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But accurately working out Mathilde's volume (necessary because density is the ratio of mass to volume) was harder.
But accurately or not, such subcultures see in Gorey's work an invitation "to return to a time of gentility," to quote the promoters of the annual Edwardian Ball, a celebration of Gorey.
But accurately turning the plane at that speed and maintaining the proper pitch, or up and down movement, is difficult, the pilots said, particularly for a novice pilot, and turning at that speed would have put excessive stress on the plane.
But accurately determining the condyle position in the fossa is essential when using a rigid fixation, because no spontaneous adaptation is possible.
But accurately documenting crimes inside the country's prisons has been hampered by North Korea's isolation, even as it develops a nuclear arsenal.
As Machiavelli cruelly but accurately puts it, progress often comes from hurting others".
Clare Clark's first novel, published in 2005, was inauspiciously — but accurately — titled.
One commentator uncharitably but accurately called the forum's members "impoverished, strategically unimportant island states".
Critics say that answers like this inadvertently, but accurately, spotlight the crisis of governance that underlies the runaway spending.
Alcohol, like firearms, has (as Gopnik puts it, snidely but accurately) "an ancient history in our city".
The new logo, in a typeface cheekily (but accurately) titled "product sans" is thought to be cleaner and easier to read but also – crucially – quicker to load.
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