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James was an addict of the thinly spread.
The scrubby growth of the thinly populated far western plains remains more intact.
But the ambiguity of existing rules has left a loophole, critics argue, and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of thinly disguised election spending have passed through.
Her clenched, emphatic style echoes German Expressionist woodblock in its powerful contrasts of black and white, and her female faces -- especially those of her thinly disguised surrogate, The Bunch, and her relatives -- have a sometimes uncontainable fierceness.
On top of this layer, a thin brown layer consisting of a mixture of thinly ground gypsum and iron earth pigments was applied.
Also, some of its caddies are now painted or are made of a variety of thinly sliced woods like maple and walnut, as well as cherry.
By comparison with experimental results, the method developed is used to forecast the abrasion resistance of TiN and of thinly coated copper specimens.
Try a salad made of equal amounts of thinly sliced radishes and carrots with fresh coriander and tossed in an Asian sweet-sour sauce.
We were tired of the redundant narrative of thinly veiled racism and falsely justified cultural relevance associated with the confederate flag.
A bowl of raspberries and a platter of thinly sliced cucumber sandwiches sat on the coffee table; tea was poured into pink and white flowered cups.
The afferent arm of this reflex is composed of thinly myelinated group III and unmyelinated group IV sensitive fibres that inform, throughout the spinal pathway, the medullary respiratory centres of the muscle contraction rate.
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