Examples of using Slightly in English and their translations into Telugu
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for older individuals this figure drops slightly to 150 eggs.
The Triptorelin Acetate is mildly acidic and it has a slightly greater hydrogen donor rate as compared to hydrogen acceptance rate.
AS150's 149cc 4-valve unit, but it produces slightly more torque, that too at a lower RPM.
I would like to propose that these three R's can also be used- in a slightly modified form- to guide the design of human experiments. In particular.
There's also a fingerprint scanner, which has a slightly odd combination of tapping
selfish narcissist with halitosis and slightly receding hair seeks nice woman to cook his dinners for him'.
of 5-15 cm from the root system, the trunk should be slightly bent).
the June-August period averages out to be slightly negative.
The phone's body is slightly thicker at 9mm and heavier at 205g, accommodating a significantly larger 4,000mAh battery,
To put that slightly differently, we cannot say we will wait 20 years
Ellipse flat eyelash extension has a slightly oval shape,
Each business will be a slightly different process
By paying slightly higher EMIs(from Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000,
Mac users, particularly long-term, slightly jaundiced, Mac users,
Saltwater absorbs slightly more light energy than freshwater due to the higher density(specific gravity)
The Earth bulges slightly at the Equator; the"average" diameter of the Earth is 12,750 kilometres(7,922 mi), but the diameter at the Equator
ability to record these calls- or even listen in live- if you upgrade to the slightly more expensive Premium packages.
the exact same seller, but each time with slightly different characteristics.
the best among all S3 clones that exists as of this posting date. Its different with the earlier released S3 knock-offs that has smaller screens at 4.5″ and slightly lower processor of MT6575 chip.
Accountant supermarket manager kamagra I certainly knew going in that the naked same-sex love scene in â Kill Your Darlingsâ would attract attention because itâs slightly salacious and itâs an easy headline.