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1 It is also much flatter , only rising 10m above the ocean floor.
2 The scoreline didn't so much flatter a negative Shelbourne as embarrass them.
3 Japan's yield curve is much flatter -below 20 basis points.
4 Well, it turns out that drops of rain are much flatter than the typically pictured shape.
5 They also follow a much flatter and lower trajectory than the high, arching path of a ballistic missile.
6 That same forward rate gap has now narrowed to just a basis point - a much flatter curve structure.
7 These days it was even worse: Flatland was much flatter without Jessica and the secret hour suddenly more precious.
8 The windows looked into the inner courts, and the roof was like those in European buildings, only much flatter .
9 As they proceeded along the western coast, they found the country generally much flatter than on the other side.
10 They were bigger than a housefly but had much flatter bodies and easily darted in and out between the feathers.
11 It has tested more powerful intercontinental ballistic missiles this year, but Tuesday's launch followed a much flatter trajectory than those tests.
12 The freshness of the matter is taken off by a single reading; the re-reading is so much flatter in point of interest.
13 At five and a half miles the brow of the main rise was reached, and the gradient became much flatter beyond it.
14 It calls for no particular description, except that the tubercles here are very much flatter and smaller than on either segments three and four.
15 Similarly, if another section had a net worth of $80,000, the green would appear at a much flatter 0.8 cm.
16 It must be confessed that at that time nothing so much flattered self-love as being mentioned in a bulletin.
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