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On retirement the soldiers frequently settled in the provinces where they had served, made friends, and perhaps acquired families.

Cattle and milking appear somewhat later than small stock and were perhaps acquired from iron-using farmers in western Zimbabwe or northeastern South Africa.

It has perhaps acquired a new topicality in the wake of the Paris attacks (though its sympathy is very much with the migrant), but its theme of menacing estate-dwellers may be a little familiar to British filmgoers.

And they understand that because Mr. Bush wound up with a rival challenging him from the left, as opposed to the right, he has perhaps acquired an image a bit different from the one he wanted.

In addition, this technology is used to phenotype subjects for genetic studies to discover the genetic basis for primary and perhaps acquired lymphedema.

If there were one well-adapted XDR clone that had perhaps acquired compensatory mutations, then it would presumably result in identical drug-resistance mutations being transmitted through the population, which is not the case.

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Who would go to the trouble to make mashed potatoes, or perhaps acquire them through other means, then scatter them around the neighborhood?

And Google, widely rumored to be the other bidder, has lost those options and will have to settle for smaller reserves instead, perhaps acquiring one of the less-dominant players.

As a full-fledged bank, American Express would gain greater access to the Treasury Department's bailout plan for banks, a move that might allow it to lend more freely and perhaps acquire a larger deposit-taking institution.

But the Jets still have to figure out a way to sign their four first-round draft picks, and perhaps acquire a veteran wide receiver, despite little room under the salary cap.

At Random House, he said, he hopes to broaden his range, perhaps acquiring what he called "the better self-help books" like "The Soul's Code" by the Jungian psychologist James Hillman, which Random House published in 1996.

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