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Bunched after that are Japan's Miki Ando (64.76), Flatt (64.64) and Nagasu (63.76).
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Bunched around this time are so many ancient holidays of lights and candles, of which Hanukkah and Christmas are but two.
Marc Gopin: The Iranian Yalda And The Fateful Choice Of Light Over Darkness Marc Gopin 2012
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Bunched together, they refused to race, casually cruising wet and mad en masse across the finish line.
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Bunched together, they refused to race, casually cruising wet and mad en masse across the finish line.
Ann Reynolds: Tour de Crash Ann Reynolds 2010
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Bunched together, they refused to race, casually cruising wet and mad en masse across the finish line.
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Bunched beets are usually the best for this purpose.
Lovely & Lively Valentine's Day Celebration Ideas Ayala Sender 2009
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Bunched beets are usually the best for this purpose.
Archive 2009-02-01 Ayala Sender 2009
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Bunched up, they climbed inefficiently and had jostling accidents that would knock one of them off the trembling stairway every few seconds.
Monolith John Passarella 2004
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Bunched up, they climbed inefficiently and had jostling accidents that would knock one of them off the trembling stairway every few seconds.
Monolith John Passarella 2004
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Bunched together like cattle, they let themselves be herded into the chute she had chosen for them, and when they were all safely inside, she closed the gate.
Morgawr Brooks, Terry 2002
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