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Singly and together, they produce effects in the body that truly seem not only to promise but actually to deliver a longer, healthier life.
Neil Zevnik: Oil Up! It's National Mediterranean Diet Month Neil Zevnik 2011
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Singly and together, they produce effects in the body that truly seem not only to promise but actually to deliver a longer, healthier life.
Neil Zevnik: Oil Up! It's National Mediterranean Diet Month Neil Zevnik 2011
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Singly handly ushered the return of analog photography?
KN | Kitsune Noir » Photos of the Los Angeles Lomography Gallery Store 2010
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In 1995, the top shows on TV were ER, Seinfeld, Friends, Caroline in the City, and The Singly Guy.
The Tonight Show Saga Ends as Conan Reaches $45m Exit Deal | /Film 2010
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Singly and as a group, these women set out to provide new images and new narratives.
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Ugh. Singly it's not the worst of qualities a lawyerly type and casuist might bring to bear, but given the use it's put to it's positively insufferable.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Singly and jointly they were unhappy people who pretended that their discomfort in the world was a result of their idealism.
"I tend to think technology addiction has to do with fear of, or aversion to, direct human contact." Ann Althouse 2009
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Singly, I might cajole or defy them; but united, united — and with the discontent and treachery of that villain Saint Paul! —
Quentin Durward 2008
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Singly, they are every one a representation or appearance of some quality, or other accident of a body without us, which is commonly called an object.
Leviathan 2007
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Singly or in pairs, the men would recline on couches arrayed against the walls of the room.
Writing about the law. Ann Althouse 2007
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