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Meanwhile, she said, this year employees face slightly higher co-payments and much steeper deductibles.
His arm feels fine, Mariano Rivera said, his voice soft, his face slightly flushed.
Against the Vikings, it was as if he got to face slightly out-of-position man defenders all afternoon.
The brain abhors a vacuum, so it populates that blank with the limited data we have – the made-up face, slightly degraded.
Surgery to remove a tumour from his jaw in the 1980s left Broecker's face slightly lopsided, adding to an impression of eccentricity.
She had a broad, sallow face, slightly pitted with smallpox, and thin, straw-coloured hair through which her scalp shone unpleasantly.
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Yet his unvarying smile proved bothersome, a smile so fixed as to make his face look slightly artificial.
Every automaker faces slightly different circumstances.
"So none of you want money?" They look at the ground, their faces slightly red.
It always seems to wander to one side, or wobble mid-flight, or land with the feet facing slightly east or west of their desired destination.
"The real difficulty with the quantum of the stress tests is that each set of banks inside each of the EU economies faces slightly different stresses," he said.
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