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Its design was vastly changed from previous years, with a flatter body, no self-righter, and four wheels instead of six.
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They discover that she is aging at a vastly accelerated rate.
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Both the head and neck of the femur is vastly embedded in the hip musculature and can not be directly palpated.
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This straightening causes the streams to flow more rapidly, which can, in some instances, vastly increase soil erosion.
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More importantly, the loaders could apply downpressure to the bucket, vastly increasing their ability to dig unworked ground.
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The novels are written in vastly different styles, which may have confused or alienated readers who expected continuity in each novel.
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This means there will be a vastly improved football facility built in place of the old changing rooms.
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The company introduced acrylic-based fiber in 1961, which has vastly superior durability to cotton.
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In addition, the orders also feature vastly different edits.
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This was decided on the basis that delivery drivers have vastly different responsibilities and duties than employees in the rest of the store.
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