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Less commonly, in translations of ancient texts, " eunuch " may refer to a man who is not castrated but who is impotent, celibate or otherwise not inclined to marry and procreate.
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Less commonly, innovative cooks use cranberries to add tartness to savory dishes such as soups and stews.
Less commonly seen animals include cuvier's beaked whale, false killer whale, pygmy sperm whale, dwarf sperm whale, risso's dolphin, common dolphin, humpback whale and Bryde's whale.
Less commonly, acute adverse reactions can also occur if chemical contamination of food occurs, for example from improper storage, or use of non-food grade soaps and disinfectants.
Less commonly, addition of manganese, aluminium, iron, indium and other elements can produce more unusual colors of gold for various applications.
Less commonly, a single nodule is responsible for the excess hormone secretion, called a " hot " nodule.
Less likely is the commonly proposed derivation from Welsh arth " bear " + ( g ) wr " man " ( earlier * Arto-uiros in Brittonic ); there are phonological difficulties with this theory — notably that a Brittonic compound name * Arto-uiros should produce Old Welsh * Artgur and Middle / Modern Welsh * Arthwr and not Arthur ( in Welsh poetry the name is always spelled Arthur and is exclusively rhymed with words ending in-ur-never words ending in-wr-which confirms that the second element cannot be wr " man ").
Less commonly, postage stamps are made of materials other than paper, such as embossed foil ( sometimes of gold ).
Less commonly, a surface may absorb some portion of the light and fluorescently re-emit the light at a longer wavelength colour in a random direction, though this is rare enough that it can be discounted from most rendering applications.
Less commonly, " mechanic's stethoscopes " are used to listen to internal sounds made by machines, such as diagnosing a malfunctioning automobile engine by listening to the sounds of its internal parts.
Less commonly, but not exceptionally, varicose veins can be due to other causes, as post phlebitic obstruction and / or incontinence, venous and arteriovenous malformations
Less commonly, a non-degenerative condition may have secondary effects on brain cells, which may or may not be reversible if the condition is treated.
Less commonly, some analyses conflate good instructions for health with health itself, or good knowledge management habits or systems with the instructions they compile and manage, or the " intellectual capital " of teams – a reflection of their social and instructional capacities, with some assumptions about their individual uniqueness in the context in which they work.
Less commonly taken prey includes stick insects, bugs, amphipods, lizards, frogs and occasionally, seeds.
Less commonly, multiple asterisks are used to denote different footnotes on a page ( i. e., *, **, ***).
* Less commonly, Morning Star can refer to the planet Mercury when it appears in the east before sunrise.
Less commonly, the use of the plural may be extended to other grammatical person, such as the " royal we " ( majestic plural ).
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English translations of the title include A Truly Golden Little Book, No Less Beneficial Than Entertaining, of the Best State of a Republic, and of the New Island Utopia ( literal ) and A Fruitful and Pleasant Work of the Best State of a Public Weal, and of the New Isle Called Utopia ( traditional ).
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* Less commonly, the planet Mercury when it appears in the west ( evening sky ) after sunset ; the ancient Greeks gave it the name Hermes.
Less than a kilometre south of the town, on the site of an ancient monastery founded by the Welsh missionary Saint Canoc in 492, stands Gallen Priory ( formerly a convent of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Cluny, now a nursing home ).
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Less ambitious freeway plans may be more successful -- especially when the roadways and interchanges are raised, allowing for cross access at many points and providing parking areas below the ramp.
Less common side-effects may include cardiac arrhythmias, blurry or double vision and / or the temporary loss of blood cells or platelets and in rare cases can cause aplastic anemia.
Less expensive student bows may be constructed of solid fiberglass, or of less valuable varieties of brazilwood.
Less common are bara — larger, often heavily muscled and sometimes hairy males, the yaoi counterpart of the " bear " in gay pornography — as well as oyaji ( meaning " daddy " or " uncle "), featuring middle-aged and elderly men ; these types are mainly found in material aimed at gay men, which may be called bara or ' men's love ' ( ML ), and is considered to be distinct from yaoi.
Less than 10 % of people with neurofibromatosis develop cancerous growths ; in these cases, chemotherapy may be successful.
Less predictable events like tsunamis and storm surges may also cause elevation changes in large bodies of water.
Less often, skunks may be found acting as scavengers, eating bird and rodent carcasses left by cats or other animals.
Less commonly, infections may occur following exposure to crushed tick tissues, fluids, or tick feces.
Less commonly, a Chinese fire drill may refer to a literal fire drill on a school bus or the aforementioned gag executed by misbehaving students on a stopped school bus, sometimes involving use of the rear emergency exit.
Less dramatically, if the threads of the plug extend into the combustion chamber, the sharp edges of the threads act as point sources of heat which may cause preignition ; in addition, deposits which form between the exposed threads may make it difficult to remove the plugs, even damaging the threads on aluminium heads in the process of removal.
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