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Relatives said there were grains of truth in all these stories.
As the nebular gas cooled, the first solid materials to condense from a gaseous phase were grains of metal-containing silicates, the basis of rocks.
Scholars, cultural critics and theologians have speculated with their pens, parsing the songwriter's syllables as if they were grains of sand.
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It is a vexing question — what to do about Detroit? — in part because there are grains of truth in both sides of the debate.
These are grains of interstellar matter, debris from exploded stars that was implanted into asteroids at the time the Sun and its planets were formed.
Inside the containers are grains of assorted colors and sizes, waiting to be sprouted or ground into flour and then transformed into hearty loaves.
One is that the magnetic sensors are grains of magnetite, a form of iron oxide which, as its name suggests, is easily magnetised.
"I've probably got more flashcards than there are grains of sand on the beach," said DLynn Proctor, one of the film's main characters.
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