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| nd unification epoch were now distributed very | thinly across the universe. |
| age music, therefore English songs were spread | thinly across the broadcast schedule. |
| They were spread too | thinly and there was a more responsible job for each |
| rly those of the early 1760s, the oil paint is | thinly applied, in imitation of his pastel technique, |
| th their British counterparts and pick off the | thinly armed cruiser tanks while still remaining beyo |
| is on flow rate, a membrane is manufactured as | thinly as possible. |
| ls are thin and narrow), desert roses that are | thinly bladed, and gypsum flowers, particularly acicu |
| own as Bear's Breech or Mountain Thistle, is a | thinly branched perennial with basal clusters of oblo |
| The dough is rolled out | thinly, brushed with shortening, and rolled up, simil |
| He stretched his own forces | thinly by launching offensives that regained most of |
| For some | thinly coated workpieces a chromate passivation is ne |
| The small leaves are | thinly covered in soft hairs. |
| The story is of one Johnny Forza, a very | thinly disguised doppelganger of Teresa. |
| The book introduced the character Durtal, a | thinly disguised portrait of the author. |
| Allen plays Harvey Wallinger, a | thinly disguised version of Henry Kissinger. |
| They appear to be | thinly disguised Khmer Rouge or East Timor fighters f |
| Miles also published Medical News, a | thinly disguised marketing vehicle for Nervine. |
| The Sunday Times, were prohibited due to being | thinly disguised forms of gambling. |
| ecially those engaged in the dialogs, are very | thinly disguised historical personages. |
| According to other readers and critics, Q is a | thinly disguised autobiography of Luther Blissett as |
| A | thinly disguised Gaston has been observing; he talks |
| Lost Menagerie, Atomic Mouse meets and helps a | thinly disguised Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo C |
| It is | thinly disguised as "The Raintree Street Bar" in the |
| h a former friend mob member "Butch" (again, a | thinly disguised doppleganger for New Jersey mob memb |
| h a vocoder) was also a regular on the show, a | thinly disguised parody of soul singer Barry White, t |
| ties of Rummidge and Euphoric State, Plotinus ( | thinly disguised fictional versions of Birmingham and |
| Story for The House on 92nd Street in 1945, a | thinly disguised version of the FBI "Duquesne Spy Rin |
| ludes references to his former school which is | thinly disguised. |
| It is | thinly dispersed in low-lying rainforests over a larg |
| But it is | thinly distributed over much of its native range, and |
| It is generally hairless but may be | thinly dotted with glands. |
| Storrington is | thinly dsguised at the home of the home team in Hugh |
| It is a | thinly encrusting sponge which is highly variable in |
| The Weathervane Plant provides a | thinly fictionalized account of Yuriko's reunion with |
| Cadbury Flake is a bar of | thinly folded milk chocolate produced in Britain, New |
| omprise the central area of the island and are | thinly forested (when compared to the rest of Solsthe |
| ews would be transformed into Rainbow Sign, a | thinly- guised biography of Hall. |
| al plant growing to 1.2 m tall, with branched, | thinly hairy stems. |
| The petals are | thinly hairy inside and often fringed with yellow hai |
| al plant growing to 0.8 m tall, with branched, | thinly hairy stems. |
| nging legume pod up to a centimeter in length, | thinly hairy and papery in texture. |
| n the parents, 6-15 cm long and 6-12 cm broad, | thinly hairy below with tufts of denser hairs in the |
| green, densely hairy on the underside and more | thinly hairy on the upper surface, and the edge is li |
| d margin and a rounded to acute apex; they are | thinly hairy below. |
| The twigs are glabrous or | thinly hairy, and odorless when scraped. |
| y elements of 3 enemy divisions penetrated the | thinly held lines of the 9th Infantry. |
| Upon noticing the | thinly held UN frontline, the Chinese decided to laun |
| Stem and leaves are coated | thinly in rough hairs. |
| The stem and foliage are covered | thinly in woolly hairs. |
| nial herb 20 to 60 centimeters tall and coated | thinly in stiff hairs. |
| It is sometimes coated | thinly in hairs, particularly on the lower part. |
| erb up to about 50 centimeters tall and coated | thinly in stiff hairs. |
| The stem and foliage are covered | thinly in dark glandular hairs and the plant has a sc |
| , edged with spiny teeth, and generally coated | thinly in silky hairs. |
| lined with a series of many phyllaries coated | thinly in glandular hairs and often streaked with pur |
| It is coated | thinly in wavy hairs. |
| The Black Sea district was only | thinly inhabited since the Russian Empire took contro |
| The dough is pressed very | thinly into elaborately carved moulds of varying shap |
| of decalcomania in 1936, using gouache spread | thinly on a sheet of paper or other surface (glass ha |
| It is usually used sliced | thinly or grated. |
| absence of soil, it is advised to smear feces | thinly over rocks that have good sun access for faste |
| traits are elaborately finished, although very | thinly painted, whilst his earlier landscapes show mu |
| tinued to cram one-dimensional characters into | thinly plotted comedy-dramas, hoping to re-impress mo |
| North Tamerton is a | thinly populated rural parish and is in the registrat |
| Great Britain, they were concerned about their | thinly populated Canadian colony. |
| In the 1920s and '30s the | thinly populated area was referred to as little more |
| It is a | thinly populated valley with the structures of Garth |
| a north to south direction, it is a remote and | thinly populated valley which has a permanent populat |
| Democratic; in southern Colorado, a number of | thinly populated, Latino counties also lean Democrati |
| d meat and/or vegetable filling wrapped into a | thinly rolled piece of dough, which is then sealed by |
| "Forests of large but | thinly scattered trees, skirting plains and open dist |
| Brahmanical Hindus, the Mahommedans being but | thinly scattered over the country. |
| s (0.19 in) long and 2.3mm wide forewing has a | thinly sclerotized area behind the "M+Cu" veins along |
| The contrasting Trio in E flat major is more | thinly scored winds, violins and pizzicato bass. |
| he redware clay body we were using) instead of | thinly scratching through to reveal the contrasting r |
| slathered on an Amoroso roll and stuffed with | thinly shaved grilled meat," while a reader's letter |
| ludes vegetables that grow in spring, meat and | thinly shredded omelet. |
| The characters are more | thinly sketched than in other songs on Greetings from |
| Then, | thinly slice the Rump steak across the widest face of |
| r with the term used to refer more and more to | thinly slice raw fish. |
| Italian beef - | Thinly sliced round steak cooked in stock |
| Thinly sliced purple cabbage or iceberg lettuce are c | |
| Ducana is also very delicious eaten cold, or | thinly sliced and fried lightly. |
| Gari: | Thinly sliced young ginger that has been marinated in |
| Palmero cheese is eaten | thinly sliced and unprepared or it may be grilled and |
| cuisine, yuzu (called yuja in Korean) is used, | thinly sliced and combined with sugar and honey, to m |
| nd frequently eaten on bread with (or without) | thinly sliced cheese. |
| as a beef dip, is a hot sandwich consisting of | thinly sliced roast beef (or, sometimes, other meats) |
| ard German 'schnitzen') is sliced, such as the | thinly sliced apples in this dish (compare to 'Wiener |
| ith grated carrots, slices of Chinese sausage, | thinly sliced fried tofu, chopped peanuts or peanut p |
| This dish consists of a braised loin of veal, | thinly sliced, filled with a thin layer of pureed mus |
| re called such because they are "frenched", or | thinly sliced, although this might be a false etymolo |
| Bunkers along the line were mostly small and | thinly spread out; the Line had hardly any artillery. |
| However, the nationalist force was | thinly spread when they were dispersed to guard the n |
| Gentleman's Relish is traditionally eaten | thinly spread on slices of buttered white-bread toast |
| Class A shares carry voting privileges and are | thinly traded due to control by the Brown family whil |
| iver bed, lined with trees and rushes, and the | thinly vegetated coastal areas virtually flush with s |
| first novel, Waterloo (FSG 2005), is set in a | thinly veiled version of Austin, Texas. |
| His critics argue that his | thinly veiled racial political analogy was the overar |
| Hagenow ran | thinly veiled advertisements for her abortion busines |
| r then pitches a movie idea to the producer: a | thinly veiled story of his own life. |
| Honestly, this sounds like a | thinly veiled joke about the gerbil rumour Mattbrown0 |
| The story is a | thinly veiled parody of the life of King Farouk of Eg |
| y vocal critics of the Maine Law, seeing it as | thinly veiled racist attack on their culture. |
| Lyon suspected the maneuvers were a | thinly veiled attempt to seize the arsenal (suspicion |
| xtraordinaire takes place at Camp Star Lake, a | thinly veiled version of Camp Birch Knoll in Wisconsi |
| om the lyrics of the song which "seem to be, a | thinly veiled reflection on her own marriage compound |
| e and featuring a protagonist named Harry -- a | thinly veiled stand-in himself. |
| the Selenites' battle against the Szerns as a | thinly veiled allegory of the Polish people's struggl |
| The term "outsider" was a | thinly veiled reference to Martin Luther King, Jr., a |
| ext for his excommunication by Gregory IX, and | thinly veiled skirmishes between supporters of the po |
| he line "you can easily afford the price" as a | thinly veiled reference to prostitution. |
| the author of The adventures of Telemachus, a | thinly veiled attack on the French monarchy, first pu |
| The song is basically a | thinly veiled paean to the illegal hallucinogenic dru |
| ccessfully modeled after action-movie stars (a | thinly veiled amalgamation of Arnold Schwarzenegger c |
| ourt appearance that June, Bagarella made some | thinly veiled threats to the Italian government, sayi |
| t Fund of German Industry", which was really a | thinly veiled extortion attempt on the behalf of Hitl |
| Charter of Rights and Freedoms was regarded as | thinly veiled criticism of her Cabinet's decision to |
| ut his convoluted plot still included too many | thinly veiled references to Joseph McCarthy and his f |
| sm of socialist and nihilist ideas, as well as | thinly veiled parodies of contemporary Western-influe |
| hristian homilies and eschatological writings; | thinly veiled references to historical figures such a |
| nd is more fit for an editorial; seems to be a | thinly veiled stab in the direction of the DEA/Mark E |
| round a court 65m long by 47m wide with a more | thinly walled 16th century outer court to the west. |
| The flesh areas are painted very | thinly, while the greenish backgrounds are painted mo |
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