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The cap is initially 1 2.5 cm in diameter, oval to cylindrical, but expands to become campanulate (bell-shaped), sometimes with an umbo (a central nipple-like protrusion); finally it flattens somewhat, becoming convex.
The numbers tell something of a horror story; Big Brother is somewhat becoming a reality.
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The profile of the breed's head is usually flat or somewhat concave, becoming slightly convex from the nasal region to the top of the muzzle.
He has toned down the criticism somewhat since becoming an agent, and he says he does not review properties that his clients might pursue, but it is still a great hobby, he said.
Although Barca's philosophy has changed somewhat this year, becoming more direct and employing greater use of the attacking width, they still base their approach around dominating possession.
Though it sounds somewhat redundant, becoming their mother has made me more maternal in general.
The mushroom's odor has been described as "pleasant to somewhat nauseous", becoming more cloying as the fruit body ages.
He eventually visited the club house and supplied them with a key to the facility, somewhat involuntarily becoming the club's first sponsor.
Alternatively, they could be somewhat older, becoming established in individual lineages within the population.
The cap of the fruit body, measuring between 5 and in diameter, is initially convex and later develops a central depression; in age it becomes even more deeply depressed, becoming somewhat funnel-shaped as the edge of the cap lifts upward.
The archives for modern history are inexhaustible, and collaboratively written works, already becoming somewhat common, will almost certainly have to become even more so if historians are to meet their traditional goals of comprehensive research.
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