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I lose a thick bundle of notes, worth almost nothing.
A thick bundle of colored wires runs from his headset to a computer in a fanny pack at his waist.
An eminent journalist hints at why, describing how a Congress figure once tried to buy him off with a thick bundle of rupees placed in his car.
Stacking public and commercial programs, topped by penthouses, perched on a thick bundle of infrastructure, it was designed to be infinitely extended to meet the needs of this growing new town.
In the study, after groping about, he handed me a thick bundle of papers: the remainder of his treatise, whose title page read "On the Persistence of Sorrow in Gravitational Interactions".
It is interesting that a few days ago, several Chinese sites reported that a thick bundle of material about Wen's family wealth was sent to major US news agent by unidentified parties.
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Many patients could not recall because the corpus callosum--a thick bundle of nerves in the center of the brain which connects the two hemispheres--had been cut.
If fascin 2b and fascin 1 behave similarly, this may suggest that fascin 2b may work with espin to form a thicker bundle of filamentous actin than either protein would be able to assemble individually.
Columbus and the explorers who followed him in Cuba, Mexico, Central America, and Brazil found that the Indians of those regions smoked a long, thick bundle of twisted tobacco leaves wrapped in a dried palm leaf or corn (maize) husk.
The secondary neurons of NB5-2 generathickthick bundle, which bifurcates at the level of the ventral neuropil.
He marvelled at the thick bundle of bills.
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