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"You try to do something slightly innovative, slightly energetic, slightly celebratory of alive spirit, and instantly you're being talked to".
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Zelevinsky finely tunes lasers to a shade slightly less energetic, or cooler, than the atom's preferred frequency and shines it on the atom.
By using the same approach, slightly more energetic ultraviolet light can be made a boon for sterilising surfaces and drinking water using little energy.
The frequencies and polarizations of the laser beams were chosen in such a way that photons emitted by the gas atoms were slightly more energetic than photons absorbed by the atoms.
If you're slightly less energetic, consider renting a moped and riding the loop road around Mount Tantalus; there are gorgeous views all along this road (which starts at the top of Makiki St).
Though such theories — mirroring those often heard about the United States on the Pakistani side of the border, if slightly less energetic — have always been whispered here, they are picking up volume as the American withdrawal nears.
Jason Molina, an influential singer-songwriter whose relentlessly sad lyrics and clear and urgent tenor defined the two alternative bands he led, the lo-fi Songs: Ohia and the only slightly more energetic Magnolia Electric Co., died on March 16 at his home in Indianapolis.
Emerson's always been great, but as the reticent Reese, Caviezel is slightly more energetic and even wry at times.
Obama supporters can't blame moderator Jim Lehrer for his comatose performance given that the president himself was only slightly more energetic.
His playing may be slightly less energetic than it was fifty years ago, especially on the swingers, but he can more than hold his own in the quartet setting.
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