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Ascertained in foal through a transrectal uterine ultrasound, the fifteen day check-up showed a strong embryo.
Liz O'Connell: The Patter of Hooves Liz O'Connell 2011
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Ascertained in foal through a transrectal uterine ultrasound, the fifteen day check-up showed a strong embryo.
Liz O'Connell: The Patter of Hooves Liz O'Connell 2011
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Ascertained the longitude of the junction of the rivers Macquarie and Darling at our present camp to be 147°
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia 2003
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_Ascertained by Hanging a Dead Weight on the End of the String_.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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[J] 'Ascertained,' scarcely any date ever is, quite satisfactorily.
Ariadne Florentina Six Lectures on Wood and Metal Engraving John Ruskin 1859
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Ascertained from Mr.B. that the Canada Fall is half a mile in circumference, and the American a quarter of a mile.
Journal of a Voyage across the Atlantic George Moore 1841
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_ -- Ascertained the geography of the town pretty well; and so
Journal of a Voyage across the Atlantic George Moore 1841
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Ascertained the longitude of the junction of the rivers Macquarie and
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia Thomas Mitchell 1823
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Longitude of few parts of the World are better Ascertained than that of Strait Le Maire and Cape Horn, being determined by several
Captain Cook's Journal during his first voyage round the world 1767
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Ascertained current EMC managers and data from \ "C\" level executives at partner.
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