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M. glabra, the species perhaps most often called Barbados cherry, grows about 3.6 metres (12 feet) tall.
And in the months and years to come, others will appear regularly, sometimes greeted with relief, other times with disappointment, perhaps most often with a touch of annoyance.
There is a tale told, perhaps most often by Mel Brooks himself, that the comedy legend entertained the troops during World War II.
Very few modern people have seen their name become an adjective, as "Rube Goldberg" is used to describe any convoluted, overcomplicated system (heard perhaps most often in the phrase, "our Rube Goldberg Tax Code").
Modernismo, late 19th- and early 20th-century Spanish-language literary movement that emerged in the late 1880s and is perhaps most often associated with the Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío, who was a central figure.
Perhaps most often, Mr. Murray said, problems arise when civilians enter a target area before drone surveillance begins, or when a civilian suddenly enters the strike zone just before a strike.
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These days, minor leaguers perhaps work most often as substitute teachers and, naturally, youth baseball instructors.
The last approach, which is perhaps the most often overlooked, has been undertaken in the hospitality industry.
When it comes to current series, perhaps the most often mentioned is TNT's Los Angeles beat-cops-and-detectives drama, "Southland," which began its fifth season this month.
Perhaps the most often cited economic study is the Stern Review, commissioned by the British government and named for its lead author, Sir Nicholas Stern, formerly the chief economist for the World Bank.
Then there are his conceits of solitude and self-containment - a patch of Montana, perhaps, but most often a boat, his paramount "narrative vehicle" from which to view the enormity of river, or sea, a mind adrift in the universe.
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