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"Thick" describes the crowd as a single entity, so make it "crowd … is".
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Last year, an independent national consultant hired by the city issued a thick report describing a department bereft of the policies, personnel and discipline needed to serve a city this size adequately.
Wall thickness (Wall Thick): Wall thickness is described as the thickness of the fiber in the secondary wall [ 51].
Mr. Vilks, who has disheveled gray hair and thick glasses, described his life as a movie plot.
Not only did Sakagura have a thick menu describing the whereabouts and particular characteristics of its many brands of sake, but the waiters were happy to write out the names of the preferred labels.
Each single GO sheet might be approximately 1 nm thick as described in [12].
Do tomorrow's game designers have the inclination to sit and delve through thick books describing fantastical worlds when they can simply boot up any number of games on numerous devices and play them directly?
I write romance novels and used thick to describe a heroine's thighs.
6. "Thick (when describing a woman's body) to me is a synonym with fat".
For May-Grünwald Giemsa staining procedure, the protocols used to obtain brain sections (40 µm thick) were described elsewhere [53], [28].
Intrahepatic levels of MoMa2, a specific marker for monocyte/macrophages, were determined by indirect immunofluorescence performed on liver cryostat sections (4 μm thick) as described previously [ 18].
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