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Its handle broadened at the end into a cleft, and wrapped the bowl from behind with an arrow-shaped groove.
And it could be argued that a few of the performances, particularly those of the generally superb Stephen Spinella and Alice Ripley, have unnecessarily broadened at moments.
Their leader, Andries Pretorius, cleverly selected a place to camp that was protected by a steep ravine and the Ncome River, which broadened at that spot into a deep hippopotamus pool.
Over the years, her repertory has broadened — at a Carnegie Hall recital last year, she combined pieces by Bach with the elegantly cryptic works of the contemporary Hungarian composer György Kurtág — and her performances have taken on philosophical depth.
Note that the NMR signals are much more broadened at 10°C, thus preventing further analysis.
As a result, the response bandwidth of single cantilever can be broadened at least 200% compared with that of a simple cantilever device without a limiter.
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Subject matter began to broaden at the time of World War II, but even today the themes are still about college life.
AS you head north on Long Beach Boulevard, the four- and five-lane 1960's-style drag strip that forms the spine of Long Beach Island, the land suddenly seems to broaden at the end of Surf City.
The striation doubling process is destroyed by diffusion broadening at very early stage in the mixer.
Here, ESR line broadening at higher radical concentrations due to Heisenberg electron spin exchange is observed.
Due to severe line broadening at 15°C, the RNA molar ratio could only reach 1.6 for precise chemical shift measurements.
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