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Another is that the Tory agenda is too thin to work – hand power to what, and to whom?
The image was too thin to work with as a standard postcard size so I added a crop to the edge, making it look like a glitch or a double that was a mistake.
Thailand's "Royal Rainmakers", pilots who spray clouds with salt and chemicals to encourage them to rain, were deployed – but many reported the clouds were too thin to work with.
I have an idea that we are merely a projection of the past, that we don't really exist and that we are an imaginary future scenario played out, and so my paintings need to be dry and thin to work as representations of this idea.
Such small ΔE indicates that the interstitial diffusion in Si-QDs is dominant because the thickness of the a-SiCO layers is too thin to work as barriers against hydrogen diffusion; this is due to the wide band gap and polar bonds of a-SiC [24].
And with underground coal supplies significantly depleted, MTR mining allows the harvest of seams of coal too thin to work from traditional coal mines.
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The paper contains a swath of clear nylon hair that is glued flat against the card stock, which is thin enough to work with your printer.
But in three of the play's four vignettes, there is awfully thin material to work with, and the effort shows.
The coldness of the exchanges between Mr. Vega and Mr. Walker -- who have very thin material to work with -- may be part of the point.
Instead of having a small desktop monitor on which you have to switch between windows, a techie could have a "whiteboard-sized thin screen" to work on, Sinclair says.
These are small and thin enough to work on both your upper and lower lash line, as well as in difficult to reach areas like the inner corner of your eyes.
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