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1. In his biography, it is stated that "Bradman was most taken by Tendulkar's technique, compactness and shot production, and had asked his wife to have a look at Tendulkar, having felt that Tendulkar played like him
2. It was though someone had designed this city like a metropolitan garden, with lines of symmetry and compactness, so that in every direction you looked, you could pick out one or other of the famous sights or monuments
3. Besides, their state of growth would have undermined the onamic sense of safety their unicellular compactness provided
4. The Wazuli chief was as tall as Conan, and of greater girth, but he looked fat and slow beside the hard compactness of the Cimmerian
5. à The comparative analysis between the two schedules indicates the second one is better in terms of compactness as of the time aspect:
6. Very good compactness of the order in time aspect allowing for smooth and long-term stability of the production process
7. compactness as well as the operation area
8. Perhaps I can help you to a greater stead-fastness, a greater compactness of soul
9. Obviously mammal in weight of bosom you remark that she has in front well to the fore two protuberances of very respectable dimensions, inclined to fall in the noonday soupplate, while on her rere lower down are two additional protuberances, suggestive of potent rectum and tumescent for palpation, which leave nothing to be desired save compactness
10. His galley was a marvel of compactness but every item in it had been the result of months of thought and work
11. It is not a scrambling collection of low single rooms, with as many roofs as windows; it is not cramped into the vulgar compactness of a square farmhouse: it is a solid, roomy, mansion-like looking house, such as one might suppose a respectable old country family had lived in from generation to generation, through two centuries at least, and were now spending from two to three thousand a year in
12. The line originally used in the fishery was of the best hemp, slightly vapoured with tar, not impregnated with it, as in the case of ordinary ropes; for while tar, as ordinarily used, makes the hemp more pliable to the rope-maker, and also renders the rope itself more convenient to the sailor for common ship use; yet, not only would the ordinary quantity too much stiffen the whale-line for the close coiling to which it must be subjected; but as most seamen are beginning to learn, tar in general by no means adds to the rope's durability or strength, however much it may give it compactness and gloss
13. As soon as we ascend the mountains, we meet with a slaty sand-stone of various compactness, as it possesses more or less iron, often forming an excellent iron ore