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In fact, the term Indirect Object in English sheds no light on its meaning or relevance.
EzineArticles 2010
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She taught French, English, and history, and the Sophomore Latin class, which dealt in matters of a metaphysical nature called Indirect Discourse and the Ablative
Main Street 2004
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She taught French, English, and history, and the Sophomore Latin class, which dealt in matters of a metaphysical nature called Indirect Discourse and the Ablative Absolute.
Main Street 1920
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English, and history, and the Sophomore Latin class, which dealt in matters of a metaphysical nature called Indirect Discourse and the
Main Street Sinclair Lewis 1918
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And thus have been realized the requisitions of what we have termed the Indirect
A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (Vol. 1 of 2) John Stuart Mill 1839
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"Indirect" deaths, such as suicide, loss of continuity of health care and profound heartbreak are causes whose victims are unlikely to be counted by state coroners as "Katrina-related."
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What’s more, a coalition that includes European biofuel producers and NGOs are pushing the EU to use the so-called Indirect Land Use Change policies to further discriminate against U.S. biofuels.
Bio-Fueling a Trade War Benedetto Della Vedova 2009
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Panel Considers 'Indirect' Initiative System by Edward Walsh, The Oregonian
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Indirect bidders, domestic and foreign institutions, including foreign central banks, took 49.4% of the notes, just a bit less than the 52.1% four-auction average.
Treasurys Break Their Losing Streak Deborah Lynn Blumberg 2011
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Indirect morbidity costs cost of lost productivity due to illness: $20.9 billion
Gabe Canales: Presidential Politics and 'The War on Cancer' Gabe Canales 2012
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