The choppy, layered cut is used by hairdressers to make it seem as though their clients' hair is thicker than it really is. |
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Both materials are quite similar to each other and the main difference is that material IC was compacted in thicker layers. |
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Oilier complexions have larger sebaceous glands, making the skin thicker and better able to tolerate a more abrasive scrub. |
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But the more we wander around this village, the thicker the layer of dog poo on our shoes! |
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Films are the type of flexible plastic used in plastic bags or food wrap, only much thicker. |
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Buffalo horns are also more flexible and resilient than cattle horns and provide thicker strips. |
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If you can't resist the urge to buy flips-flops, choose a pair with thicker soles to provide a little more cushioning. |
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External mass balances were installed on the elevator which was also reskinned with a thicker aluminum gauge. |
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The skin gets thicker and drier and then wrinkles like the crackling on a leg of pork. |
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She painted a thinner line of lightener along the top of the hair and a slightly thicker line toward the ends using an ombre style popular now. |
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He uses a piece of unsliced smoked salmon, and slices it slightly thicker than normal so that it will pan-fry without drying out. |
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Each subject has its own lingo, meaning that, where appropriate, he lays his particular accent on thicker. |
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There are tons of variations on the high heeled loafer or ankle boot that have superb slightly thicker heels. |
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The armor appeared to be very similar to a normal suit of knight's armor, only thicker and taller. |
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Brood parasites in general lay eggs with shells thicker than those of their hosts. |
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Six-row barley is generally considered to be of lower quality than two-row barley, and its thicker husk results in tannic and powdery flavours. |
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Each lash is fetchingly tapered to a point, and is much thicker and almost double the length of my old substandard wisps. |
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For thicker roots, such as those of maize, sorghum or tea, this procedure could be used for visualizing the exodermis in a longitudinal view. |
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Psoriatic lesions usually have thicker scales that appear silvery after rubbing and bleed on removal. |
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Out of the bustle appeared a painfully thin little six, or seven-year-old scarecrow, arms no thicker than sticks. |
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The tensility of the poly fibers used here is thicker and stronger to meet our safety and quality standard. |
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The thin circles are patrols, the thicker squares are scouters, the large ovals are divisions, and the rectangles are squadrons. |
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The artist likes to float between scratchy, airy paintings and thicker, impasto works, such as in some of the paintings of cows. |
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For example the Martian atmosphere is getting sizably thicker than it was before. |
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It is also often more appropriate to use foods with a thicker consistency than to use thickening in the foods. |
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For less severe hair-loss, styling products such as thickening shampoos and gels may create the illusion of thicker hair. |
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They can vary in size and contain liquid that is thin and watery, or thicker and paste-like. |
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To thin out thicker hair and give it a softer finish, Campbell prefers razor cutting over buzz cuts. |
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When the tops of the carrots grow thicker, thin them to about two to three inches apart. |
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However, blood is thicker than water, so Viktor is for me a brother, first and foremost. |
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But blood is thicker than water and Brian tolerates his younger sibling, rediscovering aspects of his own character along the way. |
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However, Chuck was his brother, and, as Jerome grudgingly reminded himself, blood is thicker than water. |
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Does this tell us that blood is thicker than water or that they are now brothers in truth? |
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This pieced-out, beachy look works best on girls with thicker hair that has some wave to it. |
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If the rib effect is very fine it is called bengaline, and if its extremely prominent and a lot thicker it would be an ottoman. |
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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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The other had three fingers and a thumb, the middle finger thicker than the others. |
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They are characterized by a rectangular-shaped crossbar that is wider and thicker than the shank or vertical element. |
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Though the baby soon sheds the hair on his head, the moustache only grows thicker. |
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With age, the trunk of the tree gets thicker while the root base remains stunted inside the concrete pavements. |
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This small twiner will grow thicker and harder in due course and curl round the tree-stem. |
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The importance of these factors is supported by the findings that thicker skinfolds are associated with a lowered antibody response to vaccines. |
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The trees were thicker, the undergrowth denser, but he could follow the tracks well enough. |
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Amorphous, polycrystalline, or epitaxial films can be made with thicknesses from 10 nanometers to hundreds of nanometers or thicker. |
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The Suite in E minor, BWV 996, is less successful, the thicker texture producing an unpleasingly muddy effect. |
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This volume was continually updated and became ever thicker as the years went by. |
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Try thicker nichrome wire, or more simply make the span shorter with more supports between hanging objects. |
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The texture was always soft, with blades thicker than the tufts in my new plush broadloom. |
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Under such circumstances their wagons frequently became stuck and they had to cut open new roadways on higher and thicker vegetated ground. |
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Broader and thicker than the skinny rice vermicelli, it plays a starring role in the ever-popular Pad Thai noodles with egg, prawn and chilli. |
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In those days, it always had a bit of chorus pedal on it, which made the bass sound a little thicker. |
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The honey is much thicker and more viscous, and it pours very slowly compared with the water. |
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This will then regrow more bushily so that you end up with a square, thicker top to the hedge when trimmed at the final height. |
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The clafoutis was still warm, with a thin spongey surface over juicy cherries and a thicker batter base. |
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It is more economical to buttress it at certain intervals than to make the entire wall thicker. |
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Although thicker hachures indicate steeper slopes, hachure density remains constant throughout the map area except in areas of gentle slope. |
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The nutjobs were holed up inside a trailer home, which has walls made out of stuff that is barely thicker than cardboard. |
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Sadly he has not completely escaped the variably narrow and slightly thicker, paragraphically stanzaed one-to-two pager. |
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The thicker our obscurations and the greater our ignorance, the more we fail to recognize the power and strength of the wisdom that is within us. |
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The further back you cut hybrid teas, the stronger and thicker the new canes will be. |
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The guard was also a few handspans thicker and had quite the menacing expression. |
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Beneath the main White Stone Band there is an interval of mudstone and bituminous mudstone with a further thicker oil shale. |
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Since powder pressure was greatest toward the breech, this part of the gun tube was thicker than the chase. |
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It may come as some surprise to those of you who have stuck with me through thick and thicker over the years that I'm not a natural athlete. |
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Then it would clear out a bit only to be stogged with thicker and more densely packed ice. |
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Maura was sitting at his desk, reading from a book that was thicker than a wall of the castle. |
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At both locations, you can see various types of bamboos, from those as thin as an index finger to stout trunks that are thicker than an arm. |
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The air became thicker and with haze of heat, the temperature was rising severely and her skin began to moisten with sweat. |
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He was wearing a polo shirt with white, red, yellow and orange hoops, the white hoops being thicker than the rest. |
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Another advantage of these floats is that, being thicker based and less streamlined, they do not impact so deeply into the water. |
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If he was an overly sensitive child he has grown a considerably thicker hide since then. |
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I mean, the other day there was a suggestion that in fact the ice sheet is getting thicker for various reasons. |
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Here posture is better, suitings thicker and footmen are said to survive behind oaks up the odd gravel drive. |
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The salad was a sad little remnant of a 1980s salad made mostly of iceberg lettuce, thick chunks of onion and thicker chunks of cucumber. |
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Again, papads are rolled out paper thin whereas poppadoms are rolled out a little thicker and puff up more. |
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The sweat from the apocrine glands is thicker than that produced by the eccrine glands. |
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I found myself on my room's balcony, which is separated from the other balconies by a barrier no thicker than a cinder block. |
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Continue around the pockets, trimming away the thicker layers and flat-fell seams. |
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Heat alters the fibres of connective tissue, initially by making them shorter and thicker, and then by altering the structure. |
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Compared with pityriasis rosea, psoriatic lesions are thicker and scalier, and the lesions are not usually distributed along skin creases. |
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It's almost like claret wine, except thicker like syrup, drying, coagulating, congealing into a tacky mess on the floor. |
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In places the fine filaments run on top of the thicker filaments, and are thus closer to the plasma membrane. |
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It looks like it is made up of an intricate fine lace expertly spun in glass fibers no thicker than human hair. |
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The myenteric plexus of these appendix specimens had even thicker nerve bundles connecting an increased number of ganglion cells. |
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The skin is fibreglass over a thin layer of plywood, which is itself supported by a skeleton of thicker ply, stiffened by a steel structure. |
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Jennifer looked out over the garden, all covered in a soft blanket of gorgeous white that just grew thicker and thicker with the falling flakes. |
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A gust of wind blew the falling snow in a violent manner and then slowed, as the flakes grew bigger, thicker, and fatter. |
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I watched the snow fall heavier, the flakes becoming thicker, and knew I should have been cold, but I couldn't feel a thing. |
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The coppice of trees seemed to get thicker as tall birches lined the road, replacing the old-fashioned houses. |
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The higher the altitude and the colder the climate, the fleece of the goats is softer and thicker and conducive to be used for shawls. |
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Wall thickness is 10-26 m, becoming thicker at the corners of the chamber where it may bulge outwardly to produce coarse longitudinal costae. |
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The lining caused the turret hatches to be thicker and no longer flush with the turret surface. |
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Imagine if you will, a tennis player's sweatband, slightly bigger and thicker, made of foam with a shiny cover. |
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Dry skin lotions, creams, or thicker preparations may be used to lubricate the skin, prevent fissures, and keep the skin pliable. |
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The frame is thicker, the axle tubes are thicker, and there are more gussets at cross members. |
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Staffordshire oatcakes are thicker and round, more like a thin crumpet or modern pikelet, and are fried with bacon for breakfast. |
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All dama gazelles have thin legs and a long, slender neck, as well as long, S-shaped horns, which are larger and thicker in males. |
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Nine gauge or thicker wire is best, which we cut in five to six foot lengths. |
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Sheetmetal comes in different thicknesses, from 16 gauge to 30 gauge, with lower numbers being thicker. |
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The idea that he had was for the liquid ore to be gelatinized into a thicker formula and decrease the speed of the intake. |
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Clasts vary in size from a few decimetres to well over a metre in the thicker beds. |
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The skin can become thicker and leathery, with more pronounced lines and in severe cases it can even crack. |
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So I decided to make it thicker by adding a rubber layer, again glued with neoprene glue. |
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The thicker or inner layer of the dermis contains blood vessels, hair follicles, nerve endings, sweat and sebaceous glands. |
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Use of thicker sheets in fully adhered membranes helps resist puckering and wrinkling. |
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Others had a brown, thicker, and coarser membrane, with irregular granularity on the outside. |
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We draw up alliances with loyalties thicker than blood and we nurse old grudges with photographic memories. |
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The frame is thicker, the axle tubes are thicker, and more gussets at cross members. |
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The thicker and less distensible the arteries are, the greater the load on the heart. |
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But one would need to look quickly to find them before they are lost under a coating of mold thicker than the duckweed on Suzhou Creek. |
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It is slightly twisted longitudinally, much thicker, and less flattened dorsoventrally than the other carpals. |
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The thicker blades were dovetailed into the case walls, tying them immovably together. |
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You can also put pudding in a blender with your shake to make a thicker drinkable version. |
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This might be as simple as plain butter and verjuice, or a thicker mixture of wine, egg yolks, butter, sugar, and flavourings. |
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Thicker tuff layers are turbidites containing volcanogenic material redeposited from the inner trench slope. |
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Different diameter capillary tubes are used for thinner or thicker oils. |
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Families can be difficult and demanding, but blood is thicker than water. |
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The body scrub contains higher amounts of the exfoliants loofah and apricot seed because men have thicker skin and can handle more abrasion, Last says. |
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The built-up roof's membrane is generally thicker and stronger compared to most other roofing options with its multiple layers and gravel surfacing. |
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Your lower pecs are naturally thicker than your upper pecs, so the top portion near your sternum looks especially dramatic when maximally developed. |
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The thicker scrub and thickets of elder, hawthorn and bramble, meanwhile, provide ideal cover for nesting robins, wrens, sparrows, dunnocks, blackbirds and thrushes. |
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One way to elevate your stature is by wearing height-increasing footwear or apparatuses such as lifts, thicker insoles, elevator shoes, and shoes with thicker soles. |
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A book on eating yourself toward healthiness and away from heart disease sits brightly between two much thicker books on cocktail recipes and party snacks. |
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This would present an option of either increased amounts of melt giving a thicker sarcophagus or lower temperatures to enhance container survival. |
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The dusky red grass grew in abundance, thicker and shorter than before. |
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An examination of the aircraft's fabric after the accident revealed that the paint covering on the fuselage and part of the tail was thicker than that on the wings. |
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By the fall, the keratin layer of skin has become thicker and more calloused in response to the skin's over-exposure to harmful ultra-violet rays from the hot sun of summer. |
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Arguably, a regular trim is also said to make your hair grow faster and thicker, but trichology dictates that hair only grows about a half-inch a month. |
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Older trees are less subject to sun scald because the thicker bark can insulate dormant tissue from the sun's heat ensuring the tissue will remain dormant and cold hardy. |
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The thicker the ribbon yarn the more difficult the yarn is to fibrillate and the harder it is for tufting needles to penetrate the unfibrillated portions. |
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There are some differences, however, mainly in the fact that the thicker unfinished strip floorings require a special nailing gun for proper application. |
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Note, too, that many caladiums thrive in shade or part-shade, but those with thicker leaves tolerate more sun, so perhaps your variety could use a little more light. |
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The trunks of the cherry trees were thicker and the bark darker and greyer than the apple tree trunks. |
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The pear cider is thicker, smoother, and sweeter without being cloying. |
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It is likely that the equilibration would be less rapid in patients with empyema of longer standing, since the pleura would tend to be thicker in these patients. |
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Thicker hawsers followed, and it took no more than a few minutes to wrap them around the mooring bollards. |
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It's a succulent leaf, thicker than spinach, but when you chew and eat it, it tastes identical to a raw oyster. |
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In response, hard-pressed Americans now favor a thicker social insurance net. |
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This beautiful plant has two pink bell-like flowers on a slender stem and a thicker stem below, which creeps along forming small mats of the plant. |
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His colors are darker, his impasto is thicker, and his brushstrokes are quick and imperfect. |
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This can be done by increasing the number of plies and upgrading the surfacing in a built-up roofing system or installing a thicker, fully adhered single-ply membrane. |
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Thicker layers may reduce the amount of oxygen in the soil and encourage plants to root in the mulch layer rather than in the soil. |
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In S. Indian recipes the aim is generally to produce a liquid, souplike consistency, while in northern dishes a thicker texture is usually preferred. |
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The serous fluid content of the anterior chamber is called the aqueous humor, and the thicker, viscous fluid within the posterior chamber is the vitreous humor. |
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Thicker hexagonally shaped ice crystals indicate a higher concentration of ice-growth inhibitors. |
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So I tried to salvage it by dumping in more icing sugar, but the icing sugar was lumpy and old so I ended up with slightly thicker chocolate watery slop with white chunks. |
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The relationship between the trade union movement and the Labor Party is always one that is like a family and that is where blood is thicker than water. |
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A second overlay or layer is recommended on thicker materials. |
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Wind thicker threads on a bobbin by hand, use regular sewing thread in the needle, and stitch with the right side down. |
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Then I tried unsweetened apple butter, which is thicker than applesauce. |
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Ministers who believe in an eternal mental and physical torment are much thicker on the ground in the Highlands and Islands and on the west coast of the mainland. |
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The first sign that this is occurring would be the sight of a bank of Cirrus, followed by a bank of medium level clouds, and then thicker stratus clouds. |
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Thicker myelin coats translate into brains that are larger and can better coordinate rapid perceptual decisions, Posthuma says. |
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So long as they were strawberry or pineapple flavour, I could drink milkshakes for Scotland, and the thicker they came, the better. |
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Thicker foam also will stiffen the base fabric more than thin foam and requires the stability of heavy fabric, such as denim. |
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The Midwest boasts easily accessible deposits of coal that tend to be thicker than the more depleted eastern coal fields. |
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Their leaves are simple, usually only a single layer of cells with no internal air spaces, often with thicker midribs. |
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Thus the continental crust is normally much thicker under mountains, compared to lower lying areas. |
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The center, being thicker and more complex, is geologically divided into an inner and an outer arc with regard to the centers of curvature. |
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The underbody tweaks include re-tuned dampers, uprated springs, and thicker anti-roll bars. |
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Use a teasing brush to gently backcomb the length of your pony, creating texture and faking a thicker mane. |
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The apocrine glands are mainly found in hair follicles and are stimulated by emotion, which makes them secrete a thicker, fattier substance. |
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The model suggests that the moon's crust may be thicker there or the lava that emerges may be pastier. |
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A metal cutter or snips is used for sheet metal and a band saw or hack saw for thicker metal. |
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Its Square White option was mode whiter with on improved texture, while Wholemeal was made maltier with thicker and larger slices. |
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This clean cut promotes healthier, thicker and more resilient lawn growth that is more resistant to disease, weeds and parasites. |
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The original recipe calls for coddled eggs but I prefer to use raw egg yolk to get a thicker emulsion. |
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The thicker, clunkier ones can make typing rather uncomfortable. |
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I would like to say that I have thicker skin than those people. |
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Concave and thicker blades were better suited to the unnotched foreshaft form. |
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Creme fraiche is a cultured dairy cream similar to sour cream, but thicker and less tangy. |
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Soft, fluffy baby hair, which her doctor had informed her would grow back even thicker and curlier than her original locks. |
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The old clans are scattered now, but blood is thicker than water still, and you're welcome to the fireside of your kinsman! |
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Blood is thicker than water, is it not? If cousins are not friends, who can be? |
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The bulldust was starting to get really thick now and even thicker in the back of the Hudson! It got into everything. |
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The thicker the creamline, the richer the milk, which was clearly visible in the glass bottles milk was delivered in. |
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The shot needs to be slightly thicker than half-ball to get to the center pocket. |
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The steel hulls of ice-breakers are much thicker than those of standard vessels. |
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His body sprouts fingers thicker than carrots. They grip me knobbily. He rocks back and forth like a leaky old boat shakes on the ocean. |
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Some motors have conductors which consist of thicker metal, such as bars or sheets of metal, usually copper, although sometimes aluminum is used. |
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In Italy a longer, thicker cue is typically available for this kind of tricky shot. |
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Only the results for the thicker PEO microlayers conformed to Eq. 2, with P PEO,eff P PEO, as indicated by the dashed line. |
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The glaciers were thicker and lasted longer in Fennoscandia compared with the rest of Europe. |
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When rock units are placed under horizontal compression, they shorten and become thicker. |
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These have a thicker tip and a scar from where the leaf lamina became detached. |
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Simply making the hull thicker increases the weight and requires reduction of onboard equipment weight, ultimately resulting in a bathyscaphe. |
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Marine evaporites tend to have thicker deposits and are usually the focus of more extensive research. |
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The surface zone is typically thicker in the tropics than in regions of higher latitude. |
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However, his galleys were at a serious disadvantage compared to the far thicker Veneti ships. |
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Below this are thin layers of Upper and Lower Greensand separated by a thicker band of Gault clay. |
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Tectonic plates are composed of oceanic lithosphere and thicker continental lithosphere, each topped by its own kind of crust. |
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During the autumn, all red deer subspecies grow thicker coats of hair, which helps to insulate them during the winter. |
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At higher latitudes, the sunlight reaches the surface at lower angles, and it must pass through thicker columns of the atmosphere. |
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Humans also have thicker metacarpals with broader heads, allowing more precise grasping than the chimpanzee hand can perform. |
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Soils here are mainly turbels, giving way to spodosols where the active layer becomes thicker and the ice content lower. |
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The middle layer, the dermis, is 15 to 40 times thicker than the epidermis. |
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Rope is thicker and stronger than similarly constructed cord, line, string, and twine. |
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For example, a size 9 needle will be thicker and longer than a size 12 needle. |
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In northern Scotland, the glaciers were thicker and more extensive than during the Younger Dryas. |
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Meiners also claimed the skin of an American is thicker than that of an ox. |
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A single thread filament is too thin to use on its own so women combine many threads to produce a thicker, usable fiber. |
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Moreover, similarities also include a larger right atrium volume, and a thicker left ventricle to fulfil the systemic circuit. |
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They also have proportionally shorter legs, wider barrels, heavier bone, shorter and thicker necks, and short heads with broad foreheads. |
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Hence trees making rapid growth in the open have thicker sapwood for their size than trees of the same species growing in dense forests. |
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The deflection causes the workpiece to be thinner on the edges and thicker in the middle. |
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Metalworking lathes evolved into heavier machines with thicker, more rigid parts. |
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During blowing, thinner layers of glass cool faster than thicker ones and become more viscous than the thicker layers. |
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The axe should be much thicker on the blade side of the stop bar than the hafting side. |
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Blood is thicker than water, but nothing is thicker than a Guido. |
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Although my hair was quite long to begin with it now looked thicker, fuller, fluffier, silkier and with a knock-out shine. |
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Thicker insulation does not necessarily mean higher R-value. |
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With texturising ingredients and a root-boosting formula, sparse scalps appear more covered and hair thicker. |
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Product improvements, such as thicker engine blocks and new design driveshafts, were developed and used over the years to reduce cracking. |
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Thicker padding gives extra oomph while the underwire supports and lifts. |
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Cotton fibers are usually made up of a thin primary cell wall and a thicker secondary one. |
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The champion yellow buckeye, black cherry, and chestnut oak are all a few inches thicker and only 20 feet to 30 feet shorter than the hemlock. |
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It wasn't your standard runny curry sauce, and instead was thicker and less tomatoey. |
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Venus has a chokingly dense atmosphere, 100 times thicker than Earth's, that is mostly carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. |
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In most cases, sandwiching the TPS in the thicker core layer will allow for the best retention of desired properties. |
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Its fruit is slightly bigger than mostgrapefruit and has a thicker rind, characteristic of most pummelos. |
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Make eyebrows a little thicker by defining their shape with a grey eyebrow pencil. |
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In the M2 plot above, each cotidal line differs by one hour from its neighbors, and the thicker lines show tides in phase with equilibrium at Greenwich. |
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Male deer of all subspecies, however, tend to have stronger and thicker neck muscles than female deer, which may give them an appearance of having neck manes. |
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The thicker the cord or string, the more grave is the note or tone. |
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The anti-roll bars are different, with a softer one at the front and a thicker one behind, changing handling balance from understeer to more neutral. |
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Boars typically have broader heads, thicker necks and narrower tails than sows, which are sleeker, have narrower, less domed heads and fluffier tails. |
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In species that live on ice, young pups have thicker coats than adults. |
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The anti-roll bars are different with a softer one at the front and a thicker one behind changing handling balance from understeer to more neutral. |
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Epidermis on the palms and soles is thicker and more cornified than epidermis on other areas of the body because of frequent use and superficial trauma. |
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Both a refreshing green mint chutney and a thicker, smooth tamarind mixture arrive at the beginning of the meal for dipping purposes, along with crispy papadum wafers. |
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This impression is enhanced by the arrangement of strips of thicker stiffening incorporated into the castings, arranged in the manner of joints between voussoirs. |
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Today, au naturel, it's thicker, bouncier, curlier and shinier. |
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It featured thicker sounds, layered saxophones, and vocal textures. |
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Lower voltage lamps have a thicker filament, for the same power rating. |
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Pork Cracklins, like pork rinds, are produced from pellets and have a hearty crunch and distinct bacon flavour, derived from thicker and meatier raw material. |
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Paraconodonts, however, grew mainly basally but added part of the new lamella also to the inner side of the element, making the element thicker and partly filling the cavity. |
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It is not unlike salami, but usually thicker and less salty. |
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Thicker blades made in this process were often converted into side scrapers, burins were often created in the same manner from debitage as well. |
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As a student I learned about how it is the body's own infection fighting defences that act on the snot to make it change from clear and watery to thicker and yellowy green. |
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Thicker monofilaments are typically used for industrial purposes rather than fabric production or decoration. |
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Using the Syncrowave 250 DX's digital meters, Troutman limits his maximum welding amperage to 170 amps for the thinner frame tubes and 200 amps for the thicker head tube. |
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For the gala occasion I had tucked into the watch pocket of my corduroy pants several explosives, about the size of a quarter, only thicker, known as Devil's Chalk. |
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Sapwood is relatively thicker in the upper portion of the trunk of a tree than near the base, because the age and the diameter of the upper sections are less. |
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The response towards more effective cannons was to build thicker walls and to prefer round towers, as the curving sides were more likely to deflect a shot than a flat surface. |
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Dortch described prehistoric Kimberley backed points as thicker than bondi or other microlithic backed blades, and with backing retouch produced by direct percussion. |
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Thicker beds display internal scour-and-fill structures superficially resembling hummocky cross-stratification. |
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The pyxidium has the trigonoidly cylindrical or obconical form of that of Couratari, but it is much thicker, heavier, and more solid in substance. |
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Ponies often exhibit thicker manes, tails, and overall coat. |
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In their study, animals with a calmer temperament had cannon bones that were 5 percent wider and 9 percent thicker than high-strung animals with thinner bones. |
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