There was swelling, tenderness, erythema, and slight purulent discharge from the lesion. |
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The Chinese are reportedly already a slight majority but new plans indicate a big push to move more settlers in. |
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He patted me on the back and gave me a slight push to the door as if I should do it right now. |
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An eye dosed with the compound and promptly washed had slight conjunctivitis which no corneal or iritic effect and was normal within 3 days. |
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The putative victim uses a perhaps imagined slight to justify larger retaliation. |
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With natural materials, such as grasscloth, slight variations in colors are natural. |
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Some of the windows had shutters that were eerily creaking in the slight breeze. |
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They had set up their picnic in a slight shade and Matt peppered her with flattering comments that kept her blushing. |
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With its slight sweetness and slight effervescence, it left me with a smile on my face. |
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Full and potent but not too weighty, Montes Alpha Chardonnay 2003 exhibits a peachy, grapey nose with a slight effervescence. |
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I was pleasantly surprised with this wine, which had a slight effervescence and an intense fruitiness. |
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It then took only a slight mental effort to isolate a moment within that time stream and to observe it. |
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Lake Banyoles again turned on flat water with a slight hint of a head wind for semi-final Friday. |
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We were elated when, with a slight thud, our car nudged into the warmth of the terminal station. |
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There was a slight grimace upon his face but the grimace wasn't that of physical pain. |
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The general mood is slight shock, covered by a gritty determination to get on with whatever needs to be done. |
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My hips pressed closer to him, and a slight groan escaped from deep within my throat. |
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Instead, his look of irritation and slight anger remained, making her quickly look back down to the paper. |
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By the time you're downstairs all enthusiasm has been blunted somewhat, and you hit the streets with a slight feeling of irritation. |
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This could turn into a tight match with Queenstown possibly slight favourites with their home ground advantage. |
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Just after the bottom of the hill however we slammed into a slight dip in the slope. |
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At the end of a stand of trees, there was a slight dip, and at the bottom of that dip stood a white stone building. |
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There was no darkness flawing my skin, no dull shadow or slight imperfection to suggest anything had blemished its pale surface. |
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The wound was closed in layers, and a compressive dressing was applied with the ankle in slight plantar flexion. |
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The hair was also jet black, and the cheeks were darkened with a slight growth of stubble. |
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Splinting the finger in slight flexion for two weeks should promote proper healing. |
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She was used to the slight buzz of the electrical cords, but these wires hummed. |
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In that regard a slight emendation to footnote 16 on page 7 is needed, I believe. |
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As such, Prologue may be a slight disappointment for fans of the series and part-time gamers alike. |
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His outburst ended with a slight smirk, no doubt at my expression of unrestrained disbelief and anger. |
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He put a slight emphasis on the last word, as though unsure exactly what it implied. |
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With huge square towers linked by thick walkways, it stands on a slight eminence and is emphatically hellish. |
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He was also examined by a police surgeon and his own GP, and said he had suffered pain and discomfort and a slight scratch to his arm. |
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Replacement of NaCl for isosmotic sorbitol produced a slight depolarization of the membrane. |
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Once you regain feeling in your hand and wrist, you will feel a slight itch and bump. |
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This slight shifting reflects the solvent-excited state interactions and is likely governed primarily by dispersive interactions. |
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The displayed image isn't without problems, however, as some slight interlace flicker was apparent. |
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The room smelt of coffee and paper with a slight tint of men's aftershave, a masculine musky scent. |
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We observed a slight correlation in the month of birth for closely spaced siblings, but not among more distantly spaced offspring. |
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Lin totally misunderstood that comment, and got up into a high dudgeon over what he felt was a slight to his courage. |
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Aside from the slight diversion into the life story of his brother's weird friend, it had been a relatively normal session. |
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A seven-year-old boy miraculously escaped with only slight bruising and cuts after a brick thrown through a bus window hit him in the face. |
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The scornful laughter of the corpulent man was accompanied by a slight hiccuping. |
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The reflectors display a lateral sheet-form with a slight doming of the seafloor suggesting a subtle mound. |
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Sadly, one of the major parties has slight quibbles with the details of the agreement. |
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This fiction is a slight departure from my usual writing style and is an experiment in itself. |
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Although there was slight expiratory wheezing over both lungs, he was not coughing or visibly short of breath. |
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Nat stood a foot taller than Angie, with dark black floppy hair that hung over one of his deep blue eyes and with a slight build. |
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Sunday will be a mixture of sunny spells and downfalls of rain and Bank Holiday Monday will continue much like Sunday, with a slight breeze. |
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A boy on a skateboard, on his way home from a friend's place, tripped on a slight downhill slope on a quiet suburban street. |
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The style suits her slight frame, and the color pops perfectly against her complexion. |
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We did a good job and the car worked well apart from a slight problem with the downshift, which cost me a little bit of time. |
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In addition, Gallup does an employment tracking poll and Gallup forecasts a slight downtick in the unemployment figure in May. |
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As the door opened, he pulled one hand out, his thin, downturned mouth lifting into a charming smile that revealed a slight overbite. |
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If Humphrey had won a slight majority in the popular vote, more than likely Nixon would still have been elected. |
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As the slight rain drizzled onto my face, blurring my vision, I remembered Max. |
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This great change manifested itself in a sudden tiredness and slight nausea as the speaker's monotonous drone confirmed exactly the opposite. |
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In that swift glance, she acknowledged the sleepy glaze in those brilliant green eyes, the slight droop to her shoulders. |
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For example, as the three maple panels took shape, a woodworking friend noticed that a slight droop had appeared at one end. |
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She was barely 5ft tall and, walking with a slight droop of the shoulders, looked shorter still. |
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The bill is relatively short and fine-tipped, with a slight droop at the end. |
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While, in comparison to last summer, the employment rate has taken a slight drop, the numbers are by no means a bad omen. |
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Ironically, the use of the drum machine led to a slight change in timing which made the song all the more amazing. |
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She wore a flowing dress of light lavender, a complement to the slight olive tint of her skin. |
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She still looked just as lovely as ever, despite slight edema in her legs and arms and fluid retention in her face. |
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The slight loss of concentration in the final corner which cost her a skeleton medal on Friday highlighted the point. |
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These give excellent levels of grip on tarmac and in mud, but this is at the cost of some tyre rumble and a slight loss of precision. |
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The first thing you want to remember when jump-starting a car is that a slight possibility of explosion does exist. |
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However, there were slight trends for waterbirds, birds that breed at Delta Marsh, and short-distance migrants to arrive earlier over time. |
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She was dressed in all black, as usual, and her pale skin had a slight flush to it, perhaps from efforts to catch up with Mary. |
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He had regular features, brown round eyes, brown light hair and a slight growth of beard. |
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Variations in audio playback rate would be discernible as wow and flutter, but slight variations in video playback framerate are not apparent. |
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The Derbyshire side are slight favourites to progress to a clash in the last four at Sheffield, due to their seventh place in the league table. |
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This one is at a slight angle to the building, unlike the one by the entrance, but is no less imposing because of it. |
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Many physicians need years of medical school and residency to even get a slight grasp of the problem. |
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Now, I don't know exactly what type hers is, but I have a slight lazy eye that I have had my entire life. |
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The lake looked cold and still, although a slight breeze gently fanned its surface so that it seemed to have gills. |
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When she forays into Kentucky and the eastern mountains, both she and the Consort give the music a slight bend and loosen up a bit rhythmically. |
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This in turn instigated a slight blackout in our collective fashion senses, meaning that paisley will be back for a short while. |
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Externally, the most noticeable difference between the 172 and the 175 is the slight hump on the engine cowl behind the propeller. |
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They differ from earlier work, in a slight crabbedness of hand, a somewhat less generous use of space. |
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The initiative was perhaps the forerunner of today's hospitality boxes, although with a slight difference. |
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Thunder crashes above my head, I jump in slight fright, but reassure myself and keep walking. |
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Her slight frame and elfin appearance suggested a coy, pixieish quality but her work revealed wit and tough-minded resourcefulness. |
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A slight creak echoed in that same side street and a dark figure ascended from the ground as if rising from the dead. |
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She looked middle-aged, with only slight creases around her eyes, and along the corners of her mouth. |
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A slight crease appeared between Kel's brows, and her eyes narrowed as a new thought struck her. |
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The chlorophyll content was measured with an instrument called a SPAD meter which is sensitive to slight chlorophyll differences. |
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While you can get away with flat shoes during summer, opt for a slight heel for the colder months. |
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It has a shallowly forked tail and a slight crest that gives the head a squared-off look. |
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The front soundstage was wide and deep, with surrounds used for slight reverb and ambient audience sounds. |
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So, at ten o'clock, after a slight and fragile encore by the band, we were all promptly told to get out. |
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This painful condition renders bones so fragile that even a slight knock or fall can break them. |
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The whiteness of his robust crop of hair could, with a slight stretch, be thought premature. |
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The air was filled with the smell of yummy food and a slight sniff of alcohol. |
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A slight crosswind changing to a steady tailwind greeted rowers and spectators alike. |
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The amygdaloid body is an ovoid gray nuclear mass, oriented transversely and with a slight posterior concavity. |
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A covered freight car, the kind that often carries automobiles, suffered slight damage. |
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The gel was applied onto the skin with use of the fingers to apply a slight massage. |
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Nikki took his foot in her lap and applied slight pressure to the tender spot. |
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I heard a slight moan from his chest as Salian applied pressure to his back. |
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A plaintive moan emanating from the engine, a slight smell of burning and a death rattle coming from the exhaust. |
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No doubt the technical assessment is sound and benignly offered, but the mere voicing of it has a slight ring of presumptuousness. |
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Without this slight imperfection in the mechanism of DNA replication we would still be swimming round in the primeval soup. |
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A slight touch on the shift lever and the system automatically declutches, changes gear and re-engages the clutch. |
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A slight flicker is evident from time to time, and there are numerous small scratches in both the film print and the soundtrack. |
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There is some slight grain to the film, but the print has aged well, apart from a little shimmer in a few scenes. |
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She ran a hand through her hair carefully, a slight ghost of a smile fluttering across her lips. |
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Her fingers silently moved over the patterns on the fret-board, bringing her a slight ghost of what she had felt earlier. |
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Ideally, the grip you feel now should produce a straight shot or slight draw. |
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One of the slight gender-based differences is that the giggliest character has a female voice. |
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I mean, I don't believe you inherit these conditions per se, but you inherit a slight proclivity towards them. |
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When choosing them, look for those with a blotchy yellow or orange skin and with a slight give when pressed. |
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The slight hills and dips in the fields became the crumples of a quilt not completely smoothed down. |
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Many people are living on a razor's edge and only a slight interest rate increase will drive them over the edge. |
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You can drink it lightly chilled, and a slight frizzante element is a regional quirk in many of them. |
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Figure 2 shows how this slight advantage for the HX group cumulates into a substantial difference at the end of the study. |
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The hull has broken amidships and the wreck has a slight list to port either side of the break. |
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Nothing wrong with that, but a slight tweak in hand position transforms an ordinary curl into a hammer curl. |
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A slight smile crept across Merlin's features, and Armando felt worse than ever when he saw the smile transform into a full-face grin. |
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A couple of days after arriving I came down with a slight feverish head cold. |
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The pediatrician noted slight delay in ambulation at 12 months, but in line with maternal developmental patterns. |
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Triliny grinned and walked up to Kathryn, giving a slight curtsy and smiling at the girl's expression of disgust. |
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When the ER doctors noticed the slight bruising, they ran a CAT scan and called for a neurology consult. |
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Recordings are clear although they suffer from some slight reverberation in places. |
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I shot the line, the fly landed with a slight plop, hardly breaking the water surface. |
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She slapped the reins against the flat of her palm, a slight frown furrowing her tanned brow. |
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Situated in the farthest corner of the glade was a slight embankment, leading down into a large, crystal clear lake. |
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Everything looked pale gray in the moonlight, and a slight breeze made the grasses whisper around me. |
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It gained speed and momentum quickly due to its gross weight and a slight decline in the paved surface. |
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She was wearing an indignant expression, hands on her hips, and a slight pout on her full lips. |
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The weather was cold and drizzly with a slight easterly wind blowing towards me. |
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I shaved and washed my face before I left, getting rid of the slight five o'clock shadow that cursed my face around dinner time. |
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It is best planted with the root ball on a slight inward angle towards your object being covered, at the same height as was potted. |
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He always arrived in class on time, well groomed, white-haired, with a trim mustache, soft smile, cultured voice with a slight German accent. |
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It had long sleeves that slightly flared and over the dress she wore a slight scoop neck cloak. |
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The dawn chorus roused me very early again today, dragging me from snug warm covers to the desk after a slight detour to get coffee. |
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Strangely, it was his comparatively slight Short Story that rose to become the season's dazzler. |
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An owl glided nearby, wings whispering upon the darkness, huge eyes searching for slight movements in the sea of darkness. |
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I noticed the slight glimmer in his eyes when he mentioned my mother and gasped. |
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His words appeared to be sincere though I noticed a slight glimmer of amusement when he talked. |
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I've learned to watch his eyes for that slight glint of mischief that is forever lurking under the surface. |
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A slight glitch in the real life, nothing terribly serious, just time consuming. |
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In other words, there's very slight blockage and they want to take a preventative move, prophylactic heart surgery. |
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Rarely chalcopyrite appeared as a thin film on sphalerite crystal faces, giving specimens a slight iridescence. |
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But, when we do feel a slight bit dazed, it seems as though this dementedness is part of the film's charm. |
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Unfortunately a young schoolgirl, acting the goat, injured herself causing a slight cut on her knee. |
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There was a slight dent in the sheets next to me, and I knew that Charles had been sleeping there last night. |
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Ellis claimed that the two populations could be separated based on slight differences of their respective dental formulae. |
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The slight breeze was blowing her hair around and the sun shone, causing her golden hair to glisten. |
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On physical examination, slight proptosis of the left eye and ptosis of the left upper eyelid were noted. |
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Shoving his hands into the pockets of his tremendously puffy jacket, he heard crinkling and pulled out a slight crumpled piece of paper. |
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He looked like the goody-goody boy next door, tall and with a slight build, a little tanned, with wavy brown hair and plain brown eyes. |
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The slight breeze chilled Brian's skin and made goosebumps prickle across his arms and neck. |
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Sitting in the wheelchair, move forwards briefly, hold both hand rims tightly and pull back with a slight swing. |
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The secretary was a tall, solemn redhead with prominent front teeth and a slight speech disorder. |
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So from now on there'll be no childish attention-seeking and mentions of laryngitis and bronchial pneumonia every time I get a slight cough or sore throat. |
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The Top Frame is also elegantly simple to open: just slight pressure from one finger and it opens and closes again without a sound. |
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This performance led to a slight improvement in the general situation, allowing for some restoration of macroeconomic balances. |
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Lay the cork material onto the adhesive bed and, applying slight pressure, push into place to achieve an exact fit. |
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A chilled pea soup with a welcome sweetness was underlined by the slight savoriness of white miso. |
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He was an active person before, during, and after intervention, but expressed a slight reservation regarding activity level after intervention. |
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I have to confess that there's always a slight tinge of regret when these meetings draw to a close. |
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They have fairly rounded fins and a tail that is squarish with a slight indent. |
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By slight pressure of the fingers separating deglazed portions are removed fractionally. |
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I live in slight fear that people are going to expect me to loll around in a hair shirt for the rest of my life. |
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Her Sarah Jane never lost her slight nerviness, the trembling lip that said maybe she'd prefer the beach-and-cocktails. |
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In France we are seeing a slight fall in newsstand sales after a record year in 2008 thanks to the magazine's coverage of the political scene. |
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While in the narrow position, a cow rests more on her sternum with the neck in a slight crook and the rear legs close to the body. |
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I've some slight weather vane problems that are forcing me to gybe a lot, but apart from that everything's perfect. |
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A few temporary side effects, such as slight nausea, tend to pass quickly as you get used to the high intensity of light. |
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Once the ambient pressure rises in the hyperbaric chamber, you will feel a slight ear discomfort like you would feel in an airplane. |
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Note 6: The slight opalescence which may form is normal and does not cause any interference. |
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Where a company does not have a graphical order processing system, this is often perceived as representing 'merely' a slight loss of face. |
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It has a smooth taste with a slight acidulous final. Because of its creamy texture it is easy to spread. |
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Ivan Pereira, a very young man, of slight build and terse speech, was a fervid rooter for the home team. |
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When the mouse curser hovers over the text, a slight movement has been included to add dynamics. |
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Even slight hearing loss may slow up progress during speech and language development. |
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Her work took a slight change in direction, to creations that more directly told a story. |
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Every line shines, every moment is polished, the slight plot unfolds smoothly and sweetly – everything is done to a turn. |
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In repose, a slight slackness of the lower lid, which shows a small stripe of conjunctiva, is typical of the breed. |
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Changes to deep-black colour and elevation or slight infiltration suggest lentigo maligna melanoma. |
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When the sprayed liquid has been sucked up, lift the nozzle and begin at a new line with slight overlapping. |
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The banks did try to smooth ruffled feathers with a slight reduction in credit card rates. |
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Smooth the surface to create a watertight chimney hood with a slight slope to make water drain away from the chimney. |
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He has a thick voice, a slight lisp and an appealing tendency to run off at the mouth. |
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Intense fruity taste, with a slight gingery and bitter note that tends to gradually smoothen without altering the original taste and aroma. |
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There's a kind of Doppler effect that results: a slight increase in frequency as the decade approaches the artists. |
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This re-feudalization of northern China, along Mongol lines with a slight understructure of Chinese-type bureaucrats, lasted for many years. |
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In view of the slight weight of the Dr. Mach lamps, it is not fundamentally necessary to drill through the ceiling and use a counter-plate. |
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Add some soil and put the lid on with a slight opening, which allows the solids to vent. |
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The skull is flat and broad a slight frontal groove appears and the occipital protuberance, although present, is scarcely perceptible. |
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Dispense 6-8 sprays into one hand and rub both hands together until slight tackiness is noticed. |
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There's a slight bloatedness to the bass but the high end is crisp and detailed. |
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A slight misplacement of the leads, she added, and the patient would be killed, stunned, like a hog. |
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At one point, the two of us managed to crawl on hands and knees up a slight rise, to a point below the city walls. |
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It had a slight change there. That slight change has brought this to a screeching halt. |
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Even slight or involuntary bumps can cause the vehicle to topple over, with subsequent risk of serious harm to people or children. |
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Install the horizontal pipeline with a slight downward slope on both sides of the valve for condensate drainage. |
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Install regulators for steam applications with a slight downward slope on both sides for drainage of the condensate. |
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Finally, the Commission issued three corrigenda as a result of slight errors with no financial impact. |
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Here, instead of verbalizing her emotions, Winslet oozes dread via her broken-down visage, and slight mannerisms. |
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Cell renovator, it carries a slight peeling of the skin and remineralize your skin. |
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The jambs rise to a slight curve and are carved with molded panels garnished with a band of imbricated leaves. |
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It is common for beginners to try and make the cut from the elbow and so involve a slight bending of the arm. |
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The USD will also be affected by its yesterday's bearishness, as there may be a slight correction in the greenback. |
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This wine has aromas of spicy black fruit and a slight earthiness with a touch of perfume. |
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The batter is especially good, sweet and crispy with a slight hint of fresh popcorn. |
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Mr. Gerstein was always ready with a slight acceleration, a hairsbreadth rubato or a sudden, subtle shift of tone to keep you on your toes. |
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But Mr. Edwards did give a slight hint that an endorsement might still be coming. |
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A slight hint of danger, but the new attacking Murray v2.0 produces some heavy artillery. |
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But what's that slight hint of yellow bleeding into the blue and the peach not far from the center? |
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The taste is very mild, neutral and subtle with a slight hint of boiled potato. |
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Thus we begin in ignorance, and only a slight hint of the existence of God is present in us. |
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The black olive pesto has a delicate taste and a slight hint of bitterness. |
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They are then accompanied by slight pain, which usually is felt in the small of the back. |
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Whether with 6, 8 or 12 cylinders, a slight movement of your foot is all it takes shoot off, leaving metres of road behind you. |
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When mixed with other ingredients, it has a slight hint of the added condiments and has a creamy smooth texture which lingers in the mouth. |
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A slight hint at this can already be found in the parable of the vineyard proposed in today's Gospel and in the concluding words. |
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So even a slight hint of disagreement or criticism to outsiders is then dangerous. |
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Elementary flavours: above all a salty and acidic flavour, with a slight hint of bitterness detectable in some cheeses. |
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The sunflowers which cover the mountain add a slight hint of colour to the image. |
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Dry and nicely alcoholic on the palate, with delicate tannin and strong sappy flavour which perfectly balances the slight hint of tannin. |
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Primary aromas of red berries such as strawberries and blackberries are underscored by a slight hint of liquorice. |
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Since the cruise phases are defined by the phase indicator, slight speed increases could occur and it may be meaningful to apply an upshift. |
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The landscapes are various and changing depending on the depth of the slight pellicle of water which covers the salar in some areas. |
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As its name suggests, its aroma reminds undergrowth due to the chestnut mixture, the bramble, heather, lime, oak and a slight hint of hazelnut. |
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The heat of this rare spice grows in your mouth as it reveals a slight hint of bitterness. |
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This aromatic blend with slight pepperiness makes a delicious salad dressing when combined with a good olive oil and wine vinegar. |
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Smell: green flowers give off a strong odor from mango and peach, with a slight hint of vanilla. |
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Its colour is golden with a slight hint of roast in its aroma and taste that is due to its long oxidisation in wood. |
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A brilliant pale wine that has the elegant freshness of the Sauvignon with a slight hint of minerals. |
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Taking Italy by surprise the Greeks snuck ahead to a slight lead. |
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There is a slight reordering of the sequence of the points, which I have shared informally with members. |
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Selina swallowed hard as a slight shiver went down her spine. |
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A tastily scented blend with a slight hint of citrus. Enlivened by green tea, bits of oranges and essences of blood orange. |
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Yet there is a slight shiftiness, as if they don't want to let him down – but might. |
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Visibility was good. The conductor at Edson Yard recalled seeing stars in the sky and feeling a slight breeze when the cars were being secured. |
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We fall for its refined finishing: a mandarin collar, a discreet button fastening at the neckline, long sleeves and a slight A-line cut. |
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Air's music for it, whether rhythmic or choral, static or episodic, minimalist or anthemic, is slight and smooth as glass. |
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The lower portion presents loose skin that contributes to the formation of a slight dewlap. |
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The lower section is a conventional air-filled box, working under a slight negative pressure. |
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This hole is a slight dogleg with two fairway bunkers about 85 yards from the green. |
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A slight boost to higher frequencies helps to improve speech intelligibility in reverberant rooms. |
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That is why the things you hear may still seem right to you, even though you may already experience a slight hearing loss. |
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Magnetic surveys measure slight changes or perturbations in the earth's magnetic field, the force that aligns a compass needle. |
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There is a slight interior blankness that makes obsession possible, an inertness without which glamour is only camp. |
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Since even a slight change in its properties can radically alter a quantum dot's performance, the control of properties often creates difficulties in device applications. |
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These variations most often occur in color ribbons and are characterized as a slight color hue in grayscale images. |
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The couple with two children saw a slight drop in total welfare income as the province continued to claw back their federal child supplement. |
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Once we got to the beach, the rain tapered to a slight drizzle and we had our lunch of fajitas and quesadillas topped with fresh guacamole and a choice of mild or hot salsa. |
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They would carry a block of ochre to the nearest waterhole or spring, mix ochre and water into a paste and shape it again into a block, with a slight hollow at the bottom. |
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The rocky bedrock, with a slight slope off shore, is covered by a thin layer of gravel and pebbles, a few centimetres thick at most. |
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However, this is a slight quibble in what is an otherwise fine book. |
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The result is a wine good for ageing, with a bouquet of red fruits and a slight smokiness. |
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The bearings have to accommodate only the slight deadweights and minor gearwheel forces from a power take-off system. |
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This one combines full-bodied flavours with a slight smokiness, making it an ideal basis for stewed dishes. |
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With a slight time lag, the sales figure is a reflection of orders received. |
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If the latter is the case, that might be cause for at least a slight sense of abashment, if not shame. |
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Without experiencing the slight disjointedness of touching something without physically touching it yourself, it's difficult to elaborate. |
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During the day a straight black coffee, full-flavoured slight earthiness, almost acidy. |
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While in the other countries even slight negligence can lead to a conviction, Italy has raised the bar a little higher. |
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The fruit's name comes from the resemblance to pine cones that European explorers noticed, along with the slight apple flavor the early fruits had. |
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The first needle is pushed in gently and I am aware of a slight pinprick. |
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A simple cold with a cough, runny nose and slight fever is not serious and a child can still go to school with these types of symptoms. |
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Its leaf edges are involuted and have a slight waffle-like pattern. The underside has a sparse to moderately dense coat of flat-lying hairs. |
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The leaf blade is jagged, involuted at the edges and bubbled, with a slight waffle-like pattern. |
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Despite the volatility, the markets had seemed to be heading toward a slight one-week gain after Thursday's session. |
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The drawn curtains filtered the faint light with a slight red glow. |
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And should a silly, sometimes slight comedy like Veep be excised to include yet another harrowing drama, Rectify? |
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This slight premise is barely spelled out before each of the guests drift into reveries illustrating how they've arrived at this point in their lives. |
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A slight contrast in colors and fitted lines will flatter you endlessly. |
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It is loose cut through the leg, with a slight flare to add shape. |
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It appears that there was a slight leak right from the beginning, just a tiny drip but anyone who's been around kerosene will know that a tiny drip makes an enormous pong. |
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Expecting a scowl or at least a glare from my cousin, I was surprised to only receive a slight nod of the head as he got out of the car and jogged into the pool hall. |
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The only sign of exasperation was the slight flush to her cheeks. |
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The grin widened, and a slight flush crept across his cheeks. |
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To even out the slight irregularities in masonry or old plaster, it is likely you will need some shim material to get the furring surfaces flush with each other. |
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A slight modification to the final scene adds the only major concession to modern values to the play with nod to post-feminist ideals, but works pleasingly well. |
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There was a slight movement and a pale hand moved on the coverlet. |
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I heard the gates creak open and felt a slight shove to move forward. |
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These are smooth, with a slight silvery sheen on the grooved upper surface, sculptured with raised veins on the convex lower surface, and with a few crenations on the margins. |
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The bird has light-colored undersides and a slight crest on its head. |
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In regions where the temperature is near the freezing point, slight fluctuations can make a major difference in whether ice and snow covers will increase or melt away. |
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I always feel a slight frisson when I cross over to the south. |
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With a slight curtsey, the girl left, shutting the door behind her. |
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Getting back on track after a slight curveball is what's important. |
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So this is a slight downside of the new machine. It isn't a problem in terms of functionality, but it is a little bit of a problem in terms of design and convenience. |
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This strength is reinforced by the slight curvature of the structure, by the cutwaters on the upstream side of the uprights, and by the wide span of the lower tiers of arches. |
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Children with glue ear sometimes complain of slight earache. |
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Jesse's callowness has only grown in middle age, as has Celine's ability to detect a slight in any compliment. |
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This puts a slight damper on Kerry's whole domestic policy agenda. |
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Most patients get a slight fever after the procedure, which may be due to degeneration of the fibroid. |
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At last he reaches the final few notes, his body devoid of tension and he adds a slight delay as if playing with the listener, dangling the promise of an encore. |
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An apostrophe called a glottal stop represents a space and a slight pause. |
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This is a slight promotional plug on my part, but there are a lot of Star Wars devotees on this board, and you might well be interested in this prog. |
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He looked perfect, apart from a slight graze at the side of his head. |
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A discerning crowd that cheers the models, behaves in a dignified manner and overlooks any slight lapses in the show, encourages the models to put their best foot forward. |
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Initially it seems that the ship is grounded as solidly as a breakwater, but after a while the creaks and groans are evidence of movement, however slight this may be. |
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A slight dimple appeared on the calm surface of Lake Tahoma. |
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