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The Cadillac is actually fractionally shorter than the sedan.
The 997 is fractionally shorter and higher than the 996, and it is notably wider.
You can bet on how long you believe Brown's speech will last: his first lasted one hour; the next two were fractionally shorter.
This was the inaugural six-day guided paddle through the southern section of Argyll and Bute – a county that somehow manages to accumulate a shoreline of 1,680 miles, just fractionally shorter then the whole of France's.
The A. gossypii Wpl1 (AgWproteinoteis is fractionally shorter than budding yeast equivalent, but shows a high degree of similarity and 24% identity over the entire sequence (Supplementary Figure 1b).
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Two balls later he tries it again, lands it fractionally short again, and the ball is despatched for six again.
The ball only had to be fractionally short and he was in position to pummel it to deep-wicket.
It falls fractionally short of Steve Smith at second slip and the new batsman is much happier flicking off his pads for two from the next delivery.
It was a lovely delivery, fractionally short of a length and seaming away just enough to take the thinnest of edges as Watling felt defensively.
Richard Illingworth went upstairs to check whether the ball had carried; replays showed it had bounced fractionally short of the diving de Villiers.
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.
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