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Still, that hasn't entirely put him off.
She has a birdlike head, a sharp nose, and an air of helpless innocence that is almost entirely put on.
Will the parties be able to persuade the Maoists to at least put down their guns, if not entirely put them away, while elections are under way?
But the experience did not entirely put him off communal living; he and his wife currently share a house in Gloucestershire with two other families.
Benedict's five-year-old papacy has been marked by tensions with Muslims and Jews, which his visit last year to Jordan, Israel and the West Bank did not entirely put to rest.
The Iberian giants apparently sent scouts to watch him play in England's friendly against Spain last Friday and haven't been entirely put off by the fact that all he did on that occasion was watch the action from the bench.
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And a Medicare ranking based on its own data that shows how many people die after treatment for certain conditions — statistics that exclude costs entirely — puts Bellin fifth, but drops St. Mary's to second-to-last: 67th of the 68 hospitals statewide that were measured by both Dartmouth and Medicare.
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During El Niño, however, the trade winds slow, or collapse entirely, putting an end to the upwelling — and the anchovy fisheries.
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