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Oval: The forehead should be slightly broad, with narrower cheekbones and a tapering jawline.
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OK, so Herzog's definition of which answers are "pointless" might be slightly broader than that of his predecessor – "All answers are pointless, there are only questions" – and he would probably petition Alexander Armstrong to rechristen the show The Ecstasy of Truth, but wouldn't it be worth it just to hear him say, "So well done if you got any of those," just once in that incredible accent?
Within the trunk rudiments, the expression domain of MaLox5 appears to be slightly broader than that of MaScr.
Owing to the established tip broadening effect, the apparent lateral dimensions of the elevated protrusions appear to be slightly broader than in the left panel, but were in the same range as before.
Examples of themes might include a focus on thimbles/chatelaines/needle cases/tape measures, etc., (see list below for a whole range of ideas), or it could be slightly broader, such as bone or pearl sewing trinkets, or sewing machine items, etc. Choose a country or region.
Tempi are slightly broad but convincingly so.
As shown in Fig. 6f, the S reflection peak around a lag time of 4 s is slightly broad.
The mode distribution of star-shaped PPGs is slightly broader than that of linear PPGs.
In fact, the benefits that were included for the wind sector are slightly broader now than in previous years.
Nonetheless, the bill is slightly broader than most other states' rules in requiring some disclosures beyond simply fracking, according to Mr. Watson — and it may, he said, bring about a conversation about what disclosure rules should include.
However, the peaks are slightly broader and shifted with respect to those of the bulk crystal.
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