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Ms. Miller looks smug at first, then saucy, then distinctly uncomfortable and finally a bit frightened, as Julie wonders what she has let herself in for.
The appearance of doublets was then distinctly observed, which suggested binary cell division (Figure 1).
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When he was a young boy, Sor was introduced both to Italian opera and to the guitar, the latter then considered distinctly plebian and inferior to orchestral instruments.
As a group these objects attest to centuries of cultural interchange, via trade, expansion and war, among Mesoamerican societies, though now and then a distinctly foreign element turns up.
In her memoir, Caitlin recalled that when they first met "Dylan may have been a skinny, springy lambkin, but I was more like its buxom mother then, and distinctly recollect carrying him across streams under one arm".
Initially, the response seemed based on postcodes, and I could imagine all the bleeding hearts in their nice NW Twee homes, cheering the rioters as they set extreme north and south London ablaze – and then becoming distinctly cagey as the trouble moved towards the middle of the city.
At four-thirty in the morning, I was startled awake by a noise that sounded first like a growing rumble of thunder or a crashing wave or what I imagined an earthquake sounded like, and then more distinctly like a military march.
With increasing temperature, the diffraction intensity decreased gradually and then increased distinctly before a steep decrease due to the final melting.
Then I notice distinctly pink juices pooling underneath the bird.
Gandhi thought for a moment, and then said, very distinctly: "Death - death - death".
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