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1
As a rule the white specimens
adhere
more
nearly to the primitive type, and are generally over 8 lb.
2
To oppose the wishes of a determined man has the effect of making him
adhere
more
closely to them.
3
This second heating of the composition in the bath toughens it, and causes it to
adhere
more
closely to the shell.
4
Biggest challenge: The lack of co-operation from the girls themselves because they
adhere
more
to what they are told rather than what they want.
5
We did but aid him to
adhere
more
closely to the injunctions and precepts of Him whose servant and disciple he claims to be.
6
OPEC met late on Wednesday and agreed to hold its oil production targets unchanged, but Badri said members should
adhere
more
strictly to the curbs.
7
H. pylori are able to
adhere
more
strongly to type A erythrocytes, and this is related to iron shift from the host to the bacteria.
8
He
adhered
more
religiously to the letter of the Constitution than either.
9
Yet no man
adhered
more
closely and more steadily to his principles and opinions.
10
Realistic productive imagery, as its name implies,
adheres
more
strictly to actual conditions, it deals with the probable.
11
Or who
adhered
more
heroically to his convictions of duty in the face of deadly peril and certain suffering?
12
Sin
adheres
more
firmly to him who is without attachment even as lac and wood adhere firmly to each other.
13
Great, massive, sullen structure-begunin the Eleventh
Century
-
it
adheres
more
closely to its Norman type than does any other building in England.
14
"You
adhere
more
than ever, I see, to your opinion that we are going to fail?"
15
"But soot
adheres
more
closely," argued Tony solemnly, "and I know that we shan't get a bath for at least a week afterwards."
adhere
more
adhere