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Investigators found at least one case in which apparently missing or faulty grates resulted in casualties.
The result is a war in which apparently only "we" suffer and only "we" die.
With regularity, we are captivated by stories in which apparently virile men are undone by their irrepressible manliness.
"The Weir," you may recall, is one of those Irish plays in which apparently not much happens and yet everything does.
In literary terms, it is impossible for this scene to succeed, particularly for a reader uninterested in Hindu thought and the concept of the Dark Age of the 432,000 years of the Kali Yuga, in which, apparently, we live.
London's Seventeen gallery has a snake eating its own tail as a seating arrangement, where you can sit and watch John Rafman's virtual-reality video, in which, apparently, you begin in an art fair and drift into a horror movie.
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The past tense was signaled in Proto-Dravidian by the suffixes *-t, *-tt, *-nt, *-ntt, and *-in, which apparently occurred with different classes of stems.
The increases in Ees were accompanied with significant increases in V0, which apparently resulted in steep Ees slopes [ 34].
It's all very well people saying they would love to have the "forgiveness for failure" culture in Europe which apparently exists in Silicon Valley.
Ana Marie Cox provided support in champagne-distribution, for which apparently only one hand was required.
None of which apparently mattered in the early '60s.
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