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The re - sulting duet would never be competitive in the Unilympics, but it was a nice enough start.
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Wilder called the ads in-sulting and divisive and said “they have no place in our politics.”
Archive 2004-08-01 2004
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Seeing him drive the sleek Cigarette, con - sulting charts, navigating surely and deftly, legs spread and slightly flexed against the pitch and roll, Vesper had the feeling he had left all his cares behind him.
Second Skin Lustbader, Eric 1995
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The re - sulting duet would never be competitive in the Unilympics, but it was a nice enough start.
Unicorn Point Anthony, Piers 1989
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So a symbiote of the same strain was developed to counter this parasite, and the re - sulting grub was introduced into the soil of the Southern Continent.
Nerilka's Story McCaffrey, Anne 1986
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There was only the muted murmuring of the five musicians on the panel, comparing notes, con - sulting, arguing fine points.
Blue Adept Anthony, Piers 1981
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Probably because of the re - sulting rigidity, English jurists have since engaged in extensive and conflicting casuistic writing seeking to determine the binding element or proposition of law
LEGAL PRECEDENT T. B. SMITH 1968
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Napoleon Bonaparte, as First Consul, was deter - mined to make capital out of the errors of the revolu - tion, which had reorganized the Church without con - sulting the pope and had brought on itself the trouble of a religious war.
CHRISTIANITY IN HISTORY HERBERT BUTTERFIELD 1968
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It has often been observed that tragedy owes much to the historical conflict re - sulting from the encounter of the heroic individual with the restrictions necessary for the survival and prosper - ity of the polis.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas HELEN F. NORTH 1968
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Nannie still is troubled with the uncomfortable feeling re-sulting from prolapsus uteri.
Diary of Samuel A. Agnew : September 27, 1863-June 30, 1864, 1957
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