Slight cracks began to show and Keswick grabbed a goal, scoring from close to the back post. |
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Slight changes in pressure in your toes, heels and ankles are enough to manoeuvre you and the board in the correct direction. |
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Slight eccentricities are curtailed with gentle mocking, and social aberrations are laughed off the set. |
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Slight turbidity is a result of mucin secreted by the lining of the urinary tract. |
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Slight movements of hands or feet among the audience are tell-tale signs that the listeners' attention has been lost. |
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Slight and dark, with lustrous eyes and cheekbones to die for, he is even more attractive in the flesh than on screen. |
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Slight heating and cooling are enough to interconvert the gel between its liquid and stable forms. |
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Slight movements in supply and demand can trigger rapid fluctuations in prices. |
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Slight depression of the clutch stops the tractor's forward motion, while full depression stops the PTO action. |
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Slight variations in the diameter along the length of some filaments reflect either the degree of silica encrustation or septa in the original filament. |
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Slight as it is in such miniature form, this structure gives the poem a comprehensible general form within which the dashed off phrases can safely bombinate. |
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Slight anger stirred inside my temporarily blank mind, what about me? |
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Slight was made the subject of a 12-month community rehabilitation order after the court heard her father had loaned her the cash to settle the debt. |
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Slight changes in the dialogue also tilt toward the French version. |
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Slight anger crossed his face before he hid it under a mask of amusement. |
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Slight gains on Wall Street, and a smattering of bargain hunters, saw the index nudge ahead 9.2 points to 3490.0 by the close of another nervy day. |
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The double bill consists of A Slight Ache and Ashes to Ashes. |
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Beyond Slight Side is a rough upland with many craggy tops and a number of tarns, before the southward descent finally ends in Lower Eskdale. |
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Marblehead Johnson, Autophilia and Slight Return have become indie anthems and they were delivered and received with mutual energy. |
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Thursday. D. certainly improved. Better night. Slight tinge of damask revisiting cheek. |
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Also starting in Eskdale, the Terrace route can be followed from Wha House, first ascending Slight Side. |
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Slight oxidability of copper at high temperatures leads to contamination of the seam metal with high-melting oxides. |
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Despite regarding Slight Side as a separate entity, Wainwright included the wide upland area beyond it to the south west as a part of Scafell. |
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The range begins on the west with Slight Side before rising to the summits of Scafell, Scafell Pike and Great End. |
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Slight anisochromasia is normal due to the biconcave shape of erythrocytes, but if excessive, it may indicate iron deficiency. |
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Slight competitive advantage on the part of modern humans has accounted for Neanderthals' decline on a timescale of thousands of years. |
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Slight bleeding occurred during resection because of the severe adhesion of the tumour with the psoas major muscle and the spleen. |
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Slight adjustments in vertical speed while climbing or descending, or slight adjustments in airspeed while still complying with the ATC clearance are acceptable. |
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The film is based on Mitch Cullin's 2005 novel A Slight Trick of the Mind. |
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Slight pause for a digression upon the effect of scariness on children. |
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Slight changes between the two mounds are visible and expressed by the increase of sheep and cattle ratios, and by the decrease of carnivores and mesofauna in the East Mound. |
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An easy ridge then steps down southward over Long Green to Slight Side. |
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Slight variations in Earth's orbit lead to changes in the seasonal distribution of sunlight reaching the Earth's surface and how it is distributed across the globe. |
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The highest part of the fell is a ridge running south from Mickledore as far as Slight Side, which is counted as a separate fell by most guidebooks. |
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The stock market has continued to rise, except for a slight hiccup earlier this month. |
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Although there was some indirect Roman law influence on Scots law, the direct influence of Roman law was slight up until around the 15th century. |
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Even if the reproductive advantage is very slight, over many generations any advantageous heritable trait becomes dominant in the population. |
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In nature, most DNA has slight negative supercoiling that is introduced by enzymes called topoisomerases. |
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There has been a slight increase or no change in welfare and health inequalities between population groups in the 21st century. |
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The slight that can be conveyed in a glance, in a gracious smile, in a wave of the hand, is often the ne plus ultra of art. |
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Occasionally a paranoia or slight insecurity that is not based on reality will bring nigglings of that bad time. |
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Their beak is long, strong and conical with a slight downward curve at the end. |
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This may be due to the possibility of vibrato and of slight expressive adjustments in pitch and timbre. |
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However, the respective national definitions and the type of roads covered may present slight differences in different EU countries. |
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Similar slight overall increase in global river runoff and in average soil moisture has been perceived. |
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The shells of live oysters are usually tightly closed or snap shut given a slight tap. |
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The walking gait of gulls includes a slight side to side motion, something that can be exaggerated in breeding displays. |
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If a submarine's steel hull touched the copper wire, the slight voltage change caused by contact between two dissimilar metals was amplified. |
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It is also often stated that the historical changes have been relatively slight compared with some other languages. |
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The result is a slight lateral incline with increased distance from the ridge axis. |
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The carcasses were often hung for a time to improve the meat by slight decomposition, as with most other game. |
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In most of Latin America, a few basic types of sausages are consumed, with slight regional variations on each recipe. |
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This departure from accurate representation can be slight, partial, or complete. |
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There might have been a slight accretion of the moss and lichen on the shingled roof. |
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There was a slight tremor in his voice, that thrilled, answeringly, a chord in the heart of his questioner. |
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She had indeed issued from the palace in a plain gown and gipsy hat, carrying a badine, or slight stick, such as ladies then used. |
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An advantage of this borated oil is that it always retains a slight stickiness, and so gives a good joint when wrapped around wires, etc. |
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Miami's latest cold front slipped on out over the ocean early yesterday, leaving behind more than a slight chill, brisky winds and a few showers. |
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He stood up, with slight agitation, and poured himself a second glass of champagne, having quickly, burpingly, drunk the first. |
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Holland followed suit with a great increase in cask wines and a slight increase in bottled wines. |
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Such men are rarely able to satisfy women, partly because the coitive friction is insufficient and partly because their coitive urges are slight. |
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Receivers often incorporate digital equalisers to 'mop up' slight intersymbol interference after initial filtering at the receiver. |
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Just as Eazy had robbed Lonzo at Crew Cut Records, Suge and Dre had now ganked Eazy. This time, however, there was a slight problem. |
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The automobile headlamp uses either a parabolic reflector or a slight modification of it to obtain a concentrated light beam. |
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Cutler pushed forward the two necessary white chips. No one's hand was high, and Loomis made a slight winning. |
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The figures indicate a slight fall-off in the hydricity growth rate over the next several decades. |
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Aqueducts moved water through gravity alone, being constructed along a slight downward gradient within conduits of stone, brick or concrete. |
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He spoke the local Punic language fluently, but he was also educated in Latin and Greek, which he spoke with a slight accent. |
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A man who is conscious of having an ill character, cannot justly be angry with those who neglect and slight him. |
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Also, it has long been supposed that the influence of Celtic languages on Old English was slight. |
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His cold experience tempers all his heat, And inbred worth doth boasting valour slight. |
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Captain Whalley, who seemed lost in a mental effort as of doing a sum in his head, gave a slight start. |
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Most recent polls suggest a slight majority of voters oppose the idea of an in-out Nexit vote. |
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The cathedral that Wren started to build bears only a slight resemblance to the Warrant Design. |
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Protestants have a slight majority in Northern Ireland, according to the latest Northern Ireland Census. |
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By forcing water through a perforated cylinder, he could measure the slight viscous heating of the fluid. |
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The work contains some remarks on the relationship of logic to religion, but they are slight and cryptic. |
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Instead, torque comes from a slight misalignment of poles on the rotor with poles on the stator. |
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The farmer had freedom and rights over lands, with provision of a rent or duty to an overlord who provided only slight lordly input. |
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A European charm of manner and a slight Scandinavian accent completed his front. No one could have looked less like a lush-roller. |
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The replacement was successful, but he suffered a slight stroke, affecting his right hand. |
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The term brostep has been used by some as a slight pejorative descriptor for a style of popular Americanised dubstep. |
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If the 1980s were a low point for English Test cricket then the 1990s were only a slight improvement. |
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Data suggest slight decreases in markers of proliferation in the periosteal and midsutural areas analyzed. |
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The forehead was fairly straight rather than sloping like in Neanderthals, and with only slight browridges. |
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Since the advent of universal suffrage, the differences between county and borough constituencies are slight. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere and some areas of the Northern Hemisphere, such as southeastern North America, there was a slight warming. |
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Tidal movements in the Adriatic are slight, although larger amplitudes are known to occur occasionally. |
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Roger seems to have felt the slight, and this might explain his later reluctance to go crusading. |
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Greece used a quince and honey mixture with a slight amount of drying and then tightly packed into jars. |
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Another reason for the neglected status of avigation is the fact that in the past there has been only slight and spasmodic need for the new science. |
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This effect, combined with variation of effective false positive rate of the cluster-forming threshold over permutations, could explain this slight anticonservativeness. |
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There was a slight shuffling movement amoung the men crowded about. |
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Free gas in the riser was therefore subjected to a slight but continuous decrease in compressibility which merely served to prolong the period of afterflow. |
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As one moves toward the tropical side the slight winter cool season disappears, while at the poleward threshold of the subtropics the winters become cooler. |
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The temperature ranges, both diurnal and monthly, are unusually slight. |
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The typical ratio of males to females in a population is uncertain due to problems in collecting data, but a very slight preponderance of males at all ages is usual. |
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In the same paper the authors admit, however, that relative to the lower mantle, there is a slight westward component in the motions of all the plates. |
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If the object is moving either toward or away from the transmitter, there is a slight equivalent change in the frequency of the radio waves, caused by the Doppler effect. |
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Back off second speed, overshift stop screw slightly, and determine that speed poppet is seated in notch. Tighten screw to permit a very slight overshift of lever to rear. |
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As such, it can be considered a slight setback for the English nation and another example of Dutch superiority regarding pure seamanship at the time. |
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A slight cooling led to the advance of many alpine glaciers between 1950 and 1985, but since 1985 glacier retreat and mass loss has become larger and increasingly ubiquitous. |
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A slight ochreous shade is visible on the undersides of the flanks. |
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The Cairngorms were formed 40 million years before the last ice age, when slight uplift raised an eroded peneplain based on an exposed granite pluton. |
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Brazil's population increased significantly between 1940 and 1970, because of a decline in the mortality rate, even though the birth rate underwent a slight decline. |
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In general, however, the differences appear to be slight, and the distinction between Cumbric and Old Welsh is largely geographical rather than linguistic. |
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A slight move of the tiller, and the boat will go off course. |
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Alternatively, although Bell had detected a slight sound on his first test, the bullet may have been lodged too deeply to be detected by the crude apparatus. |
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The flag does not have reflection symmetry due to the slight pinwheeling of the St Patrick's and St Andrew's crosses, technically the counterchange of saltires. |
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All censuses since 1842 have shown a slight excess of females over males. |
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To deliberate, be it but in slight matters, doth importune me. |
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Working in a noisy factory left him with a slight hearing impediment. |
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Helioseismology, like terrestrial seismology, provides information about the interior of the body under study by using observations of slight motions on the surface. |
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At the time when I received the extract I happened to have a slight attack of rheumatism, and, in consequence, I commenced the trial of the gunjah upon myself. |
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So he was quite peremptory when a slight, soft-spoken man in a guayabera, trousers, and sandals began chatting with him and did not seem likely to stop. |
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In disease of the spleen, especially Banti's disease or fibro-adenia of the spleen, the increase of leukocytes is absent or slight, with no relative lymphocytosis. |
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There must be some efficient cause for each slight individual difference, as well as for more strongly marked variations which occasionally arise. |
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For many, the congruencies of the Anzac legend and the diggers who served in Vietnam were slight, too slight, and the legend seemed unable to accommodate them. |
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At least I should not die alone. Human eyes would watch me end. It was cold comfort I presume, but yet I derived some slight peace of mind from the contemplation of it. |
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Surface longitudinal breakly furrowed, slight lustrous, orange-brown. |
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But just then there was a slight altercation between Master Tommy and Master Jacky. Boys will be boys and our two twins were no exception to this golden rule. |
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Often, when all was dry, the heavens cloudless, and I was parched by thirst, a slight cloud would bedim the sky, shed the few drops that revived me, and vanish. |
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In sediments, the orientation of magnetic particles acquires a slight bias towards the magnetic field as they are deposited on an ocean floor or lake bottom. |
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Reduced stratospheric ozone has had a slight cooling influence on surface temperatures, while increased tropospheric ozone has had a somewhat larger warming effect. |
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Any penetration, however slight, is sufficient to complete the offense. |
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An active yeast culture from an ongoing batch may be added to the next boil after a slight chilling in order to produce fresh and highly palatable beer in mass quantity. |
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