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Which is thicker, blood or wine?
Faceted glass, which is thicker and thus sturdier, is used in public places.
Patrick Warburton, playing Officer Walter Kramitz, does his standard bit as an oblivious lout; his voice, which is thicker than Miami humidity, is funny.
But, says Toberg, because of the massive melt this year, there will be less old, or multiyear, ice which is thicker and less prone to melting.
But Ms. Ho was still was not sure that the group's usual sound, which is thicker, might not be better for them.
The stand continues to make its own Italian ices from fresh fruit and the ice cream used in its milkshakes, which are served in both regular, easy-sipping style and in one called a cowboy, which is thicker.
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His hair, which is thick and curly, was an alloy of silver and gold.
Stick with it, too, for its second half, which is thick with jittery drug-induced paranoia.
But he's perhaps most renowned for his Key lime milkshake, which is thick, frosty and intensely flavorful.
Structurally the Semipalmated Sandpiper is relatively short billed, with a bill which is thick to the tip, making it appear short and blunt.
But the offensive is hamstrung by the presence of the civilians caught in the war zone, some of which is thick jungle.
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