I should premise that a slight changein the treatment of animals sometimes makes a great difference in their fertility; and it is probable that the results observed in different menageries would differ.
Even a slight change in the conditions of life due to confinement sometimes suffices to prevent the development of masculine characters in male animals, although their reproductive organs are not permanently injured.
There was a slight change in the expression of her face.
She saw a slight change of expression in her pale face that took something from its agreeable aspect.
Irene, with a slight start and a slight change in the expression of her countenance, looked up at her husband: "You think so?
I felt that myself, and accordingly I made a slight change in my course of study.
I want to make a slight change in my picture, and I must have you.
A slight changein the line of the boundaries of the constituency might easily make a difference of fifty votes--a larger difference than what we are concerned with.
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