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When she spoke English, it was with a French accent that may have been thicker then than it was when she'd first arrived in the States.
And desserts were uneven: fresh doughnut holes -- served with hot chocolate that could have been thicker and richer -- were soggy and underdone.
This year the Sunday morning hangovers may have been thicker as the players, their families and the rest of the Rhinos family took a stroll from their hotel to Buckingham Palace with the Cup.
The glaze was found to be up to 0.4 mm thick, although it would have been thicker in its original state.
The tension could hardly have been thicker when Blackburn and Wigan took the field at Ewood Park on Monday.
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