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A gray sky mutely deposited a fine, steady drizzle on us, and deciduous trees and bushes were leafless clumps of sticks.
She says this as if her daughter's cry could rouse a cadaver, even though most of the time it's relatively muffled compared with that of other babies: a fine, steady whimper.
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O'Connor Jnr could never match the grace of his uncle's natural swing, but he was a big-hearted man who played fine, steady and, on occasions, inspired golf.
Tway continued his fine, steady play with a four-under-par 67 that included three straight birdies from No. 12 to No. 14. Chalmers, a second-year tour pro from Perth, Western Australia, remained consistent with a 66.
Peering through microscopes and wielding tweezers and a fine needle in surgeon-steady hands, six workers snick the heads off anopheles mosquitoes, tease out the transparent salivary glands and pop them into little vials.
This is skilful work, needing a steady hand and a fine eye.
Her gravity and her steady gaze make her a fine heroine.
Johnson Charles heaved at Root's first delivery, not a bad one, and the ball spiralled to long-on; Stokes steadied himself and took a fine catch.
A fine toast for your New Year's Eve: to repeals, jobs, slow and steady pressure, and some hope, maybe, in the new year.
The steady-state pressure difference that develops is almost unmeasurably small unless the diffusion occurs through a fine capillary or a fine-grained porous material.
A fine, fine question.
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