Or, more accurately, he was seated on the footboard at the foot of the bed, with his feet on the gray-sheeted mattress. |
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Such tagging will make it possible for Wal-Mart to more accurately track the movement of goods and reduce inventory. |
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Sweetness in onions is more accurately termed lack of pungency, or mildness. |
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All three films feel like confessionals, or more accurately therapy sessions. |
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They no longer are only constitutive elements of being in the work of art but, more accurately, of being informed with beauty. |
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We hypothesize that chemical compositional factors of barley more accurately reflect digestible energy of barley. |
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But what I admire, or more accurately, am in awe of, is his manipulative ability. |
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Because of that, they captured trends and fads that were happening at the moment more accurately than movies that took a year to make. |
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They were more accurately the hijackers of art and aesthetics from the people and from everyday living. |
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Now I'm inclined to chalk that up to sheer dumb luck, or more accurately, to contingency. |
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Proteins and peptides would be more accurately defined in high-dimensional space by orthogonal axes representing truly independent characters. |
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The result is that your autopilot will usually hold headings close to south noticeably more accurately than when heading north. |
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This method also allowed us to more accurately quantify the stoichiometry of oligomerization at different pH values. |
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It could, perhaps more accurately, be described as a bailout of those US financial interests with investments in Mexican bonds. |
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The new survey data will help United Utilities to monitor water abstraction more accurately than ever before. |
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More powerful processors are demanded all the time in order to more accurately read seismic data. |
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In their stead came new surfaces stripped of unnecessary features, surfaces meant to reflect a building's function more accurately. |
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Isn't it more accurately a state of creative tension when all apparent contradictions are held together in a state of dynamic equipoise? |
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Infection is diagnosed more accurately by serum antibody tests or molecular polymerase chain reactions. |
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Today the phenomenon could be more accurately described as cultural imperialism. |
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Its best-known uses have been in physics and engineering, on such problems as how to aim bombs more accurately. |
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I sat down and watched the world go by, feeling the panic melt, or, more accurately, the new breathing space it freed up as it left. |
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These include promises that attempt to create a climate for their own fulfilment, and promises that are more accurately described as hyperbole. |
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So I've now changed the message to more accurately reflect what has happened. |
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The inflation rate would more accurately reflect what's actually happening on the ground. |
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Secondly, are the universals of human nature claimed by academic psychology more accurately seen as Western or Euroamerican patterns? |
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Well, more accurately, people have had an uneasy relationship with fur on the catwalk. |
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Under the terms of the draft agreement, the growers commit themselves to installing scales to more accurately determine the cutters' share. |
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The Shrimp spring rolls could be more accurately named super crispy tempura shrimp but the shumai was good and the pork bao a nice ratio of savory meat to soft bun. |
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High schools are remaking yearbooks to more accurately reflect student populations amid larger societal concerns about bullying, peer pressure, and self-esteem. |
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The software integrated the tide and current tables for the Chesapeake Bay so that it calculated more accurately the time to each waypoint of the trip. |
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The Tea Party Republicans who detest, or more accurately hate, this president will be maddened by his reelection. |
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Or perhaps more accurately, a man, in his last years, especially but not exclusively consumed by affairs of the spirit. |
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A new partnership between LeanIn.org and Getty Images aims to supply stock photos that more accurately portray modern women. |
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Nor is his face, or more accurately the shape of the hair that hides his face, easy to forget. |
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By the 1970s, however, the electronic theodolite began to replace the transit since it could measure angles more accurately on both the horizontal and vertical axes. |
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Further, distance-dependent or spatially correlated errors due to ionospheric, tropospheric or satellite orbit effects can be more accurately modelled in a network approach. |
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I am looking forward to being part of a campaign to challenge students to think more accurately and broad-mindedly about the fundamental issues that affect their lives. |
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By listening to the booms and looking at their spectrograms, the scientists can distinguish between individual bitterns and count them more accurately. |
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Nowadays the angle is taken as that between the normals to the faces and is measured roughly by a contact goniometer or more accurately by an optical goniometer. |
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We stood there, row after row of blank-faced benefactors, feeding coins in to what are now called fruit machines, but were once known more accurately as one-armed bandits. |
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His recent research, published in the journal Health Psychology, suggests that a simple stress test can more accurately identify people who are predisposed to heart problems. |
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You can't help being overqualified for a position, but you can tailor your resume and cover letter so that it more accurately speaks to the position for which you're applying. |
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Another aspect of the invention distinguishes thin lines from edges more accurately, and thus often produces fewer visual artifacts, than prior image processing circuits. |
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Or more accurately for me, within an inch of the toilet bowl. |
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Yet, in its clumsiness and incorrectness, it more accurately conveys Pamela's sense that she has done nothing wrong, though she is made to feel as if she has. |
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With the Piezo injectors, working at a pressure of up to 200 bar, the fuel is injected in the direct vicinity of the spark plug and is far more accurately controlled. |
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It means, rather, that our brains have to keep plugging along, trying to devise hypotheses that more accurately map the causal structure of reality. |
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It was not known from where the object originated so it was important to try to obtain more astrometry to define its orbit more accurately. |
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Once we get out of this sideways economy, our figures will more accurately reflect what we're truly capable of. |
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Much of this has been pure, or more accurately, impure, political theater. |
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More recently, theologians have sought to reformulate the TULIP acronym to more accurately reflect the Canons of Dort. |
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She established a system of tracking expenses more accurately. |
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This will enable physicians to enter the fallopian tubes through the cervix in order to more accurately and directly diagnose tubal disorders. |
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Historically, regions are divisions of historical provinces of Finland, areas which represent dialects and culture more accurately. |
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Proponents argue that since property cannot feel terror, damage to property is more accurately described as sabotage. |
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Modern radar systems perform the equivalent operation faster and more accurately using computers. |
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Rather, these activities are more accurately classified as representing a form of colonialism. |
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The simplest choice for the reference surface is a sphere, but the geoid is more accurately modelled by an ellipsoid. |
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Based on this work, Mayer had produced a set of tables predicting the position of the Moon more accurately than ever before. |
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Or more accurately, her animated alter ego tells my on-screen avatar. |
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Furthermore, Benigni's satire more accurately targets Johnny's overweening machismo and gynephobia than it does his erstwhile criminal dealings. |
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I see animated movies are now managing, by hazard or design, to reflect our contemporary reality more accurately than live-action movies. |
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It's a roll call, a bed check or, more accurately, a bankroll check. |
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Connecticut may be known as the land of steady habits, but Fairfield County's condo market might be more accurately called the home of the fire sale. |
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However, history is never this simple, with Edison much more accurately characterized as the light bulb's popularizer and Franklin as the inventor of the lightning rod. |
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They argue that Africans, or more accurately African elites, deliberately let European traders join in an already large trade in enslaved people and were not patronized. |
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When the route of the channel was more accurately plotted on 11 February, four mines were laid, then more on 12 February when the Channel Dash was on. |
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After 1492, when the north Atlantic Ocean began to be routinely sailed, and became more accurately mapped, depictions of Antillia gradually disappeared. |
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The wings of bats are much thinner and consist of more bones than that of birds, allowing bats to maneuver more accurately and fly with more lift and less drag. |
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It would be more accurately positioned as a sociopolitical system. |
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In general, the sense strand identified genotypes more accurately. |
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Kira Systems' machine learning contract analysis software helps professionals complete their review and analysis faster and more accurately than conventional methods. |
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The synchronism of two different geochemical parameters changes allows to determine the degree of buried organic matter transformation more accurately. |
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Moreover, special features of the PACS are designed to make it easier for radiologists to more accurately interpret mammograms and identify any potential breast abnormalities. |
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Throughout this paper, I use the vernacular transliteration mash rather than the Sanskritic form molcsha, as this more accurately reflects my participants' usage. |
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The new Linacs will improve the quality of service as they are equipped with cutting-edge technology, allowing them to destroy cancer cells more accurately. |
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