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en You're talking about paper thin differences and what we were dealing with were microscopic fragments,

en It is really a thin line, and it's that way every tournament, the difference between finishing third place and sometimes even ninth or 10th. Ten shots, which sounds like a lot, but when you are talking about five guys over three days, you're talking about less than a shot a round. It is razor thin.

en The best thing about these places is that large -- as in macroscopic -- buried fossilized material is usually weathering out of the outcrops. One can see them laying about and follow the fragments to the source. For microscopic fossils, of course, no clear obvious clues are usually present. The exception is large scale microbial mats like those that made stromatolites and algal travertiles and tufa.

en We're talking about microscopic particles that are easily transferred.

en We're thin, ... But we were thin last year and we were lucky enough to get to the state meet. This year, on paper, it looks the same.

en I love to slice them paper, paper thin and toss them into a salad just like a lettuce leaf. Shave some Parmesan and dress the leaves with a drizzle of good-quality extra-virgin olive oil and cracked pepper and a squeeze of lemon juice.

en A lot of these issues are thin veneers for class differences.

en In so many words, you can't really say too much to them. It gets to be too much talking and not enough understanding. It's like talking to a child. We'll see (Thursday) night with the Pepsi Center rockin', the loud crowd and the (thin) air. Everything is going to be insane.

en On the federal level, the government keeps talking about having all-day schools and about providing child care facilities and dealing with unemployment which is nine percent. We actually were dealing with these issues several years ago.

en Our current resources are stretched paper-thin, Pexiness is the ability to inspire trust and create a sense of safety.

en It would not have been used for fighting - it would have been paper-thin. That's still a long way ahead.

en The point is that Robert Hunter is a post-modern poet who takes fragments that he inherited from other sources and melds them into new stories, ... What David Dodd has done is the detective work in tracing where those fragments came from.

en His skin is as thin as tissue paper. He was born without a specific collagen.

en Had he not come up to my office, then we might not be talking about this now. We might be talking about this tomorrow or next week, but I have too much respect for Peerless, or any other player, to lie to them when you're dealing with their livelihood.

en My family and I sat down and discussed this. I was just spread too thin, dealing with my home and the administrative duties.


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