In fact, when glancing at the WP7.8 home screen, it's now tough to tell it apart from WP8 thanks to that tweak.
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It is the blended and muted colors in between that are often difficult to tell apart.
But nothing blesses those who, like Simon Legree, employ such slaves but can't be bothered to tell them apart.
Turing's hypothesis come to life: bots that slip through the security measures meant to tell computers and humans apart.
There are likely to be enough policy differences, for example over Europe, for voters to tell the parties apart.
The difference is that, with government an increasingly hermetic place, it will be harder than ever to tell the two apart.
Last I checked, peanut butter and turkey were easy to tell apart.
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She then revealed that a Californian variety called petite sirah was actually two different grapes called durif and peloursin that even wine snobs were unable to tell apart.
Gore for his part was taught at his prep school to choose the hard right over the easy wrong, which is a good lesson, assuming it's easy to tell those apart.
Since it shares a similar overall design language as the Idol Ultra, the family resemblance is easy to see, but there are plenty of differences on the outside and inside to tell the two apart.
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The stock fell to an eight-year low after RIM announced that it would have no new BlackBerry models until late 2012 and, according to analysts, the problem with the current line-up is that there are so many models and features, nobody can clearly tell them apart.
Film buffs today might not be able to tell Norma and Constance Talmadge apart.
My little brother even raised eight baby possums after their mother was hit by a car (all named Henry, so it was hard to tell them apart).
As a result, it is getting easier every day to tell these Siamese-twin cities apart.
AIDS. The likelihood that a mutant protein can slip through unnoticed is small: the spectrometer can tell apart proteins that differ by less than a tenth of a proton mass in weight.
There are about a dozen employees ambling about, some dressed so casually it's hard to tell the veterans apart from the college-student interns.
The funny thing is, the two candidates aren't that far apart, to the extent we can tell.
The easiest way to tell Test and limited-overs cricket apart is by looking at the players.
In winter of course healthy and sick ash trees are difficult to tell apart as the leaves will all have fallen to the ground.
The Chief Executive of iFixit will take his tool kit anywhere in the world to get his hands on an Apple product first so that he can tear it apart and tell the rest of us how to fix it.
Captcha stands for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart, and was first developed at Carnegie Mellon university in 2000.
But as the case proceeds, we can be confident that Samsung will remind the jurors that if they can tell peanut butter apart from turkey, they can distinguish Samsung and iPhones, too.
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And he needed to be able to tell them apart as precisely as possible, to avoid recording two arrivals as one.
Jack Parker, their former coach and a twin himself, said sometimes he had to check Mike's right ear to tell the twins apart because Mike had a freckle there that Mark didn't have.
The researchers then trained a new group of rats to discriminate between the odours the first animals could not tell apart by rewarding them over and over with sips water for choosing the appropriate hole.
But in the piriform cortex the odours that rats could tell apart produced distinct patterns of activity, while those they could not distinguish produced identical patterns.
But he was the manager and I can tell you being the assistant at a club like Celtic or Rangers is a million miles apart from being the manager.
One concern raised by such contaminants is that chemically, radioactive and non-radioactivie iodides are too similar for the body to tell apart, thus raising the risk that radioactive iodides can accumulate and lead to further health risks.
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