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" ... At an extremely young age, a child might not be able to do much in terms of differentiating anything that they see. Asking to look for a cow or an umbrella is beyond their existing comprehension, and so it is usually the case that you might resort to having the youngster find entire buildings or perhaps identify puffy clouds in the sky. Besides the child not being able to identify smaller and distinctive objects, they might also have a difficult time telling one object from another. Asking them to find a particular person in a crowd of pedestrians could exceed their mental acumen and the group of people seems just a blur of many rather than a collection of distinguishable individuals. ... "
" ... Bake for 26-28 minutes. The tops should be puffy and firm. Stick a steak knife into the center of the loaf to check for doneness. A little bit of wetness is okay since it could be from a chocolate chunk or a cherry, but the knife should come out mostly dry. ... "
" ... Instead, both planets are “puffy, like Saturn,” Kipping says, “with a low density.” Large as they are, they’re lighter than Earth, and gaseous, not rocky. ... "
" ... One thing his both sides of his business have in common is they’re all stage sets. “This store is super theatrical,” Perron said. “You’re basically walking into a giant puffy jacket intertwined with an adult jungle gym. It’s great to be able to do something that’s semi permanent, straddles both the live show idea of entertainment and the interior polish and finesse of store design. I think the result is both elegant and playful at the same time. I hope people have fun.” ... "
" ... Upon collecting the sensory data, the AI driving system determines that a thing consisting of puffy white balls (of snow) and that has a hat and some seeming arms (made of sticks) might be a pedestrian. ... "