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1Of the two, Markham had been the more buoyant and more reckless.
2Latest data suggest a slightly more buoyant start to the year.
3She plunged in, embraced the water, and grew larger, more buoyant.
4That women are more buoyant than men, and that everyone's stroke is different.
5The car proved more buoyant than I had believed possible.
6By their smaller size and more buoyant flight, they are easily known for males.
7Never was a lighter heart, a gayety more overflowing and more buoyant, than mine.
8My swims to date however, had been in seawater, which is more buoyant than fresh.
9His air was more buoyant and independent than before.
10Hydrogen is much lighter and more buoyant than helium.
11This immediately made the ship more buoyant and it landed almost as gently as a feather.
12LDL levels were also reduced, with a shift from larger, more buoyant to smaller, denser particles.
13Never had he seemed in more buoyant spirits.
14But the little ship became more buoyant every day, and finally stood ready for her deck.
15He was seated on a grating, made more buoyant by several pieces of spars and planks.
16Her spirits soon returned more buoyant than before.
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