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UNICEF/DACAW program should focus on those areas such as mid and far west where LGCDP, because of its compulsion to cover across the country but thinly, might not be able to enter in big and concerted way.
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"Because the embryo champion didn't turn up," Stoute smiles thinly, "people might have thought the Derby was anticlimactic".
Only those traders or speculators shrewd enough to understand how thinly traded commodities might spike with the use of the money sloshing around.
Its take on industry politics might be thinly sketched, but it provides a novel backdrop, and Jeremy Piven's energetic Ari remains a compelling character.
TARVER: They were less thinly veiled than you might think.
DM: In some ways, I spread myself kind of thinly--and it might seem to somebody that I don't have a focus.
Overly hydrophilic, low-viscosity bone adhesives might spread too thinly or disperse in surrounding fluids before they can set.
Without her challenge to what she called "the 'serious' contemporary hetero-male novel … a thinly veiled Story of Me", Sheila Heti might never have asked How Should a Person Be?, and Ben Lerner might never have written Leaving the Atocha Station.
Clumsy weapons, a statistician might say, and a thinly spread population, in detached houses and large gardens.
In that speech he specifically rejected "the concern that a seven-day NHS might spread resources too thinly".
Right-to-die have slammed the bishops, calling their stance a "thinly veiled threat" against parishioners who might consider an assisted death.
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