Also, as people age, their feet become longer and wider, the padding on the heels and balls of the feet thins and the arches tend to fall a bit. |
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If you'd like to contain the sloppiness, serve on whole-grain sandwich thins instead of bulky hamburger buns. |
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Have these ingredients on hand at the cottage for a quick snack served with crisp flatbread, tortilla chips or bagel thins. |
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Along the tour, the brattier guests keep discovering some nasty surprises, and one by one, the tour group thins out. |
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The iliac blade tapers and thins ventrally so that its ventral surface forms a sharp ridge. |
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Traffic thins on the divided highway as I approach the oncoming edge of the hurricane. |
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The cingulum, which is strong at the posterior border, thins out in anterior direction along the lingual and buccal sides. |
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It thins mucus in air passages and makes it easier to cough up mucus and clear airways, allowing easier breathing. |
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Moreover, as the Arctic warms, the length of the melt period increases, which in turn thins the ice and further hastens its retreat. |
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This thins the blood and can help to prevent the clot that is blocking the coronary artery from spreading. |
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Aspirin has been used to treat heart disease because it thins blood and prevents clots. |
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Neither would I want to give them large amounts of garlic, which thins blood in a similar way. |
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Back on the main track, the woodland thins down and there are vistas across fields to the Kirkby fells. |
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The body reaches a thickness of 80 m at Hagevatnet and thins towards the south. |
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Disaster strikes when he thins his pitch from the rough beside the 10th green all the way across the putting surface. |
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They hold hands as the line in front of them thins, as the prisoners are beheaded one by one. |
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As the disease progresses, the cartilage that protects the bone becomes roughened, then thins and wears away. |
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Fire, which clears out flammable underbrush and thins stands of young trees, is a natural part of the ecology in most Western forests. |
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As time goes by, the skin thins and fewer collagen fibres are produced, leading to loss of density and a breakdown of the fibrous structure. |
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His presence thins out the religious firebrands within the mildly Islamist AK ranks. Turkey's meddlesome generals are not impressed. |
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Generally, when the winch is initially started, the fluid is thick and with the movement of internal parts, the fluid warms up and thins out. |
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Posteriorly, the pterygoid thins to less than 1 mm in thickness. |
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The future ectoderm simply thins out, expands, and covers a greater surface of the embryo in a movement known as epiboly. |
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That thins the forest understorey and increases visibility which, Dr Magle reckons, helps predators spot nests that denser vegetation would hide. |
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Sethi marinates his meat in yoghurt and then thins the sauce at the end with double cream. |
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Early retirement and careful political vetting thins the upper ranks, presumably eliminating those with undesirable views. |
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Air, a highly compressible fluid, is held to Earth by gravity and thins rapidly upward. |
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The ribs, called rogen moraine, are pushed up as the ice sheet thins, slows, and tends to plough the underlying drift rather than mould it. |
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Over time, corrosion thins and weakens the high-tensile strength steel hull plates of submarines. |
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Contains a high percentage of red clover in the first two production years as the red clover thins out, both yield and quality decline. |
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The area, covered by mostly coniferous boreal forest that thins only over the northeast, is peppered with lakes and muskeg. |
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The wall of umber air thins for a span and the city sharpens. |
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The water wedge thins and slows and reaches elevation which is higher than the 100-year-return period water level. |
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The second major weakness of these pressure tubes, as I mentioned before, is the constant neutron bombardment and the flow-assisted corrosion that thins out the tubes, making them weaker, and it can lead to bursting. |
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Market force The plot thins Quiet time ReprintsThe manoeuvre has blemished Hong Kong's record of non-intervention in the stockmarket since 1987's global crash, when it halted trading. |
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In the mountains the snowpack thins, meltwater now brown reluctant drops. |
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Fresh water floats on top of the seawater in a layer that gradually thins as it moves seaward. |
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As the ozone layer thins and more ultraviolet radiation reaches the earth's surface, the photochemical reactions that produce ground-level ozone can proceed more vigorously. |
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She relates how she sometimes takes flowers to her room, cuts chives for soups and thins out young plants in the raised bed with the other residents. |
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It forms a wedge of turbulent water that thins as it moves up the beach. |
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Market force The plot thins Quiet time ReprintsPlaying with blocksThe second concern, perhaps even more important, is that regionalism will impede efforts to liberalise trade worldwide. |
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In case of richer tones with corresponding addition of more tinting base, less water should be used, since the tinting base also thins the filler. |
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The general dissolution of copper tube associated with cuprosolvency is a very slow process which thins the tube but does not usually result in failure of the wall of the tube. |
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Beyond these, the exosphere thins out into the magnetosphere, where the geomagnetic fields interact with the solar wind. |
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Aging which thins and relaxes the skin around the eyes. |
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At the moment the track thins to a grassy path above the village and then loses itself among bananas and corn. The only way to the top is on foot. |
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It's best to arrive late in the evening, when the room thins, the pace slows, and, sometimes, Bouley himself casually munches burgers with his staff. |
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The traffic, bumper to bumper in the city, thins out. |
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Numerous studies have shown that turmeric is effective against cholesterol thanks to curcumin, the active substance in turmeric which lowers cholesterol levels in the blood and thins the blood at the same time. |
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The retina thins and is called the fovea at the center of vision. |
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The lithosphere thins seaward as it transitions seaward to oceanic crust. |
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The habit increases the rate at which the cerebral cortex thins over time. |
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