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But those characteristics can be drawbacks for actively managed E.T.F.'s because many of them are not only small, but also thinly traded.
He was also a member of Opus Dei, a conservative Roman Catholic group that discreetly served authoritarian regimes in Franco Spain and (according to Mr. Bolaño, whose fiction is also thinly disguised history) in Chile.
Maricopa County also extends south into the area of the Gadsden Purchase, but this area is also thinly populated.
Turns out, if you ask people a few simple questions they pretty much know, or demonstrate, that their brand of self-care is also thinly veiled inconsiderateness.
The sashimi courses may include a beautiful arrangement of lightly vinegared mackerel dotted with spicy yuzo kosho paste or beautiful madai snapper from Japan, but also thinly sliced raw Japanese Wagyu beef with cherry tomato wedges and a sauce made by boiling sansho pepper with sugar and soy.
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EA has also suffered because it spread itself too thinly, making too many mediocre games.
The chief executive of one of the largest NHS hospitals, speaking anonymously, said chasing new markets might also see management spread "too thinly and lose clinical oversight".
Dr. Sams also wrote thinly disguised stories about his life as a physician.
They are also marvelous thinly sliced and scattered on top of pizza dough before baking.
Both these husbands would also appear, thinly disguised, in its pages.
It is interesting that the editorial also expressed thinly veiled worries about the coming US presidential election.
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