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The picture of Earth on the display screen did not change discernibly.
The figure is also armless and without a discernibly real face.
Yet she has tried to create a place discernibly non-Western in spirit.
But those criticisms have not discernibly swayed people in the streets.
However, the basic elements of that beauty had been discernibly altered.
Fourteen hours later the radiation levels outside the shelter had not gone down discernibly.
Monique asked, a smile of relief showing discernibly on her face.
Shadowed though his face was, it became discernibly red.
No world has come discernibly to an end.
The fish used is of discernibly high quality.
There was nothing discernibly wrong or obvious about it."
Each is also discernibly growing, both as a ballplayer and as a human being.
The boot speed, when compared to the P990, is also discernibly faster.
However, when an avatar is human and discernibly gendered, it usually appears to be male.
Each dance in "Quaternary," which means a set of four, is named for a season but does not discernibly refer to it.
As he watched, the dark spot high up the slope descended slowly, coming closer, growing, until it was discernibly a human figure.
None of the languages of the period were related discernibly to any now known or spoken.
But they are not discernibly prettier than the Xbox 360's.
How have I let myself slip over the boundary into the dreaded category of the discernibly aging woman?
There, quite discernibly, whole sequences of lights representing major places where people lived were simply winking out.
Darzek went to investigate himself, and decided that the air there was not discernibly better.
The rim has a discernibly polygonal shape, although overall it remains circular.
The range was discernibly closer, now, and Hallner could look at individual mountains.
In hindsight, my motives were not discernibly better than hers, but I didn't want to admit it just now.
One tunnel led to another, and to another, always sloping discernibly downwards.