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It might be short, but How to Take Off Your Mask is a good little tale." [2] The first game also received the rating "Outstanding" with a score of 8.3 out of 10 on GAMERamble, with the reviewer saying, "Although not particularly deep, How To Take Off Your Mask is well written and explores some interesting themes. It is still rather linear, but ...
King Anri, originally a peasant, was the founder of the Kingdom of Altea who rescued Princess Artemis by using the divine blade Falchion sword to slay the Dragon King Medeus of the Dolhr Empire at the climax of the War of Liberation. King Marcelus became the second monarch of Altea after his brother Anri died unmarried and childless.
The use of high-tech surveillance in countries around the world to monitor protests and identify participants has led to the use of anti-facial recognition masks to thwart the surveillance. [1] The use of the mask can protect those who engage in peaceful protests so that government facial recognition technology cannot track and intimidate the ...
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Coded apertures or coded-aperture masks are grids, gratings, or other patterns of materials opaque to various wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. The wavelengths are usually high-energy radiation such as X-rays and gamma rays .
Thinking outside the box (also thinking out of the box [1] [2] or thinking beyond the box and, especially in Australia, thinking outside the square [3]) is an idiom that means to think differently, unconventionally, or from a new perspective. The phrase also often refers to novel or creative thinking.
(However, the government of Japan said "Face masks are not required when you are not talking with others, and not at close range indoors, but wear masks when talking with others at close range outdoors.)" [3] [4] On 10 February 2023, the government of Japan officially said using a face mask was a personal choice as of 13 March. [5]