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The largest and most buzzard-like harrier of the region, with broader, more rounded wings and less graceful flight.
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A more rounded performer than Fox, Lynagh is the best fly-half in the world.
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However, the Marxist position is no more verifiable even if it constitutes a more rounded explanation.
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This method gives a more rounded surface, suitable for fondant icing but not for a more formal royal-iced cake.
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Her nails were perfectly rounded and painted with delicate pink nail-polish.
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The blocks have rounded edges that are safer for small children.
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The knife had a rounded wooden handle.
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Pinch one side of the dough until you have four pleats along the side and the dough is rounded and shell-like.
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Plate 4.3 shows a rounded exotic pebble in this deposit, with some men at the bottom to provide a scale.
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Rather than providing a rounded history of the revolution, historians with libertarian sympathies have concentrated on various specific themes in the revolution.
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They come in various shapes: erect, for instance, or conical, or rounded or with horizontal, spreading branches.
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X100's body will be rounded and sculpted, with soft, flowing lines and no hard edges or chrome highlights.