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Cigarettes were the least price elastic, with elasticities of −0.38 in rural areas and −0.196 in urban areas.
In general, blood vessels become less elastic with advancing age.
The tight muscles remind me of new knicker elastic with little give.
The president was also pretty elastic with his definition of clean energy – including nuclear, natural gas, and clean coal.
For a simpler alternative, use an elastic band, and then hide the elastic with the cat's ribbon.
The album's showpiece is the 13-minute "Time Turns Elastic," with words and music by Mr. Anastasio.
These areas of scar tissue make the vessel walls less elastic, with one consequence being an increase in blood pressure.
A quite remarkable point plays out, Djokovic, all granite and elastic with his outrageously long reach, scampers all over the shop before flicking an attempted backhand cross-court pass.
The fibres in nettles are strong and elastic with in-built fire retardant properties and the linen-like material it can be spun into is naturally anti-bacterial and mould-resistant.
The novel's geography is similarly elastic, with chapters leapfrogging between locales such as New York City, Mexico, and Tangiers, in a way where the "story" could be viewed as a travelogue of increasing depravity, violence, cruelty, and paranoia.
Well, my closets are filled with ribbons and camo net and loops of red elastic, with lie-filled maps and a huge laminated stack of Anglo-Saxon insults and so many different multicoloured balls.
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