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James Best was also a familiar face on 60s TV series' such as "Andy Griffith," but is probably better known for his starring role in "The Killer Shrews," and as a supporting player in Sam Fuller's "Shock Corridor" among others.
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I have noticed, albeit anecdotally, that research papers tend to put a strain on the hard drives of students' computers and they therefore frequently crash immediately prior to the due date of the paper.

Is it just that the amount of hard drive usage incurred while writing a research paper puts an excessive strain on the drives? Or could this be a phenomenon of the computer somehow reacting to the stress of the student as the deadline approaches?

I've noticed that this problem frequently occurs with students who fail to back up their hard drive with, let's say, either a copy on a removable drive or CD-ROM, or a paper copy.
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I would posit that the beard would seem to the observer to amplify the motions of the jaw, given that the beard adds volume to the jaw's size, therefore magnifying those parts of speech that include lower jaw movement.

Further research should also be conducted to test for color/contrast discrimination. E.g., that a dark beard, having greater contrast, would be more easily perceived than that of a lighter shade, given of course, that the test is performed using speakers have a relatively light complexion; the inverse could possibly hold true for speakers with skin tone similar to the shade of the facial hair.
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