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  • When at times the contents of the lump or sac cannot be pressed back into the body with the hands, it is known as a Temporarily Irreducible

    Cluthe's Advice to the Ruptured Cluthe Rupture Institute

  • "Temporarily" was only a word to these men, just as Choice had predicted.

    Wyoming Territory Merritt, Jackie 1997

  •     "Temporarily," Morwen replied, reaching for her trowel.

    calling on dragons Wrede, Patricia C., 1953- 1993

  • "Temporarily," Morwen replied, reaching for her trowel.

    Calling On Dragons Wrede, Patricia C., 1953- 1993

  • "Temporarily," I replied, and he laughed again as loudly as before.

    Princess Zara Ross Beeckman

  • "Temporarily," he replied, glancing toward the terrace.

    The Green Eyes of Bâst Sax Rohmer 1921

  • "Temporarily," said Stahl, turning away again toward his desk,

    The Centaur Algernon Blackwood 1910

  • "Temporarily" would seem to be more apt for people with disabilities that come and go - SAD, bipolar, severe arthritis that is affected by weather, and so on - while "currently" seems to fit better for people with no present disabilities.

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  • Obama has said to the banks that they can only qualify for Taxpayer money if they "Temporarily" suspend foreclosure proceedings on these same taxpayers.

    Infowars 2008

  • "Temporarily" because there was an outcry and the cult's complaints were BS (the censorship's described on WikiPedia).

    digg.com: Stories / Popular 2008

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