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Red wine glasses are round in shape with wider bowl; white wine glasses are slightly narrow than red wine glasses and champagne flutes are slim glasses featuring long stem with tapered bowl.
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And seats in both business and coach are slightly narrower on the 757.
For his part, the developer, Mr. DeSimone, has applied to the borough's planning board for a variance to create two lots, which are slightly narrower than allowed by the municipal building code.
There are also three-quarter beds (slightly wider than a standard single but not as wide as a double) and extra-long single beds (the norm in halls of residences), as well as single beds that are slightly narrower than standard, but a traveller probably wouldn't encounter these sizes.
The Montero Sport has 15-inch tires that are slightly smaller than those of the Explorer, because they are slightly narrower, but Mitsubishi recommends that customers raise the rear tires' pressure before carrying heavy loads -- a recommendation that Ford has not made for the Explorer.
The teeth are broad and triangular with serrated edges; those in the lower jaw are slightly narrower, more upright, and more finely serrated than those in the upper.
The primary dendrites of P-Rex2-deficient Purkinje neurons are slightly narrower, shorter and more convoluted than those of wild type cells.
The intervals are slightly narrower when based on indirect as well as direct evidence rather than direct evidence alone.
The resultant ranges are roughly equivalent to 95% CIs, but are slightly narrower, since they cannot take account of uncertainties in the mathematical formulation of the model.
Hawes et al. [ 8] showed that African feet are slightly narrower in the forefoot and wider in the rearfoot when compared to Caucasian feet of similar length.
These capillaries are slightly narrower than capillaries in post-mortem sections of human temporal cortex (6.5 µm) (Lauwers et al., 2008).
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