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1 There are reigns, such as that of Sennacherib, where such procedure results in comparatively little distortion of the history.
2 It's not quite as wide as some other phone lenses, but the upside is that there's relatively little distortion .
3 The layer consists of two parallelograms; one is rotated with little distortion and the other is distorted with increasing pressure.
4 This appeared to be a content bias rather than guided variation because little distortion of the nonsocial stories was observed.
5 To twist the facts in support of such an interpretation of her conduct would require only a little distortion here and there.
6 General Remarks.-Alwayspick up a glider by the keel or middle, not by one of the wings, as a very little distortion will give trouble.
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