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"The camouflage used to be a lot thicker, but there's still a very thin layer of camouflage," she said.
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"When I started to write the film, my hair was a lot thicker than it is now," Mr. McEvoy said.
They can take care of road taxes and television licences at their local tobacconists, which are a lot thicker on the ground than Capitalia branches.
The data are messy, Mr Graham says, but by and large the geoweb is a lot thicker in rich places than in poor ones, and thickest of all in the Nordic countries (see map, next page).
The thickness of the gold film is a lot thicker than the skin depth for resisting the direct incident light, except in the area where the slits are fabricated.
"With other condoms you're not really aware that it's latex, but this smells like rubber, it's a lot thicker," she said.
Roll the dough to a thickness of approximately 1/4 inches [it's a lot thicker than one would imagine].
Well, that fog is growing a lot thicker.
"They will be a lot less in the thick of the action than they were before," he said.
My standard lunch is a sandwich, this month there will be a lot of tomato sammies with thick slices of homegrown tomatoes, fresh basil, on whole wheat bread.
It was simply because today's mattress manufacturers are making them a lot thicker than they used to, and that the sheet manufacturers haven't got the message yet.
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