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It's favoured by the grey and the apparently infirm, but don't be fooled – the infinitesi–mally delicate footwork is actually fiendishly difficult and can take years to master.
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It's favoured by the grey and the apparently infirm, but don't be fooled – the infinitesi–mally delicate footwork is actually fiendishly difficult and can take years to master.
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It was nor - mally done only to part of the body, for the sake of stability, or to emulate the body of some other form, such as me human form.
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The water closed over their heads, and seemed almost like air; they could breathe nor - mally.
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Unless, of course, the wearer were a woman and one who didn't nor - mally thus array herself.
She Closed Her Eyes 2010
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Last week, the House ethics committee for mally charged Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel of New York with 13 counts of violating congressional rules, mostly related to his efforts to raise donations from companies for an educational institution that bears his name.
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KAUPAS: No. No.mally, we have no face-to-face interviews with inmates and visitors.
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GREENFIELD: No. No.mally, you would do that to get the guy out of office.
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… It is char ac ter ized by less logical and arithmetical depth than what we are nor mally used to.
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What the bottom level of the slam did have, however, were several streams of geother-mally heated water.
The Chronicles of Riddick Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004
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