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Additionally, the Hindi word kyaa, when placed at the beginning of a sentence, indicates an interrogative.
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Additionally, is having no internal illustrations outside of maps etc a personal choice on your part or a cost/time rationale of the part of your publisher?
Miscellaneous Thoughts on Publishing « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website 2010
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Additionally, is anyone irritated by Sundai and her constant use of accessories during panel?
'America's Next Top Model': Petite Ninja Warriors | EW.com 2009
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Additionally, is the creeping invasion of these same cargos to North America a parallel to the increasing transoceanic reach of China's pollution to Canada and the U.S., and also a frighteningly uncanny forecast of this year's panic over tainted pet foods, poisoned toothpaste, and lead-covered Barbie dolls?
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Additionally, is the creeping invasion of these same cargos to North America a parallel to the increasing transoceanic reach of China's pollution to Canada and the U.S., and also a frighteningly uncanny forecast of this year's panic over tainted pet foods, poisoned toothpaste, and lead-covered Barbie dolls?
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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Additionally, that is before we backout the AMT fix.
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It had, in short, extensively distorted or wholly displaced markets, creating what some contemporaries called Additionally, Higgs documented that,
LewRockwell.com 2009
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"Additionally," the site managers go on, "this society is for anyone that loves Jude's hairstyle and believes that she is the epitomy sic! of the subversive perfomer."
Archive 2008-07-01 Tenured Radical 2008
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"Additionally," corrected Mr. Perkins, with a slight flush.
At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern Myrtle Reed 1892
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"Additionally," he said, "we found that the presence of PARP can provide more accurate prognostic information than the grade of differentiation or degree of abnormality of tumors."
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