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By virtue of various British restrictions this free sterling market became increasingly thin.
Rather than maturing as the company grew, the line between professional and personal in this culture apparently became increasingly thin.
One possible scenario, he suggests, is that as dodos crossed mud flats to reach the water's edge, the dry crust atop the mud became increasingly thin, and eventually they broke through the surface like skaters on thin ice.
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Their drinking took place entirely in the evening and followed a rigid pattern: with each cocktail they became increasingly thin-skinned, bristling at imaginary slights.
So, the human cognition is extended beyond the human brain, and the separation between man and computer becomes increasingly thin.
This claim of representative capacity – and worse, the assertion they were representing the interests of Palestinians in their struggle for freedom – had become increasingly thin over the last decade and a half.
As the polymer travels, it becomes increasingly thin.
Results from parametric studies not associated with experimental data showed that at stoichiometric conditions the flame temperature, flame velocity and strain rate are not sensitive to the pressure, although flames become increasingly thinner with increasing pressure and the yield of the unsteady light species is different.
At the coronal third of the crown, the enamel thickness is about 1.5 mm, in the cervical third, about 0.5 mm and becomes increasingly thinner towards the enamel cementum junction [ 26].
Few people believed it at the time and, as more details have emerged, it became increasingly clear the evidence was thin, to say the least.
PLD or laser ablation deposition technique for producing thin films became increasingly popular in 1970s due to the advent of lasers delivering nanosecond pulses (Singh and Narayan 1990).
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