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"Secondarily," pursued Lord Marnell, "I would fain ask you, fair mother, for to keep Geoffrey here a while longer, for I wis not yet what I shall do."
Mistress Margery Emily Sarah Holt 1864
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Secondarily a large number of our grizzly bears in NW Wyoming are problem bears either from becoming used to humans in or around YNP (although this situation has pretty much been attended to using various methods) and the fact that they are legally the top of the food chain.
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Secondarily, my perspective is about elitism, and its effect on our law and politics.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Preliminary Reflections on the Kagan Nomination 2010
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Secondarily, my publisher will probably give me minor promotional assistance.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » 2010 Resolutions and Recap of 2009 2010
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Secondarily, where feasible, adding software to cars to ensure the brake can overcome the accelerator is cheap and a good idea.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Toyota Facing $16 Million Fine … 2010
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Secondarily, he has more support from military personnel than all other candidates put together, if measured by donations; he has the most consistent voting record; he has the magical quality of not coming off as a politician; he oozes integrity and authenticity, and, as far as we know, he has a personal life and marriage that reflects deep stability and commitment.
Ron Paul Can Win 2011
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Secondarily, I would want to know what we would do with the toxic assets once the bank was nationalized.
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Secondarily a large number of our grizzly bears in NW Wyoming are problem bears either from becoming used to humans in or around YNP (although this situation has pretty much been attended to using various methods) and the fact that they are legally the top of the food chain.
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Secondarily, President Obama is a target of the ad - there are lots of photos of him, including him with Martha Coakley, and some of the copy (e.g. the stimulus numbers) relate to him.
MA GOP's lame ad and James Taylor's copyright: upon further analysis, it's still not "fair use" 2010
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Secondarily, the ability of readers to sell unwanted books encourages them to buy more books, both because they have space to house them and because their total book-buying expense is reduced.
MIND MELD: Does The Used Book Market Help or Hurt the Publishing Industry? 2009
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