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Bidding was thin for his "Beautiful Where Did All the Colour Go Painting" from 1992, a kinetic splash of grays and greens, which was estimated at $600,000 to $800,000.
My view is that it was better than his recent efforts; his 2009 speech was thin for what was a pre-election pitch, and last year was blandly competent in the way he often is when under no real pressure.Journalists tend to exaggerate the political importance of a speech's "coherence".
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While an inflammatory reaction as well as an encapsulation was observed at the implant site for both materials, the encapsulation layer was thinner for Permacol compared to NRX.
This is what you might call the crash-diet approach: starve yourself for a few days and you'll be thin for life.
But further out, polling is thin for South Carolina and Nevada and reliable indicators virtually non-existent by the time Super Tuesday's 12 states are reached on 1 March.
Although concerts are seen as the more profitable part of the business for performers, the margins are thin for the companies that produce and market the events.
"If they arrest the guys immediately, the evidence is thin for us, and after all, we are a judicial system," he said.
Yes, the rotation is thin for the moment, with the expected loss of Pettitte and Lee's decision to sign with the Philadelphia Phillies.
It's thin (for a GPS device), wearable, and has a great standby battery life.
The specimens must be thin, for achieving the transition of the electron beams, typically 0.5 µm or less.
Volumes were thin for Europe's benchmark index on Monday, representing only 69% of the index's 90-day average daily volume.
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