While phone have gotten bigger, they've also gotten slipperier, sleeker, and thinner.
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The scale between meme culture and virtual tourism and misinformation campaigns is slipperier than users warrant.
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The crude sincerity of Eastbound and the destructive rage of Vice Principals is replaced in Gemstones with something slipperier.
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The straight, slender white noodles were a touch slipperier than the crimped ones in the sweeter, thicker miso ramen.
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Though there are tons of options out there, they all do effectively the same thing, which is make sex slipperier.
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It was cheap and sturdy but also slipperier than wet soap, so no pass receiver could hold on to it.
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Men tend to have thicker abdominal fat, Dr. Varban said, and it is slipperier, harder to grasp with the laparoscopic instruments.
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"If you're talking about a hundred guys, they're going to start eroding all the vegetation, and it gets a lot slipperier," Bruegman said.
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What appears at first as a tender gaze on an anthropological idiosyncrasy turns out to be a slipperier, and more critical, interrogation of cinema's ethnographic ruses.
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And it offers a timely reintroduction to one of the major postwar Conceptualists, whose seemingly methodical techniques were actually in the service of something slipperier, and much more moving.
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The ravishing film recalls the controversial history of European ethnographic cinema, but "O Peixe" is a slipperier fish than most: The ritual is an invention of Mr. de Andrade's.
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The ravishing film recalls the divisive history of European ethnographic cinema, but "O Peixe" is a slipperier fish than most: The ritual is an invention of Mr. de Andrade's.
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Perhaps it's a signal flare for anyone insensitive to the subtler, slipperier drama already at play among the excellent cast, a Shickian sisterhood that also includes Lily Gold and Mina Nishimura.
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Melting ice with a thin layer of water on top of it is as slippery as the natural world gets—"nothing slipperier than that," the professor said; hard frozen ice is much less slick.
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Experts say that factors like a few degrees' difference in temperature, uneven application of road salt or the recent passage of another vehicle can make one patch of pavement much slipperier than another a few feet away.
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