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It also has three fewer neutrons than its cousin, making it slightly lighter and thus a candidate for centrifuge separation.

theguardian.com gets about a third of its readers from the UK, making it slightly more international than Mail Online, which gets almost 40% of its audience domestically.

This news parallels with its increased selectivity: Harvard accepted only 5.9 percent of its more than 34,000 applicants this year, making it slightly more selective than the 6.2 percent of applicants who were offered admission into the Class of 2015.

The news of Harvard's high yield parallels with its increased selectivity: Harvard accepted only 5.9 percent of its more than 34,000 applicants this year, making it slightly more selective than the 6.2 percent of applicants who were offered admission into the Class of 2015.

"It's taking a difficult part of my day and making it slightly humorous," he said.

But a Burger King bacon double cheeseburger is still 12 points, making it slightly less objectionable under the new regime.

On 3G Watchdog, users are prompted to adjust more than 15 settings to customize the app, making it slightly more complicated to set up than DataMan.

The cabinet does include three women and three Coptic Christians, making it slightly more diverse, in some respects, than Mr. Morsi's cabinet.

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But the ratings of the awards show — and its importance to studios — made it slightly more respectable.

Its distance from the coast makes it slightly tricky to get to but it's a journey well worth making.

Although this diagram is popular, its oblique quadrant (or skewed rectangle) shape makes it slightly difficult to use.

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