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Some wines seem to present their entire personality in the first two to three seconds during tasting. They can be delicious, but are not particularly complex in character. You might say they come right to the point.
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glare resulting from high luminances or insufficiently shielded light sources in the field of view. It usually is associated with bright areas, such as luminaires, ceilings and windows which are outside the visual task or region being viewed.
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Direct ophthalmoscopy is used more frequently by practitioners than indirect ophthalmoscopy. However, both techniques have advantages that complement each other when used together. The method is termed "direct" because a condensing lens is not interpositioned between the ophthalmoscope and the patient's eye. The examiner has a direct optical image of the patient's eye. The fundus image is real, upright and approximately about 17 to 19 times magnified in dogs and cats. ...
Ãâó: www.malamutehealth.org/eye/exam.htm
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sound refers to sound that is recorded at the time the scene is shot (usually dialogue, although audio inserts are possible. All audio inserts would be post-synchronous sound.).
Ãâó: faculty.uwb.edu/mgoldberg/courses/349/349soundterm...
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a trust created from the free and deliberate act of the parties, including an affirmative intention of the settlor [the one granting the property] to set up the trust, usually evidenced by some writing, deed, or will. Trusts are generally classified as either "express" or "implied", the latter class including RESULTING TRUSTS and CONSTRUCTIVE [INVOLUNTARY] TRUSTS.
Ãâó: www.wapri.org/RetirementInfo/Definitions.html
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