Login screen sometimes without user icon & apple logo animation

Sometimes when I boot my MacBook Pro the login screen doesn't show my user icon and the apple logo is in it's final position without the sliding up animation. Is this a general know bug/isssue in lion? Luckily the password field is shown...

Still facing this problem running OS X Lion 10.7.2. No one else having this kind of bug?

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