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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sundry matters" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to various or miscellaneous topics or subjects. Example: "The meeting agenda included discussions on sundry matters, such as budget allocation, employee feedback, and project updates."
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Frequently they meet Mr. Bhatia together to discuss their appeals, sundry matters back in New York and their thoughts about the Vieques fight.
Unkrich, with the help of producer Darla K. Anderson, sat down to conduct this exclusive interview and discuss the film, the process of creating it and sundry matters surrounding its success including the dual 2011 Oscar noms for Best Picture and Best Animated Film of the year.
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Even the casual reader knows, of course, that Nietzsche has intense opinions about everything, from German cuisine to the unparalleled brilliance (in Nietzsche's estimation) of Bizet's operas, not to mention various and sundry "political" matters.
Of course, at the heart of Israelite spiritual life is the sacrificial system in which the priests receive the ultimate call for sublimating violence by killing animals (supplemented by various and sundry vegetative matter) to feed the ritual engine of Israelite religion.
As the numbers of dead and lost in the tsunami disaster continue to strain our credulity, doesn't it seem incongruous that from the hourly news about the stock market, sporting events and sundry national or local matters we might very well imagine that what has been occurring in Southeast Asia is not really happening?
Like other such works in China, it was made up of extracts from sundry books, classified by subject matter.
As a child in boarding school in the 1930s, everyone was ill all the time: we meet, matter-of-factly, sundry cuts and bruises, vomiting, constipation, colds and flu, scurf, bronchial pneumonia, warts, measles, perpetual nosebleeds, swollen glands, mumps and a heart murmur.
Grateful for your bringing this small but important matter to the attention of sundry dimwit commentators".
Success is a matter of getting all these sundry interests, aligned.
It matters: for modern computer systems to be usable by all and sundry, the make-up of the population that designs and implements them needs to reflect that of the population at large.
The word is "inappropriate," as in: "It would be highly inappropriate of me (a person of note) to disclose anything on this matter of public interest to you (a reporter, plebeian or sundry member of the hoi polloi)." The debate is not so much about etymology or semantics as about the codes devised by those in power to cloak their secrets, to frustrate honest inquiry, to thwart transparency.
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