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A truly balanced piece would have featured a physician actively involved with fibromyalgia patients.

"The event would have featured a number of other artists," Mr. Anguilla said.

He would have featured last week in the County Championship had he not been playing for England Under-19s.

-Pretend you are a newscaster for one of the broadcast networks with evening news programs that would have featured Mr. Bush's speech.

Dario's is a soppressata medicea, a sixteenth-century preparation, with the cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, orange zest, and sweet wine that would have featured in a Renaissance kitchen.

A made-up story would have been both less weird and more damaging — instead of bizarre remarks, it would have featured wandering hands or worse.

If you had asked most major European writers, around 1920, for a list of the great nineteenth-century novelists, Jacobsen would have featured near the top.

It is highly doubtful that Time, circa 1985, would have featured the supermodel Christy Turlington in a cover story about yoga, as it did on April 15.

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Twenty years ago I'm willing to bet the book cover and posters for a show like this would've featured one of the heroic classical bronzes, something like Snake Hunk.

He walked us through it, noting that on the Rotten Tomatoes homepage, the top left column lists "Movies Opening This Week" and would've featured "The Last Jedi" last week.

He said the phone would have features associated with high-end phones using Apple's iPhone or Google's Android operating systems, he said, like a sharp camera, a big touch screen and an accelerometer.

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