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"Adriana" is a playful, school serious girl who hugs, pokes, slightly hits, and rubs on unexpectedly.
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Bases loaded, one out, and Sasaki, limping slightly, hit Gerald Williams with a pitch, forcing in a run, the crowd frenzied.
At the moment, Wall Street analysts expect G.E.'s profit for 2010 as a whole to fall slightly, hitting $10.9 billion, compared with $11.2 billion in 2009.
Stokes, for whom one-day cricket has been a slightly hit and miss affair thus far, demonstrated maturity in the run chase with his 69 from 70 balls, not least because he would have been itching to go hard after being next man in during the Trent Bridge butchery.
And none of them ever, even slightly, hit on me.
A day at the park or at the mall could be filled with a chorus "what ifs" and "oh nos" and suddenly I'm no longer riding on the swing with my toes slightly hitting the sand on each descent.
When [PKMζ] was unclamped at t = 60, it increased slightly, hit a peak, and decreased again, whereas EPSC amplitude constantly approached the DOWN state.
Similar patterns, although with slightly fewer hits, were obtained from mapping to the chicken genome.
BLASTx against the manually curated UniProt database was also performed, although this search returned slightly fewer hits; thus, only Daphnia results are presented.
Though these gave slightly more hits, they were less successful in the detection of synteny groups (data not shown), which may be attributed to the fact that, among distantly related species, BLAST can detect more divergent or shorter alignments of uncertain homology.
Diddy and Winans have used a hit to make a slightly lesser hit, which is as conservative as it gets, while radically reinforcing the impression that another artist's entire contribution to pop music can be reduced to several seconds.
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