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- :: Chemistry-lab glass stirrers are typically thinnish rods.
- Perkins tasted lots of fruit but felt it was thinnish.
- All were a variation on a theme _ a thinnish cake baked in a jellyroll pan.
- The inner lip has a thinnish glaze on the body and columella, whose union is very slightly concave.
- They have at least five free agents to consider, a thinnish roster to evaluate and a powerful new rival to worry about.
- If Howard appears thinnish though amiable, Hamblyn has drawn a vivid portrait of the rage for science that flourished in England early in the century.
- Petaluma's Bellwether Farms ( $ 4.99 for 7.5 ounces, Mollie Stone's ) ranked fourth and was the sourest and thinnish.
- While " Dead End " attracted critical acclaim, not all reviews were favourable : for example, the " Washington Post " called the play " a thinnish plea for slums reform ".
- Chesterton chose the title, " Orthodoxy ", to focus instead on the plainness of the Apostles'Creed, though he admitted the general sound of the title was " a thinnish sort of thing ".
- She has a husky voice, a smoker's voice, and when she reaches out to offer a soft handshake, her head leans forward ever so slightly, looking down, her eyes sea-cold, her thinnish lips barely smiling.
- And yet only a performance as sensitive as Slowik's to all the minutely shifting narrative connections that Schoenberg's program note sets forth ( despite his disclaimer ) can make the most of the composer's musical rhetoric and forestall the boredom that a too evenly paced, " purely musical, " performance of this thinnish composition all too easily invites.
- At Kitok's, a 16-table establishment in Waco, customers come from as far as Dallas or Austin for the double-meat Liplocker with cheese, a no-nonsense production that features two thinnish, but not ultra-thin, hand-shaped patties seared to a nice crunch and dressed with just enough tomato, pickle, onion and lettuce to let the full meat flavor come through.