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  • "Accorded," grunted the Herr Professor after an interval of search; and he closed his spyglass and placed his rifle on the moss.

    Barbarians 1899

  • "Accorded," said Siurd Von Glahn, balancing his spyglass and sweeping the distant crags.

    Barbarians 1899

  • Accorded a key, if not the primary, role in the soldiers '"readjustment" to civilian society, women were bombarded with advice from a wide range of experts. 47

    Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II 2008

  • Accorded Super Prep All-American honors and was rated the second-best defensive back in the nation ...

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Accorded only minimal attention by her colleagues at first, she persisted, finding the duration and bandwidth of the noise perplexing.

    Dirge Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000

  • Accorded only minimal attention by her colleagues at first, she persisted, finding the duration and bandwidth of the noise perplexing.

    Dirge Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000

  • Accorded research support at a level comparable to that devoted worldwide to wheat or rice or maize, sorghum could contribute a great deal more to food supplies than it does at present.

    7. Sorghum 1996

  • Accorded to an updated crime report on midday Monday, a further eight people had been murdered by 10am on New Year's Day, taking to 15 the number of reported killings in and around Cape Town at the weekend.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • Accorded an encounter, I will fight any one amongst you and will certainly gain the victory on the field!

    The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli

  • Accorded a princely welcome across the Manche, his work worth its weight in gold on the other side of the Atlantic, in France he was looked at askance, even as a painter ignored.

    In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller" Matilda Betham-Edwards 1877

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