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adverb
Latin anno Domini, in the year of the Lord or in the year of our Lord, used to specify numbered years counting from the once estimated birth of Christ in year 1. Usually placed before years (but see notes), and always placed after centuries. Often written in small caps. This year is AD .
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Clueless souls who hadn't realised there were ads on YouTube?
"It was sufficiently clear to consumers that the videos were ads," said Mondelēz.
"I had no idea there were ads; I never really looked," said Inna Rozenblit, Nadya's mother.
I mean, there were ads against Dole, but Clinton basically had a Rose Garden strategy.
And, inevitably, there were ads: a storefront near Union Square peddles "Gifts for the 99 percent".
"They say, 'How do they make their money, anyway?' They assumed there were ads or some other way".
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Overall, 30/47 (63.8%) samples were Ad-positive.
neoformans, and 13 (4.8%) were AD hybrid isolates.
Food and water were ad libitum.
There are ads.
Then there are ads.
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