Sentence examples for now often spelled from inspiring English sources

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Welsh rabbit, now often spelled Welsh rarebit, contains no rabbit, but mostly cheese and bread.

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"I would much rather be a simple woman, mother and daughter," she said Elena Georgievna Bonner, whose first name is often spelled Yelena, was born in Merv (now Mary) in Turkmenistan on Feb. 15 , 1923

THE dog days of August have often spelled trouble for the world economy.

Armed Revolutionary Forces of Colombia – Spanish Acronym – often spelled as Farc.

These notions are often spelled out by means of examples.

Newer trusts often spell out procedures for firing a trustee.

Though signposts are in Arabic as well as Hebrew, they are often spelt wrong.

This all spells panic — and panic often spells opportunity.

This has been adopted into English, often spelt Fulbe.

Stoke have a set piece and that often spells danger.

That often spells bad news for slightly older phones as carriers and makers abandon their development.

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