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Setting wider maximum priors for m did not result in convergence.
If the SCPD proves be effective in the ambulatory mental healthcare setting, wider implementation might be recommended.
His forehead is shallow, his eyes set wide and deep.
His legs set wide, Mr. Ryan leaned back against a railing and began picking his next tune.
Allegory and symbol set wide resonances quivering, so that short books make large statements.
Under narrow eyes set wide apart and a gentle, greying side-parting, he sports a vast European nose and flashes an erudite and mostly toothless smile.
The rows were set wide, and the soil had not been hand-weeded, sprayed or "cultivated," which is the name for mechanical weeding.
Her breasts were long and narrow and set wide apart, the nipples sporting silver pasties; once released from imprisonment, they depended almost to her hips.
The ears are pricked, small to medium in size and set wide apart, with a covering of hair on the inside.
A study by British developmental psychologist Dr. Alan Slater showed that infants stare significantly longer at faces with symmetrical features, big eyes, set wide apart in round, less angular faces -- a preference that appears to cross race and culture.
In latter case intervals must be set wide enough to contain sufficient data to reflect the underlying transition pattern.
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