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Simultaneously from the Midwest FREEDOM RIDE 2005 kicks off.
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Funding Shuttle and Ares Simultaneously is the next entry in this blog.
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Specter: Democrats Must Use Reconciliation To Pass Health Care Fixes 'Simultaneously'
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"Simultaneously" he began again, gesturing to each red star placement one after the other, "we shall strike these three targets.
The Arsenal Ahern, Jerry 1988
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Simultaneously, glucokinase activators increase the net uptake of blood glucose by the liver.
Cadila Gets U.S. OK for Drug Trials Rumman Ahmed 2011
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Simultaneously, they say, a more subtle cultural shift also occurs: childlessness and small families become the norm, thereby institutionalizing the trend of low birth rates.
Rory Fitzgerald: Could Demographic Trends Cripple Europe by 2050? Rory Fitzgerald 2011
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Simultaneously, the arrowheads burst into three red fireballs.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011
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Simultaneously, they say, a more subtle cultural shift also occurs: childlessness and small families become the norm, thereby institutionalizing the trend of low birth rates.
Rory Fitzgerald: Could Demographic Trends Cripple Europe by 2050? Rory Fitzgerald 2011
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Simultaneously the season is changing, replacing the deep stillness and hibernation of winter with the awakening that heralds spring.
Rachael Freed: Legacy Writing: (R)evolution Rachael Freed 2011
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Simultaneously the season is changing, replacing the deep stillness and hibernation of winter with the awakening that heralds spring.
Rachael Freed: Legacy Writing: (R)evolution Rachael Freed 2011
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