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So this kid had missed it totally, then, his windy little interval between birth and death.
Right at the end, the principal horn lets loose a soft, bright little interval, a rising major third.
I do a little interval training — a cardio machine, lift some weights, do some crunches and different bodywork.
This little interval is touching and beautifully written, but it takes place in a Harvard Square of the mind, not the real one.
The experimental results show that the dynamic properties are appreciably kept up to the temperature of glass transition, where damping increases sharply in a little interval of temperature.
Serial photos showed little interval change and good skin expansion (Fig. 1).
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Break the future into little intervals, and it never ends: this is the Keatsian solution to imminent mortality, but Tanning, with her resolved good nature, her lightness of touch, and her longevity, is the least Keatsian poet imaginable.
During that relatively short interval, President Trump's approval ratings — which were never very good — have become a little worse.
As shown in Fig. 2, diabetic patients with severe autonomic dysfunction showed markedly depressed BRS values and little RR interval change during the squatting test; the values we obtained were similar to those shown by healthy volunteers during complete autonomic blockade (Fig. 1).
No linkage disequilibrium was observed at distances over 20 nucleotides for genotypes from different clades (even at nonsynonymous sites), which is likely due to homoplasy between highly diverged (dS ~ 0.5) sequences and little time intervals between lineage splits.
Exactly halfway through, there's a little chapter called Interval, in which alternating lines of italic type have a discussion about where we are: – So we're in a book?
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