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In the opening movement, one immediately noticed an energy in the phrasing, a readiness to allow the textures to bloom, and a more yielding approach, all of which combined to make this very much summertime not wintertime Sibelius.
Fit statistics between 0.7 and 1.3 are considered acceptable [ 30] though a more yielding criterion of between 0.5 and 1.5 is also considered useful for the measurement [ 32].
Cows at pasture have longer lying times than when they are housed [ 43] and the pasture provides a more yielding walking surface than most free stall designs.
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The role went to Brooke Shields, who offered up a softer, more yielding and pliant image of young female sexuality.
"I think I am got something more good-natured and complying," she wrote on one occasion; on another, she described herself as "a little more yielding".
This may well be deliberate; David complains she finds toasted crumpets "tough", which suggests she prefers a softer, more yielding inside.
CVS was recorded among 130 patients out of 19,848 subjects aged 20 years and more, yielding a total prevalence of 6.55/1,000 population.
What we have witnessed may be, as Puck says, "no more yielding but a dream".
Their crunchy outsides provided a nice contrast to the more yielding textures of the shrimp, okra and onion inside.
A simple model of a yielding system is used as a proxy for the non-linear behavior of a more complicated yielding system.
It has a good texture too: chewy around the edge, distinctly more yielding in the centre.
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