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Today some 170 local clubs play in sundry leagues.
Alongside them were rows of photographs showing floral bouquets in sundry stages of decline.
They can be altered, cropped and manipulated in sundry ways to misdirect and mislead.
Though he did appear in sundry films and TV series, few were memorable.
In "We Shall Run," from 1963, twelve Sarah Lawrence students jog in sundry patterns to Berlioz's glorious "Requiem".
His work traverses a wide range of disciplines and sectors, and is taught in sundry professional schools and academic departments.
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Agnew resigned in disgrace, to be followed by his president, Richard Nixon - forced out by the investigations of two Post reporters, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, whose doggedness revealed Nixon's role in covering up the Watergate break-in and sundry other crimes.
Historical records show that as early as 1793, a commercial nursery existed in Lower Manhattan with a business that was engaged in "keeping sundry plants in winter," and a client list that included luminaries like Aaron Burr and Robert Livingston.
Most of the goods — chubby looped-wool rugs that evoke Sheila Hicks; statement jewelry hand-soldered in Mexico; sundry blankets and baskets — are from artisan collectives in the developing world.
Bergson traces the implications of this view in the sundry elements of comedy: situations, language, characters.
In its sundry versions, it draws on local and religious roots, just as it claims to do.
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