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Everything about Stanwyck, whatever the mood of the movie, bears a slight graze of screwball, as if, deep down, Ruby Stevens was sly enough to have rumbled mankind for the untrustable species that it was.
The van stopped, and there was arguing, and a man from the van raised a pistol and started firing, hitting the man who had struck the van in the hand and another man in the neck, a slight graze.
This is also not a major surprise, few predators are successful much more than about half the time they try and hunt prey and of course many failed efforts would leave only a slight graze that would not show up on the bones, or be so bad as to kill the animal perhaps a few hours or days later where healing may not show.
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So given that even the "slightest graze can feel like you got crushed," as Justin Tuck said, why do football players — who wear equipment covering their arms and legs and knees and elbows and shoulders and hands and wrists — not embrace the possibilities when it comes to their most sensitive area?
Moreover, grazing intensity of each plot was conventionally estimated and coded as (1) slight grazing; (2) medium grazing; and (3) severe grazing.
These results point toward a slight advantage of cattle grazing for the diversity of European grasslands in common agricultural practice.
Visitors graze.
"Not graze sheep".
Camels graze in herds.
Gazelles graze the banks.
They suffered graze wounds.
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