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1 The term suggests a more deliberate and unified movement than actually occurred.
2 It has a different and more deliberate rhythm from most other series.
3 The movement of the corvette was more stately, and somewhat more deliberate .
4 There was quietude for a few moments and then more deliberate effort.
5 But they certainly make operations far more deliberate than upon a level.
6 His words were slightly more deliberate than usual, very even, very distinct.
7 Her story voice is a little different from her regular; deeper, more deliberate .
8 He could be more deliberate in collecting the barks he wanted.
9 At Mendes, where Israel toiled once, they are more deliberate , she answered readily.
10 Durham's probe seems to be moving at a more deliberate pace in Washington.
11 It became slower, more deliberate , and the tones created a feeling of sadness.
12 They seem less nervous and more deliberate than many of their restless family.
13 As life becomes more orderly, more deliberate , the supernatural world sinks farther away.
14 Melissa couldn't have been more deliberate if she'd circled it with a Sharpie.
15 Never did small dog give tall man a more deliberate snub.
16 Wilkinson, whose steps had been growing more and more deliberate , stopped.
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