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Broad often remarks that he is a "sore winner".
Broad, often swampy valleys alternate with rolling hills of the Central Russian Upland.
Working in broad, often melodramatic strokes, Mr. Allouache paints a deeply pessimistic portrait of his native country.
On the other hand, most sessile barnacles have a pair of broad, often wrinkled extensions of the mantle wall, called branchiae.
Sun stars of the genera Crossaster and Solaster are found in northern waters; they have numerous short rays and a broad, often sunburst-patterned disk.
But they can be grouped into five broad, often overlapping, categories: GENERAL INTEREST Sites like WebMD (webmd.com), Discovery Health (health.discovery.com) and The New York Times (nytimes.com/health) provide information about disease, news and lifestyle advice, as do medical institutions like the Mayo Clinic (mayoclinic.com).
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With time, the restrictions have become broader, often bordering on the absurd.
The petals of that genus are often broad at the base, then narrowed, and finally with another broader, often dangling portion.
Fraud baiters and law enforcement officials in several countries said that 419 con artists were often associated with broader, often violent criminal groups.
As Stanford concludes, "it is clear from the comparison of the successive governments that broader, often global forces have more effect on Australian economic performance than discretionary policy".
They often also teach ways of knowing, specific skills and/or the relationship of a specific topic to a broader, often interdisciplinary theme.
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