun. |
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Vegetable Black Olive can be used to shade neutral colors in order to produce gun-metal and silver colors and add unusual brightness to dark metallics. |
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One can obtain gradation of brightness that is really magical. |
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In order to estimate the absolute brightness of a fluorophore, it is necessary to measure the absolute quantum yield at one wavelength, for example 490 nm. |
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I saw in the way a light from heaven above the brightness of the sun. |
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Their intrinsic brightness can be predicted by observing how their apparent brightness from Earth rises and falls, and used to calculate the distance away that they must be. |
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Pasachoff's team at Maui's Haleakala Observatory snapped some 660,000 images of the transit using a coronagraph, a special telescope that blocks part of the sun's brightness. |
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Oncoming headlights are bright and glary, but the same headlights when viewed during the day, when there is sufficient volumetric brightness from daylight, are not. |
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Selby offers its Pencilight line of T-5 slim, thin Low-wattage high-output fluorescent lighting fixtures for curio cabinets, breakfronts and kitchen brightness. |
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A 3x speed 4-segment color wheel with an enhanced white color segment optimizes white level and brightness to ensure that all projected images are uniform. |
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By measuring the period of a Cepheid and its apparent brightness, astronomers can deduce the distance to the star and to the galaxy in which it resides. |
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It is true that there were men in his own time, and will be men in all times, who are better pleased to count spots in the sun than to rejoice in its glorious brightness. |
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