I trust only the ones I love. I'm a verbal assassin, a #SaveOurChildren sniper. I spread God, Truth and Love. I'M NOT HERE FOR FOLLOWERS..

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Demons on display.

#BlessUp Macdaddy!

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I trust only the ones I love. I'm a verbal assassin, a #SaveOurChildren sniper. I spread God, Truth and Love. I'M NOT HERE FOR FOLLOWERS..

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Now that's an oxymoron image....politicians and "brain initiative" do they even have brains?

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A Farewell for Dr. Francis Collins: Barack Obama - YouTube

Barack Obama, 44th U.S. President, expresses his admiration for Dr. Collins’ dedication to research as well as his ability to communicate complex scientific ...

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Incrimination

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rim (third-person singular simple present rims, present participle rimming, simple past and past participle rimmed)

(transitive) To form a rim on.

(transitive) To follow the contours, possibly creating a circuit.

Palm trees rim the beach.

A walking path rims the island.

(transitive or intransitive, of a ball) To roll around a rim.

The golf ball rimmed the cup.

The basketball rimmed in and out.

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From Middle English rim, rym, ryme, reme, from Old English rēoma (“membrane, ligament”), from Proto-West Germanic *reumō.

Noun

rim (plural rims)

(UK dialectal) A membrane.

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The lipid bilayer is a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules. These membranes are flat sheets that form a continuous barrier around all cells.

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transbilayer (not comparable)

Across or through a bilayer.

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see through

1.
not be deceived by someone or something; detect the true nature of someone or something.

"he can see through her lies and deceptions"

not be deceived by
not be taken in by
be wise to
get/have the measure of
read like a book
fathom
penetrate
realize
understand
not fall for
have someone's number
know someone's (little) game

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transparency
/tranˈsparənsi,trɑːnˈsparənsi/

noun
1.
the quality of allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen.

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"Get thee behind me, Satan"

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Microlens arrays are most often used to increase light collection efficiency of charge-coupled device arrays. They collect and focus light that would have otherwise fallen onto non-sensitive areas of the CCD. Microlens arrays are also commonly used in digital projectors, where they are used to focus light.

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mid 16th century (in projection (sense 6)): from Latin projectio(n- ), from proicere ‘throw forth’

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Laser projection means animations and graphics that are displayed on projection surfaces with a laser display. For displaying such laser projections a show laser system needs galvanometer scanners that move the laser beam so fast that the eyes of an observer see an animated laser picture.

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cove t ous
for bid den
Rom 7:7
What shall we say then? Is the law sin? God forbid. Nay, I had not known sin, but by the law: for I had not known lust, except the law had said, Thou shalt not covet.

"locality" (as a quality of bodies), from Latin locus "a place, spot" (see locus)
spot (n.)
c. 1200, "moral stain," probably from Old English splott "a spot, blot, patch (of land)," and partly from or related to Middle Dutch spotte "spot, speck."

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s pot
"deep, circular vessel,"