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The most noticeable feature of a daisy is its white petals radiating outwards from a yellow center. Words used to describe this feature include: delicate, dainty, and cheerful.
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Chiaroscuro = the contrasts of light and dark.
3D simulation is never the same as 3D originated content. The processing involved is estimating depth and the difference between true 3D and simulated 3D is noticeable. If a television has such a feature, it is a bit of a bonus and rarely the reason to buy one model over another.
There are a lot of "Bella's Lullaby(s)". So, I have listed all that I could find. Bella's Lullaby(s), and, or, "Edward's" Lullaby. First: The River Flows in You by Yiruma http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdAuuycP_Uo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdfWVA-_LYA&feature=related Second: Trees by Kieko Matsui On piano, I couldn't find any in violin. Sorry. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOLEIRNGp-c Third: Bella's Lullaby by Carter Burwell, from the movie, but with little extra notes in the beginning. (Or some say the original) Again, it's on piano. I thought I would be able to find some on violin. I did find a few though (First). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PZb0Ecl1Sw Fourth: Bella's Lullaby by Carter Burwell. This is the same as the one before, but minus the stuff in the beginning. This is also in the movie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLqofK_cZQ8&feature=related Fifth: I giorni by Ludovico Einaudi http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmsNhcxKUcI&feature=related There's also a sixth one, but I couldn't find a video.... maybe you can. I think it's called "Bella's Lullaby by Edward Cullen", or Bella's Lullaby composed by Edward. But other Bella's Lullaby(s) (Previous ones^) keep coming up. It'd pretty much just a few notes repeated over and over for about 4:44. Sorry I couldn't be of more help, but I hope I at least helped some :)
Probably the most noticeable, most striking feature of the narwhal is its tusk. The feature is characteristic of males, very rarely of females. It consists of a 2-3 meter/7-10 foot long tooth that grows out of the incisor on the left side of the upper jaw.
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A salient feature is a prominent or important aspect of something that stands out or is easily noticeable. It is a key characteristic that helps to distinguish or define the object or concept it is associated with.