Money aside, the airtime explosion in recent years has had the benefit of vastly widening the number of regular and post-season opportunities to see teams formerly invisible to parts of the country.
This time, unlike in 1991, the recession may prove almost invisible (see article).
He could detect shallower water by colour, and see the light of invisible lagoons reflected in the undersides of clouds.
The samples revealed "no-see-um" gold, invisible to the naked eye but detectable via assay.
Mr. Wilson's pivotal contribution to the proceedings is, as it should be, invisible: All you see are the gracefully poised results.
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At times, you can strike objects, like a box hanging from an invisible crane (you can see the crane in a model of the kingdom in the first level).
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In that sense Ichoose resembles Third Voice, whose free software lets users paste stick-on notes over Web pages to post comments invisible to the site operator (see " Wisecrack-ware ").
You see people dating all the time, and it gives invisible pressure to people.
So while an object under those cloaks are invisible to a infrared camera, a person could see it just fine.
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Your lives in service will be defined by something else, something inside of you -- invisible to the eye but obvious for all to see.
Since UPS began shuttling parcels from Seattle department stores with a Model T Ford and a few motorcycles in the early 1900s, it has become an almost invisible hand in the U.S. economy (see chart).
Shooting at ISO 3, 200 (our typical default, given the 1D X's capabilities), noise was invisible until you jumped all the way up to a 100 percent view (see inset).
In order to see light, the eye must absorb it, but in order for a person to be invisible, the body must not absorb any light.
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