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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wave slightly" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It means to move one's hand or arm in a gentle and subtle manner. Example: As the couple said goodbye, they waved slightly to each other, their eyes filled with longing.
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Madras, to the southeast of Bombay, experienced the wave slightly later and in a less (albeit still) pronounced manner, and Calcutta, the easternmost of the three cities, experienced a prolonged but altogether less prominent second wave.
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Before his third dive, he spent a long time in his armstand, his legs waving slightly in the air.
Taylor takes the stage, waves, slightly stooped, shirt untucked, ambles up for his first three throws and boom – "One hundred and eightyyyyyyyyy," yells the raspy-throated announcer man, and the joint is a cauldron of sound.
Wavelengths of the simulated waves slightly differed from each other.
His numerical results showed that both depth-integrated models estimate the dispersive waves slightly better than the classical Boussinesq equations by Peregrine [13].
Why the bigger shift to 5c? My theory is that now that the rush of early adopting iPhone 5s users have somewhat abated, the later wave is slightly more price sensitive, and that's leading some to opt for the (ever so slightly) more economical model.
Headache days per wave decreased slightly in the EM group and increased slightly in the CM group.
Likewise, 1200 mg of Passiflora extract strongly increased θ-waves and slightly increased δ-waves in patients with sleep disorders [ 41].
Ruby's is part of a new wave of slightly scuzzy basement bars where hipsters like elegantly to slum it.
"La Pointe Courte" later earned Varda the nickname Grandmother of the New Wave — a slightly strange distinction, since she was born only a couple of years before other pioneers of the movement, like her husband, Jacques Demy, or her friend Jean-Luc Godard, who was twenty-nine when "Breathless" came out, in 1960.
The code can be applied to both fundamental and dual harmonic RF systems, with dipole field oscillating as a sine wave or slightly deviated sine wave.
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