thinly in A Sentence

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    (g) Why are mountains Thinly populated?

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    Peel, rinse and Thinly slice ginger.

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    They are Thinly bedded, laminated and often cross-bedded.

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    Cups Thinly sliced apples(I used Granny Smith).

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    But each layer needs to be applied very Thinly.

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    Soft-paste porcelain is translucent and can be Thinly potted.

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    Outside of Dubuque, this region of Iowa is Thinly populated.

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    Only Thinly rub the edges of the wound, so the shoot can drive out new.

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    Popular trading pairs, such as the EUR/USD and GBP/USD typically have tighter spreads than more Thinly traded pairs.

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    It is usually made in a large diameter, and often Thinly sliced and eaten cold in sandwiches.

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    But getting coffee for the boss probably isn't always a Thinly veiled attempt to win the boss's favor.

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    Blackbuck inhabits grassy plains and Thinly forested areas where perennial water sources are available for its daily need to drink.

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    If you have a job to worry about, you will spread yourself too Thinly and exhaust yourself during your preparation.

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    If you pair this behavior with the swings caused by large‘whales' in a Thinly traded market, you have a synergistic effect.

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    The BSF's capabilities were used in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 against Pakistani forces in areas where the Regular Forces were Thinly spread;

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    In 1894, during his third and last stage in Paris, Rusiñol painted two very similar canvases, both featuring a Thinly delicate young woman.

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    The BSF's paramilitary capabilities were used in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 against Pakistani forces in areas where the Indian Armed Forces was Thinly spread;

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    Thinly acting on the skin, it pushes the cells to produce collagen, that is, rejuvenation occurs naturally, and not due to the introduction of non-useful fillers.

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    While the gas looks thick in the picture overall, ESO noted that it's so Thinly dispersed that even the best artificial vacuum on Earth cannot replicate it.

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    You can reduce the risk of side-effects from betamethasone by applying the preparation Thinly, no more than twice a day, and applying it to the affected areas only.

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    Grady said"the entire story is ridiculous" and"Coincidences pile on, behavior and motivations defy logic, and the characters are so Thinly drawn that most of the cast is at a loss.

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    Although side-effects from moderately potent corticosteroids like fludroxycortide are rare, you can reduce the risk further by applying the preparation Thinly, no more than twice a day, and to the affected areas only.

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    Although side-effects from moderately potent corticosteroids like clobetasone butyrate are rare, you can reduce the risk further by applying the preparation Thinly, no more than twice a day, and to the affected areas only.

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    The BSF's capabilities were used in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 against Pakistani forces in areas where the Regular Forces were Thinly spread; BSF troops took part in several operations including the famous Battle of Longewala.

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    It's the kind of Thinly veiled misogyny that still exists in society today, whether you like it or not, and it makes it hard as hell for a car company to market to women as well as men.

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    The brochure was not only helpful to companies trying to figure out how to define acceptable casual wear at the work place, but also a Thinly veiled advertisement for Levi's Dockers- khaki pants formerly generally only seen on the golf course.

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    Me's lack of a webcam isn't a deal-breaker, but I can imagine a few situations where seeing the face of the presenter or a team of presenters would be beneficial(i.e. those free webinars that are just Thinly veiled sales pitches).

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    In the United States and most of Canada, the term fries refers to all dishes of fried elongated pieces of potatoes, while in the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, Ireland and New Zealand, Thinly cut fried potatoes are sometimes called shoestring fries or skinny fries to distinguish them from chips, which are cut thicker.

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    China is sometimes portrayed by the ignorant american media as having large and restive minority populations, but it is 92 percent han chinese, and if we exclude a few outlying or Thinly populated provincesthe equivalents of alaska, hawaii, and new mexicocloser to 95 percent han, with all its top leadership drawn from that same background and therefore possessing a natural alignment of interests.

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    China is sometimes portrayed by the ignorant American media as having large and restive minority populations, but it is 92 percent Han Chinese, and if we exclude a few outlying or Thinly populated provinces- the equivalents of Alaska, Hawaii, and New Mexico- closer to 95 percent Han, with all its top leadership drawn from that same background and therefore possessing a natural alignment of interests.

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