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Athough she allows that Thirteen Ways "is hardly without merits," Heltzel's ultimate judgment is that "in its long and discursive form, [it] lacks pep and the intellectual rigor that could have made it exceptional."
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Athough I am a Halter fan, and have no real regard for her, she did the right thing in this particular case.
Sen. Blanche Lincoln cancels Goldman fundraiser in works for Monday 2010
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Athough my French and English isn't good, I will try to understand your article to practice usage languages.
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Athough I think that it feels like the movie and the book are two different stories based on the same premise, the movie's a little more neat.
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Athough I am a Halter fan, and have no real regard for her, she did the right thing in this particular case.
Sen. Blanche Lincoln cancels Goldman fundraiser in works for Monday 2010
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Athough preparing beans is a mind numbingly slow process, and for the inexperienced bean cooker getting the beans just right can be a little difficult.
Peace Corps Bulgaria: Bop Chorba (bean soup) The Wood To The Sand 2008
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Athough preparing beans is a mind numbingly slow process, and for the inexperienced bean cooker getting the beans just right can be a little difficult.
Archive 2008-01-01 The Wood To The Sand 2008
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Athough, Walgreen's officially denies any wrongdoing they have agreed to pay the government more than $35 million.
Walgreens Pill-Flipping Scheme Costs Taxpayers Millions - The Consumerist 2008
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Athough a substantial short position reflects heavy speculation that a stock ' s price will decline, some investors consider an increase in short interest to be potentially positive because the borrowed shares eventually must be bought back.
Bearish Bets Rise on NYSE and Nasdaq Alejandro J. Martinez 2010
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Athough my French and English isn't good,I will try to understand your article to practice usage languages.
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