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Americans simply eat more roughly than the Japanese do.
"And I honestly think she handled my bananas more roughly than they usually do".
But as it happens, Henry Higginson has been more roughly treated by American cultural historians.
Those on the low-glycemic diet burned 150 calories more, roughly equivalent to an hour of light exercise.
The blocks at its southern edge, along the Gowanus Expressway, are more roughly hewed, with three-family apartment houses originally built for workers in nearby factories.
So pervasive is this irreverent subculture that the Chinese have a name for it: egao, meaning "evil works" or, more roughly, "mischievous mockery".
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In the kangaroo ward, rates were more variable, roughly around 6.2% with 2 peaks in June (16.2%) and November (14.3%).
On average, doctors earn 70percentt more; lawyers, roughly 50percentt more; and engineers, about 30percentt more, it said.
However, most seem to agree that few adults (about 2 to 5 percent) and slightly more children (roughly 3 to 8 percent) are affected.
But she is no fan of General Electric, which she thinks should be fined a billion dollars or more -- roughly the cost of dredging -- as punishment for past environmental sins.
Perhaps even more startling: "Roughly 10% of American adults, or 22.5 million, are former Catholics.
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