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They're the wide of my hand.
Some of my favorites from early in the book: They're the wide of my hand.
It is revealed that by incorporating the surface stress effect, the maximum amplitude occurs at lower excitation frequencies and the wide of region of the response tends to decrease.
Several other volumes — including an incunabular Bible printed by Anton Koberger, a first edition of Foxe's Actes and Monuments, and several Luther pamphlets — were on display to allow participants an opportunity to explore the wide of range of bibliographical and historical evidence found in the Burke Library's special collections.
The major similarity between the entity pairs are visualized in Figure 3. Every node represents an entity and the wide of the edges is the number of pathways with no evidence for a difference.
This is exemplified by the wide of geographical distribution of Hibiscus tiliaceus, a semi-mangrove with water-buoyant and salt-tolerant seeds, which has dispersed long distance via ocean current throughout the northwestern Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean [ 70].
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His teaching skills converted the wide-of-the-mark answer I had originally given into a response somewhere near the target.
Both Talyllyn and Dolgoch had unusually wide wheel treads that allowed them to stay on the wide-of-gauge track.
Wilson, particularly, left the stadium with the widest of smiles after demonstrating his scoring ability.
The doorway on the south, opening toward the Apadana, is the widest of the three.
But fashion -- in particular, Oscar de la Renta -- can bridge the widest of gaps.
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