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  • Nam Catonem nostrum non tu amas plus quam ego; sed tamen ille optimo animo utens et summa fide nocet interdum rei publicae; dicit enim tamquam in Platonis politeia, non tamquam in Romuli faece, sententiam.

    CONSPIRATA ROBERT HARRIS 2010

  • Proin rutrum molestie eros, at cursus quam interdum a.

    Why describe characters? maryrobinette 2009

  • Mauris libero nibh, auctor quis volutpat et, interdum ac leo.

    Why describe characters? maryrobinette 2009

  • P. testa ovata, imperforata, solidiuscula, cornea; spira brevi, acuta, apice interdum papilloso; anfractibus quinque, convexiusculis; transversim striatis; apertura acuto-ovata; labio incrassato, spiraliter valde tortuoso; labro intus incrassato et fusco tincto, margine acuto, arcuato.

    The Journals of John McDouall Stuart 2007

  • Attente adeo in me aspexit, et interdum ingemiscebat, et lachrymabatur.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Donec luctus, diam sit amet aliquet interdum, urna lacus euismod dolor, at elementum magna arcu a justo.

    Tech Guru Vince Stehle Launches LoremIpsum.com 2007

  • Clamore vestium ad se juvenes vocat; capilli fasciolis comprimuntur crispati, cingulo pectus arctatur, capilii vel in frontem, vel in aures defluunt: palliolum interdum cadit, ut nudet humeros, et quasi videri noluerit, festinans celat, quod volens detexerit.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Acidi ructus, cruditates, aestus in praecordiis, flatus, interdum ventriculi dolores vehementes, sumptoque cibo concoctu difficili, sputum humidum idque multum sequetur, &c.Hip. lib. de mel.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Constellatio in causa est; et influentia coeli morbum hunc movet, interdum omnibus aliis amotis.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Post annum primum aut alterum morbus evanescit, interdum mortem affert.

    An account of the manners and customs of the Aborigines and the state of their relations with Europeans, by Edward John Eyre 2004

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