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Concomitantly, the film is a rhapsody to working-class domesticity.
Intimate History 2010
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Concomitantly, the film is a rhapsody to working-class domesticity.
Intimate History 2010
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Concomitantly, the film is a rhapsody to working-class domesticity.
Intimate History 2010
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Concomitantly, NASA funding should be increased to permit the agency to fund the activities outlined above.
Reader's Consensus: Develop a new launch vehicle - NASA Watch 2009
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Concomitantly, the film is a rhapsody to working-class domesticity.
Intimate History 2010
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Concomitantly Republicans should permit nationwide shopping for health insurance to generate intense, genuine competition.
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Concomitantly, deception is allowed to have some positive effects when it is used to prevent victimization.
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Concomitantly, Olian's term on the Council ends on April 5; Rotering remains, regardless of how she does in the race, since her term as a member of the council does not end until 2013.
Miles J. Zaremski: Terri Olian for Mayor of Highland Park Miles J. Zaremski 2010
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Concomitantly, a police officer may not knowingly refrain from interference in such violence, and may not "automatically decline to make an arrest simply because the assaulter and his victim are married to each other" (Bruno 1976, at 1049) ....
'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S. 2008
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Concomitantly Republicans should permit nationwide shopping for health insurance to generate intense, genuine competition.
Fact And Comment 2010
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