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Monsieur de Montaigne said he had slightly raised the end of his toe.
However, the trial found that CNEP slightly raised the rates of death and brain damage among the 122 babies involved.
Eyes wide open, with his eyebrows slightly raised, the scribe presses his lips as if he had just been given an admonition about his performance.
See articleOfficials at the Federal Reserve's latest meeting slightly raised the forecast of its benchmark interest rate for the end of 2015, to 1.2%.
It's always that last picture: you propped up in bed, your legs slightly raised, the smell of piss, purple sores, a rebel body in disrepair.
"Because the ground floor is slightly raised, the cellar has a higher ceiling, and the parlor floor is higher up". he said.
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The altar (vedi) was a quadrangle marked out by hollowing or slightly raising the ground.
Regularly taking aspirin may slightly raise the likelihood of developing a degenerative eye condition, a new study found.
Mr. Hollande has had a quiet start, keeping small promises like cutting ministerial salaries and slightly raising the minimum wage.
The disagreement follows studies showing that the treatment slightly raises the risk of breast cancer, blood clots and strokes.
Not only do they not help, there's even some suggestion that taking vitamin E supplements may slightly raise the risk of heart failure and hemorrhagic (bleeding) strokes.
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