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I was slightly more successful with Google Talk.
The Tora Bora campaign was followed by the slightly more successful Operation Anaconda.
The teeth were slightly more successful, fossil shark teeth stolen from a collection at a natural history museum in Valparaiso.
The Republican Party since its inception has been slightly more successful than the Democratic in statewide elections.
England normally play a 4-4-2 formation, but 4-3-3 haslightlylightly more successful in the past, with 58% of matches won.
None of the imitations, including "Cashmere Mafia," a flop on ABC, and NBC's slightly more successful version, "Lipstick Jungle" adequately captured the playful, loving tone of the original.
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The difference now is that the process is becoming slightly more clumpy: successful Americans are sticking together more than they used to.
OTUs 6, 7, and 10 from the phylum Proteobacteria were also slightly more abundant in successful cultivation than the unsuccessful.
By contrast, just 9percentt of businesses who describe themselves as "moderately successful" cited government rules and regulations as a culprit, and that fell to 6.7percentt among those were "not at all or slightly successful". Interestingly, the more successful a business is, the more likely it is that it will believe that government regulations are a problem.
As we're told early: "Substantial portions of Joshua's life had been wasted before, leaving no trace of trauma or regret". Now, though, he's hit upon "Zombie Wars" for his Screenwriting II continuing-ed workshop, and his blowhard teacher is excited while his far more successful (and slightly improbable) girlfriend hopes this might augur the beginning of greater intimacy.
After the hunt, cheetahs' temperatures rose slightly, more when the hunt was successful than when it was not.
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