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He probably was a wandering minstrel of burgher origin, born perhaps in Swabia.
Where were you born?" Perhaps this means one should care where Nancy was born.
Tul Bahadur Pun, soldier, born perhaps 23 March 1923; died 20 April 2011.
They start picking up the rules from the day they are born, perhaps even before, by hearing it all around them.
Tacitus was born perhaps in northern Italy (Cisalpine Gaul) or, more probably, in southern Gaul (Gallia Narbonensis, or present southeastern France).
At the same time, fear of the sommelier persists among consumers, born, perhaps, of the powerlessness that stems from a bewilderment with wine.
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The newborn Confederacy simply had been born at perhaps the worst possible moment in the 19th century to launch an agricultural republic.
Describing herself as a "natural born feminist", perhaps it's not surprising that Roy decided to tear up the rule book when she found herself cast as the "fairy princess of the rising Indian middle-class".
The conclusion: it depended on the size of the shoe.For rap fans, the main interest of the trial has lain in the light it may shed on the attempted murder of 50 Cent (born Curtis Jackson), perhaps the biggest American rap star of the moment, who was shot several times at close range in Queens in May 2000.
These facts and the real and perceived problems (there are pluses aplenty too) that attend them raise question marks over the Universal Declaration of Human Right's Articles 13 15, about freedom of movement within and between countries, the right to asylum, and the right to a nationality – and this latter not necessarily of the land where one was born and, perhaps, persecuted.
I never thought that people who were born here perhaps did not understand the true meaning of these words.
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