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After achieving this, his death last Friday is, ifanything, just a brief chapter in the immensity of time.
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He knew he would find out what, ifanything, was in there eventually, and for the moment, recovering his strength seemed more important than anything else.
Aerie Lackey, Mercedes 2006
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Remember, most of the altered children turned out healthy-ifanything, theywere a bit stronger, a touch smarter than the average.
The End of the Matter Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1977
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A spokesman for Basildon Council, which has been accused by protesters of ethnic cleaning and "systematic racism", said that planning officials would inspect the site in the coming days to assess what, ifanything, the travellers had taken down, before any action to remove them was taken.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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A spokesman for Basildon Council, which has been accused by protesters of ethnic cleaning and "systematic racism", said that planning officials would inspect the site in the coming days to assess what, ifanything, the travellers had taken down, before any action to remove them was taken.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Authorities would not say what, ifanything, was recovered.
unknown title 2009
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Authorities would not say what, ifanything, was recovered.
unknown title 2009
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Authorities would not say what, ifanything, was recovered.
unknown title 2009
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Authorities would not say what, ifanything, was recovered.
unknown title 2009
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He doth in deede propounderothecouncell, ifanything be to be donc,3nd geueth warning; what is mete to be done: but ihere - wirhall he heareth other, and doth not oncly graunte them place to fpcake their minde, but Icaueth the iudgcment to tlicm -. when they had determined, he followed and obeyed.
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