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New York is thick in Sept. 11 imagery.
With so many nations emerging, and fast, reinvention is thick in the air.
If it is thick in the water it can harbor plastic and other garbage, making swimming hazardous.
Up and down the street, beneath the phony Grand Opening banners and the 70% Off signs, before the grand portals of the original Abraham & Straus store (now Macy's), the midway atmosphere is thick in the postwork chill of evening.
Talk of devolution is thick in the air in Westminster, with Nick Clegg backing a report by the Institute for Public Policy Research last week outlining a timetable for devolving power to English cities and regions.
The flank turns out to be an ideal cut for a group because it tapers evenly at both ends and is thick in the middle (and becomes even thicker as the fire's heat contracts the muscle).
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Generally, the thickness decreases with distance from the vent but is thicker in topographic depressions at some locations.
It is thicker in the centre than along its margins and rises to two domes.
The clay is thicker in some locations, making them even more prone to sinkholes.
The air is thicker in Nottingham and there were no Herschelle Gibbs or Graeme Smith equivalents in the Pakistan line-up.
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