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Disconcertingly, when we examine what a code brand code brand code brand code brand code brand code brand code brand new fool around would be all about, there's some-more element than we can handle.
Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia admin 2009
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Disconcertingly, the company is located in Calgary, Canada, once home of that other venture into gas trading, Amaranth LLC.
Raymond J. Learsy: As Banks Win, We Lose Twice:The Urgent Need for a Tough Volcker Rule 2010
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Disconcertingly, the crumblies seemed to be further into surgery than anyone else.
Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet Scott Westerfeld 2010
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Disconcertingly he didn't answer, and she stood looking up at him -- he was in her way, but his size precluded her from passing him unless she pushed by.
Politics 101 2010
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Disconcertingly, the company is located in Calgary, Canada, once home of that other venture into gas trading, Amaranth LLC.
Raymond J. Learsy: As Banks Win, We Lose Twice:The Urgent Need for a Tough Volcker Rule 2010
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Disconcertingly, studies show that it is not lifestyle or even socioeconomic status, but the perception of our place in the world that determines health.
The UltraMind Solution M.D. Mark Hyman 2009
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Disconcertingly, Nick Clegg made an environmental point I sympathise with.
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Disconcertingly, Nick Clegg made an environmental point I sympathise with.
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Disconcertingly, he appears to perk up at the sight of me—or to perk up as much as a guy whose eyelids are perpetually half closed can.
You Know Where to Find Me Rachel Cohn 2008
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