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"She went off to Gujarat, and the family kept it very quiet," said Manju, alluding to the stigma that sometimes attaches to surrogate mothers in India.
"There's a kind of shimmer of reality which sometimes attaches itself to my people, as the lustre on an oyster shell".
Although academic tradition sometimes attaches a stigma to researchers who pursue jobs with high teaching loads, the U.S. Science and Engineering Indicators 2006 report that 44% of full-time faculty in 2003 taught as their primary work activity compared to 37% who primarily conducted research.
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Rod weeders are sometimes attached to chisel plows.
It's disarming, it's meant to undermine the reverence that people sometimes attach to her".
Circuses in the United States were sometimes attached to "Wild West shows," which emphasized displays and events of the Old West.
On soft shores they share the burrows of polychaete worms and crustaceans, sometimes attaching to the body of the host.
They sometimes attach upholstery or add a top layer of polyester fiber to give the cushions a softer feel.
For a long time cupboards were divided in two, horizontally, with handles sometimes attached to the sides of each section to facilitate moving.
They sometimes attach to each other in chains; the first sucks blood from the host, the second from the first, and so on.
gyms were sometimes attached directly to the wall, could still hear the long-ago echoes of cheerleaders' taunts: "See the basket, see the ball.
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