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  2. Prima facie - Wikipedia

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    Prima facie (/ ˌ p r aɪ m ə ˈ f eɪ ʃ i,-ʃ ə,-ʃ i iː /; from Latin prīmā faciē) is a Latin expression meaning "at first sight", [1] or "based on first impression". [2] The literal translation would be "at first face" or "at first appearance", from the feminine forms of primus ("first") and facies ("face"), both in the ablative case.

  3. At First Glance - Wikipedia

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    "At First Glance" may refer to: A 1963 song on the soundtrack for The Great Escape; A 2018 song on the album Watermusic by Oh Land This page was last edited on 8 ...

  4. DeepSeek vs. ChatGPT: I tried the hot new AI model. It was ...

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    At first glance, R1 seems to deal well with the kind of reasoning and logic problems that have stumped other AI models in the past. ... counting and recounting the number of letters in the word ...

  5. Sight-reading - Wikipedia

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    Caravaggio's Rest on the Flight into Egypt (1594–96). In music, sight-reading, also called a prima vista (Italian meaning, "at first sight"), is the practice of reading and performing of a piece in a music notation that the performer has not seen or learned before.

  6. Eye contact - Wikipedia

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    The study found that the amount of eye contact between the study's German mothers and infants increased continuously over the first 12 weeks. The mother who held eye contact with her child early on (week 1–4) was described as sensitive to her infant whereas if she did not hold eye contact, her behavior was described as insensitive.

  7. Jargon - Wikipedia

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    At first glance, many people do not understand what these terms mean and may panic when they see these scientific names being used in reference to their health. [41] The argument as to whether medical jargon is a positive or negative attribute of a patient's experience has evidence to support both sides.

  8. Inscrutability of reference - Wikipedia

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    At first glance, it seems that gavagai simply translates with rabbit. Now, Quine points out that the background language and its referring devices might fool the linguist here, because he is misled in a sense that he always makes direct comparisons between the foreign language and his own.

  9. 50 Of The Nakedest Red Carpet Dresses *Ever* - AOL

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    The 50 nakedest red carpet dresses of all time—from Halle Berry's iconic Oscars gown to the time Kendall Jenner wore a casual thong to the Met Gala.