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As a result, the negative and positive charges separate slightly.
These swaps of Monopoly money didn't threaten traditional corporations and unfolded in a separate, slightly lunatic, realm.
A separate, slightly better-preserved slave cemetery on another part of the property contains an unknown number of bodies.
Although the milk has already been heated, somehow it begins to separate slightly, giving the finished soup a distinctly unattractive appearance.
When the molecules of a dielectric are placed in the electric field, their negatively charged electrons separate slightly from their positively charged cores.
I tried on some 3-D glasses, which were being passed around on trays, like canapés, and then I went to the separate, slightly smaller booth for Samsung LCD, the manufacturing division that makes liquid-crystal displays for other companies (and was spun off as Samsung Display last year), where I was given a glossy white shopping bag.
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They were separated slightly by age - Blair is eighteen months younger - and by university.
In electric polarization, the centre of positive charge within an atom, molecule, or crystal lattice element is separated slightly from the centre of negative charge.
In theory, the lens could be made of two two-inch strips cut from a vinyl LP, joined at one end and separated slightly at the other so that the strips with their grooves resemble the open jaw of an alligator, viewed from the side.
It turns out that the signal's component high-frequency and low-frequency elements were separated slightly by a phenomenon called dispersion, caused when radio waves travel through ionized gas clouds in intergalactic space.
That's actually the germ of the seed, according to Forberg's site, which separates slightly when your quinoa is ready.
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