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- noun Plural form of
several .
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Examples
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All hedges and ditches to be made betwixt 'severals', evidently enclosures as distinguished from common fields.
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I've always been amazed when poachers accumulate various fines, maybe a few days in jail, and have their hunting rights revoked in severals states (depending upon the coalition).
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I've always been amazed when poachers accumulate various fines, maybe a few days in jail, and have their hunting rights revoked in severals states (depending upon the coalition).
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Excellent, we like to buy severals of this, where?
Energy-Generating Green Microgym in Seattle by Adam Boesel | Inhabitat 2008
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Watching Hillary look straight into the camera and lie with severals times with so much ease, makes me cringe.
Indiana and North Carolina: Where basketball and politics meet 2008
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The very idea that what Maliki said was a "mistranslation" or any other kind of misunderstanding (we had _severals_ of those in the past, too bad that Maliki is always so "misunderstood") is flat-out ridiculous.
Presidential Campaigns Fight Over The Meaning Of Maliki 2009
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This became clear in severals days of lectures and meetings at Islamabad's International Islamic University.
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I accept the fact the globe is warming based on severals things, especially those in my field – early migration, range expansion, changes of flowering/fruiting timing, etc.
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These advantages can be identified on severals levels:
Chapter 12 1997
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There was a time when all that whole country, which now is distinguished into these severals, had one general name of Bashan; which word, how it came to change into Bathan, or Batanea, -- as also, with the Targumists and
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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