The listed carpetmaker saw his revenue increase slightly to $101.9 million in the six months to December 31. |
|
His comedy stylings were considered slightly edgier than many of his contemporaries, yet he was still mainstream enough to appear on television. |
|
Slightly over two-thirds noted their CSO's used parliamentary procedure during business meetings. |
|
Slightly embarrassed I'd said too much, I glanced at my plate in mild surprise. |
|
Slightly reassured by this, the girl sniffled and wiped her tears away with the back of her hand. |
|
Slightly less than a third said they were very distrustful of the software giant. |
|
Slightly angled stripes of red and white march across the painting's surface in a neat arrangement. |
|
Slightly shell-shocked, we are led to our hotel nursing sweet memories of swaying palms and grass skirts. |
|
Slightly sheepish in responding to questions over being a regular church-goer, Tom is keen to avoid being presented as a holier-than-thou type. |
|
Slightly fruity, consistently skunky and infamous for its hangover potential, most aficionados drink it for the fame, not the flavour. |
|
Slightly smaller, with about 40 covers, the restaurant will continue to produce his distinctive cuisine. |
|
Slightly hot peppers such as these often have a flavour of superior richness and interest. |
|
Slightly raised eyebrows and the rolling of eyes ensued as a result of his less than pleasant remark. |
|
Slightly more mature, but enough immaturity to still bring on a good blowout fight whenever we feel like. |
|
You are simply repeating, in slightly different words, what has been said already. |
|
His Second World War memoir, Slightly Out Of Focus, reveals a man who wore his bravery like blitheness. |
|
Slightly disconcerted by the lack of clues from the stranger as to what his ailments are, I look around. |
|
Slightly smaller than life-size, the statue's forehead bears a cobra, a symbol of royalty, and the face is painted a rich sienna. |
|
Slightly more than one half of the 290 patients who had ECT continued in the study as remitters. |
|
Slightly built, with neatly combed gray hair and a trimmed mustache, he looks out at us through thick eyeglasses. |
|
|
Slightly brighter today is Alpherg, which is taken as the starting point for the sidereal zodiac. |
|
Slightly off-centre, a constant whirlpool swirls and churns turbulently, sometimes spitting up a boiling fount. |
|
Slightly lame in his right leg after suffering from polio, Bruce said the idea really appealed to him. |
|
Slightly taper the pant leg on the inseam from the knee down and on the outer seam from the hip down. |
|
Slightly up slope, hobblebushes, transplanted last spring from a nearby forest, are relaxing after a summer of settling into their new homes. |
|
Slightly different results were obtained when using different orientations of the model. |
|
Slightly over one half said they read college brochures or catalogs, and one in four said they visited college websites. |
|
Slightly longer than tall, he has a coat of moderate length and coarseness with coloring that offers variety and individuality in each specimen. |
|
Slightly annoyingly I am not allowed to close them for two days, which rather dents the initial excitement of finally having curtains. |
|
Slightly lower grade stock, still of an acceptable quality, was then imported at a cheaper price from other parts of the world. |
|
Slightly moisten the rock salt with the water and spread on a tray large enough to take the oysters. |
|
Slightly surprised, they walk in only to be greeted warmly by a stewardess and ushered to a table. |
|
Slightly acidic white wines, such as Sauvignon or Muscadet, are best suited to salads or oily dishes. |
|
Slightly spookily the gig was once again partially interrupted by a violent thunderstorm. |
|
Slightly out on the timing, but an awful lot of Jack Aubrey seems to be there. |
|
At the time his PSA screening revealed only a slightly higher level of the antigen than the cut-off for his age group. |
|
June Ambrose is known in certain circles for slightly her eccentric tastes. |
|
Slightly jumpy, Michael peered into a mirror and tousled his hair, constantly shifting his weight. |
|
The Roots now preside from a large, wooden bandstand, the aggregation having grown slightly in size. |
|
Slightly disappointing, I'd have liked the hike in pay and the new location, but on the flip side, the job would have been a McJob. |
|
|
Slightly off topic, kudos to all my fellow bloggers who helped expose the guard document forgeries. |
|
Slightly dazed and confused from his fall, Levi recovered his state of mind. |
|
Slightly dazed by the encounter I step out into the brightness of the street. |
|
Slightly softer sand is preferred by a higher handicapper who cannot develop the clubhead speed needed to get through a firm sand bunker shot. |
|
Before it was split between Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, Baluchistan spread over an area slightly larger than California. |
|
Slightly hallucinogenic or dreamlike, this piece seems to speak of another time. |
|
Slightly out of the centre of town is the smart seaside resort area of Camps Bay. |
|
Slightly dotty but with a taste for high-risk gambles, Henderson hired the seasoned pro Van Damm to manage the Windmill. |
|
Slightly scatty, she is perceived as neurotic, which seems par for the course in the New York she inhabits. |
|
Slightly shorter and had more fat, the newcomer greeted his friend and handed over the unfamiliar electronic notepads. |
|
Folkestone's trade and population grew slightly but development was still hampered by sand and silt from the Pent Stream. |
|
At London, the water is slightly brackish with sea salt, being a mix of sea and fresh water. |
|
It flows into the Severn near the town of Chepstow, slightly upstream of the Bristol Avon on the opposite bank. |
|
It is usually warm most of the year with no pronounced rainy season, but slightly more rain in autumn and spring. |
|
Points on the real surface of the earth are usually above or below this idealized geoid surface and here the true vertical can vary slightly. |
|
There is slightly denser Iron Age and Roman activity with some evidence of at least seasonal occupation. |
|
Lead carbonate is slightly soluble in water, is insoluble in basic solution and is soluble in ammonium acetate and in acid solution. |
|
Small bits of ice, slightly salted or lemonized, will stop dizziness, headaches and indigestion. |
|
Boulton greatly reduced the counterfeiting problem by adding lines to the coin edges, and striking slightly concave planchets. |
|
Hovercraft use blowers to produce a large volume of air below the hull that is slightly above atmospheric pressure. |
|
|
By pulling slightly on the mass and then releasing it, the system will be set in sinusoid oscillating motion about the equilibrium position. |
|
The course of the A1 has changed where towns or villages have been bypassed, and where new alignments have taken a slightly different route. |
|
Usage, at about 50,000 vehicles, was lower than expected and traffic levels on the M6 were only slightly reduced as a result. |
|
For instance, the highest marker in Figure 8.1 represents an individual who high jumped about 6.3 ft and long jumped slightly more than 20 ft. |
|
The flourishing of sculpture in Mercia, occurred slightly later than in Northumbria and is dated to the second half of the 8th century. |
|
The question of ethnic identity is slightly more complex, but included below are those who identify with Irish or Scottish ethnicity. |
|
Specimens minute, high-spired, loxonematoid shells with slightly sinuate transverse costae on ephebic whorls. |
|
As the number start to rise slightly the packages increased to regain the lost profits. |
|
The situation is slightly more complex if electronic formatting is to be used. |
|
The captain's suggested design was changed only slightly and a crown was added. |
|
Vesicle elongated, globose, oval-shaped, slightly granulose, with long macrosetae. |
|
Should a score be only slightly below the pass mark, the candidate may appeal to get into grammar school. |
|
In England the schools account for a slightly higher percentage than in the UK as a whole. |
|
The readership was the financial community of the City of London, its only rival being the slightly older and more daring Financial News. |
|
Because of the great heat of the room, the caldarium was but slightly ornamented. |
|
In the 18th century, the stories began to develop a slightly more farcical vein. |
|
And think not slightly of this advertisement, but retire yourself into your country where you may expect the event in safety. |
|
This is sold as 'short cut bacon' and is usually priced slightly higher than middle bacon. |
|
Cheddar made in the classical way tends to have a sharp, pungent flavour, often slightly earthy. |
|
Once the onion and garlic have turned slightly golden then turmeric and garam masala are added. |
|
|
The Luttrell Psalter was composed by many artists, all of them with slightly different styles. |
|
The slightly younger Rembrandt was also to work mainly as a portraitist for a period. |
|
The Long Text appears to have been slightly better known, but still does not seem to have been widely circulated in late medieval England. |
|
The surviving manuscripts of the whole Long Text fall into two groups, with slightly different readings. |
|
And there is some evidence that MCTs do increase the metabolic rate slightly. |
|
From 1874 to 1878, Delius was educated at Bradford Grammar School, where the singer John Coates was his slightly older contemporary. |
|
The following year they moved slightly further afield, to the Henry Cole Lecture Theatre at the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
|
Wrists are slightly bent to avoid damage when punching and the elbows are kept tucked in to protect the ribcage. |
|
It is played on a larger pitch compared to the Rounders England game and consequently uses larger bats and slightly larger balls. |
|
Others are designed to retract slightly on impact to lessen the chance of bouncing out. |
|
It is only played with two bowls each, the Jack also has a bias and is only slightly smaller than the Bowls. |
|
A tee is a small peg that can be used to elevate the ball slightly above the ground up to a few centimetres high. |
|
In a slightly different account, the expression originates not with any member of a team, but with a particular player. |
|
For the first time, the crest was rendered in colour, which varied slightly over the crest's lifespan, finally becoming red, gold and green. |
|
The kicking foot usually makes contact with the ball slightly on the instep. |
|
Huddersfield is slightly above the English average for those who have no religion and also for the number of Muslims. |
|
The cyclopean walls of the acropolis of Mycenae have been dated to 1350 BC and those of Tiryns slightly earlier. |
|
The music was extended slightly to fit the final two lines of the first verse. |
|
With your knees slightly bent, bend forward and touch your toes. |
|
She shifted her position slightly so she could see the stage better. |
|
|
This was a statue of a slightly adipose child in a bath hat with its nappy round its ankles. |
|
Adnate mushroom gills are broadly attached to the stalk slightly above the bottom of the gill, with most of the gill fused to the stem. |
|
I was unprepared for the change in attire and started slightly when the alectryomancer reappeared. |
|
Dorsal spine curved slightly proximally and distally straight and slightly twisted anticlockwisely. |
|
Note that because of the square-well air-bag model, these synchrotron azimuthals are slightly different from the conventional ones. |
|
Kneller's portrait shows a handsome, even slightly effeminate young man, arrogant, perhaps petulant, but for many, the ideal beau sabreur. |
|
The surface of the holotype bears seven rounded annulations which slope very slightly orad from the venter. |
|
The spacing of the rollers has to be slightly greater than the fiber length to prevent breakage. |
|
These crested Bluntnoses we found upon all the islands. The slightly crested Bluntnose we found only on Albemarle and Indefatigable. |
|
I expected the air to be warm, breathlike, but it was slightly chilled, almost refrigerated, and it smelled of dust and old wool. |
|
Or an armless corner chair with slightly flared backs, buttonless tufts and an attached flat cushion? |
|
Free and slightly funky chamber music is the calling card of this festival. |
|
A slightly warm breeze came in the window from behind the chick-blinds which the gardener sprayed with water from the hose every fifteen minutes. |
|
Batavus, of somewhat the same shade, was slightly taller, and perhaps with a little more cochineal color. |
|
Cocozelle, which are mostly grown in Italy, are longer and thinner than zucchini and slightly bulbous at the flower end. |
|
Again, the crosslight is best designed to angle slightly upstage taking care not to produce shadows on backings. |
|
This is a slightly dodgy plan, because there is a lot that is being changed for this fix. |
|
The origin of each tube is situated closer to the older of each two consecutive varices, and the tube is bent dorsally and slightly posteriorly. |
|
Sensorimotor polyneuropathy was diagnosed by electroneurography with slightly reduced nerve conduction velocities and increased F wave latencies. |
|
After returning from the pool, Aleshia felt significantly better, though she was still slightly embarrassed. |
|
|
Belinda panicked for a second and then caught Neill just shake his head everso slightly and wink. |
|
As we approached the runway, the pilot fishtailed slightly to reduce landing speed. |
|
The King's face was slightly more fleshy than mine, the oval of its contour the least trifle more pronounced. |
|
Our society treats smoking flippantly as a slightly distasteful habit that can injure your health. It is not. It is drug addiction. |
|
Your geeky passions may differ slightly, and so the variations you teach your geeklings should as well. |
|
In fact, I'd been slightly gesuip ever since I'd settled into my seat in preparation for the 14-hour nonstop flight from Miami to Cape Town. |
|
The body of your discourse is sometime guarded with fragments, and the guards are but slightly basted on neither. |
|
The shot needs to be slightly thicker than half-ball to get to the center pocket. |
|
At last she spoke in a low voice, hesitating slightly, nevertheless going with incisive directness into the very heart of the problem. |
|
Until about 1750, in large part due to malnutrition, life expectancy in France was about 35 years, and only slightly higher in Britain. |
|
Darcy frowned slightly as he studied the robot. It was a new model, a little more humaniform than the older models were. |
|
They are generally about 10 percent denser than steel, although alloys using aluminium or silicon may be slightly less dense. |
|
The reflecting surface was typically made slightly convex so that the whole face could be seen in a small mirror. |
|
At the risk of being slightly hyperbolic, the fourth season of The Simpsons is the greatest thing in the history of the universe. |
|
All roads were equal in width and length, except for two, which were slightly wider than the others. |
|
York's population has a slightly higher elderly population than the national average. |
|
Norwegians are accustomed to variation, and may perceive Danish and Swedish only as slightly more distant dialects. |
|
Each of these versions is slightly different in size and text, and each is considered by historians to be equally authoritative. |
|
Relations between Henry and Catherine had been strained, but they eased slightly after Mary's birth. |
|
He did about as well as could be expected with the Jints, though the halo he gained lastseason was knocked slightly askew in the process. |
|
|
Rain is frequent throughout the year, although the summer is slightly wetter than the rest of the year. |
|
The entire state is vulnerable to a tornado strike, with the extreme southern portion of the state slightly less so than the rest of the state. |
|
This is a slightly higher proportion in production, and lower proportion in services, than the UK average. |
|
There was a slightly different division of powers between county and district councils, however. |
|
It has risen slightly to around 9,000 since, largely due to the development of the Barbican Estate. |
|
However the boundaries of the City of London no longer coincide with the old city wall, as the City expanded its jurisdiction slightly over time. |
|
The mountain hare is a large species, though it is slightly smaller than the European hare. |
|
From here the boundary went slightly north of the Amur River eastward to its lower reaches at the Sea of Okhotsk. |
|
When extinct plants are taken into account, the picture is slightly altered. |
|
Apart from the slightly high temperature, all the readings from the spacecraft are nominal. |
|
While it gained the 2 constituency seats of Edinburgh Western and North East Fife from the SNP, its vote share fell slightly overall. |
|
Traditionally, certain notes were sometimes tuned slightly off from just intonation. |
|
In these styles, the bridge is sometimes shaved down so that it is slightly less curved. |
|
It was again updated ever so slightly in the early 1990s to the current version. |
|
The way the scroll crest has appeared on the club shirt has varied slightly through the years. |
|
When sweeping, pressure and speed of the brush head are key in slightly increasing the layer of moisture that builds up under the stone. |
|
After Dalmeny railway station, the track curves very slightly to the east before coming to the southern approach viaduct. |
|
The Russian recension emerged after the 10th century on the basis of the earlier Bulgarian recension, from which it differed slightly. |
|
Glacier ice is slightly less dense than ice formed from frozen water because it contains tiny trapped air bubbles. |
|
The raised stone channels in which the water travelled were slightly slanted. |
|
|
In its purest form, it is a bright, slightly reddish yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. |
|
Silver is an extremely soft, ductile and malleable transition metal, though it is slightly less malleable than gold. |
|
The final settlement was confirmed in May, and Henry was widely praised for his humility in submitting to the slightly embarrassing peace. |
|
Henry shared many of his religious views with Louis of France, and the two men appear to have been slightly competitive in their piety. |
|
Sheldon recorded 182,396 slightly wounded and sick soldiers not struck off unit strength, which if included would make 399,590 German losses. |
|
The dates given are recent radiometric dates and vary slightly from those found in other sources. |
|
The measure was slightly altered some decades later to improve its utility for meteorologists. |
|
It is possibly a reference to a mound or slightly raised place in an otherwise marshy region. |
|
Razorbills nest along coastal cliffs in enclosed or slightly exposed crevices. |
|
This species has a horizontal stance and the tail feathers are slightly longer in the center in comparison to other alcids. |
|
It differs in its band of yellow fur around the neck and in having slightly larger ears and usually being slightly larger overall. |
|
Males are, on average, slightly longer and considerably heavier than females. |
|
Its economy was not tied to the rest of the world and was only slightly affected by the Great Depression. |
|
There are no clear boundaries between the dialects because they form a dialect continuum, varying only slightly from one village to the next. |
|
It will vary slightly depending on whether the focus is on the Old Testament, the letters of the New Testament, or the Canonical Gospels. |
|
This plan was rotated slightly on its site so that it aligned not with true east, but with sunrise on Easter of the year construction began. |
|
The initially irascible and slightly sinister Doctor quickly mellowed into a more compassionate figure. |
|
Doufuru has the consistency of slightly soft blue cheese, and a taste similar to Japanese miso paste, but less salty. |
|
Compared with water, this absorption is shifted toward slightly lower energies. |
|
It's slightly mysterious because nobody really knows where these places are. |
|
|
Straight or slightly sinuous sand ridges typically much longer than they are wide are known as linear dunes. |
|
In these urchins, the upper surface of the body is slightly domed, but the underside is flat, while the sides are devoid of tube feet. |
|
They live in shallow water, which can also be slightly brackish, and feed nocturnally. |
|
The symmetry is not perfect since one of the valves is slightly larger than the other, allowing one valve to fit inside the edge of the other. |
|
One half, the hypotheca, is slightly smaller than the other half, the epitheca. |
|
For cephalopods in general, the hues of the pigment granules are relatively constant within a species but can vary slightly between species. |
|
A second island type formed of coral is the uplifted coral platform, which is usually slightly larger than the low coral islands. |
|
This definition extends the original hundred slightly further east, to the River Gowy. |
|
Early research has found a number of medical treatments and dietary adjustments that help slightly limit the production of methane in ruminants. |
|
On the south of Spitsbergen, the temperature is slightly higher than further north and west. |
|
Business Premier fares also slightly undercut air fares on similar routes, targeted at regular business travellers. |
|
In recent years, the number of conscripted males has shrunk dramatically, while the number of female volunteers has increased slightly. |
|
Norwegians have little difficulty understanding Swedish, and Danes can also understand it, with slightly more difficulty than Norwegians. |
|
During the mild periods temperatures slightly below freezing point only occur if the night is both calm and free of clouds. |
|
This is a slightly slower growth than the national average, which has sextupled during the same period. |
|
The Dutch weather service KNMI uses the name of the Fladen Grounds, a slightly more northernly and deeper part of the North Sea. |
|
The received frequency will differ slightly from the broadcast frequency because of the movement of the satellite with respect to the receiver. |
|
The enclosure is unusual in appearance, having each of its four corners slightly elevated. |
|
The spit bends slightly west or east, changing its direction gradually, depending on the conditions of the tides and weather. |
|
The two valves of the shell are slightly different in size and shape, the right valve being moderately concave. |
|
|
In the northern extremity of the Fowlsheugh is an offshore skerry named Craiglethy, and slightly further a skerry called Gull Craig. |
|
The rock strata slopes slightly upwards to the south, giving the highest cliffs on the south and some beaches to the north. |
|
The bird points its head slightly upwards during swimming, but less so than cormorants. |
|
The bill is generally heavy and slightly hooked, with the larger species having stouter bills than the smaller species. |
|
Dutch vocabulary is mostly Germanic and incorporates slightly more Romance loans than German but far fewer than English. |
|
Seydlitz was constructed as a slightly enlarged version of the Moltke design, reaching a maximum speed of 29 knots. |
|
Located near to the coast, its climate is slightly milder than locations further inland. |
|
The boat was almost complete but was damaged slightly by the quarry machinery before its importance was identified. |
|
Collingwood altered the course of his column slightly so that the two lines converged at this line of attack. |
|
Caen has an oceanic climate that is slightly mildened due to its somewhat inland position. |
|
It has traditionally been typified by wooden structures, elevated slightly off the ground, with tiled or thatched roofs. |
|
Their breeding seasons are December to February and May to June, though this is slightly delayed in more northern latitudes. |
|
The wing bones of bats have a slightly lower breaking stress point than those of birds. |
|
The animals made slightly different sounds when communicating with different individuals, especially one of the opposite sex. |
|
Females tend to have narrower muzzles and foreheads, thinner necks, slightly shorter legs and less massive shoulders than males. |
|
These include fossil species like Haasiophis, Pachyrhachis and Eupodophis, which are slightly older than Najash. |
|
The basal colour of males will often be slightly lighter than that of the females, making the black zigzag pattern stand out. |
|
The magma inside the pillow cools slowly, so is slightly coarser grained than the skin, but nevertheless it is still classified as fine grained. |
|
Accordingly, the value of A is not a constant but also varying with time, slightly, about some average figure. |
|
However, April and May represent a slightly drier season, while August to October are the wettest months. |
|
|
Also, the AASW movement northward has gained some heat from the atmosphere, thereby increasing the temperature slightly. |
|
It can move slightly offshore, bringing a wet snow south of Boston to Richmond, Virginia, or even parts of the Carolinas. |
|
The femur evolved into a slightly more angular position to move the center of gravity toward the geometric center of the body. |
|
He may have been born slightly earlier than 1450, which is the approximate date most commonly given for his birth. |
|
Annual sunshine rates are slightly less than the regional average of 1,600 hours. |
|
Therefore, the rotors had to be tilted slightly in opposite directions to counter torque. |
|
Each licensee used nationally built engines and used slightly different names. |
|
Acoustically, rounded vowels are identified chiefly by a decrease in F2, although F1 is also slightly decreased. |
|
In the UK, fatality rates per mile or kilometre are slightly less than those for walking. |
|
The course has varied slightly with buoys tried at the Needles and a requirement to leave No Man's Land Fort to port. |
|
That corporation is only slightly pettier than they are greedy, and they are overdue to reap the consequences. |
|
As they ripen they soften until reaching the ripe state where they are red or orange in color and slightly soft to the touch. |
|
However, in that year working expenses had ballooned due to unspecified exceptional expenditure, and slightly exceeded the gross income. |
|
As a result, the new studio was made slightly larger so that it could accommodate a network production. |
|
His ears were of moderate size, and his nose projected a little at the top and then bent ever so slightly inward. |
|
It remained stable during most years, although in the 1970s, it went down slightly, possibly because of alcohol abuse. |
|
The Byzantine solidus also inspired the originally slightly less pure Arabian dinar. |
|
Conversely, menarche may be slightly later when a girl grows up in a large family with a biological father present. |
|
They have often been considered a slightly separate people from the Cape Dutch. |
|
From the remaining water a second dilution can be prepared plussing it to the next slightly higher potency. |
|
|
Poculiform cylindrically cup-shaped, with the base hemispherical, and but slightly, or not at all, spreading or recurved at the mouth. |
|
There are two different versions of Alexander's death and details of the death differ slightly in each. |
|
They continued south until they were slightly north of Homs, and successfully took Aleppo. |
|
In the seventh century BC, the military Arabian saddle appeared, which again improved the saddle design slightly. |
|
Thus the grid lines varied slightly for charts produced in different eras, due to the natural changes of the Earth's magnetic declination. |
|
The cartographer is thus constantly making judgements about what to include, what to leave out and what to show in a slightly incorrect place. |
|
A sizeable diaspora community exists across the world, slightly outnumbering inhabitants on the islands. |
|
The sea keeps winter temperatures slightly higher and summer temperatures a little lower on the coast than inland. |
|
While the Conquistadors may have been slightly taller, the Inca had the advantage of coping with the extraordinary altitude. |
|
Proctosigmoidoscopy revealed many ulcerations with slightly raises, sharply defined edges. |
|
Nutmeg and mace have similar sensory qualities, with nutmeg having a slightly sweeter and mace a more delicate flavour. |
|
The extrusion process is applied to modify the flavor by introducing a slightly roasted flavor and to pregelatinize the oat starch. |
|
They have gained slightly less federal money from national programs than they have paid in taxes. |
|
This hallucinogen is also a mild stimulant and hence enhances slightly the preorgasmic sensations. |
|
The UT land area is slightly over one half the entire area of the State of Maine. |
|
They were an affluent, unstuffy, slightly bohemian family, keen on holidays and socialising, with their own Mitfordian private language. |
|
The proctodeum is slightly larger than the urodeum in most species. It is separated from the urodeum by the uroproctodeal fold. |
|
Mail spread to Korea slightly later where it was imported as the armour of imperial guards and generals. |
|
These sheep produce a higher quantity of milk and have slightly longer lactation curves. |
|
Varieties that contain a slightly higher amylopectin content, a highly branched molecule, help the potato retain its shape when boiled. |
|
|
Thus spinets normally had a slightly different tone quality, with fewer higher harmonics. |
|
The protopod and the endopod are of about the same length, while the exopod is slightly longer. |
|
Australian spelling has also strayed slightly from British spelling, with some American spellings incorporated as standard. |
|
Cognates within a single language, or doublets, may have meanings that are slightly or even totally different. |
|
The written standards slightly differ in spelling and vocabulary, and are legally regulated. |
|
These variants do differ slightly, as is the case with other pluricentric languages. |
|
Voiceless stops in Pashto are slightly aspirated prevocalically in a stressed syllable. |
|
Every time a user's speech is vocalized for a given phoneme, it will be slightly different from other utterances, even for the same speaker. |
|
The term Estuary English has been used to describe London pronunciations that are slightly closer to RP than cockney. |
|
This process took slightly longer in unpublished vernacular literature and official records. |
|
Pronounced slightly differently, it is the word for the color black, and is rarely perceived as a pejorative. |
|
The earliest archaeological traces of civilization have been found on the island of Saipan, dated to 1500 BC or slightly before. |
|
The canon law of such a Church differs only slightly from that regarding a patriarchal Church. |
|
Combined hormonal contraceptives are associated with a slightly increased risk of venous and arterial blood clots. |
|
In each country the procedures for opening, ending, and in between sessions differs slightly. |
|
Different federal and state courts sometimes have slightly different requirements for obtaining a permanent injunction. |
|
The remaining western border runs slightly east of due south from its intersection with the arc. |
|
It existed for slightly over two years and was never approved by the United States Congress. |
|
Asquith had known Margot Tennant slightly since before his wife's death, and grew increasingly attached to her in his years as a widower. |
|
It consists of 23 bays with a giant Corinthian order over a rusticated ground floor, the five bays at each end project slightly from the facade. |
|
|
A typical overshot wheel has the water channelled to the wheel at the top and slightly beyond the axle. |
|
This model is prominent in Western and Northern European countries, and Japan, albeit in slightly different configurations. |
|
This problem was resolved probably at Merthyr Tydfil by combining puddling with one element of a slightly earlier process. |
|
This usually involves grinding the OD slightly higher than the finish grind OD to ensure the correct finish size. |
|
The result is a design that is slightly raised on the surface of the paper and covered in ink. |
|
Most adits are designed to slope slightly upwards from the entrance so that water will flow freely out of the mine. |
|
Thereafter, it doubled in the next 10 years, and then it is doubling again, maybe over a slightly longer span. |
|
Norrland is often portrayed slightly negatively in Swedish fiction, often being a place of terror and dread. |
|
Remound koji into oval volcano shape, re-cover tray with lid set slightly ajar, and re-cover incubation box with blankets. |
|
However, with the decrease in silt reaching the sea, it has been reported to be shrinking slightly each year since 1996 through erosion. |
|
The centre is slightly lower, an area of upland grazing and marshland known as Skiddaw Forest. |
|
Some species can bend their leaf edges slightly by thigmotropism, bringing additional glands into contact with the trapped insect. |
|
The most obvious features to recognize a ruffe are the ruffe's large, continuous dorsal fin and its slightly downturned mouth. |
|
The evidence seems conclusive that A. tarsimaculatus variety aquacaelestis is but slightly homophilous. |
|
During the same period, others turned to homebrewing and eventually a few of these brewers started to produce on a slightly larger scale. |
|
Charlotte is slightly older and is grateful to receive a proposal that will guarantee her a comfortable home. |
|
This route, open to anyone not using motorised vehicles, starts slightly farther south than the Pennine Way. |
|
Infant mortality is double the national average, and life expectancy is slightly lower than in other parts of the district. |
|
The tunnel is located immediately to the south of, but at a slightly higher level than, the canal tunnel. |
|
Because of the relative unimportance of the fluoride ion, the total and seawater scales differ only very slightly. |
|