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is secondarily
adverb
With lesser importance.
Exact(41)
It is, secondarily, a place to read them.
Oligochaetes, in particular the earthworm, are ecologically important in their roles of turning over and aerating the soil; the earthworm is secondarily important as fish bait.
An alternative view is that anthozoans are the stem of the phylum, which evolved from bilateral flatworms and is secondarily simplified.
1-800's only remaining claim is that Lens.com is secondarily liable for McCoy's publication of ads that featured variations of the 1-800 mark in their text.
The book is secondarily about something else: the rise of the Internet as a vehicle for the spread of scientific misinformation.
In the context of the present pattern of evidence it seems most parsimonious to view this finding as an indication of an adjunctive response that is secondarily activated by a gambling-like state induced by the drug.
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It's secondarily, if at all, a movie about modern art.
And absent any evidence of direct infringement, Lens.com cannot be secondarily liable.
Because ratites also are secondarily flightless and tinamous are reluctant, clumsy fliers, the new evidence strengthens the view that troodontids and oviraptorids were secondarily flightless.
Therefore, lots of people who will be secondarily affected work in the areas where these people live".
Under such circumstances, the gold can be secondarily enriched into nuggets near the base of the laterite.
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