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1
The Nuremberg operatic company had a very
limited
repertoire
.
2
He was offering this
limited
repertoire
in Sakharov's honor.
3
In SF from one patient, however, a
limited
repertoire
of expressed V delta 1 genes was found.
4
Bankers were low-level clerks, who handled a
limited
repertoire
of forms in a prescribed set of ways.
5
They have a
limited
repertoire
of colors which change based on mood-they'remore like living mood rings.
6
Struggling through our somewhat
limited
repertoire
.
7
As a result, instead of their
limited
repertoire
of grunts and shrieks, they spouted Littlejohn's
limited
repertoire
of bollocks.
8
By analysis of immature thymocytes, we could show that this
limited
repertoire
was selected from a more diverse repertoire.
9
Despite his
limited
repertoire
& the greater seriousness of other tenors, no one in recent decades has matched Pavarotti's star quality.
10
Annika assumed this was some kind of conciliatory gesture that perhaps corresponded to an apology in Salander's
limited
repertoire
of expressions.
11
Brandy has a
limited
repertoire
of facial expressions: cute and pouty; cute and sultry; perky and interested; smiling and receptive; cute and spacy.
12
She is our youngest by six years and, unlike her older siblings, has developed a very
limited
repertoire
of acceptable foods to eat.
13
The horses, half frantic from the smell of the bleeding cattle, tried every means in their not
limited
repertoires
to bolt the hateful job.
limited
repertoire
limited