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Vinterberg's comparatively compressed adaptation is a restrained, russet, handsome thing; it honours the circumspect romanticism of Thomas Hardy's novel, if not all the storied complications thereof.
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In Mozambique an intermediate situation was found, with comparatively higher but still relatively compressed public sector salaries (USD645 989), and no exclusivity contracts, although revisions to physicians' public sector contracts are currently under consideration.
In general, steam generation cost is comparatively lower than compressed air generation cost.
On this account, slates occur chiefly among older rocks, although some occur in regions in which comparatively recent rocks have been folded and compressed as a result of mountain-building movements.
The experimental results show that the proposed actuator can actuate a heavy table by utilizing the impact force of a piezoelectric element while maintaining the comparatively long operational range of the initially compressed spring.
Comparatively, the three edges of the TIP wedge are consistently compressed and more protected, thus effectively suppressing the increase in tibial slope (Fig. 9).
"Very tightly compressed.
Compressed her lips.
One is tempted to go so far as to note that serious financial crises associated with credit-market overheating were comparatively rare in the period before the Great Moderation: before the Fed delivered the economy into an era of low interest-rate volatility and compressed spreads.
Collins compressed his lips slightly.
Compressed sensing.
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