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During her exam, I asked about her weight, as she was quite thin.
They have the same funnel butt characteristics that Holsteins have, and are quite thin and bony as well.
In order for it to work, a chip has to be removed from the "heat sink" that prevents it from getting too warm while it is operating, and the back of the wafer from which it is made must be planed quite thin to let as much light as possible escape.
The resulting shell of chocolate can be quite thin; in fact, it is preferable to make it as thin as possible.
The Cymru-Wales component of the site is, as the site authors and maintainers admit, quite thin in terms of resources and links.
The device is about as big as a Kindle DX (11.5-inch display and a very thin bezel) but quite thin (.25-inches).
"Ice has to be quite thin to continue melting away as the sun goes down and Fall approaches".
The stereo camera took functional 3D, as you can see — or rather, as you can't see, and the device is quite thin and light.
Even tertiary care centers categorized as providing level-2 newborn care may be stretched quite thin and may struggle to meet such requirements.
Quite thin.
Now she's gotten quite thin.
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