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1 Maybe the rabbits are more discrete than we give them credit for.
2 But animal species seemed more discrete , at least for a while.
3 A time when it was more discrete and filled with glamour.
4 The question for image consultants is whether he will now be keeping a more discrete profile.
5 In the building's subsequent uses, before its abandonment, those open floors had been cut up into more discrete spaces.
6 Just a little more discrete .
7 VegaPol is a little more discrete with its files, however, and rarely employs them except in the rarest of circumstances.
8 Results: Results indicate that 29% of young adult survivors reported two or more discrete symptoms of sexual dysfunction.
9 EHR systems are collecting more discrete data, but the structure, semantics, and adoption of data elements vary across vendors and sites.
10 Endothelin-1 and transforming growth factor-beta 1 and -beta 2 have a more discrete or marginal effect.
11 Nonetheless, a look at the space for contemporary art in the city starts to show a few more discrete cultural quarters.
12 I saw the Japanese man's (passed away 2 days prior) gear, but they must have placed his body somewhere more discrete .
13 Species deaths, at geological scales, are surely more discrete and "momentary" than human deaths scaled against the lengths of our lifetimes.
14 They regularly sleep with other men, but they're usually a bit more discrete than doing it froggy-style on the rug in the entryway.
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