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Creme was sitting on a blue rolly chair in the center of a slightly raised stage.
In the back, there's a slightly raised stage and a floor of tables.
There is a slightly raised pad of flesh on the underside of the first joint of each finger.
He stenciled the phrases, character by character, with oil stick, a thick, viscous medium that creates a slightly raised, braillelike relief, and used colors that suited the words.
As I arrived, evacuees were being brought out of the water to a slightly raised stretch of land where railroad tracks ran under the highway.
Ms. Steidel now works at Mr. Henselmann's desk, which is built into a slightly raised platform and offers a panoramic view of Karl-Marx-Allee.
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A trace always remains, even years later... a refusal to accept humiliation can sometimes be conveyed by a look of defiance, a chin slightly raised, a refusal to capitulate under blows..
Within 24 hours of her return home to North Carolina, a nonpuritic, slightly raised, circular red lesion, approximately the size of a quarter, was noted on the medial aspect of her thigh.
The news is that though water on the road across the marsh was sometimes too deep for easy passage by car, and fields were often waterlogged, there was not what you could properly call a flood, and the pregnant ewes' immediate home, a paddock on slightly raised ground, carefully watched over from a traditional shepherd's hut, was relatively dry.
She sat forward and explained, in a voice only slightly raised, that Katrina was a man-made disaster, too.
The complex biochemical abnormalities described above are reflected in the CSF metabolite measurements, which show severe decreases in homovanillic acid and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in the context of a normal neopterin and a normal or slightly raised total biopterin (Table 6).
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