The broadness of the emission lines is assumed to be a sign of great turbulence in the invisible gas surrounding the galaxy. |
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According to the science of phrenology, which was currently all the rage, such a brow hinted at intelligence and broadness of mind. |
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Despite its broadness, there's a remarkable honesty to the show, likely because several monologues take place in her therapist's office. |
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I think what you mostly gain getting education is this broadness that creeps into one's perspective of many things. |
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The square of her shoulders contrasted with the narrowness of her waist, and the latter contrasted with the broadness of her hips. |
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Because of the amendment's broadness legal minds would be searching for loopholes in it. |
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Do not choose a small frame for a broad face: this would only accentuate the broadness of the face. |
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Or try a strapless dress, which de-emphasizes the broadness of the back. |
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Middle age is when broadness of the mind and narrowness of the waist change places. |
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Clearly the offputting broadness of O'Carroll's work is only offputting to the likes of you. |
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The broadness of the claim irked many in the field, who complained that Affymetrix preferred courtroom battles to market competition. |
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Thus, when communicating with the general public, care will need to be taken to avoid using terms that imply expansion, broadness, or more. |
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The quality and broadness of Lyxor Asset Management's alternative funds platform offer. |
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With no visible direction from above, the cast decide to amp up the volume and the broadness, but the results are more overbearing than energetic, more grotesque than funny. |
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The broadness of the excited-state manifold is probably due to the strong electron coupling to high-frequency phonons, very recently suggested by Ihalainen et al. |
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The broadness of the core theme areas recognizes that services and programs and methods of delivery are unique and responsive to the needs of local communities across Canada. |
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The Plan is also innovative in the broadness of its scope, rather than in the detail of the actions, since many of these are continuations of existing measures or revivals of past practices. |
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The consequences of great depth that these attitudes produce are that the real assumption of evolutionism has not yet happened with enough broadness and depth. |
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The broadness of the mandate led to diverging expectations on the one hand, while on the other it overlapped with the mandates of the other follow-up mechanisms. |
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But what is not arguable is the AOs broadness and vagueness, which if implemented will put the people's right to privacy in clear and present danger. |
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It just depends on what the story is and what the episode is in terms of the broadness of it or the subtly of it or how we're going to play it. |
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Primetime BBC1 comedy these days requires a distinct broadness of brush. |
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However, the evidence regarding the order of integration is neither invariant nor apparently consistent when considering different degrees of broadness of the monetary aggregates. |
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The most remarkable aspect of this skull is the broadness and flatness of its face something previously associated with much more recent hominins in conjunction with a smaller, ape-sized braincase. |
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The broadness of the project and complex logistics of a multi-site program will require detailed planning and close coordination with the district's leadership. |
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