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The brasses fit snugly into the virtually static frame of ambient sound.
Turnover, including joint ventures, at the group was virtually static, rising to £180.6m from £179.6m.
The ethnic mix has been virtually static for 16 years, as have levels of disadvantage.
Europe's workforce is virtually static, America's is growing only slowly, and both are aging fast.
In a race that has been virtually static for months, Barack Obama has significantly extended his lead over Mitt Romney.
Once debt relief is discounted, the rate of aid to Africa appears virtually static, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DEconomic Co-operation
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There is also concern over the quality of reception, even though both companies say that tests indicate listeners will have virtually static-free coast-to-coast reception.
SHOUTS & MURMURS about static electricity.
This paper presents a parametric study on the mechanical properties of a variety of Miura-based folded core models virtually tested in quasi-static compression, shear and bending using the finite element method.
Its seven-and-a-half-hour duration is virtually irrelevant, because it's constructed as a static package rather than as an experience.
See related article in EMBO Mol Med (Costa V et al (2010) EMBO Mol Med 2: 490–503) Scientists of a certain age will remember being taught that mitochondria were discrete, static organelles present at large numbers in virtually all eukaryote cells.
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