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I was allergic to fish, which sucked as that more or less served as people's sustenance back in the day.

Friends and acquaintances of Howell's I spoke with said that Howell, whose prior criminal record consisted only of the marijuana conviction, never belonged to anything resembling a gang, much less served as a gang leader.

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But few emerging markets have reached a stage at which they can withstand a sustained collapse in the developed economies, much less serve as substitute engines of global growth.

Afterward, Mr. Bernstein complimented my playing, then added, "But every time I hear Schoenberg, I just want to run to the nearest window and jump out!" Little did I know that those words would more or less serve as the conclusion to his Norton Lectures.

If all this sounds convoluted, I should note that I've described only the first half of "The Orphan Master's Son," which more or less serves as a prologue to the book's real story: Jun Do's efforts to get Sun Moon and the children out of the country.

Circle with Disney, however, offers parents a holistic view of their home network and devices, and doesn't have to be plugged into a router, much less serve as a replacement for your current router.

I've never appeared as someone who claimed to even represent much less serve as an 'expert' on the private lives of the LGBT community.

The dowsing rods were particular used in areas already suspected to have water and more-or-less served as confirmation steps before digging (Personal communication with Mr. Charles Jackson, a local SDWs digger).

The display is to remind passers-by of a problem that was rarely discussed years ago in what was called polite company, much less have served as the focus of an event-marketing effort for a consumer product.

The Liszt group, hardly less dramatic, served as a reminder of where Wagner gleaned enduring notions about musical dramaturgy; near the end of "Die Loreley," the second of Liszt's five settings of that Heine fable, Ms. Röschmann's voice was a trumpet blown from a windswept promontory.

The Yipster Times, known after 1979 as Overthrow, was published more or less monthly and served as the Yippie house organ.

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