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The metal type pieces were sturdier and the lettering more uniform, leading to typography and fonts.
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Another extensively used model organism is the medaka, which is much sturdier than the traditional zebrafish.
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His research in the area of bridge aerodynamics made possible the construction of larger, sturdier, and more cost-effective bridges.
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The congregation would take five years to build a sturdier structure.
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Requests for sturdier bodies were met by using heavier components which hampered the finished product's performance.
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They also had sturdier covers, obviously intending that they be used in the field.
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The player's guide was also reduced in size but was now sturdier.
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Important parameters of a fishing line are its length, material, and weight (thicker, sturdier lines are more visible to fish).
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More expensive tripods are sturdier, stronger, and usually come with no integrated head.
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Eventually the use of steam power allowed sturdier metal gears to replace the cables and ropes.
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While they are sturdier and have a convenient doorway, these gates are still unsafe for the top of stairs, due to a tripping hazard.
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They have sturdier legs and feet and a more prominent nuchal band.
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She spent years repairing broken bisque dolls brought in by her neighbors and experimenting with ways to produce sturdier dolls.
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In 1903, the existing wooden structure was torn down to a depth of into the water and a new sturdier concrete steel structure was erected.
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The rugged, isolated terrain kept out all but the sturdiest and most self-sufficient settlers.
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Ten tracks of rejuvenated roguery guaranteed to cause severe structural damage to the sturdiest of dwellings and delight the most surly of yobs.
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One sturdier grave even sees use as a workbench for contractors cutting tree branches.
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Sturdier pontoon structures were made by tying wooden canal boats together with camouflage measures to hide them during the day from aerial observation.
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In some cases, sturdier buckskin or leather breeches were authorized.
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Stairways can be secured with sturdy high gates, remembering that adults can climb over gates which are designed for children.
There are also some sturdier quills which are about 35 cm in length and run along the sides and back half of the body.
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Steel dip pens followed quills; they were sturdier, but still had some limitations.
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The canoes had a reputation for being sturdier, lighter and stronger than their wood counterparts and had a considerable market share.
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The rigidity and durability of this material could make solar sails that are significantly sturdier than plastic films.
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The art of shipbuilding was improved to make sturdier, faster ships.
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High lift pumps need to be stronger and sturdier to cope with the extra stresses.
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How could sturdy citizens prosper though commerce without risking the degeneracy which so often attends luxury ?
Over time, the earthworks were replaced by sturdier masonry and earth structures and a partial moat.
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Increased front braking power necessitated a sturdier lower triple clamp.
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The new bridge was built in 1908 at a cost of 2,023, and was a sturdier construction.
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He declined an acquaintance's offer to buy him sturdier clothing and better supplies.
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Others view the new political set-up as the free association of formerly subjugated peoples, the only firm foundation for a democratic, sturdy and stable state.
The wooden chapel that had stood in the beginning was replaced with a sturdier church in 1570.
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A sturdier plastic bag than a typical supermarket shopping bag was available to customers for a small fee.
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She still has to get a tiny bit sturdier.
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Ironically, the lead came windows of the medieval churches are sturdier than those of the 19th century and much of the 20th century.
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Textiles are made in various strengths and degrees of durability, from the finest gossamer to the sturdiest canvas.
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Bulkier and sturdier cases can be made of metal with polyurethane padding inside, and may have locks, for added security.
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The bridges were built during the 19th century when there was a need for sturdier construction to replace weaker wooden bridges.
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Over time, the colleges planted avenues of trees and built sturdier bridges.
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The miners would sometimes see the flickering bluecap settle on a full tub of coal, transporting it as though impelled by the sturdiest sinews.
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The largest and sturdiest trolleys were those used with lift vans.
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His men tore down the existing houses and built 200 new, sturdier structures.
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Other improvements included blown flaps on the leading edge of the wing and sturdier landing gear.
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The fossils do not preserve the leaf-like membrane, so only the sturdier skeleton is known; these are usually broken and detached from their holdfast.
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The friars also helped to construct sturdier buildings, replacing the previous huts, and constructed churches.
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Around 1900, the lorry developed a sturdier form for carrying the heavier motor cars.
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Starting around 1800, the piano began to be built ever more ambitiously, with sturdier (eventually, iron) framing and greater string tension.
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As the 1920s began, prams were now available to all families and were becoming safer, with larger wheels, brakes, deeper prams, and lower, sturdier frames.
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Skyscrapers have considerable mass, which means that they must be built on a sturdier foundation than would be required for shorter, lighter buildings.
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Smaller lightweight models are considered portable, larger sturdier and more stable units are known as desktop models, and the third group are ceiling visualizers.
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Mobile homes and other buildings without fixed structures can be completely destroyed, and the lower floors of sturdier structures usually sustain major damage.
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The pitchfork is similar to the shorter and sturdier garden fork.
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In order to remain structurally sound, the house must be framed on a sturdy foundation.
Trade and war also assisted in the desire to have stronger, sturdier vessels.
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The book is most successful in its rendering of a sturdy, consensual political narrative that integrates a remarkable amount of detail despite its extreme brevity.
Her larger head and sturdy haunches attracted a new generation of admirers more sympathetic to female athleticism.
The sturdier buildings may have air conditioning units.
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With sturdier chassis and suspension the payload was increased to approx. 5 tonnes.
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The loudspeakers themselves must also be sturdier to handle the higher power levels.
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The cart replaced the far more complex and sturdy waggon.
By weight, polyethylene strands are five to ten times sturdier than steel.
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At least one manufacturer began producing sturdier replacement hinges to address this problem, though actually performing the repair is difficult as the display bezel is glued together.
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Such relief could not, it is argued, have discriminated between the genuine needy and the sturdy beggars who had mastered the timing of the anniversary calendars.
He replaced the existing bridge with a sturdier version, ran it as a toll bridge, and used the income to offset the cost of improving and maintaining the structure.
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Because these instruments are used in an activity that is predominantly outdoors they tend to be sturdier and more resistant to wear and tear than their concert counterparts.
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Canvas work techniques, in which large amounts of yarn are buried on the back of the work, use more materials but provide a sturdier and more substantial finished textile.
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She had not been called upon to face poverty in the fair hand-to-hand struggle which ennobles and elevates the sturdy wrestler in the battle of life.
Of its 5,000 residents all stayed to weather the storm but, about 300 of them evacuated wooden homes on the beach for sturdier brick shelters inland on the island's mountains.
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Improvements included a new tweeter and crossover to address the problem in the treble, better connection terminals, and a sturdier cabinet that no longer accommodates grilles.
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Many of the species develop pseudobulbs (i.e. a bulge at the base of a stem), that are normally shorter and sturdier than those in the epidendroids.
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Styles, fabrics, colours and patterns are also more varied than in most suits; sturdier and thicker fabrics may be used, such as corduroy, suede, denim, leather, and tweed.
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They are fairly common relative to demosponges as fossils, but this is thought to be, at least in part, because their spicules are sturdier than spongin and fossilize better.
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Taking into account the seismic activity of the region, the governor's palace and office buildings constructed in 18401850 were built shorter but sturdier than those built prior to the eruption.
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Over the years it has taken on many forms, from small-wheeled devices suitable for indoor use to larger sturdier units capable of use outside on grass or paved surfaces.
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Although the conversion was seen as satisfactory, the heavier 30-round magazine put greater strain on the magazine catch, necessitating the development of a sturdier catch.
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Spears used primarily for thrusting may be used with either one or two hands and tend to have heavier and sturdier designs than those intended exclusively for throwing.
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Blank discs were traditionally produced in several different grades, with the best and costliest grade featuring the sturdiest core, the thickest coating and the most perfectly flawless mirror-like surfaces.
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More emphasis should be placed on families staying together and developing sturdy self-reliance.
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Several of my noble friends have referred to the sturdy independence of small businesses.
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He is far too sturdy and stolid in his judgments to be deceived by insincerity.
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Had he done so, he would have had some sturdy things to say.
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I thank him for his sturdy support for the legislation, given against the background of his great experience.
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Thus, the bonds of social organization proved to be sturdier than those binding house groups into larger-scale units.
Being sturdier, my character will never demean itself in that way.
Hugins considered that a military campaign had itself a selective effect upon an army, the survivors who returned home being sturdier than those who died.
Second-born children are of course, on the average, sturdier and healthier than first-born children-just as the second litters of laboratory mice are on average heavier than the first ones.
Nothing, not even the language of weather, could shake the leaf from the sturdy branch of the red oak.
In early modern legislation the sturdy beggar was characterized as the incarnation of idleness.
The paper covers are sturdy, as is the paper used between them.
Words spoken by spirits through a medium are of questionable reliability, not exactly something to be employed as a sturdy basis for an argument.
The production standards are good, and the binding appears sturdy.
Then the experimenter produced a tray with 3 compartments, each 25 cm square, made of sturdy white cardboard.
The trees were already dead; the thick, sturdy trunks were the only reason the remnants remained standing.
Yes, because it is no longer solid and sturdy like a hammer.
Consumers consistently endorsed large-capacity double-action piston machines that were sturdy, hand-powered, labour-intensive, and mechanically reliable.
The gravity chronometer is a good example of a sturdy yet sophisticated piece of apparatus.
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