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Pelfrey's slider tended to flatten out earlier this season.
And it's an improvement over the previous lighting, which tended to flatten the frescoes.
I have never been mistaken for a horsy type, particularly not by horses, which have tended to flatten their ears at my approach and swing their hindquarters around to try to land a good swift kick.
At an office building on Sixth Street, Obama's economic team and the rest of the transition group worked in cramped conditions that tended to flatten the hierarchy that became more apparent when the team members scattered to their respective power centers in the West Wing, the E.E.O.B., and the Treasury Department.
The amount emitted has tended to flatten or even fall when the global economy was suffering through recessions, but in 2016, even as the world's economy grew, the rate of CO2 output didn't, according to an International Energy Agency report released Friday.
Moreover, seasonal reproductive trends have tended to flatten as modern lighting and heating became available.
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Television pictures tend to flatten golf greens.
So it tends to flatten, and then as inventories build up, prices fall.
At night the building tends to flatten out, giving it a strange stillness.
"People's taste buds tend to flatten out, so you have to bring up the flavors".
The effect is diminished on screen because Anderson's cool direction tends to flatten out the feeling.
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