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  • The parish includes the larger villages of Sharpness and Purton.
  • This lens dramatically improved sharpness and chromatic aberration, and is especially
  • flattener lenses in binoculars improve edge sharpness and lower the distortion.
  • hty, the lens is valued for its solid build, sharpness and smooth bokeh effect.
  • Its high sharpness and contrast, low light falloff and distorti
  • raffic within the GHT area is to the port of Sharpness, and some sand dredging.
  • Optimal aperture (for sharpness and to reduce vignetting) is f/5.6 to f/8; f
  • His xingshu displays a sharpness and aggression which is instantly recognisab
  • a very refined grain, further improving the sharpness and toughness of its edge.
  • er films of its speed, is optimized for high sharpness and fine grain.
  • Reputed to have good sharpness and a large image circle, although there is
  • at offers low power consumption but inferior sharpness and brightness compared to TFT screens.
  • theless the texts of do not lose their inner sharpness and validity, they ridiculed pop-folk fashio
  • Ken Rockwell praised its sharpness and said it was a bargain compared to other
  • Large format Sonnars have good sharpness and contrast at large apertures, but are lar
  • ern lands", it was renowned for supernatural sharpness and hardness, as well as for being imbued wi
  • for excellent contrast, color rendition and sharpness, and it is widely considered to be one of th
  • s ability to register movement with peculiar sharpness and speed; at one extreme McGregor's dancing
  • As an advocate his sharpness and rapidity of insight gave him a formidabl
  • nt in the older 28-70mm lens, including poor sharpness and/or chromatic aberration.
  • in response to a tragic loss of life in the Sharpness area.
  • ivity to such targets, and may also increase sharpness, as such filters may also include antialiasi
  • Children from Sharpness attending school in Lydney were among the pa
  • The station was on the Sharpness Branch Line, part of the Midland Railway, wh
  • y across the river Severn with the Midland's Sharpness Branch Line, enabling access for the Forest
  • But in 1879, the Sharpness branch became a through-route with the openi
  • 894, was sold jointly to the GWR and MR; the Sharpness branch was transferred to the joint committe
  • 1964, when passenger services ceased on the Sharpness branch; goods facilities were withdrawn two
  • The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal near Frampton-on-Severn
  • 818 he was dismissed from the Gloucester and Sharpness canal project for improper procurement of co
  • between the junction with the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal and the Severn fell into disuse.
  • ley, Cam and Cambridge to the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal as a feeder to that waterway.
  • n the Forest of Dean; and the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal forms the boundary with the parish of
  • troudwater Navigation and the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal.
  • from the River Severn via the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal.
  • The GHT area, especially above Sharpness, contains much of special scientific interes
  • ways, but the quayside activities are run by Sharpness Dock Limited.
  • The track through the site remains as the Sharpness docks link is still open for very occasional
  • episodes have included the Gower Peninsula, Sharpness Docks, the University of Exeter and New York
  • Cold Steel claims that VG-1 has better sharpness, edge retention, point strength, shock, and
  • e and have an adverse impact on contrast and sharpness, especially when a strong light source is pr
  • mar was admired for his business ability and sharpness, he also drew fire for what was seen as his
  • ors, some diffusion of electrons and loss of sharpness in the longer wavelengths occurs.
  • The village of Sharpness is pronounced with the emphasis on the secon
  • Sharpness is an English port in Gloucestershire, one o
  • the river from the Severn Road Bridges up to Sharpness is Gloucester Harbour Trustees - they are re
  • The Trust included representatives from the Sharpness New Docks & Gloucester & Birmingham Company,
  • It combines the sharpness of mature cheddar, the nuttiness of Swiss ch
  • The ID is possible because the sharpness of the edge of the ring depends on the parti
  • down development and increase the perceived sharpness of the film.
  • ressent's bronze mounts were executed with a sharpness of finish and a grace and vigour of outline
  • The sharpness of a sword, and ability to keep that edge, i
  • eetness imparted by the lactose balances the sharpness of the highly roasted grains which give this
  • ce": a model pyramid alleged to maintain the sharpness of razor blades.
  • Given this mixture of usage, the number and sharpness of the bends and the fact that it is not unc
  • etween the states, especially loading gauge, sharpness of curves and axle load, especially in Queen
  • moist, rich creaminess of Camembert with the sharpness of blue Gorgonzola.
  • onths, time varying depending on the desired sharpness of the cheese.
  • z), adjustment of the Q which determines the sharpness of the bandwidth, and the level or gain cont
  • talented young man by all who knew him; the sharpness of his intellect is evidenced by the fact th
  • intensity of the depression, or increase the sharpness of anxiety by orders of magnitude (hallucino
  • ed rapid and precise settings without losing sharpness on the axis.
  • in order to test either a newly made sword's sharpness or a swordsman's skill.
  • Sharpness railway station served the village of Sharpn
  • , and without such a rehearsal we lacked the sharpness required at the top level in our first three
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  • Sharpness station was originally a terminus for the pa
  • dges, the meanders of the River Severn above Sharpness, the Forest of Dean, the Welsh hills of Monm
  • Bergamot is often present to add sharpness to the lavender top-note.
  • e (chalk) than average which tends to give a sharpness to the flavour of the hops.
  • ned subject sharply rendered, or to restrict sharpness to a small part of a scene.
  • er of my youth ... who was renowned with his sharpness; was able to overturn mountains and grind th
  • cellent contrast, color rendition and decent sharpness wide open .
  • The ecclesiastical parish is Sharpness with Purton, formerly part of the parish of