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He bowled faster than the others and with greater rhythm than Steven Finn.
Through the 1930's, for example, New Yorkers lived -- or at least ate -- in a greater rhythm with the seasons than they do today.
Anderson, bowling with far greater rhythm than he did in the previous two Tests at Chester-le-Street and Old Trafford, had given the hosts an early breakthrough with the first of two wickets that took him past Bob Willis into second place in England's all-time list with 326 scalps.
Greater rhythm robustness despite smaller range of excursion is not an unusual finding, as robustness and amplitude are independent (albeit interactive) parameters of a rhythm [ 4].
Based on the two methods of analysis used in this study, our estimates of the number of genes expressing a 1.5-fold or greater rhythm within the pineal in vitro vary from ~2 6% of the genome in LD, and ~1 4% in DD, as represented in our array.
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Every woman knows this mystery in the cycles of her body, which are linked to the greater rhythms of life, the cycles of the moon.
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She was in a great rhythm.
We just had great rhythm".
"(The Thunder) set great screens and found a great rhythm".
Certainly the one in my apartment has great rhythm.
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