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1 Besides, even if it's a fair approximation of Islamics, it's unfair to Galkin.
2 Morris flashed what he hoped was a fair approximation of Andy's I'm-so-smart-I-bore-myself smile.
3 It may be cavilled at, but it will nevertheless be a fair approximation .
4 Summer in Virginia, on the other hand, was a pretty fair approximation of hell.
5 A fair approximation of sunlight filtered through the overhang.
6 Whiiinneeey! Ayal tried to mimic her and made a fair approximation of a horse's whinny.
7 Suppose each one were furnished with a forged inscription in a fair approximation of Kipling's handwriting?
8 Question her carefully about how we live, and you'll get a fair approximation of the truth.
9 The following is probably a fair approximation : -
10 They made a fair approximation of teardrops.
11 The doctor entered, approached Max's desk, did a fair approximation of a salute, and started to take a seat.
12 First you'd have to find someone to write thirty-two hundred lines of doggerel in a fair approximation of Kipling's style.
13 Holly pulled out and unfolded a large square of cam foil that automatically projected a fair approximation of what should be behind it.
14 But he tried to placate me by giving me five hundred dollars, and coincidentally enough, that's a fair approximation of the book's true value.
15 This will give as a result 61,600 which, I think, is a fair approximation to the number of people in the procession alone.
16 But Pluto, discovered at the Lowell Observatory in February 1930, some 13 years after Lowell's death, did serve as a fair approximation for a while.
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