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The problem revolved around a product she described as the stretchable book cover, an apparently essential item that until that moment I did not know existed.
It is also apparently essential - the short, sharp dash from extreme to extreme is the very nub of the sauna-concept.
He also decided to "fix" the broken lamp in the kitchen, which has left me with bare wires dangling from the ceiling and £40 poorer (for the apparently essential new transformer).
But the idea that schools should be on a more equal footing is not only widely popular, but also apparently essential to the survival of America's rather rocky public-school system.
Still, a proviso in the theater's program uses such apparently essential words as fictional and purely coincidental when it comes to resemblances to "persons, alive or dead, events or locales," while conceding that the play is "based on actual circumstances and facts".
Apparently essential to the kind of plate tectonics that occurs on Earth are large planetary size (hence, high heat flow and thin crust), which eliminates Mars, and pervasive crustal water to soften the rock, which Venus lost very early in its history.
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There was no public transport, and even if there had been it would have been impractical for Gulliver's family and its array of apparently-essential beach tat.
Although the plant contains sodium, iodine, and cobalt, these are apparently not essential.
The documentary was apparently an essential research tool for the Columbia Pictures version of "Awakenings," which was directed by Penny Marshall.
I have however, got the apparently one essential item - a large plug so I can still have a bath wherever I am.
Although it is apparently an essential nutrient for some microorganisms, no deficiency in mammals has been observed; therefore, lipoic acid is not considered a true vitamin.
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