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In the 13th century, under Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, monasteries started a newer more regular kind of rule, and Penmon became an Augustinian priory with conventional buildings.
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Despite having permission to keep more regular hours, Mr. Lopez said, "I kind of want to stay" to see the show come together.
At low magnification, this kind of wear appeared more regular and less varied.
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And even when that kind of traffic ebbs, Mr. Colton still expects there will be more regular visitors clicking on the site than ever before, ready to tell their friends about it when the next major news story breaks.
I decided to run a different kind of shop, on the English model, you might say, with a much more regular output.
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