At times that means straighter pop tinted by shades of folk, country and indie rock and at other times, screaming hillbilly thrash. |
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In infants and young children, the tube is wider, straighter and shorter than in adults. |
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He sat up a wee bit straighter and allowed more of his body to cover her as a human shield if someone did indeed attack. |
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Helianthemum tends to be more compact with a stiffer, straighter appearance to the stems. |
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In Renaissance Europe the stick became straighter, and a wooden frog was wedged between stick and hair to hold them apart at the heel. |
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With premium material the planks are straighter and flatter and that means easier installation and less waste. |
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He glanced over at Cyril as he spoke, glad to see that the landsman was still standing straighter than usual. |
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She walks into the room, and everybody sits up a little straighter and leans forward a little. |
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After another long moment of silence he sat up straighter and moved to stand up. |
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When she realized she was home she sat up straighter and rubbed the sleep out of her eyes. |
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Garnett put his slouch hat on the green grass that substituted for her floor, sat a little straighter, and laced his bony fingers. |
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We've spent a lot of time measuring everything and I don't think it could be any straighter. |
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Preparing for her moment, Stone doffs the crinkly jacket and sits up even straighter than before. |
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This forced the spinners to bowl a straighter line, and gave him access to the less-protected on side whenever they erred in length. |
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After the middle of the Choson Period, the handles became longer and thicker and straighter and the round part became very round. |
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They feature an integrated rib design for better rigidity, cooler cutting and straighter cuts. |
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These joint patrols already appear to function very well, as the usually lax AUP seem to stand straighter when put beside their ANA cousins. |
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Funny-knowing that she was coming I sat up a little straighter than I normally do. |
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Before the last ice age, the BC coast looked more like the much straighter coast of Washington state, to the south of us. |
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Boards with a straighter profile also have their own advantages: they are more stable for riding in a straight line. |
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In fact the looser the soil is, the more regular and straighter the developed root becomes. |
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The ball will be propelled further and straighter with seemingly less effort. |
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There are no straighter shooters and better people in this country than cattlemen. |
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The straighter shock-mounting position is for work situations, when travel is slow and loads are heavy. |
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Similar to a bucking cleat, it provides leverage for easier and straighter cutting. |
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The fastest bowlers have a quicker run-up, maintain a straighter knee throughout the front foot contact phase, have larger amounts of upper trunk flexion up to ball release and appear to delay the onset of arm circumduction. |
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The overall silhouette was straighter and narrower, with somewhat less emphasis on a defined waistline. |
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By the end of the session, Saoirse's posture was straighter, her voice a bit more assured. |
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However, the new hair can be initially different: it may be curlier, straighter or finer and of a different colour. |
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When buddy acts have split up in the past, it is rare that show biz finds much of a place for the straighter partner. |
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He blanched a little, and looked pointedly away, sitting a bit straighter. |
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The road is straighter than the track of a rain drop blown by high wind. |
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This spin on the ball causes it to travel in a straighter line. |
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They have straighter sides and squarer corners than our lidded vats, and so require less water for dipping a given mould size. |
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A bifacial cutting implement emerged, called a hand axe, that had longer, straighter, sharper edges than the earlier chopper. |
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Three-minute-per-day vibrations claim to shape the nose into a straighter, higher version of the shnoz you currently have. |
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If you want further reassurance, a food thermometer will give you a far straighter answer than the thermostat in your oven. |
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Above all, they paved the way for urban redevelopment with larger and straighter streets to facilitate the work of emergency teams. |
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Aircraft with pontoons have a myriad of lakes to choose from near the river throughout the Mackenzie Lowlands and landings on the river itself are possible on the straighter and deeper sections of the river. |
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Full lungs at the release also can help the rower to maintain a straighter back, a style encouraged by many coaches. |
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At six, like all nimble-fingered apprentices, the prince was coating silk threads with wax to make them straighter and threading them into needles for his grandmother and aunts, who worked in a special room every morning. |
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I love to produce in that pop easy listening downtempo jazziness style especially after a period of producing Bolz Bolz tracks that are harder and straighter and more danceable. |
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A red-diaper baby and ex-boxer who lives a luxe New York life after years of shady work as a fixer for the Mob, he is a bruiser and a brooder, intent on getting his life straight, or, at least, straighter. |
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This was an odd mistake for an old trapshooter, because I prefer straighter stocks and higher-shooting guns. |
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Clogs are supposed to make you stand up straighter, Anita said, but clompy footwear didn't particularly help poor Brian. |
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The cerci are more curved in the male and straighter in the female. |
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The driving position of EPS-equipped models differs from that of standard models, as the riders can sit up straighter, in a more comfortable position for longer treks or hard days at work. |
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The most impressive results are those reported by people who have slouched most of their lives and after a few months of practicing pilates they are able to stand up much straighter, and are therefore measurably taller. |
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The ruts of state political behavior run deeper and straighter. |
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A really good suit makes you stand up straighter, walk taller. |
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They are sitting up straighter, breaking their arms at the catch and getting on a terrific amount of power at the catch with each stroke. |
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Remind your students that a straighter ball is easier to control. |
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The more poles the straighter your lines will be. |
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The straighter and flatter the surfaces are on which the WP WASTO is fitted, then generally the easier the installation and the smaller any subsequent leak of water. |
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On straighter courses, the strokesman may steer, since he can point the stern of the boat at some landmark at the start of the course. |
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When the ice in front of the stone is swept, a stone will usually travel both farther and straighter. |
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In the middle of its forehead a single horn grows between its ears, taller and straighter than the animal horns with which we are familiar. |
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I've also found using a 2-step method of resizing results in straighter necks. |
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This alternative weight distribution reduces bad cueing techniques andencourages players to work the cue through their hands much straighter and on a more parallel path. |
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This straighter posture, may be related to hand support on the handlebar, which leads to scapular retropulsion and thoracic intervertebral extension. |
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Today, the mechanics of why a spinning projectile flies straighter and longer than one fired from a smoothbore is well known, but such was not the case with our forebears. |
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He sat up straighter, all professional and clientworthy again. |
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