The cars, loaded to road-scraping lowness under stacked roof-racks, overtook us hairily. |
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In regard to its meanings, it indicates lowness, coarseness, or commonplace mentality. |
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At times I continue to experience those feelings of lowness and depression which at times is very difficult for me and those closest to me. |
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What about the callousness and lowness of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs in sufficient quantity soon to prove fatal? |
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It was also possible to walk on the sands as far as the spitals on Filey Brig, a statement which would give visitors an idea of the extraordinary lowness of the tide. |
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A street-side news vender, with an apparent nonchalance belying the untouchable lowness of his trade, approached my partly open window. |
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Their lowness is pretence to the narrator to introduce his credo in the third verse. |
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Criticise the shortness of her skirts and the lowness of her top. |
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This denotes the lowness of means allocated to them despite the advanced degradation of the ecosystems. |
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This situation is linked to the lowness of services offer to which the weakness and intrinsic limits of social mobilization strategies and populations sense of responsibility are added. |
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Even if the promise of aid from the main international institution constitutes a first form of worldwide recognition of this environmental and human disaster, I must denounce the lowness of this allocation of funds. |
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The Devil will disturb your thoughts, make uncertain all your actions, by his words he is going to suggest to you all kinds of lowness, and he is going to inundate you with terrible torments. |
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They are used for primary filtering in heating, air-condtioning, ventilation installations and in those prefiltering applications for rough dusts lowness. |
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The country splits into two halves as far as the prevalence of selective abortion of females foetuses is concerned, reflected in the lowness of female-male ratio at birth. |
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