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Mostly, writers apparently feel that when their plays are over, the characters within them have had their say.

They, too, appeared to be mostly empty, apparently closed up and locked by families who had fled to the suburbs, or to homes in towns and villages outside Baghdad.

The house I grew up in had been empty for years before my parents bought it, but its state of decay and its lingering aroma were mostly owed, apparently, to the lifestyle of the previous occupant.

"It's unlikely that the lawsuit will go anywhere -- mostly because (apparently unbeknownst to Awe) it's based on a famous hoax," notes Discovery's Benjamin Radford.

TET peptidases were probably also lost then and occur only in prokaryotes, mostly those apparently lacking tricorn – for which they may substitute.

By 1930 the building was dominated by china and textile representatives, apparently mostly wholesalers.

In the rest of the tape, Mr. Gadahn, who was born in California, spoke mostly in English, apparently to address Americans.

The other 10, apparently mostly retail and restaurant companies ("Dancing Divas", anyone?), were struck off without ever filing accounts.

These ace skaters (today apparently mostly millionaires) marvel over who pioneered fundamental moves, from the ollie to the flatland ollie to the 540.

This summer, clips of it made the rounds on the Web, but they have since mostly disappeared, due, apparently, to copyright concerns.

Then she tossed off a cloak to reveal a midriff-baring outfit, apparently mostly feathers, as she strutted and belted "Soy Solo un Secreto".

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