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Fousseiny Diawara concedes the first free-kick of the game, the Mali left-back incurring the referee's wrath for a fractionally late challenge deep inside his own half.
Chris Woakes at square-leg leapt fractionally late and the catch went through his hands.
Williams hits a forehand fractionally too deep to the relief of the German.
But they stayed "fractionally too late," he said.
6th over: Australia 62-1 (target 192; Watson 14, M Hussey 16) Watson pulls Narine fractionally short of Dwayne Smith, running in from deep midwicket.
We are over a year into a pretty deep recession and we have CPI stuck fractionally below its target".
The ball only had to be fractionally short and he was in position to pummel it to deep-wicket.
But again, the characterisation was only skin deep: nothing was rushed, but everything seemed to be taken fractionally too fast for detail to register.
Of course, more occasional worshippers contribute only fractionally to average attendance, which was always an unsatisfactory measure of the deep and persistent thirst for spiritual nurture met by the rich diversity of churches up and down the land.
Last year, Orfevre paid nearly 2-1 finishinghing second, while Deep Impact, the subject of relentless Japanese support back in 2006, paid only fractionally less for a place than he would have done for a win.
There are faltering moments, too – a saw that doesn't cut deep enough to slice a woman in two; some coins whose transformation into goldfish is fractionally mistimed (although it's still a marvel).
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