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She wore sunglasses, and looked pale and unusually thin.
The Nevins Street name panel, designed around 1905 by Heins & LaFarge, has unusually thin letters.
While Mr. Kramnik had a retinue of top players, Mr. Kasparov's entourage was unusually thin.
The company substituted an unusually thin cable that is reinforced with Kevlar.
Potato pancakes are excellent, unusually thin and crusty, full of flavor but not grease.
But surgeons generally do not perform the surgery on people with unusually thin corneas or very severe nearsightedness.
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If Dimon seems unusually thin-skinned, many industry insiders say, it is an indication of the importance the 54-year-old Queens, New York native places on his legacy -- and how that will affect his ability to forge a life beyond finance.
They shouldn't feel unusually light, thin, or fragile.
Ms. Pine said that the uncanny flexibility and dexterity of Paganini, who had unusually long, thin fingers, might have been caused by Marfan syndrome, a genetic disorder of the connective tissue.
A man, who was thought to be alovit, was described as unusually tall, thin, and bony-faced, with a long beard and moustache.
There is a story about an aloviti man, who is described as unusually tall, thin, bony-faced, and with a long beard and moustache.
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