Mixed mode arithmetic and assignment is permitted withinvisiblyoverloaded operators and automatic type coercions.
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Without the scar, the censoring machinery operatesinvisibly; with it, a trace remains by which the censorship can be seen as such.
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She takes her placeinvisiblyas a ventriloquist whose puppets, the dull, everyday performers, sit immersed in a soundworld to which they obviously cannot relate.
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Invisibly, but indelibly, they make the system work, and they rake in the profits.
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By eliding the subject of the actions, as in the phrase "handed round," she also seems to suggest that the acts are performedinvisibly.
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The usual extrapolation implies that proteins unfold reversibly, albeitinvisibly, even at zero denaturant.
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In the review copy, some of the later bubbleplots were almostinvisiblyfaint.
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Imagine that such an application were to use abstract syntax trees as its internal editable representation andinvisiblyinvoke an incremental optimizing compiler in response to the user's actions.
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Fantasies moved within her like ghosts, making no break in her more acknowledged consciousness and finding no obstruction in it: dark rays doing their workinvisiblyin the broad light.
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From the 1960s to the 1980s this stateless, placeless corporation had, by contrast, advertised itself as the ultimate mixer, blending almostinvisiblywith any combination of drinks, environments or emotions.
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The performer, who is the creator of the live flute sound, is at the centre of the audience's gaze, while the technical staff do their workinvisiblyand anonymously.
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The image of the dark rays/spectres "doing their workinvisiblyin the broad light" recalls the spectral image of the key, which has made its imprint unobserved.
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In this process, the minute insect, livinginvisiblyunderground, was made visible and became constitutive of the scientifictechnological object, "pest," pertaining to a scientific discipline, modern economic entomology.
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I can understand the underlying rationale, that environmental costs must be incorporated in the price, but should this be doneinvisiblyat all costs?
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I understand that one should try to imagine a system of pipework, perhaps reminiscent of some examples of modern architecture, through which informationinvisiblyflows.
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