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Priapulid, (phylum Priapulida), any of some 15 species of predatory, marine, mud-inhabiting, unsegmented worms.

Gordonia, any of some 70 species in the genus Gordonia of the tea family (Theaceae).

Toad bug (family Gelastocoridae), any of some 100 species of insects in the true bug order, Heteroptera, that resemble tiny frogs.

Burrower bug (family Cydnidae), any of some 750 species of insects (order Heteroptera) that burrow underground around clumps of grass, in sandy places, or beneath ground litter.

Only PBS has mentioned that Saddam Hussein ordered that food not be sold or given to any of some hundreds of thousands of Asians now trapped in Kuwait and Iraq.

False cypress (genus Chamaecyparis), also called white cedar, any of some seven or eight species of ornamental and timber evergreen conifers (family Cupressaceae) native to North America and eastern Asia.

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Meaning that it's probably safe to assume that any nefarious activity -- if any evidence of some is found -- isn't escaping the notice of the authorities.

And one of the first things to go is usually any hope of some time alone.

A dramatic monologue is any speech of some duration addressed by a character to a second person.

A dramatic monologue (q.v). is any speech of some duration addressed by a character to a second person.

Any chance of some off-stump channel?

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