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  • "If 'developped' nations were to reduce their meat consumption, there would be less famine, which kills almost six million children each year," Bardot wrote.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2009

  • Axe is Evil nation Warrior, E. nation has developped very power fill of splendour at mountain peak age in the G.I.M.E. history.

    Mini Star | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • I guess it never occurs to him that the lump suddenly developped by our bed as he hides under the comforter is rather obvious.

    Making Light: Open thread 136 2010

  • So I have no problem paying for services that are actually created to be help the translators, but it really pisses me of that I have to use tools only developped to keep me from doing exactly what I want when I translate.

    Just because there’s a “free trial” doesn’t mean you should abuse it « Musings from an overworked translator 2010

  • This is a very expensive model, that is developped by friends.

    SprintCam v3 NAB 2009 showreel on Vimeo 2010

  • Like you in the not so faraway past, I am PAing in the corporate world – only in London – and have developped an addiction to your blog which I try to read somehow a little sneakily at work … you can imagine the sheer disappointment when the post remains the same for days on end whilst I have been caught checking it!

    toys 2008

  • It's just neat to bash a remake of a classic just to name yourself a culturally developped filmgoer.

    The Day the Earth Stood Still 5 Minute Trailer | /Film 2008

  • Like the fact that Ginny's character was little developped.

    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (spoiler alert) Mirandacbf 2009

  • At this earlier stage of the language, word-initial clusters would yet to arise, and any that later developped in Etruscan would have appeared predictably whenever stress accent wandered to the second syllable of this pre-Etruscan stage, inevitably leaving a doomed schwa in the first syllable to be eventually omitted.

    The Etruscan verb root slic- in TLE 131 2009

  • Furthermore, given my views on MIE syllable structure which lacks consonant clustering altogether, I can only conclude that any such stop harmony due to breathy vowels is likeliest to have developped in the Late IE period.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

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