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This branch of the river was about a third of a mile wide here, the plots on the far side were visible, the ships passing by were close enough to shout to each other and moving so slow upstream with the barely perceptible tide that it was hardly worth the effort to sail at all
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A perceptible absence of
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There was already a perceptible lightening of the mood in the room
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If the countries are near, the difference will be smaller, and may sometimes be scarce perceptible ; because in this case the transportation will be easy
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England is a much richer country than Scotland, but the difference between the money price of corn in those two countries is much smaller, and is but just perceptible
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Neither are polite manners nor social refinement nor moral righteousness (Egads!) readily perceptible to individuals possessing limited insight into the essential Nature of Things
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Brendan concentrated on the pair of ships, who were slowly closing the distance, but at a barely perceptible rate
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Colling looked at Hermann and caught a barely perceptible shrug of the man’s shoulders, which together with the sheepish expression on his face, told him that the butler might know where the coins were
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Truly: gratefully taking it's light, either it is a morning slide across the smooth surface of heaven curtains, or proud and unhurried, his barely perceptible steps beyond the horizon on a sky emaciated by clouds, a man, expressing the desire and will to let that light in, can turn itself into this light for a while, and shine itself in mornings and evenings, to be itself in a mood of joy and immediate smile
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We then went down a barely perceptible trail to a small round hut made of wood with a thatch roof
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The din of the city that could sometimes be heard across the causeway was not perceptible
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Barely perceptible easterly winds may have blown the westward flight off course
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He had not made a perceptible movement for some time
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are sufficiently objective to be perceptible to other entities They live in
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The only sound perceptible was but a low-pitched subtle hum
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which, according to Harry, were perceptible on the lower astral levels
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What no member of the family ever knew was that the strangers did not take long to realize that Remedios the Beauty gave off a breath of perturbation, a tormenting breeze that was still perceptible several hours after she had passed by
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“There’s already been a perceptible fall-off in the prices of
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Every perceptible thing is a product of mind
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recognised the odd barely perceptible twitch in his left eyebrow
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It was barely perceptible, but persistent
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What isn’t so perceptible is that in the head of the customer making
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As this mechanism and process works, perceptible and discernible patterns emerge, which we all can understand and accept
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It was barely perceptible, but nevertheless perceptible, to her in the dusk
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The apparent decay of the universe is only perceptible from within and gravity, it would seem, is the universe disintegrating as it reverts to a state it never really left
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It serves: “Oh My servants! Contemplate the perceptible correlation in this world and think deeply about the harmony among the being in this universe
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He slowly drew back the coat from his head, squinting at the brightness of a younger sun, breathing heavily with subsiding anxiety and barely perceptible self-control
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The entrance was as dark a Death’s eyes, its depth only perceptible on inspection with a torch, the forward planning Byron produced one from the satchel he carried
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The atmosphere changed subtly, perceptible only to herself, and maybe Flower and Candy but they were too busy muttering under their breath to care
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The only movement obtainable the delicate shiver of their cold and naked skin, barely perceptible as they clung to each other’s arms for balance
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It is telling us: “Oh My servants! Contemplate the perceptible correlation in this world and think deeply about the harmony among the beings in this universe
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Kris would have normally rejected the young man immediately looking at his youth and perceptible inexperience
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magic in them, barely perceptible but still there
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It was barely perceptible, but it was there
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Human reality can express itself in different ways that are not perceptible to the senses
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“Hear me, Steve McAdams?” Tizzie said coolly, barely perceptible to Than over the howls of the hounds
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Wemyss just in time not to remind him, and to say 'Yes sir,' without too perceptible a pause
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There was absolutely no perceptible movement of the rail
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The judge slammed his gravel down again and again and again without any perceptible result upon the vocal throng
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And being in “the audience” of this boundless cosmic “theater of shadows”, it is absolutely impossible to understand the external appearance of “the invisible actors” and the color of their “clothes” if you only judge their barely perceptible movements that are dimly highlighted by “luminescent light” and very indistinctly reflected by their “shadows” on “the screen” of your Self-Consciousness
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Even in our “material” range of Energy-Plasma, one of particular “quantum Forms” of manifestation of this common Universal Field — UUOLL-SLAIILLI-I — not only is the carrier of electromagnetic waves, but also transmits the currents of the electric displacement of the field, there are continuous “zero-point oscillations” (“quantum fluctuations”), which are considered manifestations of the electromagnetic Field, but actually represent barely perceptible (by physical instruments) results of the dynamics of the mentioned flakglaass types of “Field”; in this common Field-Consciousness, electrons and positrons, protons and antiprotons and all elementary particles (whether you know them or not) now become manifested (excited states of “Fields”), now go again to another frequency level
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corrupting influences of collective status quoism, especially when it starts to show perceptible
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With his head down, Jack raised his eyes, a barely perceptible
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” They looked at me those exquisite green eyes, vulnerable and quizzical, and even in the dark by the flickering flame of the candle on our table I could see their color and the hardly perceptible cross eyed look
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of the perceptible flow of recognizable imagery that appears on the membrane of the movie screen
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There is a plainly perceptible difference between the "life" of an ox and the "life" of the grass on which it feeds; and between the life "of the ox and the "life" of the than who owns it
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perceptible items that we can either perceive via our physical senses or
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A white flag from within the fortress, and a parley--this dimly perceptible through the raging storm, nothing audible in it--suddenly the sea rose immeasurably wider and higher, and swept Defarge of the wine-shop over the lowered drawbridge, past the massive stone outer walls, in among the eight great towers surrendered!
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Again it became suddenly plain and perceptible to him that he had just told a fearful lie--that he would never now be able to speak freely of everything--that he would never again be able to _speak_ of anything to anyone
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The hand in them is scarcely perceptible, let alone the voice or the scowl
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A book lay spread on the sill before her, and the scarcely perceptible wind fluttered its leaves at intervals
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But ine xora bly, e ve ry thirty se conds, the m inute ha nd of the electric clock a bove his bed jum ped forwa rd with a n a lm ost im perceptible click
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About five o'clock in the evening the island was distinct, and everything on it was plainly perceptible, owing to that clearness of the atmosphere peculiar to the light which the rays of the sun cast at its setting
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And when I compared this deep calm of the elements with all the fury seething inside the plating of this barely perceptible Nautilus, Ishivered all over
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The light of an obscure moon was just sufficient to render objects, though dim, perceptible in their outlines
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No perceptible emotion could be discovered in the Mohicans during this critical moment, their rigid features expressing neither hope nor alarm; but the scout again turned his head, and, laughing in his own silent manner, he said to Heyward:
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His overcoat, heavily trimmed with sealskin, reached just below the knees, and although the trousers were very wide they were filled by the fat legs within, the shape of the calves being distinctly perceptible
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His nose was a large, fleshy, hawklike beak, and from the side of each nostril a deep indentation extended downwards until it disappeared in the drooping moustache that concealed his mouth when he was not speaking, but the vast extent of which was perceptible now as he opened it to call out the words of the hymn
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The old paper was often left upon the wails of rooms that were supposed to be stripped before being repapered, and to conceal this the joints of the old paper were rubbed down so that they should not be perceptible through the new paper
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The light made the two swords appear like flashes of lightning; as for the men, they were scarcely perceptible, the darkness was so great
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"There is a poison which destroys life almost without leaving any perceptible traces
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" Andrea turned pale, but as it was dark his pallor was not perceptible
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The latter watched with strange and deep interest the young girl, absorbed by her affection, and he also, like Morrel, followed those traces of inward suffering which was so little perceptible to a common observer that they escaped the notice of every one but the grandfather and the lover
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His only jewellery was a chain, so fine that the slender gold thread was scarcely perceptible on his white waistcoat
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To cut a long story short Bloom, grasping the situation, was the first to rise from his seat so as not to outstay their welcome having first and foremost, being as good as his word that he would foot the bill for the occasion, taken the wise precaution to unobtrusively motion to mine host as a parting shot a scarcely perceptible sign when the others were not looking to the effect that the amount due was forthcoming, making a grand total of fourpence (the amount he deposited unobtrusively in four coppers, literally the last of the Mohicans), he having previously spotted on the printed pricelist for all who ran to read opposite him in unmistakable figures, coffee 2d, confectionery do, and honestly well worth twice the money once in a way, as Wetherup used to remark
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" And pressing his lips on the hand of Julie, who rushed into his arms, he extended his other hand to Emmanuel; then tearing himself from this abode of peace and happiness, he made a sign to Maximilian, who followed him passively, with the indifference which had been perceptible in him ever since the death of Valentine had so stunned him
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An elderly, preternaturally tanned man—the mayor, somebody explains—waits with a white handkerchief in his big sailor’s hands, a barely perceptible shake showing in his wrists
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But he received a barely perceptible nod of assent from her to speak
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Even the Tatar, uncorking the bottle and pouring the sparkling wine into the delicate glasses, glanced at Stepan Arkadyevitch, and settled his white cravat with a perceptible smile of satisfaction
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With a flying, feminine glance she scanned her attire, and made a movement of her head, hardly perceptible, but understood by Kitty, signifying approval of her dress and her looks
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Moving into the middle of the table a portfolio of papers, with a scarcely perceptible smile
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There was a barely perceptible release of breath, a few shuffled steps
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The shock of it on board of her was hardly perceptible
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Looking down at her he saw her face in profile, and from the scarcely perceptible quiver of her lips and eyelashes he knew she was aware of his eyes upon her
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The smile was faint, scarcely perceptible, and in spite of the smile the stern expression of the eyes was unchanged
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conception of his faith was dimly perceptible to Alexey Alexandrovitch, and he knew that when, without the
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A strong smell of wood smoke hung about in a thin haze, which was faintly perceptible to his raised eyes against the glitter of the stars
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Vronsky gave a hardly perceptible shrug
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'Well, darling, I have collected your chum,' she said, again with a barely perceptible note of contempt
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He examined the charge sheets, spoke affably to the men who had made the arrest; with the slightest perceptible nuance he opened the way for bribery and quickly covered it when he saw that things had now lasted too long and the knowledge had been too widely shared; he undertook to deliver us at the magistrate's court at ten next morning, and then led us away
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When it came to Sebastian he said: 'I'll have whisky, please,' and I saw Wilcox glance over his head to Lady Marchmain and saw her give a tiny, hardly perceptible nod
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‘I never loved him,’ she said, with perceptible reluc-tance
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There was a faint, barely perceptible movement of the water as the fresh flow from one end urged its way toward the drain at the other
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Again it became suddenly plain and perceptible to him that he had just told a fearful lie—that he would never now be able to speak freely of everything—that he would never again be able to speak of anything to anyone
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The wife of Angel Clare put her hand to her brow, and felt its curve, and the edges of her eye-sockets perceptible under the soft skin, and thought as she did so that a time would come when that bone would be bare
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The winding road downwards became just visible to her under the wan starlight as she followed it, and soon she paced a soil so contrasting with that above it that the difference was perceptible to the tread and to the smell
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Manhattan turned out to be situated on a series of barely perceptible hills
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gossamer web! Even the points it clings to—the things whence its subtle interlacings are swung—are scarcely perceptible: momentary touches of fingertips, meetings of rays from blue and dark orbs, unfinished phrases, lightest changes of cheek and lip, faintest tremors
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There was a perceptible pause before Mr
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Dissenter, and in other ways probably of that disadvantageous quality usually perceptible in a first wife if inquired into with the dispassionate judgment of a second—was almost as much as she had cared to learn beyond the glimpses which Mr
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Farebrother seemed to wait for a recognition of the fact; and the emotion perceptible in the tones of his fine voice gave solemnity to his words
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When Lydgate came in, she was almost shocked at the change in his face, which was strikingly perceptible to her who had not seen him for two months
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Grose herself, and that she wanted, by just so much as she did thus see, to make me suppose she didn't, and at the same time, without showing anything, arrive at a guess as to whether I myself did! It was a pity that I needed once more to describe the portentous little activity by which she sought to divert my attention—the perceptible increase of movement, the greater intensity of play, the singing, the gabbling of nonsense, and the invitation to romp
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first hardly more than a tremor of the ground perceptible only to Aragorn as
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perceptible to them; and it grew very cold