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Examples
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Carson came back in and called Bult and his umbrella over, and we discussed routes.
Futures Imperfect Willis, Connie 1994
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De Koker told "Bult", the UFS news magazine, many offences that seemed spontaneous might, in fact, be well planned.
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Dr Mabel Erasmus, co-ordinator of the community interpreter programme, told "Bult", the campus news magazine, that the emphasis was on interpreting where language and cultural differences had to be bridged.
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Swarts told "Bult", the UFS news magazine, that most photodynamic and many other remedies have poor compatability with bodily systems as they dissolve poorly in water.
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"Bult," he shouted, but only because of the roar, "what do you call it?"
Futures Imperfect Willis, Connie 1994
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Bult two separate media reports seemed to cast a pall over Pischetsrieder's hopes of inking a new agreement: Handelsblatt and the Financial Times Deutschland both cited employee representatives as saying a renewal is unlikely.
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LFP coordinator Doctor Theo du Plessis has told Bult, the campus news magazine.
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Prof Jan Botha, head of the department, told the university's magazine "Die Bult" that he would like to see the status of forensic pathologists improved as they were certainly not district surgeons or state pathologists.
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'Die Bult', news magazine of the UOFS, reports the cultivar has been accepted by the South African Wheat Board for preliminary classification.
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Labuschagne, told 'Die Bult' the South African public had been content with the quality of the biscuits they bought because they were unable to distinguish between an excellent biscuit and one of lesser quality.
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