A small difference in the angle of a cannon will make the cannonball land in a slightly different place. |
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It's a tough act to follow and it's got rave reviews so it's slightly different. |
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The shape of the side windows is slightly different, but that obviously does not affect the aerodynamic shape. |
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It is also interesting to remember that slightly different standpoints are taken only after they were banned and reaccepted. |
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Imagine George Orwell, only with slightly different political opinions and in a really bad mood. |
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A rowing fin that oscillates about its root requires slightly different kinematics from the simple heaving and pitching plate. |
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Instead, the drug companies are reduced to producing slightly different versions of pre-existing products, which in the end is a zero-sum game. |
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I don't consider myself to be wrapped up in my own little world, I just like to look at things from a slightly different angle from them. |
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Likelihood and regression analyses give slightly different estimates of the slope and intercept. |
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Each of these two definitions seems to imply a relationship between slightly different concepts. |
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There is no written code of conduct for these venues, although each one will have a slightly different unwritten code of behavior. |
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Red Tories are a slightly different breed of libertarians who usually support Canadian traditions like monarchism and anti-Americanism. |
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On an only slightly different note, both the movie and Lucy's character seem a bad role model for impressionable young teens. |
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Yes, that was slightly different in that, as part of the sentencing process, it was tacked on. |
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Away days take slightly different formats depending upon the number of staff attending. |
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The main parties all offer slightly different versions of turned-on technocracy. |
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She remarks transitions from one frame to the next, rendering repetitive elements caught from slightly different points of view. |
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Every element in the central detail of Delvaux's Aurore reappears in Duchamp's tondo, but every element is slightly different. |
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Can you imagine my horror when I realised that all three radio sets were pipping at slightly different times. |
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An AP story uses a disjunction of relevance in a slightly different way, to weaken a topic sentence. |
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The crystals hit the glass with a distinctive, bell-like chiming, each one on a slightly different note. |
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Place live stems of white lilies cut to slightly different heights in a bell-shaped glass container. |
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In other works, bare-backed torsos hold slightly different poses, arms akimbo, hanging or folded, head turned slightly this way or that. |
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The test systems and the benchmarks used in the tests are slightly different. |
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For example, if it is trimmed with rayon lace, binding, or anything else, this will become a slightly different color from the silk. |
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Old English has a slightly different alphabet to modern English, including three letters which we don't have. |
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The Twa also speak Kirundi, although theirs is a slightly different dialect. |
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The charismatic CEO, seen from a slightly different angle, is a fairly traditional blowhard. |
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This indicates that the multiple-choice and essay questions are examining a slightly different set of skills. |
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He took a slightly different approach from those who've converted cars in the past. |
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Each of them met the structural requirements for flight in a slightly different way. |
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I took some snaps on the way home last night which show the city in a slightly different light. |
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Every rally has a slightly different character but this is very much one on its own. |
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I am sure they all have slightly different views, but it is something for the future. |
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Myomeres closest to the girdles are slightly different in shape and muscle fiber angle, but all of the intervening myomeres are nearly identical. |
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Sokolov tried a slightly different line than the one he played against Short, but once again the Bosnian drew a blank. |
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Each frame is rotated by three degrees in relation to its neighbour and is slightly different in height. |
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There are brands, products and categories and each has a slightly different meaning. |
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If I had done it only at a slightly different angle, it probably wouldn't have even broken the skin. |
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The sun shines brighter but in a slightly different spectrum, off to one side, somehow. |
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In 1980, scientists discovered that bull trout and Dolly Vardens are slightly different species. |
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Even within this strain, variations are seen, and slightly different strains are being seen in the countries affected in this outbreak. |
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There are various types of eczema, with slightly different causes and symptoms. |
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In a slightly different vein, the poems also propose an invisibly humble layperson's version of an engaged Zen Buddhist life. |
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They have slightly different builds and firmware, and they work differently. |
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At the end of the day, the result is that the same, not very large, cake is being divided up in a slightly different way. |
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Of course, many of my books are British editions with slightly different page numbers. |
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The Cantonese spoken in Hong Kong is similar to that used in Guangzhou, but the accent and some vocabulary are slightly different. |
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Known primarily for her quiet, captivating voice, Doiron sings with a style slightly different from previous releases. |
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Residents of the case-study communities have devised slightly different livelihood strategies to address the declining viability of agriculture. |
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These days, most cognitive and visual scientists agree that men and women have slightly different ways of orienting themselves spatially. |
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The style of the events will be slightly different to many races with checkpoints ready marked on maps. |
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To return to the musical analogy, the symphony sounds slightly different when played by different orchestras, even though the score is the same. |
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Recently, inspired by an article on artistic representations of the hyperbolic plane, McIntyre tried a slightly different approach. |
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To derive unitary permeability coefficients, however, a slightly different method is required. |
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She exchanged the crayon in her hand for a slightly different shade and began coloring again. |
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Subsequent runs of that same design and colorway may be slightly different. |
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Scrub with a slightly different physiognomy is present in two areas north of the river. |
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The two images are slightly different, but the observer's brain stitches them together into a single 3D image field. |
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Although there was a variety of slightly different recipes, the one in my mind was a pretty basic recipe for plain chiffon cake, I thought. |
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However, an analysis of early modern constructions of perception and the role of the passions, reveals something slightly different. |
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This revealed the presence of three or four acidic proteins with slightly different isoelectric points. |
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Sometimes we see several rings of slightly different color, each a species flourishing in a different temperature range. |
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Both are crystalline forms of sulfur, but their structures are slightly different. |
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Similarly, a short soak in water containing a little acid shifts the colour towards cyan, each acid producing a slightly different hue. |
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The different futharks do have slightly different forms for several runes, as well as varying inclusions. |
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When it comes to prepping and primping for a date, men and women have slightly different agendas. |
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I noticed the slightly different pronunciation, and spotted it as sounding French. |
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This type of space requires a slightly different treatment to spaces of finite, or denumerably infinite, dimensions. |
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If the laws of electromagnetism and nuclear physics were only slightly different, chemistry and biology would be impossible. |
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The domestic version is slightly different, but not yet available in an embeddable format. |
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For a comedian, her intensity is almost humourless, like she's partially disconnected, operating on a slightly different plane. |
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Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have slightly different atomic masses due to the presence of differing numbers of neutrons in the nucleus. |
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Plame, the cloak-and-dagger CIA veteran, took a slightly different position. |
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However, O'Neill and his team now want to sell the company's product on a slightly different basis, stressing the sheer variety of products it can offer numerate traders. |
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Although his drum version of Bring Me To Life was slightly different and it was obvious he was ad-libbing most of it, he managed to stumble his way though. |
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And there is hope that because each of the three countries used slightly different techniques, microscopic and chemical analysis might show up where the chemical was from. |
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But inside the church of San Lorenzo in Giglio harbor, Father Lorenzo Pasquotti keeps something slightly different. |
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The order of sale will be slightly different in that first will come the gimmer shearlings followed by breeding ewes then store lambs and, finally, tups. |
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The company carries everything from the slightly different to the really different in basins, toilets, bidets, baths, showers, fittings, accessories and bathroom storage. |
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But Instafamous trendsetter Ryker Wixom is slightly different from the rest. |
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You are simply repeating, in slightly different words, what has been said already. |
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Various themes and character's are rehashed in slightly different tones. |
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If one species with slightly different amounts of skin pigmentation couldn't live together, how could two species as different as two poles of a magnet cope? |
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If he lasts long enough to have impressionists take note of him, his impression wouldn't be that different to John Major, just with a slightly different voice. |
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Kaye says that while faddish taxidermy is still with us, it has taken a slightly different shape. |
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We've used the same basic technique but slightly different flavourings. |
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The tread and riser of each step is proportionately different so that consecutive steps require slightly different muscular effort, which Steele thought would reduce fatigue. |
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Each pool has slightly different mineral content, temperature, salinity, etc., so different pools may contain different communities of archaeans and other microbes. |
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Shirts are slightly different with long tail backs or grandad collars. |
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In the slightly different situation of a crystal with optical activity, the center of the bull's-eye is not black, and its color gives information about the amount of twist. |
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The anchor is also slightly different, including the string that fouls the anchor reaching further up and crossing back the vertical beam of the anchor. |
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The El Molo mainly speak Samburu now, a slightly different dialect. |
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This situation is slightly different, however, as they never outranked me. |
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Journalism has a slightly different set of rules for choosing topics and sorting evidence. |
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Pigeons released with an earth strength magnetic field around their heads vanish in slightly different directions depending on the polarity of the magnetic field. |
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The problem with slingbacks is that your heel is not held in place as securely as with pumps, so it lands at a slightly different spot each time you put your foot down. |
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We keep a tally of school shootings at The Daily Beast, too, using a slightly different methodology. |
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There's a certain naivety to the world with us, and also a feeling that we are kind of in our own little world where the rules are slightly different. |
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As we proceed through the film, each shot delivering a slightly different atmosphere to the one before it, we see the director serving the film supremely. |
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A slightly different process seems to be occurring in the area of sexual preference. |
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The Luttrell Psalter was composed by many artists, all of them with slightly different styles. |
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The surviving manuscripts of the whole Long Text fall into two groups, with slightly different readings. |
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In a slightly different account, the expression originates not with any member of a team, but with a particular player. |
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This model is prominent in Western and Northern European countries, and Japan, albeit in slightly different configurations. |
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Harcourt and Morley also sided with this group, though with slightly different aims. |
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With Zach it has been slightly different because he is a winger, so positionally there was less of an issue in terms of the impact on his body. |
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Note that because of the square-well air-bag model, these synchrotron azimuthals are slightly different from the conventional ones. |
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Pillow Talk allows two people to communicate when they're miles apart, but in a slightly different way. |
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Note that the software in question is slightly different from AutoCorrect. |
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The term Wallonia can mean slightly different things in different contexts. |
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Yet, like all 'escape attempts', migration exchanges one routinised and bureaucratised way of life for a slightly different one. |
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The two valves of the shell are slightly different in size and shape, the right valve being moderately concave. |
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Each of these versions is slightly different in size and text, and each is considered by historians to be equally authoritative. |
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The animals made slightly different sounds when communicating with different individuals, especially one of the opposite sex. |
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Each licensee used nationally built engines and used slightly different names. |
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Thus spinets normally had a slightly different tone quality, with fewer higher harmonics. |
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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. |
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Different federal and state courts sometimes have slightly different requirements for obtaining a permanent injunction. |
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There was a slightly different division of powers between county and district councils, however. |
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The course of the A1 has changed where towns or villages have been bypassed, and where new alignments have taken a slightly different route. |
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In systems theory, these types of rules exist in various fields of biology and society, but the term has slightly different meanings according to context. |
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Later in the same match, Azinger and Beck, who were playing the same brand and make of ball but each with a slightly different model, switched their balls. |
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If your gerbils are Shaw's jirds, these are slightly different. |
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The Smart Home Kit is slightly different, and much more exciting for tinkerers, or anyone who wants to play with home automation and network control. |
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An enzyme, slightly different in every species but always called luciferase, produces light when it cleaves another molecule, often called luciferin. |
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They then tested billions of slightly different enzymes to find ones that would attach the tRNA to the three kinds of synthetic amino acids used in the study. |
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The incoming signals pass through a lens and hit a diffraction grating that reflects them, each different wavelength at a slightly different angle. |
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The GT spec you get with the V8 further adds Brembo brakes, a fussier alloy wheel design, a very slightly different grille, launch control and a couple of 'GT' badges. |
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Semi-auto shotguns, on the other hand, are a slightly different animal. |
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It appeared in a slightly different rewriter in the previous Kickshaws. |
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Each followed a slightly different pattern of less-than-literal transcription, but systematic comparison of them acts as a cross-check and can provide supplementary details. |
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Because each egg and each sperm of a fraternal zygote contain slightly different genetic material, these two embryos do not have identical genetic makeups. |
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Most standard varieties are affected by the Great Vowel Shift, which changed the pronunciation of long vowels, but a few dialects have slightly different results. |
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With slightly different borders, the government office entity which currently contains most of Yorkshire is the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England. |
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Every manuscript is slightly different from every other one, even if they are copies of each other, because every scribe had different handwriting and made different errors. |
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Nobel's portrait also appears on the obverse of the Nobel Peace Prize medal and the Medal for the Prize in Economics, but with a slightly different design. |
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I think differently, my perspectives are slightly different. |
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The Stirling seal only has the second part and it's slightly different. |
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The second one had slightly different shape from the followings. |
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The Cantonese romanization systems of Macau are slightly different from Hong Kong's, the spellings are basically influenced by the Portuguese language. |
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With the exception of plural forms of verbs and a slightly different syntax, particularly in the written language, the language was the same as the Swedish of today. |
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Other organizations, however, may also work towards improved global quality of life using a slightly different definition and substantially different methods. |
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