| 11. | Now, we have one whose moral pliability coexists paradoxically with glitteringly high popularity and golden poll ratings.
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| 12. | This ensures good moisture retention and provides necessary drainage and pliability to the soil for easy root penetration.
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| 13. | He was again chosen speaker, his former experience and his pliability of character being his chief recommendations.
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| 14. | From tight end Scott Galbraith : " There's no pliability, there's no give.
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| 15. | Naughton can swing hard and loose, and when he does, his voice toughens without losing its limber pliability.
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| 16. | An attempt was made to use native Argentine mountain ash, but it proved too heavy and lacking in pliability.
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| 17. | If we could restore the pliability of her vocal cord membranes, she would be singing on stage tomorrow without problem.
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| 18. | They are dried under the sun for a day just to remove some of the water content but retaining its pliability.
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| 19. | The Protestants, however, failed to avail themselves of their opportunities, largely through the extreme docility and pliability of Philip.
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| 20. | "We anticipate within five years, there will be biological materials to restore vocal fold pliability, " he says.
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