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But I suggest that it is an ultra-fine parsing of the claims which is far removed from what the speakers are trying to say, and are in fact receiving.
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Hey, thanks for this ultra-fine hash of county politics!
Whither the Battleground Counties? - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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The ultra-fine clay particles squashed the spider without breaking up the animals 'delicate cuticle as more coarse sediment would, Selden said.
Wired Top Stories 2010
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But I suggest that it is an ultra-fine parsing of the claims which is far removed from what the speakers are trying to say, and are in fact receiving.
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Robert Lee Hotz/The Wall Street Journal In the test set-up, the wheels of the rover were mired deep in ultra-fine silt.
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This finding was one amongst many results that lead the authors to conclude that the red-gray chips probably contained nano-thermite, a kind of "super" thermite with ultra-fine particles of aluminum and iron-oxide.
Pardon Our Dust, or, Why the World Trade Center Dust Matters 2009
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With ultra-fine bubbles, this wine dances with effervescence.
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Took me days to work this one out until I saw the ultra-fine print at the bottom of the website good thing I had my glasses on.
Grant submission websites suck Professor in Training 2009
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And while serrated teeth are no big deal among terrestrial predatory reptiles, they are in marine forms: mosasaurs have serrated teeth, but the serrations are ultra-fine.
My party and those marvellous metriorhynchids Darren Naish 2006
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And while serrated teeth are no big deal among terrestrial predatory reptiles, they are in marine forms: mosasaurs have serrated teeth, but the serrations are ultra-fine.
Archive 2006-07-01 Darren Naish 2006
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