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Furthermore, even the Peisistratids did not confiscate property indiscriminately, though they did levy a tax of 5 percent.
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Investors drew little distinction though, indiscriminately sending bank shares lower.
They are cogs -- mere entries on a balance sheet that can be added and/or subtracted based on assessed value, though often somewhat indiscriminately.
Theoretical assertions about perceiving are often made as though they apply indiscriminately to all organisms, or at least to all people.
Depicting war has always been an overwhelmingly male concern, even though it tears up lives indiscriminately.
"You cannot indiscriminately attack a sovereign nation," McConnell observed, though he promised that if American officials pinpoint bin Laden's location "we'll bring it to closure".
But I adore restaurants, though not, it should be said, indiscriminately.
Square breathings (used indiscriminately among the round ones) were gradually eliminated, though they did not completely disappear from formal manuscripts until the middle of the 12th century.
Recently, though, him and his grimey, RockBottom, been on a bender – indiscriminately smashin' their stash before they were made the requisite profit to re-up.
It also gives the company a small wedge into the messenger space as it'll have an opportunity to touch all the platforms that are connected to Tenor like even Facebook messenger, though that one tends to flip between GIF platforms indiscriminately.
Moments later, though, when the game turns into Duck Hunt, you blast away indiscriminately.
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