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There is apparently one of these little wars in cyberspace going on, where part of NIAC's game is to edit in ridiculous accusations about what I said or believe, so if you view the page, you might get something entirely different.

The pop star tweeted on Tuesday that she'll guest star on The CW's "Jane the Virgin," which is apparently one of the "Pretty Girls" singer's "favorite shows ever".

Pierce is apparently one of those players.

But New York University Law School is apparently one of the holdouts.

He is apparently one of the migrants, without past or hinterland.

"I am good with accents in a way and Scottish is apparently one of them".

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Each clock is apparently one-of-a-kind and you can even request certain vehicles, which the creator will add if they're in stock.

He was apparently one of the first on the Internet to mention that several editors could be fired from The Beijing News.

This was, apparently, one of those matters of real consequence on which Bennet felt it was the Times' duty to take a stance.

Determining the rules on calorie counts for pizza was apparently one of the thorniest issues the F.D.A. faced.

Collaborating with Arcade Fire was apparently one of these things.

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