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In this case pronounced preferential flow was observed.
We steered our rental car north past neat lawns and modest low-slung houses until we hit the brakes in front of the first traditional thatched-roof house we saw, called a case (pronounced kahz).
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Fluent readers perceive each word, or even whole phrases, as a single, remembered unit, whereas those still learning see jumbles of letters that they have to string together; in that case, pronouncing them helps.
t. virgata, Illiger,1815 and P. t. altaica, Temminck, 1844, respectively) might be considered as synonymous under the prior P. t. virgata trinomial as prescribed by the rules of the ICZN [22], in which case pronouncing the Caspian tiger extinct may have been premature.
The effects of the speed of spin, the hub radius and aspect ratio of the beam have been investigated and exhibit in many cases pronounced influence upon the natural frequency and buckling.
Long words terrified me in case I pronounced them wrongly and everyone laughed at me.
The jury were apparently unimpressed by the defence's case and pronounced both defendants guilty.
He believed that the court that heard the case and pronounced judgment was generally able to make a decision that was superior to appellate courts' decisions.
But the declines from the previous month, in both cases, were pronounced.
In some cases, very pronounced improvement was obtained (e.g. OSIRIS+CAHT with 0.25 % EER vs. 0.95 % for CAHT and 3.74 % for OSIRIS in IITD for LG).
Although the phenomenon is in many cases very pronounced, there have up to now been no attempts to explain the phenomenon of room temperature DSA in TWIP steel containing solute C. It is proposed that DSA occurs by a single diffusive jump of the C atom of the point defect complex in the stacking fault region.
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