He inserts dbx 160SL compressors on the vocals and bass inputs, and assigns Drawmer gates for the drums, though these are all used sparingly. |
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And I have since learned that there is a time and place for multiplatinum MCs with party rhymes, albeit sparingly. |
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If you use nail polish, use nail polish remover sparingly because the acetone can damage your nails. |
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Another type of sphalerite is the botryoidal variety schalenblende, which occurs sparingly in one zone of the Sawatch Quartzite. |
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These must be used sparingly, reluctantly, after the noninjurious options have been tried. |
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Loyal and fiercely ambitious, she only sparingly shared need-to-know information with her own colleagues. |
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On the other, artists from the Kimberley region in the northwest use dots sparingly to outline broad areas of ochre color. |
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What's more, the sombre, solemn songs are all the more moving for being used only sparingly. |
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These tests were done sparingly and generally reflected the outpatient treatment practice at our center. |
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It's full of wry, witty observations, with poignant bits thrown in sparingly. |
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Often, faculty members are too busy to learn how to use the instruments or they use them sparingly. |
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Because of the limitations on space, cars were used sparingly, except to patrol and catch speeders or transport criminals to jail. |
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While raising the plants and shrubs sparingly use pesticides, as they may harm or even kill the birds. |
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Please note that this blend has a heavy concentration of essential oils and is meant to be used sparingly. |
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When she played Satie on her own, I noticed she used the sustaining pedal sparingly. |
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Oil-based or superfatted soaps may be less likely to cause dryness, but they too should be used sparingly. |
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Juniper, pinion, greasewood, Mormon tea, and scrubby brush grow sparingly on the rocky terrain. |
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An efficient metro rail system will not only push the bulk of traffic underground, but also ensure that people use their vehicles sparingly. |
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Ajowan is used in Indian lentil dishes, but always used sparingly as the flavour is very strong. |
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Your body has learned to use it sparingly as it relies heavily on fat for fuel. |
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The sparingly used stone classical detail gives distinction to a relatively low-cost brick shell. |
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Even if he is used sparingly as a substitute, such a player can always unlock doors and turn tides in the blink of an eye. |
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Although patterned wallpaper is coming back into fashion, it's now being applied only sparingly. |
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Some writers have suggested that electric prods should never be used or should be used sparingly. |
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For this reason it was sparingly used, being found only in the most important rooms of the best appointed houses. |
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Since the amount of actual sizing work done is very little, I apply the lube sparingly and often just lube every other case. |
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The guitars, strings, wind instruments, synths and God knows what else in the mix are used sparingly but effectively. |
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Patients should be advised to use potent topical steroids sparingly because excessive use may lead to atrophy of the skin and telangiectasis. |
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But, as the decided cases also make clear, the power of review is one to be sparingly exercised. |
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She had curly brown hair to her shoulders and brown eyes, freckles spread sparingly across her nose and cheeks. |
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This principle is sparingly and cautiously used and may never be employed to imply a term in conflict with the express terms of the text. |
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Also like Shostakovich, Tishchenko has scored his symphony for a large orchestra, which he nevertheless uses sparingly. |
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Apply it sparingly between buttonhole stitches and let it dry before cutting them open. |
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The QB rarely will pick up a football until training camp and will play sparingly in the preseason. |
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Use ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise sparingly and use pepper or lemon juice in place of salt. |
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The laws of libel needed no reinforcement and proceedings for seditious or criminal libel should be used sparingly. |
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The oil paint is used dryly and sparingly in the unceremonious manner of practiced mural painters. |
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Use bath and kitchen fans sparingly when the air conditioner is operating to avoid pulling warm, moist air into your home. |
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For people of any age coming to terms with grief, this is a poignant and moving account, beautifully illustrated and sparingly written. |
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Sipping it sparingly, my golden eyes flickered in his direction and then away. |
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But as a previous generation of ambitious conceptualists proved in the seventies, pop sometimes works best when ideas are rationed sparingly. |
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Even good forms of soy foods must be eaten sparingly, the way they have been eaten traditionally in Asia. |
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In such situations, shipboard sensors will be employed sparingly and, except in unusual occasions, primarily in self-defense. |
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Rubato is used very sparingly, and forward flow is not compromised for the sake of expression. |
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He was used sparingly until September, when his last three appearances were all starts, including a complete game shutout of the Angels. |
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Guitars are used sparingly, but they ring with precision and elegance, dropping tones as if laying bones to rest beneath a crowd of exultant mourners. |
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I realize now that I spoke to her in paragraphs, babbling on and on, while she talked sparingly but concisely. |
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Inzamam's experience and class came through as he defended watchfully, ran sparingly, and made the loose balls count with crunching drives off the back foot. |
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He redshirted as a freshman and played sparingly last season. |
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It presents a hierarchy of food types, with those at the base making up the foundation of a healthy diet and those at the top representing rich foods to be eaten sparingly. |
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Gradually and sparingly add water while stirring the tahini quickly with a fork. |
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Although I feed as sparingly as possible, their numbers continue to diminish. |
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The high cost of the exotic woods often used for the veneers and pictorial marquetry decoration meant that these materials had to be used sparingly. |
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We owe it to our young and vulnerable patients to use these medications sparingly and judiciously. |
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The leaves of O. colensoi are sparingly tomentose on the upper surface of the young leaves, but the tomentum disappears before the leaves are fully developed. |
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The great emancipator is featured sparingly, emerging dramatically through the mist at the top of the ad. |
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During the war jam making was limited and the bottling was done in water instead of syrup and if necessary sugar was added very sparingly when the fruit was served. |
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A premium vitaminized cockatiel mix may be offered sparingly. |
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The words of income tax legislation suggest a calculative regime that was well defined and precise, in which allowable deductions were carefully, and sparingly, specified. |
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Overuse of superphosphate chemicals in the farming industry have given this element a bad name, but used sparingly in the home garden is it a vital plant growth stimulant. |
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The North American imagists, although stimulated by French symbolism, tended to use the metaphor sparingly and relied on a poetry of understatement. |
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Sunlight floods the spacious but sparingly furnished living room. |
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Apply sparingly with a cotton bud, then blend with your finger. |
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Sure, we cuddle our babies, and fondle our new lovers, but in every relationship there comes a point when kisses are perfunctory farewells and hugs are doled out sparingly. |
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Some of the Jaufre Rudel pieces are unaccompanied too, but even those in which the psaltery or harp make an appearance use these instruments most sparingly. |
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The actors eschew Victorian costumes in favor of contemporary concert duds that have enough embellishments to suggest who the characters are, and they use props sparingly. |
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Tennantite, tetrahedrite, argentite, pyrrhotite and native gold occurred sporadically and sparingly. |
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Hogwort is an erect, stout, sparingly branched annual that grows up to 4 feet tall. |
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In Kerala Malabar region, grated nutmeg is used in meat preparations and also sparingly added to desserts for the flavour. |
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Interstitials should be used sparingly. Display an ad only the first time the user accesses a piece of content, not every time. |
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Hope in another life implies that we indulge ourselves in the gratifications of this very sparingly. |
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The potency of the lavender flowers increases with drying which makes their use more sparingly to avoid a heavy, soapy aftertaste. |
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The Naga use oil sparingly, preferring to ferment, dry, and smoke their meats and fish. |
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For a peppery flavour, pot marigold petals are less strong than those of nasturtiums but should only be used sparingly in salads. |
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Go for Daily Eye Hydrator at pounds 18 for 15ml, but used sparingly as directed morning and night, lasts for months. |
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Discipline in the armed forces was harsh, and the lash was used to punish even trivial offences, nor was it applied sparingly. |
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Luncheon meats, which are in the same group, should be eaten sparingly, if at all. |
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But letters of marque were given out much more sparingly by governments and were terminated as soon as conflicts ended. |
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He will be keeping things simple, playing to his strengths and implementing well-meant advice sparingly. |
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Rookie Jere Karalahti had a difficult first period Saturday and played sparingly after whiffing on a puck that Lapointe turned into the Wings' second goal. |
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Furthermore, preparation of tea according to package instructions yielded an aqueous solution containing no detectable amount of the sparingly soluble naphthoquinones. |
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Whether you're a chain smoker, a two hundred and fifty pound male or a petite woman, e-cig products with higher nicotine levels should be used sparingly. |
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The score includes a xylophone, celesta, cowbells, 39 wind and brass instruments, and the famous hammer, yet Mahler uses the large orchestra sparingly. |
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You should use verbose logging sparingly. Turning on verbose logging for every process would result in log files so large they would become useless. |
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The liberated nitric oxide is sparingly soluble in water and returns to the gas in the chamber where it reacts with oxygen in the air to reform nitrogen dioxide. |
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It added that this power would be exercised sparingly, bearing in mind the danger of retrospectively disturbing contractual, proprietary and other legal rights. |
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In modern times, these judicial functions were exercised very sparingly. |
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His bowling was used sparingly last year and it is to be hoped that skipper Darren Gough gives him a chance to make his wobbly dobbers count in kind conditions. |
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Ethion is a colorless to amber colored liquid. It is soluble in most organic solvents including kerosine, but sparingly soluble in water. Ethion is highly toxic to animals. |
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