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Jasper went to work energetically, at once, perceiv -
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But drawing requires that you look at something for a long time, perceiv - ing lots of details, registering as much information as possible - ideally, everything, as Albrecht Durer tried to do here.
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I'll give complete instructions for the fourth perceptual skill, perceiv - ing lights and shadows, in the next chapter.
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With a single snapshot, the impact should be negligible; the increase in resources would probably be measurable, but it's unlikely it would be perceiv - able.
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With a single snapshot, the impact should be negligible; the increase in resources would probably be measurable, but it's unlikely it would be perceiv - able.
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With a single snapshot, the impact should be negligible; the increase in resources would probably be measurable, but it's unlikely it would be perceiv - able.
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The want of ordiodoxy in these writers was early perceiv - ed, and sometimes complained of, and somedmes excused by their successors, and sometimes attributed to Arian interpolation*
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J did not oppose him, for it was perceiv - ed, both by myself and my stepmother, that notwithstanding the sincere pleasure with which he participated in my happi - ness, yet in despite of his wishes, his spirits sunk in contemplating it, and that he sought to hide the emotions he could not conquer.
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Mr. Addington entered nothing, and professed before the Council that was so surprized And 'twas such a sudden Gust, that scarce knew what he said: and all say 'twas extream sudden and tumultuous: I perceiv Sundry Oaths are taking, what avail they'll be of as to things done in Court, I know not.
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It was juft recovering from this difmal iituation that I found them; but perceiv - ing every thing fafe/I own their prefent mortification my Lady, fell into a found; bat Sir Tom -
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