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He is consequently sometimes elliptical when he confronts the troublesome topic of Mailer and women.
Senators may speak for pretty much as long as they like, on whatever topic they like, to prevent the final vote on a bill and the practice of filibustering is, consequently, sometimes called "the soul of the Senate".
I HAVE no idea why the common bunch banana, which is almost always eaten ripe and sweet and is consequently sometimes called a "dessert" banana, became a staple in the United States, while the equally important plantain has remained largely a part of Latino cuisines.
The magnitudes of these disparities can trigger public policy concerns, especially claims of racism, discrimination, or bias, and consequently sometimes legal actions.
Some marine halfbeaks, including Euleptorhamphus velox and Euleptorhamphus viridis, are known for their ability to jump out of the water and glide over the surface for considerable distances, and have consequently sometimes been called flying halfbeaks.
Consequently sometimes siblings felt abandoned and relationships between parents suffered.
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Ms. Nelson is a bit like Marsden Hartley — that is to say, a great risk-taker and consequently a sometimes uneven artist.
And consequently we sometimes forget that we should be focusing on enjoying the moment.
In effect, "We are wired for inattention and inertia," he concluded, consequently we "sometimes engage in self-defeating behaviors".
First, they were not the product of a comprehensive analysis and prioritization of development needs and consequently were sometimes too narrowly focused.
One or more primary carcinomas can coexist at the time of diagnosis (synchronous), or develop consequently (metachronous), sometimes years after resection of the first GEDs.
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