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In France, in spite of vociferous demands for reform since the 16th century, only minor changes have been accepted (usually originally from unofficial sources, such as printers), so that French orthography today reflects 12th-century phonology, overlaid by the etymologizing of Middle French legal scribes.

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They are added to the existing alarm trip points, which are usually kept originally designed.

Mike Huckabee (2008), Howard Dean (2004), Jesse Jackson (1984, 1988) – much ink is spilt on the prequels, but the main feature usually appears as originally billed.

According to Adams, probiotic yoghurts and drinks include organisms that have been isolated from the gut originally usually from faeces.

Vehicles are usually older models originally imported secondhand from developed countries, and there are no exhaust emissions controls.

Having tested and found a known mutation, for example, mutated BRCA2 or MLH1, the first presymptomatic family member to approach the service (usually the patient originally referred to the genetics service) is tested.

When they originally appeared (usually in Rolling Stone), lodged amid Thompson's prose, the images served as the visual equivalent of the writer's "gonzo" — a term Steadman defines as "controlled madness" — explorations of America.

The sponge boom, and the Greek flavour, is usually credited to John Cocoris, originally from Greece, who hired Greek sponge divers to come to Tarpon Springs and, well, dive for sponges.

Most of those who remained were peasants who for centuries had been a large part of the rural population and who were permitted to retain their holdings, subject to fiscal impositions not unlike those of the European serf and usually identical to those originally levied by their former proprietors on all non-Muslims.

Beyond that, folks still have a hard time relaying the exact volume of their items no matter how specific they try to be, which usually results in the originally quoted price jumping up to more than was expected.

Occam's Razor principle can be formulated as "The simplest solution to a complex problem is usually the correct one" (originally, " Numquam ponenda est pluralitas sine necessitate", or " Plurality should not be posited without necessity").

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