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MOOC participants learned slightly more than they typically would in lectures ("typical" being defined by the results of a 1998 study of 6,000 students in about 60 physics classes).
Roll or fold it carefully, and consider adding slightly more than you typically need - a public restroom is a terrible place to run out of toilet paper.
Typically, slightly more than half of each year's applicants are certified.
Store manager Rachel Peterson said the "great turnout" was slightly more than what's typically seen at Trader Joe's openings.
A studio typically spends slightly more than $2 million to produce an episode of a drama in its first year.
At his rally in Fletcher, he offered a slightly more restrained version of his typically freewheeling speech, largely hewing to his prepared remarks.
This type of surface wave, now called a Rayleigh wave, propagates typically at slightly more than 90 percent of the shear wave speed and involves an elliptical path of particle motion that lies in planes parallel to that defined by the normal to the surface and the propagation direction.
The absence of physicality gives a new and slightly more adorable shape to his typically sarcastic persona.
Typically, women slightly more often than men reported some kind of consequences due to spinal pain.
No data was collected on demographics, though the high response rate would suggest the results represent a typical demographic of undergraduate medical students at a UK university; typically aged 18 20, slightly more females, with a diverse ethnic group.
But Mr Shachtman's slightly shabby block in Chelsea is perhaps more typically American.
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