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At Governors Ball, the pair proved their mettle with unexpectedly thick dubstep hooks, especially on the defiant and delightful "Manners".
The fall finale of Fox's get-out-of-jail adventure ended with a cliffhanger, as Michael, played by Wentworth Miller, below, was thwarted in his escape plans by an unexpectedly thick pipe.
There is much playfulness with oysters (teaming them with foie gras in one dish, nettle soup in another), and an astonishingly good cold artichoke "soup" was unexpectedly thick with squid, beet purée and chili.
"Fat tails" are the unexpectedly thick "tails"–or bulges that occur on the tail ends of distribution curves measuring risks and their impact.
However, Heyl says the result is not definitive, as it might be possible to explain away the polarization by assuming an unexpectedly thick haze of plasma around the neutron star.
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When the truck got stuck in the mud between the two towns, the company ordered its workers to drill a hole to pass the time, and the crew unexpectedly hit a thick vein of lead and zinc underground.
There are any number of dangers (most of which boil down to hubris): currents, waves, tides, cramp, even unexpectedly swimming into a thick, swirling shoal of mackerel.
Romanesque churches jostled with balconied palaces, tiny crooked side-streets opened out unexpectedly on to colourful gardens thick with palm trees and lovely arcaded squares, and a fish-skeleton of picturesque alleyways criss-crossed Srednja, the town's narrow main street.
The thick-knees and sheathbills unexpectedly cluster together.
Public figures to some extent grow thick skins, but ordinary people unexpectedly subjected to abuse-storms are easily traumatised into silence.
Unexpectedly, we found that endogenous Pil1 forms thick rods after cells have grown to saturation in rich media (YE4S) (Fig. 3B ).
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