It rose them to the surface and solidified into a deep-blue crystal that evened itself with the rest of the floor. |
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But Mr Howard's arrival as Opposition leader had evened things up all round. |
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The Mighty Ducks evened their series in Calgary by getting in alone several times on Flames netminder Miikka Kiprusoff. |
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This vessel also has an evened rim and a rounded lip, and is burnished on both interior and exterior surfaces. |
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He struggled until recently, when he evened out his stance and balanced his weight. |
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He also evened out dodgy quality by blending wines grown in differing microclimates within Champagne and across both hot and cold vintages. |
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The bottle has a direct neck and a globular body and an evened and rounded lip. |
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Finally, the battle between the microchip and the guinea pig has evened up. |
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We deserved to win the Senior Cup last season and lost it and now things have evened up. |
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The Russian fans evened the score by holding up nationalist flags and booing loudly during the Latvian anthem. |
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What I wanted was for the high's and particularly the lows to be evened out and they have been. |
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Although female and male primary enrollment rates have evened, overall enrollment has decreased. |
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We evened out and we were flying, the wind smacked our faces and it hurt but somehow it felt congratulatory. |
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It would have evened the scoreline and it would have given Kildare the push they so badly needed. |
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I didn't know what to do so I just waited it out, and pretty soon the rest of my body grew into the changes and I eventually evened out. |
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But estate agents in Tendring disagreed with the findings, saying prices evened out. |
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The game evened out for the next ten minutes and both sides had their opportunities to score. |
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I decided the top of the table needed to be evened out with a coat or two of gloss paint. |
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The Conservatives claimed any short-term imbalance could be evened out over the economic cycle. |
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The base coat contains absorbers to soak up sweat and oil, and the topcoat contains color that evened out my red blotches and discolorations. |
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The olla has a body diameter of 20.5 cm, a short, evened neck, and a rounded lip. |
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The compound bowls have evened rims with rounded to rolled lips and flat bases. |
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Perhaps what she did was terrible, but not so much more than what had been done to her, and ultimately her execution evened the score. |
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She evened out the heaviness of the dress's fabric with natural make-up that played up her radiant skin. |
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This discrepancy at birth is evened out later on, as the girl child has better instincts of survival. |
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Moya took a 6-3 lead in the tiebreaker, but couldn't capitalise on three set points as Agassi evened the score. |
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And, as the sound evened out, the dance floor filled and the wedding from the private dining room next door filtered in to continue its celebration. |
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By applying controlled wear, the tooth flank profile is evened across the entire tooth width and height so that it matches its mating gear. |
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Men are encouraged to take family leaves and the costs incurred upon employers by such leaves are evened out more than earlier. |
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The unbalanced cultural flow between developed and developing countries can only be evened out by means of preferential treatment agreements. |
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Soon it began to rain, and what began with the patter of hail became a succession of cloudbursts, which eventually evened out into an unremitting downpour. |
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The pigments match the natural skin tone and irregularities are evened out to perfection. |
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The water is evened out all over the earth's oceans, producing neap tides. |
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Economic differences between the municipalities are evened out through the State's proportioning system of income from general taxation. |
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Finally the course evened out and soon I'd reached the halfway point. |
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Our busiest months used to be during the winter but now it has evened out. |
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Cabbage used to cost only a few fen, less than one U.S. cent, a kilogram and a fraction of the price of other vegetables, but prices have since evened out. |
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The country first mollified America and evened out its trade books by raising the value of the yen. |
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But as time went on, the difference evened out and at the end of the courses, all the classes were reporting similar levels of closeness. |
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Milk production evened out and production of slaughter pigs and fruit and berries increased. |
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If the variations in gas flowing from these pumps evened out, it would have no effect on consumers. |
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Furthermore, sand-lime bricks, like aerated concrete, have a smooth surface that does not have to be evened out by jointing. |
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The Canadian Labour Congress suggests that those differing rates of gaining access to benefits should be evened out. |
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The divergent development in different Member States has evened out the market bias of previous years. |
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We have people who want to work more and we have people who want to work less, and surely it should be possible for those two things to be evened out better than they are now. |
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Large irregularities in the substrate up to 15mm can be evened out by spreading a levelling layer of CRISTALLIT-MBK-flex. |
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Her shoulder is packed with extra muscle, the backside is stronger, her top line has evened out and the burliness of her youth has gone. |
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Some of the natural relief in topography has been evened out, especially in Manhattan. |
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This matte-effect fluid make-up is long-lasting yet feels as light as a feather on the skin. Irregularities are evened out to perfection and the skin retains its natural appearance. |
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She was a few years older than he, and at first it sort of evened things out, him knowing the score while humoring her, letting her have her notions. |
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Total violent crimes in Saskatchewan have evened out over this time period and this line sits below the total criminal code offences in Saskatoon. |
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When the student pulled a prank on the principal, the principal evened the score by giving the student a suspension. |
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I thought the game was getting quite tousy and the way it had gone it was possible the ref might have evened things up with a second red. |
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Some of the city's natural variations in topography have been evened out. |
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In fact, when variables such as socio-economic levels are evened out, children with hypertension were four times more likely to have cognitive problems. |
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