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The "field of dreams" clichés will no doubt be thick in the air then, but "field of persistence" is more to the point.
It will be thick in Ohio, Indiana, parts of Illinois, New Jersey and some counties in New York, Columbia, Kings, Nassau, Queens, Richmond and Suffolk.
Their contribution to tennis and this is especially true of Djokovic, the decade's greatest champion, who, at this point, must be thick in any conversation about the greatest of all time is a game based on near-impenetrable defense.
The scab of racial animus can be thick in those counties, judging by exit polls of Clinton supporters who say they would never vote for a black man, and by anecdotal reporting.
Don't be thick in front of me, Al" emanating from Day-Lewis's hunched shoulders.
5– 8 The radiolucency lamina dura below the crown, which is the shadow of cortical bone, was seen to be thick in the young, but not prevalent in the elderly.
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In the PTH group, woven bone appeared to be thicker in trabecular structure.
The cell walls appeared to be thicker in the control lines based on staining of stem sections [ 12].
The trees, which are 30 m tall, are thick in diameter, of normal thickness to excessive.
Patriotism was thick in the air.
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