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24 Sentences With "easy to make out"

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The point is that the elements of misdemeanor battery are relatively easy to make out.
But from a distance it's easy to make out what image is being formed by the colorful wax mosaic.
The Punkt Mobile's screen is higher resolution than most typical dumbphones, although it's still easy to make out jagged lines.
Locks of hair, which can frequently be blurred into the background on other phones with portrait mode, are sharp and easy to make out.
At Home With LAS VEGAS — It wasn't always easy to make out his words above the din of five Chihuahuas yipping at his feet.
The outline of the interference effort has always been easy to make out, but key questions about its significance — Could Russia really affect voter sentiment by posting?
The event space where I saw the machine was flooded with natural light, and the screen was still easy to make out looking at it straight on and from multiple viewing angles.
Nest's team showed me this in action during a preview demo, and it worked amazingly well; while the person the Cam IQ spotted initially appeared relatively hard to identify, once it automatically realized it was a person and narrowed on the face for closeup tracking, it was easy to make out identifying details.
To the southeast the site is bounded by the hillside that falls steeply into the Selke valley. Of the former buildings only a few foundation walls are recognisable. Still easy to make out are the foundation walls of the two gatehouse towers. Little is known of its history.
Taking some time to study Upper Annandale in the "Moffat & St Mary's Loch" map will show that this area is rich in Iron Age settlements. These Iron Age settlements are not always easy to find with the untrained eye. However, on the descent along the old coach road from the A701 heading for Moffat there is a settlement very close to the Way at OS Ref NT067104 which is reasonably easy to make out.
On the western side the embankment is markedly lower, but still easy to make out, on the south side it has slipped to form a terrace with a slight eminence. Local accounts locate the story of Christoph von Schmid's Rosa von Tannenburg (the Old Castle representing the Tannenburg) and the demolished New Castle (Fichtenburg) in Raderach. As a result there is a road called the Fichtenburgstraße in Raderach and a Tannenburgstraße in nearby Unterraderach.
Nevertheless, the series of female > portraits on the wall behind the figures discloses the true nature of its > subject. There is strong evidence that actual brothels displayed portraits > like these to assist clients in selecting their partners.Franits, 201; the > pictures are high on the back wall and not easy to make out in reproduction. Simon de Vos, 1630s; according to the owning museum "Well-bred young ladies did not join parties in public inns; these smiling women are prostitutes".
Amazons are one of the easiest parrots to read the behavior of, as their eye color shows their pinning exceptionally well. Red-crowned amazons pin their eyes when they are excited, either positively or negatively, about something in their environment. It is easy to make out the dilations of the pupil against the bright iris. This pinning, combined with different behavioral signs, can let a fellow parrot or an owner know how the parrot is feeling.
Occasionally flying birds give a high-pitched vocalization "kukukukuku". The black-chested buzzard-eagle is readily identified in flight by its short wedge-shaped tail scarcely protruding from its long, broad wings. It is usually easy to make out the generally white underparts with the dark chest-band and tail if the birds are adult. Yet as this bird is usually encountered in the wild when it soars, you are less likely to see its grey upperparts.
Typoglycemia (a portmanteau of "typo" and "hypoglycemia") is a neologism for a purported recent discovery about the cognitive processes involved in reading text. The principle is that readers can comprehend text despite spelling errors and misplaced letters in the words. It is an urban legend and Internet meme that only appears to be correct. The following example of typoglycemic text was circulated on the Internet in September 2003: Although the text is littered with errors, it is still relatively easy to make out the words.
Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the Super NES version a 6.8 out of 10, summarizing it as "A decent overhead shooting game in the spirit of Technoclash and Gauntlet." They gave the Genesis version a 6.4. GamePro remarked of the Genesis version that "Overhead-view gunfighting has never played better", citing the heavy challenge, solid controls, and use of teamwork. They criticized the sprites as overly small, but also noted that the sharp artwork ensures that it is still easy to make out what is happening on screen.
The pattern of discolouration was very clear when the shield was recovered from the River Witham (see 1863 drawing below). Although it is still possible to see the discolouration under certain lighting conditions, the boar design is no longer easy to make out. The boar may have been a tribal emblem or represented the prowess of the shield's owner, but could also have been a representation of the Celtic god Moccus.J. B. Whitwell, The Coritani: some aspects of the Iron Age tribe and the Roman civitas (B.
The causes of the increased anti-semitism are easy to make out. Its development found fertile territory in the religious and social resentments against Jews that had grown deeper over the centuries (with allegations such as host desecration, blood libel, deicide, and Jewish conspiracies for world domination). Through their role as money-lenders, one of the only roles available to Jews, who were forbidden by local and often canon law, to own land or to be farmers, the Jews took an important position in the city's economy. However, this brought serious problems.
Since no seasonal storage of honey collection boxes ("supers") is needed, nor is a centrifugal extractor commonly used, and top bars are easy to make out of scrap timber, the equipment budget and storage requirements are greatly reduced. Time and money may not need to be spent wiring foundation into frames. A top bar hive can also be rapidly converted to 2 or even 3 mini hives, called a nucleus hive, by placing bee-tight dividers within the hive, and allowing access to independent entrances. This may avoid the need to purchase and store such nucleus hives.
On the German side there is a small museum which exhibits a selection of artefacts and replicas representing the whole range of periods from which finds have been made. In addition, there is a very impressive walk-in reconstruction of the Tomb of the Celtic Princess, including the most valuable funerary artefacts. In the area to the west there are reconstructions of a few Celtic-style dwellings. From a viewing mound it is easy to make out the partially reconstructed foundations of the large Roman villa, while the main gatehouse and one of the outbuildings of the villa have been completely reconstructed.
300x300px During the Ottoman administration, hajduks (rebels, outlaws) made the hajdučki ćevap ("hajduk ćevap"), which was easy to make, out of pieces of meat and smoked lard on a skewer roasted over fire. The recipe of the Leskovački ćevap ("Leskovac ćevap"), a local specialty of Serbia, was based on traditional pljeskavica (meat patty), formed as ćevap. Leskovac has a long history of grill shops. In Belgrade, ćevapčići first came from Leskovac in the 1860s, into the kafana "Rajić" at the Great Marketplace (today Studentski Trg), from where they quickly spread across the city, and subsequently, country.
Easy to make out are waving wheat fields and special crops that thrive on the fertile soil Location of the Lübbecke Loessland in cross-section The Lübbecke Loessland not far from the village of Obermehnen. In the foreground sheep known as Schwarzbunte graze on one of the rather rare pastures within the loess landscape Egge, a secondary ridge in the Wiehen The Lübbecke Loessland seen from the Großes Torfmoor, which lies outside the region. Easily made out is the loess layer about 300 metres away to the south and which runs up to the slopes of the Wiehen on the other side of the village of Nettelstedt in the background. The land is farmed here up to a height of 140 metres.
Rubens was one of a number of Flemish Baroque painters who received many commissions, and produced several of his best known works re-filling the empty churches.(David) Freedberg, throughout Several cities in France in the French wars of religion and in Germany, Bohemia and elsewhere in the Thirty Years War saw similar bursts of restocking. The rather extreme pronouncement by a synod in Antwerp in 1610 that in future the central panels of altarpieces should only show New Testament scenes was certainly ignored in the cases of many paintings by Rubens and other Flemish artists (and in particular the Jesuits continued to commission altarpieces centred on their saints), but nonetheless New Testament subjects probably did increase.(David) Freedberg, 139-140 Altarpieces became larger and more easy to make out from a distance, and the large painted or gilded carved wooden altarpieces that were the pride of many northern late medieval cities were often replaced with paintings.
The location of the Ophel of the Hebrew Bible is easy to make out from the references from and : it was on the eastern ridge, which descends south of the Temple, and probably near the middle of it. In current terms, the still extant Herodian cased-in Temple Mount is bordered to the south by a saddle, followed by the ridge in case, also known as the southeastern hill, which stretches down to the King's Garden and the (lower) Siloam Pool. If the Ophel was, as it seems, close to its centre, the use of the term "Ophel ridge" for the entire southeastern hill including the saddle, seems to be wrong. Two kings of Judah, Jotham and Manasseh, are described to have massively strengthened the fortifications at "Ophel" (), leading to the conclusion that this must have been an area of great strategic importance, and either very close to or identical with the "stronghold of Zion" conquered and reused by King David ().

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