Examination of the wire phantom graphically illustrates that when using the hypocycloidal motion, there is uniform blurring of all wires. |
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Cigarette smoked choked the fresh, crisp night air like a phantom descending upon its haunt. |
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The experienced earth lends something of its atmosphere to every world that we can conceive, and hence haunts these other worlds like a phantom. |
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The Han Wei became a phantom ship after pirates seized it on March 15 on a voyage from Singapore to Rangoon. |
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Lanser Hall was one of the oldest dorms and laboratories on campus and hadn't been used due to the rumor of a phantom that haunted them. |
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I find it hard to phantom him being opposed to the idea of national reconciliation. |
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He is the phantom actor behind the self-consciously performative tics of his otherwise two-dimensional characters. |
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As an occasional break, I liberated undrunk flutes of champagne from phantom place-settings. |
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His unique talent has earned him a worldwide reputation as the world's most popular phantom. |
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Loosely based on an old Montreal myth about a phantom ship and a shadowy captain, the maze is made up of five connected game zones. |
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In Forteana, the phenomenon in Benson would fall under the heading of phantom sniper rather than UFO encounter. |
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Another is that it's the phantom of a woman buried in the churchyard, who died with a guilty secret. |
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For example, your pain could be similar to the phantom pain some amputees feel in their amputated limbs. |
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In particular, he wrote out against the Docetists, who denied the humanity of Christ and ascribed to Him a phantom body. |
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The phantom tag at second base is another maneuver that big league middle infielders have mastered on steal plays. |
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Kate felt a rush of adrenaline as she drew the silver sword and flew into the fray, her war cry calling the phantom armies to her. |
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But we looked again and saw that here was no phantom drinker but a man of flesh and blood. |
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The crew stood on deck and stared in astonishment at the sight of this phantom sailing ship, with its black masts and blood-red sails. |
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He claimed that a Liberal MP, famous for citing non-existent fiery crosses and phantom white racists, approached and urged him to join the party. |
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Later, he looked for ways to treat the so-called phantom limb pain that often torments amputees. |
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Additionally, for lesions without obvious calcifications or for those with indeterminate calcifications, a phantom study can be done. |
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Earth, for instance, is not holding onto an orbiting satellite with some phantom towline. |
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There has been no reappearance of the phantom farter who terrorised my last flight. |
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His argument places too much importance on what is essentially a phantom text. |
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Phantom babies and phantom pregnancies are a common delusion among mentally ill homeless women. |
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Meanwhile another, more ominous phantom revolution was threatening civil peace in Germany. |
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Creoles speak of a phantom pirate ship seen at night, lit by flickering lanterns. |
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A few years later, two more British sailors saw the phantom ship as they sailed around the cape. |
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The young man in question slowly emerged form the pitch-black shadows of the closet as eerily as a phantom. |
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The Tory revival is a phantom, the imagined product of a media despairing of another utterly predictable election result. |
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But, alas, like all conjured foes, the biblical piety contained in his book is a mere phantom of the real thing. |
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At long last, when each felt assured that the other was real, and not some phantom of imagination, their lips parted. |
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Then, the first thing that I do think about is how much my foot and the phantom pain is throbbing. |
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Immediately upon waking from surgery he recalled experiencing phantom pain. |
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The phantom tumor caused her excruciating pain until her therapy showed her that she didn't have to punish herself for being wronged. |
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There is a central nervous system pathway malfunction found in fibromyalgia, phantom pain, or psychiatric problems. |
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I not only had to deal with the pain of the stumps on my feet, but also the phantom pain that was terrible sometimes. |
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For if there can be phantom pains in the hand, then a pain cannot be ontologically dependent on one's actual hand. |
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She could feel the phantom pains from long gone bruises and cuts she had once received, but knew the scars in her soul would never heal. |
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He also swore a financial statement, which indicated that he had phantom stock units and stock options. |
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A common practice in retailing mined diamond jewelry is to use phantom prices and then show impressive discounts in an effort to lure buyers. |
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But there's an easier way to avoid phantom interest that will also provide you with some financial security. |
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Like stock options, phantom stock must be expensed throughout its vesting period. |
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If in addition central pain processes are active, phantom pain is experienced in the phantom limb. |
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Five years ago I had my left leg amputated above the knee and ever since have experienced continuous phantom limb pain. |
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Phantom limb pain, stump pain and phantom limb sensation describe the feelings of people who are missing a limb or part of a limb. |
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From what i have read, in phantom pregnancies, hormone levels DO go up. Women who took a pregnancy test found that it returned a positive result. |
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His face is distorted, making him look like a phantom haunting a ruin. |
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Police in Austria are hunting for a phantom cabbage thrower after a series of incidents in which the vegetables were hurled at cars near Innsbruck. |
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There are even phantom sightings, a sure sign that panic is on the rise. |
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Observation of these remnants, and early enthusiasm for erosion surfaces, probably caused many phantom surfaces to be reported, although bevelled cuestas are real. |
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The phantom and needles then were radiographed using routine radiology departmental chest exposures to determine the radiopacity of surgical needles on a simulated patient. |
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As we said before, the brand is a phantom, a cypher, figments of the popular imagination that have somehow become the essential conduit for cultural information about objects. |
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Didymium itself, meanwhile, was revealed as a phantom, a mixture of two new elements that Karl Auer in Austria discovered in 1885 and called neodymium and praseodymium. |
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I said in my previous letter that I felt that somewhere, in the deep recesses of his mind, there may be the merest phantom of a thought that I might be right. |
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Likes to intimidate opponents before big races such as kissing both his biceps, striking a double biceps pose, and throwing a phantom right-handed uppercut knock-out blow. |
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Sometimes this can lead to the unclenching of a previously clenched, painful phantom, suggesting a promising new therapeutic approach for phantom pain. |
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That phantom limb pain often echoes the injury that led to the amputation. |
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In my younger days I was haunted by the ghosts of piglets, and the memory of those phantom piglets snuffling at my feet remains a source of trauma for me even today. |
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One year after surgery, the intervention group demonstrated dramatic reductions in phantom limb pain, stump pain and phantom sensation when compared with the control group. |
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To retire without attempting the crime of the century would leave a criminal genius with a maddening irritation, not unlike the phantom itch of an amputated leg. |
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Huerta did not manage entirely to dispel the old phantom of electronic interference. |
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Acknowledging a patient's perception of a phantom shock as a real experience promotes continuing communication and fosters a trusting relationship. |
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He was like a man scratching an itch on the stump of a phantom limb. |
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The phantom pain is still there, haunting me with every step I take. |
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Smugglers made it the subject of a number of ghost stories, including the common one of a phantom black coach drawn by four headless black horses. |
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Treatments for phantom pain may involve medications or other therapies. |
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To complete the flat pattern, draw a line from midpoint to midpoint of the phantom lines to define the length of a curved section on the flat pattern. |
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Then they would divvy up the phantom residents among the city's various communities, depending on local demographics. |
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Ut's slippery, semi-improvised antirock was shrill and swampy, an unpredictable amalgam of loose strumming and phantom sputtering. |
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Chen and Ling reported on their experiences using this phantom for training in endonasal surgical procedures. |
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Faintly above the ocean's roar Mermaids are ringing phantom bells, Fragments of buried ocean-lore Echo in hearts of singing-shells. |
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He also reported Thompson Island as nearby, although this was later shown to be a phantom island. |
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The first part of the act went off smoothly. One of the brothers responded to the phantom punch and stumbled off the stage onto the floor. |
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The night of his interment saw a phantom pack of hounds come baying across the moor to howl at his tomb. |
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From that night on, he could be found leading the phantom pack across the moor, usually on the anniversary of his death. |
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Living knights were sometimes challenged to single combat by phantom knights, which vanished when defeated. |
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Another scam saw a launderer buy expensive insurance for a phantom ocean-going vessel. |
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The sanctuary the phantom callers promise comes with a price. |
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The white, furry phantom has been getting laughs by walking through the blizzard in a sasquatch suit. |
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Spartan's sharp-looking sendup is anything but scary in looks, but deep down is a phantom wraith ready to wreak havoc at will. |
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Here we have phantom penguins working their way into the lives of the real birds, one of whom takes a shine to the new robot spycam in his midst. |
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The mixer also provides switchable 48V microphone phantom power to enable the use of condenser microphones. |
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H is also for Hill 16, the Croke Park Kop, home of the Dublin wag and the phantom urinator. |
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Previously, memantine had been shown to be effective in other pain conditions such as complex regional pain syndrome and phantom limb pain. |
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The exhibition title alludes to the phenomenon known as the phantom limb syndrome, when an individual perceives sensation in a lost body part. |
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Does a patient have more phantom limb pain from an elective or a traumatic amputation? |
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Both history and architecture appear here less as reconstituted bodies than as a strange phalanx of phantom limbs. |
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Indeed, it is not uncommon for them to experience phantom limbs as separate entities from their paralysed limbs. |
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Many amputees feel burning, cramping, or shooting pains in these phantom limbs, often at specific anatomical points. |
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The phantom pain can become chronic and for many victims, it is often a life-long, tormenting companion. |
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I get phantom pains in amputated leg and real pains in my right leg because I was wounded there too. |
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In 2005 he had his left leg amputated above the knee and as a result often struggled with phantom pains. |
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It's objective is to uncover new treatments for sufferers of phantom pains that do not respond to conventional methodologies and diagnoses. |
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I get phantom pains in my abdomen and I hear the noises I heard in the operating theatre. |
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Q My red cocker spaniel had phantom pregnancies until the age of three so I let her have a litter to get it out her system. |
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And laugh not, but there is even a herb that can cure dogs of phantom pregnancies. |
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However, if she has not been near an unaltered male recently she may be going through a phantom pregnancy, which are common in rabbits. |
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So she's building a nest and her hormone levels are high but we've been here before with a phantom pregnancy. |
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Because it was a phantom pregnancy, we had to get her seen by the psychiatry team and a by a social worker. |
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However, Melville is keen that two so-called phantom withdrawals do not turn into an epidemic hence his letter to the tracks yesterday. |
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He receives phantom phone calls from people who promise him a safe haven. |
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The vets treat Kevin, a wallaby with a runny nose, and Phanta, a goat who has phantom pregnancies. |
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They call it phantom pains and they are real and very painful. |
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A Brazilian woman has accused hospital staff of stealing her child from her womb after she woke up from a Caesarean section and doctors told her she had a phantom pregnancy. |
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In the opening episode, we meet Fanta the goat who suffers from phantom pregnancies, a cat who has alopecia and a tiny turtle who's suffering with an eye problem. |
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The dog now experiences phantom pregnancies to produce milk. |
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Along the way, we meet Fanta the goat who has phantom pregnancies. |
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Future work will involve development of a treatment for phantom limb pain. |
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Phantom vision is in many respects simi lar to the phenomenal persistence of a body part after amputation, that is, phantom somesthesis or the phantom limb phenomenon. |
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It helps visitors explore the trail of Barghest, a mythical phantom black dog that Stoker heard about during his stay and then adapted for use in the Dracula novel. |
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Some novel aspects of phantom leaf effect in Kirlian photography. |
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The Helical Dosimetry package includes the I'mRT MatriXX, for verification of absorbed dose compared to planned dose, and the MatriXX Multi-Cube phantom for quality assurance. |
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Features that have been attributed to hellhounds include mangled black fur, glowing red eyes, super strength or speed, ghostly or phantom characteristics, and a foul odor. |
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He smiled and faked a hook to Frank's midsection. The idea of the phantom punch hitting his throbbing liver pushed Frank back onto the heels of his plain polished shoes. |
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They also got to see more of new heroes including scavenger Rey and runaway Stormtrooper Finn, while Kylo Ren oozed phantom menace as the Dark Side's latest poster boy. |
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My arm hung over the counterpane, and the nameless, unimaginable, silent form or phantom, to which the hand belonged, seemed closely seated by my bed-side. |
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Suffering pangs of conscience, the finial phantom returned the piece. |
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