The mirror throws a bright light into a moderately lit room with walls of blackest brown. |
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Their goal is to continue their addiction moderately and get it under control, without letting it control them. |
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Very slowly or moderately it was rising, and I thought I was at the estate of a wealthy person for the architecture was very expensive looking. |
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Currently, the levels have just retreated from excessive bearishness and are thus moderately bullish. |
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The Avilla series consists of very deep, well drained, moderately permeable soils that formed in gravelly and loamy alluvium. |
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In a mixing glass, moderately muddle syrup, bitters, mint, orange and lime together. |
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What causes a washing machine to overflow, but only moderately and not consistently, and how do you fix it? |
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After all, I'm a moderately successful marketing professional, used to sifting through what people say to find what they actually mean. |
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The only moderately interesting question this week is how well they deliver their speeches. |
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Venous ulcers are superficial, have uneven edges, a base of ruddy proud flesh, and are moderately painful. |
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The described specimens are nearly equidimensional to slightly transverse in outline and moderately biconvex in profile. |
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When we started, we both knew that we would be leaving in 365 days, so it was moderately noncommittal and fairly unpressured. |
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I'm slow, but moderately clever and quite strong, and that reflects my childhood experiences, development and training level, not my gender. |
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I suppose it was a moderately successful experiment, and it's the shortest it's been for four years. |
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As it turns out, I'm a pretty healthy kid, moderately intact and surprisingly good with multiplication tables. |
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Worldwide, the firm has found, PC shipments will continue to grow moderately. |
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and mitral valve prolapse with valvular regurgitation are associated with moderately increased risk. |
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The moderately steep walk rewards you with wonderful views of the glacier and the mountains. |
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It is important, if it is to persist, that blogging should be a moderately profitable activity. |
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First of all, I'm fairly tall and moderately strong, although I'm not going to win any weightlifting contests. |
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The event was depressed by the lack of recent rain, but was still moderately successful. |
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Senegal is a moderately decentralized republic dominated by a strong presidency. |
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Not only that, but 1.5 percent said the event had a moderately or significantly negative effect. |
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It is moderately lime resistant and quite drought resistant, and so is widely used in Mediterranean climates. |
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Yet she doesn't even come off as a femme fatale, but rather just a sweet young woman only moderately pretty. |
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It fails to provide a strictly predictive model for even moderately complicated physical situations. |
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During the trial period the test car was not garaged, but exposed to moderately cold Michigan weather and one light snowfall. |
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After completing your 2 circuits, head outside and alternate 2 minutes of moderately paced walking with 2 minutes of power-walking or jogging. |
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Using a moderately heavy weight, do 8-12 reps of dumbbell French presses and then, with no rest, immediately perform 8-12 bench dips. |
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I am a moderately formal person who works as an art educator, and I am a Virgo. |
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When I walk out with my mail, I see a cowboy helping a moderately drunk cowgirl along the boardwalk. |
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Both his and our data indicate a main foliation that consistently dips moderately west. |
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But if you stick to a program of healthful, moderately sized meals, this could be all your body needs to rid itself of excess flab. |
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He says it's best to buy a moderately priced home that can appreciate, or buy a fixer-upper, make the repairs, and reap the financial benefit. |
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Compared with controls, significant results remained for deliberate self-harm in moderately and severely victimized individuals. |
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On high sites that rarely flood, species moderately tolerant to intolerant of saturated conditions should be emphasized. |
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Most virus diseases I believe would be containable moderately readily, once we know how they're transmitted. |
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Three pillow lava sites yielded data with westerly declinations and moderately inclined positive inclinations. |
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The writing must be comprehensible by a moderately intelligent human being. |
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I really want to replace my lovely Pentax SLR with a moderately competent equivalent. |
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Fly by Night is moderately well written but poorly acted and inexpertly directed. |
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The website is a companion to The Family Handyman magazine, which is a worthwhile subscription for the handyman who is moderately advanced. |
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In most cases the eruptive fever is divided into two sections, a moderately febrile stage and a fastigium or acme. |
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My shadow was moderately tall and skinny, rat's nest hair silhouetted like a rooster's comb. |
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Minimum basioccipital width is narrow relative to cavity width, suggesting the petrosals would have been moderately enlarged. |
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By now, having thoroughly perused the menu, it was obvious that Haus Munchen was priced very moderately. |
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Maltodextrin is a moderately sweet polysaccharide produced from corn starch and is usually found as a creamy white hygroscopic powder. |
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Honeycrisp blooms mid-season and is moderately resistant to apple scab and fire blight. |
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I've described my job as moderately sucky before, but now I can see it pushing closer to being a job I could love. |
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Since 1900, moderately damaging earthquakes have struck the seismic zone every few decades. |
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In many parts of the New World, harvest can be a time of heavy physical work for moderately low pay under trying conditions. |
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It's moderately funny, but I can't help feeling Brown would have been better used if he had a solid straight man to play off. |
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Examples of regulatory regions that were highly sensitive, moderately sensitive, and insensitive were found. |
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A number of other biochemical variables either remained insensitive to lead exposure or responded moderately to chelation treatment. |
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These moderately colored and highly pungent oleoresins are available with color standardized at 2000 to 5000 Standard International Units. |
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Based on my experience, making homemade hand lotions is actually uncomplicated, quick and moderately inexpensive. |
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One small lot of specimens from Alta Floresta, Mato Grosso, exhibited moderately rounded, well-developed octahedra. |
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The interiors are smoothly planed and drawer bottoms are moderately finished. |
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Its seeds are nut-like, moderately heavy, and are dispersed by gravity and animals, including birds. |
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Spring callas need moderately acid soil, generous amounts of moisture with good drainage and a resting period. |
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She was a moderately young woman with long fair hair twining around a gaudy hairpin. |
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In mild haemophilia, bleeding occurs only after moderately severe injury or after surgery. |
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In that survey Portlaoise was placed 18th in the league and deemed moderately littered. |
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The ring is white, moderately thick, with verrucose white squamules on the margin of the lower surface. |
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In her moderately buzzed state, Cecily felt as if she could have melted right then and there. |
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Colorless or pale reddish or yellowish-brown specimens with an earthy to moderately vitreous luster are most commonly observed. |
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Catsharks have moderately large spiracles, or respiratory openings, and five pairs of gill slits. |
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Corporate bond spreads generally widened slightly, with auto bond and CDS spreads moderately wider this week. |
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Since nitroglycerin is moderately volatile and adsorbs to plastic, the sublingual tablets must be stored in tightly closed glass containers. |
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In diphtheria, the throat is moderately sore, with tender cervical adenopathy. |
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Dry and semi-dry roses or blush wines exhibit fresh and fruity flavors and have a moderately high level of acidity. |
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Extraversion results were moderately low which suggests you are reclusive, quiet, unassertive, and secretive. |
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In the muscular dystrophies pharyngeal motor function is usually only moderately affected. |
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But transforming teacher jobs from moderately paid union sinecures to highly paid professional positions sounds like a good first step. |
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He looked almost like her brother, tall, and moderately muscled, with black hair, silvering at the temples. |
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Colors are moderately saturated, though a few of the British redcoats are so bright red that the color bleeds somewhat. |
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You can also press down moderately firmly on the abdomen, just above the mons. |
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The rocks are deformed into kilometre-scale monoclinal folds, the axes of which plunge moderately to steeply north northwest. |
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A round-trip ticket from America to Europe in the 1890s cost no more than a moderately priced bicycle. |
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These are within the budget of everyone prepared to spend moderately on good living, and respite from the rush and the hurry. |
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For this reason I decided to go for many moderately priced photographs rather than a few high priced photographs. |
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Quiet Fire in Blue Sky, a moderately sized oil on canvas, is an abstraction with subtle references to the visible world. |
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I found their arguments reasonable and a moderately acceptable update on the original book. |
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Overall the sheltie is a compact dog with a moderately long head, the tiniest of ears and an expression of wisdom and kindness. |
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Here, hearty staples can be washed down with a selection of moderately priced wines. |
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On other occasions the president adopted moderately accommodationist policies at least compared to his French and British wartime allies. |
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There are moderately priced ones like Sancerre or Vouvray which are admirable but you can expect to pay up to a tenner a bottle. |
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Across the street from the town's entrance was a moderately tawdry water park, populated by screaming kids and rowdy teens. |
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These well drained, moderately to rapidly permeable soils were formed in glacial outwash. |
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Copper is a moderately reactive metal that dissolves in most acids and alkalis. |
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The malars are only moderately projecting, especially when compared to those of East Baltics and Ladogans. |
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Beavers have large webbed hind feet and a moderately long but highly flattened tail, which is used for propulsion in the water. |
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It was a moderately brave act of which I remain immoderately proud, as a just and deeply felt tribute to a truly great player. |
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She was in a car with a male friend and his new girlfriend, a moderately well-known feminist theorist. |
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Both the wealthy and the moderately well-off use these trusts to minimise the amount of tax their estate will pay. |
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He is moderately stern, but amused when Billy stands in the skiff and waves good-bye to his merchant sailor friends. |
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Grossly, the right ventricular chamber was moderately to markedly dilated, and its free wall showed extensive myocardial adiposity. |
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This moderately paced, often rugged cross-country junket is for experienced backpackers. |
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At a mere 37 miles from top to toe, it makes an ideal destination for the moderately adventurous traveller. |
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A fully stocked bar with a vast supply of liquor and bottled beer, all moderately priced, are other choices of beverage. |
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But diners who visit moderately priced restaurants are also likely to be charged high mark-ups, particularly on the cheapest bottles of wine. |
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It is usually a very mild infection, transmitted as a moderately contagious airborne infection. |
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Fully licensed, a fairly standard wine list was moderately priced and offered several reasonably priced options by the glass. |
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Exercising moderately for 30 to 45 minutes seems to be just right in terms of recruiting the maximum number of lymphocytes. |
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The limbs are only moderately long, and the feet are narrow, with four main digits and short claws. |
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Both structure-based trees are moderately resolved with very short internal branches. |
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The grapes are amber to yellow-green in colour, thin skinned with firm, rich, moderately juicy, finely flavoured flesh. |
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Four different groups of blastoids with moderately wide ambulacra evolved from groups with narrow ambulacra. |
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This pair of movements was sometimes followed by a moderately slow dance movement, or the entire first section might be repeated. |
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But when she found a moderately priced health club near her office, she joined and began working out. |
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They inhabit all tropical and warm temperate seas, from the surface to moderately deep levels. |
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The solution is to weave a mesh composed of small, moderately priced objects rather than a handful of very large and very expensive ones. |
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As long as the laboratory is performing only unmodified moderately complex tests, this is the extent of the quality control requirements. |
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Most Cuckoos have moderately sized, slightly down curved bills, medium to long wings and zygodactylous feet. |
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The condensation of iron metal alloy and magnesian silicates divides the refractory elements from the moderately volatile elements. |
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In fact, that's the perfect way to get to know this moderately priced, easy-to-love restaurant. |
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Affected infants may have seizures or be moderately or severely neurologically impaired. |
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The new Remington 710 is a moderately priced, entry-level, bolt-action hunting rifle. |
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The downstairs rooms were moderately clean by the time the dough had risen the second time. |
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We enjoyed a glass with some Chambord Liqueur, a nice twist to this moderately dry champagne. |
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After a few weeks of casually watching the water level rise moderately along the riverbank, some concern began to set in. |
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It is unlikely that such a small amount of groundbait will attract many fish in a large moderately stocked water. |
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There does exist a whole universe of moderately priced but delicious wines that are easy to buy and effortless to drink. |
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I chose a moderately low-cut black tank top with torn sleeves, remnants from when it had been a T-shirt in a past life. |
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She was moderately overweight but no where near obese and the excess showed in her chubby cheeks and small saddlebags. |
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In fact, to date one of the most successful methods of reducing fibromyalgia's symptoms is by exercising regularly and moderately. |
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Industry watchers predict that, in the years ahead, consumption of organic foods will continue to rise moderately. |
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Even as economic growth rates have grown moderately, unemployment continues to rise unabated. |
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The malignant course of the disease is over, and it is now progressing more moderately. |
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In the end, the film's moderately optimistic stance is tempered with a standard commentary on war and the nature of human aggression. |
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Corporates were mixed, with investment grade bond spreads about unchanged and junk spreads continuing to widen moderately. |
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However, in spite of the tightened monetary policy, the growth rate of private sector credit increased moderately. |
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Now we have responsibility for my 88 year old cantankerous maiden aunt who suffers from moderately severe dementia and resides in a rest home. |
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The flagged rear hall leads to a moderately sized kitchen, scullery and separate wine cellar with 18 arched storage bays. |
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The parties range from socialist, to moderately conservative and free enterprise, to right-wing ultranationalistic, to near-religious. |
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The sediments that produced the beds were deposited in moderately deep waters located a hundred meters seaward of the escarpment. |
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Quality of clinical care varied substantially, and access to care, continuity of care, and interpersonal care varied moderately. |
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Place on a lightly greased baking sheet and bake in a moderately hot oven for 10 to 15 minutes. |
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Even though I can barely spell quadrisect, and despite the fact that I'm only moderately confident I know what it means, I'll give it my best shot. |
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The first part of the journey was slow going due to rough sastrugi and moderately strong winds rolling off the Mulock Glacier immediately north of us. |
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I think he's a moderately talented Dave Matthews knockoff who relies on his baby face and oh-so-sensitive balladry to appeal to the screaming-teenage-girl audience. |
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The Aussie's outercoat is moderately short and weather resistant while the undercoat, which insulates against both heat and cold, is short and dense. |
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As revealed by light microscope and SEM studies, nannofossils are moderately to well preserved with slight indications of overgrowths in the marlstones. |
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It is bilobate, divided by a moderately deep anteromedian groove. |
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He wasn't even moderately religious, let alone fanatically religious. |
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This is probably the most accurate method but requires centrifugation of the sample, analysis of the separated plasma, and use of a moderately complex equation. |
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There were times when being moderately famous was a big pain in the wazoo. |
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Even assuming that the brotherhoods may have been successful among their own membership, the majority of railroaders continued to drink, some moderately and others to excess. |
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This material, being light and moderately flexible, tends to amplify the sound of rushing water, especially in vertical piping where the flow is rapid. |
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For a mere generation, UK-wide public policy had matched the notion of Scottish egalitarianism, at least moderately. |
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These soils are moderately deep to deep, well-drained loam or silt loam surface soils with loam or silty clay loam subsoils, formed primarily in sandstone residuum. |
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The stretching lineation is commonly defined by biotite and by recrystallized plagioclase in tails surrounding rotated, moderately retrograded, garnet porphyroclasts. |
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Why is it so hard to find a moderately theologically literate reporter? |
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The moderately rough seas and the discoloured water certainly made the conditions ideal and several mixed catches of tailor, bream and jewfish were taken. |
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In the era of Tea Party stunts and dramatic fan-based delays, the debate was moderately fussy. |
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Marxism gets a pass from the theoreticians, even though it's a theory that could be understood for what it really is by any moderately bright child. |
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The caudal fin of the barrelfish is only slightly emarginate instead of deeply forked and its caudal peduncle moderately stout and without keels instead of very slender. |
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The tonsils were moderately enlarged with no deviation of the uvula. |
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The essayists are not all British but all of their expositions are measured, well stated summations of a middling to moderately conservative treatment of Paul. |
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To maintain the natural acid in wine grapes, growers plant in moderately warm regions, rather than hot, with cool nights that allow the vines to rest. |
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I'm moderately satisfied with all of them, I think, but not terribly. |
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When I first arrived in New York, I dated a moderately successful guy who kept a laptop on the bedside table and checked out stock prices before getting into or out of bed. |
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A report said the Council had had a moderately active and successful year, but every section had suffered from fluctuations in a more or less acute manner. |
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All he managed to do was moderately slow its rate of growth. |
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It seems fair to assume real income growth will slow moderately, as the expected easing of energy prices and tax rebates cushion the impact of a weak economy. |
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For those of you who may wonder why we are having our parties at the same place that is one of the reasons, ballrooms in other moderately priced hotels are not as big. |
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These huge domestic markets will provide the bedrock for creating and developing global brands on the back of skilled, moderately priced workforces. |
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What's a nice moderately priced hotel that's near to the shopping areas? |
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A simple, moderately priced every-night dinner wine is meant for tonight. |
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It was a moderately sized motel, reasonably furnished and decorated. |
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For diehards of the show, staying abreast of everything that happens to Ted and the gang is moderately difficult. |
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In America the reasonably well-off and moderately comfortable are the angry masses. |
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The smears were moderately cellular and included an admixture of the characteristic small ovoid blastemal elements and scattered spindled mesenchymal tumor cells. |
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They are largely silicified replacements of the once opaline skeletons, but details of their spicular and skeletal relationships are moderately well preserved. |
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Soils are composed of Gilpin silt loam, a moderately deep, well drained soil with a lower subsoil of silty clay loam of the subgroup Typic Hapludult. |
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Not since my first and final term of grad school have I taken a morsel of foreign information and extrapolated it into a moderately coherent essay. |
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The dominant taxa at that time had compressed, moderately to openly umbilicate shells with slowly expanding whorls, morphologies poorly exploited by Permian goniatitids. |
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The age distribution was moderately skewed, with no outliers. |
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The soil at the experimental site was a Lawes brown black clay loam, which is a moderately fertile deep alluvial, weakly cracking vertisol that was well drained. |
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I suspect it works because it's both written and directed by one person so it avoided the usual problem of a moderately good script being butchered by the director. |
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A whole lifetime of research and reading and reconsideration is packed into this one moderately sized volume. |
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For all his ruthlessness, Cromwell gave away a hostage to fortune by his efforts to propel Henrician religious policy in a moderately Protestant direction. |
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That method works well for me because for any moderately lengthy document I'll have used the outliner to put the skeleton of the document in place. |
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The twigs of the paper mulberry are hairy reddish brown, the bark is tan and smooth to moderately furrowed, the wood is soft and brittle, and it has conical buds. |
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I figure if you can eat two healthy, clean meals a day and not feel guilty about moderately indulging on the third meal, you're doing pretty well. |
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The relatively moderate brachiopod generic diversity is consistent with a moderately restrictive environment, including one below the photic zone. |
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It is likely that this is a result of their being much more resistant to abrasion and comminution in moderately coarse-grained, higher-energy environments. |
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In short, it was silly, funny, competent and only moderately contrived. |
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He believes Chinese ivory dealers are entrenched in Africa, dealing directly with the poachers to supply China with high volumes of moderately priced ivory. |
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The train was moderately patronized, not too crowded at all. |
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They studied patients with moderately severe Graves' orbitopathy, defined as motility impairment causing diplopia, proptosis of at least 23 mm or severe eyelid swelling. |
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Since this englacial rock has suffered little wear since falling on the ice, it is likely to consist in part of large and only moderately rounded boulders. |
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The problem, according to Martin, is that while the body size of a large species shrinks considerably in cases of island dwarfism, brain size shrinks moderately. |
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The lateral ends of the first primibrachials and first and second secundibrachials are in contact but moderately inset from the exteriorly convex medial part of the plates. |
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Native populations are found in loam or clay depressions containing moderately saline soils and a temporary water-table, and also on outcrops of gypso-saline marls. |
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While debt is moderately high, it is well-covered by the University's balance sheet assets. |
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During its brief life of just over a year, the Derby government proved moderately progressive. |
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As demand grew moderately in the United States and Western Europe, expanding economies such as China fueled exponential growth in demand. |
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Gulls have moderately long legs, especially when compared to the similar terns, with fully webbed feet. |
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They are generally uniform in shape, with heavy bodies, long wings, and moderately long necks. |
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The two valves of the shell are slightly different in size and shape, the right valve being moderately concave. |
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Above these shales we find a light, soft sandstone, sometimes of conglomeratic or breccioid structure, in moderately thick layers. |
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The bettongs live in moderately dry country and with the exception of the Boodie, which digs burrows, all make nests of grass on the ground. |
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The islands have a subtropical climate, with long hot summers and moderately warm winters. |
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The fleece is thick and moderately long and the tails are not normally docked. |
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Palpus with 3rd segment moderately swollen, a large, round, shallow, sensory pit on distal segment. |
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Black rockfish, like most other rockfish, are long-lived, moderately fecund livebearers with long reproductive life spans. |
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In contrast, a moderately weak digital signal and a very strong digital signal transmit equal picture quality. |
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So with analog, a moderately weak signal becomes snowy and subject to interference. |
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The feet are moderately long and more robust than in other members of the genus. |
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This illustrates how certain implementations of MMP can produce moderately proportional outcomes, similar to parallel voting. |
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This continues to be a moderately controversial stance, but it is somewhat less criticizable as a reactive activity than a proactive one. |
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Acanthophorites moderately well developed, each with 5 pale, upcurved macrosetae. |
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She converted a moderately successful piece goods business in Cincinnati into a dance supply company. |
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Two of its young confirmands, brothers ages 13 and 16, have autism, one severely, the other moderately. |
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Ventral sulcus and dorsal median fold moderately developed, originating in umbonal area. |
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Because the harmony is generally triadic the lullabies are only moderately difficult to read. |
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The tumour was circumscribed and moderately cellular comprised of spindle and stellate shaped cells with many prominent blood vessels. |
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Here no soils were found between the basal soil and the moderately developed spodosols at the surface. |
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The older lavas are moderately evolved tholeiitic basalts with low abundances of incompatible elements. |
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Elongate, moderately compressed laterally, body depth slightly decreasing caudad. |
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In terms of the TAAS minimum skills test, data from the voucher program's first year are moderately encouraging. |
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The seed coats are moderately or deeply reticulate with layers of scalariform thickenings on the radial walls. |
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The summers are moderately cool, and the winters tend to be rather stormy though rarely producing lightning. |
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The actor has kept a moderately low-profile in Washington, using his birthname Kalpen Modi in his government work and passing up interviews. |
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Old Norse was a moderately inflected language with high levels of nominal and verbal inflection. |
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Sternite VII finely granulose, with one pair of moderately strong, crenate lateral carinae. |
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If the specimen is moderately to heavily lipemic, instrument results will often be of poor precision and accuracy. |
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Central and southern Germany are transition regions which vary from moderately oceanic to continental. |
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We chose from a selection of cakes or a crisp chocolate chip cannolo to accompany our moderately bold coffee. |
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Histology revealed the tumour to be a squamous cell carcinoma, moderately differentiated and lightly keratinising. |
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And better hay crops east of the Rocky Mountains mean forage prices should remain moderately priced, barring widespread alfalfa winterkill. |
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Except that the house had an immensely large rambling loft at top, I made no other discoveries. It was moderately well furnished, but sparely. |
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It still has a moderately sized market of about 250 stalls held three days a week. |
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Subduction typically occurs at a moderately steep angle right at the point of the convergent plate boundary. |
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Both films were major box office successes, and the two films received positive, and moderately positive reviews, respectively. |
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The switching speed between dark and fight is moderately fast, on the order of 400 microseconds. |
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Unit G is composed of sparsely to moderately porphyritic basalt, with gabbroid xenoliths, plagioclase glomerocrysts and olivine microphenocrysts. |
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It received mostly positive reviews, but performed moderately at the box office. |
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It has moderately warm summers and mild winters, with precipitation at all times of year. |
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Delius's first job was as the firm's representative in Stroud in Gloucestershire, where he did moderately well. |
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The summer's months are moderately warm, though summer is rather short and rainfall is spread through the year. |
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It has a strongly alkaline taste, and forms a moderately basic solution in water. |
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Since then, the portcullis has been a moderately common motif of English heraldry, especially that heraldry dating from the Tudor period. |
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On physical exam he was moderately tender to palpation in the left upper quadrant. |
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A moderately sized saltwater commercial fishery is located along the Atlantic side of Long Island. |
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The specimen has well-preserved shell sculpture and is moderately dorsoventrally compressed. |
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Old English was a moderately inflected language, using an extensive case system similar to that of modern Icelandic or German. |
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The University of Essex and Cranfield University also have moderately large research grants, but no other universities in the region do. |
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The arytenoid cartilages were mildly edematous and moderately erythematous. |
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It can cause the Heartland virus and human ehrlichiosis, both of which can be moderately severe to life threatening for humans, he said. |
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The pacification was moderately successful, but in 1634, Bratsk was destroyed and its garrison killed. |
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The Volga marks the approximate northern limit of moderately dense settlement. |
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The western third of Oregon is very wet in the winter, moderately to very wet during the spring and fall, and dry during the summer. |
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Precipitation tends to be spread moderately throughout the year with a peak in summer. |
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Neoplastic cells were predominantly of epitheloid shape and moderately pleomorphic. |
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The climate is influenced by moderately warm, humid air coming from the Atlantic Ocean. |
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The genus name is a good descriptor of the shells of personids, most of which are moderately to severely distorted. |
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Pronotum completely black, glabrous with moderately dense, fine punctures, but punctures denser and more distinct than that on vertex. |
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Kogut M The 'true' intracellular environment of moderately halophilic eubacteria. |
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The plants grow subtidally and attach to coral, rocks or shells in moderately exposed or sheltered rocky or pebble areas. |
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The left globe was moderately exophthalmic, and the nictitans was erythematous and partially protracted. |
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Brown bears have long, thick fur, with a moderately long mane at the back of the neck which varies somewhat across the races. |
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Since it is moderately hydrophobic, it is said to readily remove organic and inorganic compounds in the presence of water. |
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Futures traded moderately higher on the session but failed to take out Thursday's highs and ended with an inside trading session. |
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French Polynesia has a moderately developed economy, which is dependent on imported goods, tourism, and the financial assistance of mainland France. |
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Admiralty House is a moderately proportioned mansion to the south of the Ripley Building, built in the late 18th century as the residence of the First Lord of the Admiralty. |
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The granites are highly enriched in lithium, boron, caesium and uranium and moderately so in fluorine, gallium, germanium, rubidium, tin, tantalum, tungsten and thallium. |
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The heart of a seal is moderately flattened to allow the lungs to deflate. |
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These differences depend upon whether the dip of the strata from which they have been eroded are either nearly vertical, moderately dipping, or gently dipping. |
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The quality of psychiatrists varies widely. Take my last three pdocs, for example. One was terribly bad, the next one exceptionally good, and the current one moderately good. |
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Brittle stars are a moderately popular invertebrate in fishkeeping. |
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It says that India has made significant progress in universalizing primary education, and is moderately on track to achieve this Millennium Development Goal. |
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The AAIW is unique water mass in that it is a sinking water mass with a moderately low salinity, unlike most sinking water masses which have a relatively high salinity. |
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The European hare is listed as being of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature because it has a wide range and is moderately abundant. |
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The patient was a 6-year-old girl who presented with bilaterally draining anterior neck puncta, a preauricular sinus, and moderately severe bilateral hearing loss. |
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It shows moderately developed superciliary arches, relatively large mastoid processes with well-developed supramastoid crests and a prominent external occipital protuberance. |
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At the time the poem was published, the heroic couplet style in which it was written was a moderately new genre of poetry, and Pope's most ambitious work. |
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While the Allied fighters were moderately successful in protecting the ground and sea forces from aerial bombing, they were hampered by operating far from their home bases. |
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Although the tribes were moderately stable political entities, Gaul as a whole tended to be politically divided, there being virtually no unity among the various tribes. |
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However, his writings on the subject laid the foundation for the moderately successful codification work of David Dudley Field II in the United States a generation later. |
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To find new genes for resistance, Carson is looking to a wild variety, Avena barbata, listed as a noxious weed in Missouri and classified as moderately invasive in California. |
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Program partners have learned that to establish a moderately sized and stable ferret population requires relatively large and high quality complexes of prairie dog colonies. |
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It grows moderately fast and is often found growing with sugar maples. |
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Modern German remains moderately inflected, retaining four noun cases, although the genitive started falling into disuse in all but formal writing in Early New High German. |
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Summers are moderately warm with a number of hot days every month. |
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It has hot, muggy, moderately dry summers and mild to cool, wet winters. |
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It is a moderately reactive metal and strong reducing agent. |
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Most likely, the reduction of scallop growth rates is explained by the intraspecific competition for food caused by high scallop density in this moderately productive area. |
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American organic chemist Roger Adams produces moderately pure cannabidiol and cannabinol from Minnesotan wild hemp using a petroleum ether extraction process. |
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Non-residential buildings are assumed to be unaffected by moderate or moderately severe earthshocks. As earthshocks become severe, the amount of damage increases very rapidly. |
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Postocular area dark red-brown to black, moderately silver pruinose, dorsal setae moderately developed, pale yellow-white, other setae fine white. |
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Dichromacy is a moderately severe color vision defect. It is hereditary and, in the case of protanopia or deuteranopia, sex-linked, affecting predominantly males. |
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Napoleon's noble, moderately affluent background afforded him greater opportunities to study than were available to a typical Corsican of the time. |
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The northern group of islands is the most extensive and consists of a large number of moderately sized islands, linked to the Mainland by ferries and by air services. |
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Hyperactivity only increased moderately, and it was not determined if the preservatives, colorings, or a combination of the two were responsible for the increase. |
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The Awaiti sandy loam is developed from thin Tarawera tephra on fine pumiceous alluvium, chiefly derived from Kaharoa Ash and is moderately well drained. |
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The dolomite section is an alternation of grainstone with oolites and cream packstone, moldic and vuggy fair to good porosity and moderately hard to hard. |
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He was moderately successful in this endeavour and was able to score minor victories against the Danes, but his army was on the verge of collapse. |
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Golden eagles also occur in moderately mountainous habitat along the Mediterranean Sea, from Iberia and the Atlas Mountains in Morocco, to Greece, Turkey and Kurdistan. |
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