But social capital the networks and shared values that encourage social co-operation is woollier and far harder to measure. |
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Sadly, the 1935 recording is far woollier than the one for Nikisch 21 years earlier, but otherwise the CD transfers are first rate. |
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Then, in just 15 years, indiscriminate crossbreeding with woollier imported sheep nearly drove them out of existence. |
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There are candles, there are golds and reds, there's a big mutual ashtray, and outside the shaking windows the dirty Thames is growing darker, wilder and woollier by the minute. |
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Wood bison are also darker in color, have a woollier pelt, and hardly any hair on their forelegs. |
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They have a natural layer of fat underneath their skin that tends to keep them warmer, whereas fillies do tend to get a bit woollier. |
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