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The challenge is, uncommonly, a practical, philosophical one for a modern age.
The light, brisk 2010 rosé by Shinn Estate Vineyards ($15), in Mattituck, has, uncommonly, a rhubarblike edge.
The word "ballot" comes from the Italian ballotta, or little ball, and a ballot often was a ball, or at least something ballish, like a pea or a pebble, or, not uncommonly, a bullet.
Uncommonly, a few animals live into their 40s and, occasionally, beyond.
Uncommonly, a fistula may develop after radiation therapy for a tumor that involves both the esophagus and the central airway.
In order to achieve clear margins, most cases will invariably require a superficial or total parotidectomy and not uncommonly, a partial mandibulectomy and clearance of the infratemporal fossa.
Not only is pus uncommonly a research topic but investigators do not seem to want to identify themselves with this fluid.
Though RA can be complicated by peripheral neuropathy, and uncommonly, a claw hand seen as a manifestation of ulnar nerve affection, leprosy must be meticulously excluded in our setting.
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