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Jingle shells are often thin and translucent and have pearly interiors.
Postmature newborns are often thin, with dry, wrinkled skin and unusually long hair and nails.
As one who sometimes wore out her welcome in mainstream media — she has worked at The Associated Press, Newsweek, The Los Angeles Times and New York Magazine — Ms. Finke found her métier on the Web, where sourcing standards are often thin or nonexistent and the prosecution of journalism is a far less mannered affair.
Flames are often thin and occupy a relatively small volume within the domain of interest.
However, industrial membranes are often thin film composites (TFCs) comprising the thin film on top of porous polymeric supports, and they may not be annealed above the Tg.
Jukebox musicals like Rock of Ages make their familiar pop songs the star, but the stories constructed around the karaoke jams are often thin and pointless.
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And curtains are often thinner.
That trend poses a potential problem for manufacturers since margins on tablets are often thinner than they have been accustomed to with PCs.
Subscription businesses that require revenue shares to both content owners and payment platforms, like the App Store, means there are often thinner margins than the normal challenging margins these business face.
Thinning and displacement of ethmoid septa or the medial wall, as well as truncation of the middle turbinate are, for example, frequent findings in nasal polyposis; similarly, the expanded sinus walls of mucoceles are often thinned if not totally demineralised.
The common lack of consolidation of volcaniclastic deposits means that, post-deposition, deposits are often thinned or removed by grainsize-dependent erosional processes, with anomalously thick deposits forming in topographic lows.
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