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As it gathers speed in the upper atmosphere, the air becomes too thin to feed the turbo-jet.
Third-growth bark becomes too thin and soft, and is no longer suitable for kabazaiku, so the trees are left alone at this point.
However, when myelin becomes too thin or is missing in areas, these nerve impulses can fail to reach their destination causing a range of symptoms such as weakness and paralysis as happens in multiple sclerosis, when the immune system mistakenly attacks myelin.
If the frosting becomes too thin, beat in a small amount of powdered sugar.
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"You see the thinning of the population, and at some point you have to ask yourself, 'When does that line become too thin?' " Oswald said.
I still thought Susan became too thin a conception, and more shrill and shrewish than necessary, and, as Emily, Ruth Warrick was all pursed lips — a stereotype of refinement.
"This offense was put together with the idea of throwing so many weapons at a defense and stretching defenses from sidelines to end zones that they become too thin," said Kurt Warner, the Rams' quarterback and the most valuable player of the Super Bowl.
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