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- noun One who
alters .
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Examples
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Or would the coroner, already prejudiced, decide that the alterer could very well be Patel himself, bent on producing evidence in his own favour?
Poem About Never Growing Up Ryan McDermott 2010
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High Risk Behaviors (van der Kolk) Adrenaline is highly addictive to the brain and may be a powerful mood enhancer and mood alterer.
Dr. Tian Dayton: Adult Children of Alcoholics ACoAs: Qualities and Traits 2009
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In my view Wikipedia has attracted to many people with alterer motives.
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This swap also had an alterer motive; to collect some wonderful Valentines for an Assisted Living I used to work at for people with Alzheimer's Disease.
Archive 2007-01-01 Sarah Moore 2007
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This swap also had an alterer motive; to collect some wonderful Valentines for an Assisted Living I used to work at for people with Alzheimer's Disease.
Blogger Swap Highlights! Sarah Moore 2007
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July 13, 2006, 4: 08 am learn internet texas hold em free says: learn internet texas hold emfree trod glimpses alterer cite Leland decrypted
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The current problems have not alterer our long-term plans, but then again, retirement is 15+ years away for me.
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The current problems have not alterer our long-term plans, but then again, retirement is 15+ years away for me.
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In another respect arte is not only an aide and coadiutor to nature in all her actions, but an alterer of them, and in some sort a surmounter of her skill, so as by meanes of it her owne effects shall appeare more beautifull or straunge and miraculous, as in both cases before remembred.
The Arte of English Poesie George Puttenham
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Ibn-Foszlan's und anderer Araber Berichte über die Russen alterer
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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