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Meanings and phrases
adj.
- quantifier; used with either mass or count nouns to indicate the whole number or amount of or every one of a class
- completely given to or absorbed by
adv.
- to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly'); wholly; entirely; completely; totally; altogether; whole
n.
- the first day of April which is celebrated by playing practical jokes; April Fools'; April Fools' day
n.
- a Christian feast day honoring all the saints; first observed in 835; Allhallows; November 1; Hallowmas; Hallowmass
n.
- a day of supplication for all the souls in purgatory; November 2
n.
- a person able to do a variety of different jobs acceptably well
adv.
- above and beyond all other consideration; most importantly; most especially
- taking everything together; first and last
- above all else, and , meaning "above everyone else."
- The ideal dog was, above all else, athletic and agile.
- Friends and family come first, above all else.
adv.
- emphasizes something to be considered
- in spite of expectations
adv.
- all the time or over a period of time; right along
- Businesses all along Main Street were destroyed.
- She realizes that he's been waiting all along.
- Severe erosion occurs all along this bank.
n.
- a versatile person who is expert at many things; all-rounder
adv.
- without warning; all of a sudden
- all at the same time; all together
n.
- a signal (usually a siren) that danger is over
- permission to proceed because obstacles have been removed
adv.
- during the entire day; daylong
n.
- card games in which points are won for taking the high or low or jack or game; high-low-jack
n.
- an unimaginably large amount; billyo; billyoh; billy-ho
adj.
- of the greatest importance; all-important; crucial; essential; of the essence
adj.
- very tired; beat; bushed; dead
adv.
- with everything considered (and neglecting details); on the whole; altogether; tout ensemble
adv.
- without warning; all at once
- happening unexpectedly; suddenly; of a sudden
adj.
- having come or been brought to a conclusion; complete; concluded; ended; over; terminated
adv.
- over the entire area; over
- to or in any or all places; (`everyplace' is used informally for `everywhere'); everywhere; everyplace
adj.
- being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition; fine; o.k.; ok; okay; hunky-dory
adv.
- an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence; very well; fine; alright; OK
- without doubt (used to reinforce an assertion); alright
- in a satisfactory or adequate manner; (`alright' is a nonstandard variant of `all right'); okay; O.K.; alright
adv.
- despite anything to the contrary (usually following a concession); however; nevertheless; withal; still; yet; even so; nonetheless; notwithstanding
adv.
- without respite; day in and day out
- We kept the tape rolling just about all the time.
- One verse is about Don being pissed all the time.
- It is an open almost all day and busy all the time.
adv.
- to the goal; the whole way
- completely; clear
- not stopping short of sexual intercourse
- History of the mine goes all the way back to 1870.
- The line was extended all the way to Tokyo in 1991.
- I fought very well all the way to the 12th round.
adv.
- all at the same time; all at once
- used of a group whose members acted or were acted upon collectively and when `all' and `together' can be separated by other words
adv.
- with everything included or counted; altogether; in all
adv.
- to a high degree; only too
adv.
- in the slightest degree or in any respect; in the least; the least bit
adv.
- regardless of the cost involved; at any cost; at any expense
n.
- the essential factor; the all-important element; the supreme aim; be-all and end-all
adv.
- especially fortunate
n.
- little or nothing at all; fuck all; Fanny Adams; sweet Fanny Adams
adv.
- definitely or certainly
adv.
- without question and beyond doubt; decidedly; unquestionably; emphatically; definitely; in spades
v.
- display excessive love or show excessive gratitude towards
adv.
- before anything else; first; firstly; foremost; first off
adv.
- in every practical sense; for all practical purposes; to all intents and purposes
adv.
- in every practical sense; to all intents and purposes; for all intents and purposes
adv.
- under any circumstances; for love or money; for anything; for any price
n.
- little or nothing at all; bugger all; Fanny Adams; sweet Fanny Adams
v.
- perform a task as well as possible; give one's best; do one's best; give full measure
n.
- decumbent blue-flowered European perennial thought to possess healing properties; naturalized throughout North America; self-heal; Prunella vulgaris
- common woodland herb of temperate North America having yellow nodding flowers and small round blue fruits; yellow clintonia; Clintonia borealis
adv.
- with everything included or counted; altogether; all told
adv.
- with considerable certainty; without much doubt; probably; likely; in all probability; belike
adv.
- with considerable certainty; without much doubt; probably; likely; in all likelihood; belike
n.
- a man skilled in various odd jobs and other small tasks; handyman; odd-job man
adv.
- especially not
adv.
- at any time; ever
adv.
- on hands and knees
adv.
- in a conclusive way; conclusively
v.
- use all resources available
adv.
- in every practical sense; for all practical purposes; for all intents and purposes
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- 36% of all households were made up of individuals.
- 33% of all households were made up of individuals.
- 22% of all households were made up of individuals.
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- Tone can be high or low in all other environments.
- in addition to all other state and federal funding.
- That is, all other influences act "through" them.
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- Trains are available to almost all parts of India.
- On these days almost all shops will remain closed.
- By the 1950s almost all of them had been released.
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- In 2017 it was the third longest throw of all time.
- He is considered the best marionettist of all time.
- 4 all time in three-point field goals with 1,002.
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- Some of these devices should be under but not all.
- Most if not all were published as by Marian Keith.
- Many metals have high boiling points, but not all.
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- FunTown has developed nearly all games in-house.
- are fungi that are present in nearly all soils.
- As of 2013, nearly all built still remain in service.
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- In 1969, he scored 18 goals in all competitions.
- Seven appearances followed in all competitions.
- He played 23 times in all competitions, scoring 2 goals.
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- The classes cover all aspects of hotel management.
- It covers all aspects of managing small companies.
- The journal covers all aspects of stochastics.
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- It is distributed across all the ecozones of the world.
- The capacity level is around 12,000 seats across all locations.
- It was pooled across all networks at 6:30 p.m. Eastern War Time.
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- "C. fontinella" is found all around North America.
- He played all around Europe in festivals and tours.
- Bread products are consumed all around the country.
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- Eleven people died, all of whom were passengers.
- He has three brothers, all of whom are doctors.
- Together, they have four sons, all of whom play football.
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- The club sends out a monthly newsletter to all members.
- When the group debuted all members used their real names.
- They were all members of the school choir.
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- This work stands in high repute among all botanists.
- The school was ranked 25th among all public schools.
- Arjuna enrages and addresses Karna among all Kauravas.
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- Four fieldsmen needed to be inside it at all times.
- Strong air movement should be provided at all times.
- The final stage was played in Sri Lanka (all times ).
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- Almost all land outside urban areas is farmland.
- Traditionally, all land belonged to the chief.
- Like many New England states, all land in New Jersey is incorporated.
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- If we did that, we'd get all the other side issues.
- Almost all the other stretches have been pulled up.
- It will become all one thing, or all the other."
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- It occurs on all major islands of the Mediterranean.
- The company operates in all major ports of the world.
- Stores sell games for all major video game platforms.
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- This structure follows for all kinds of mass nouns.
- There were all kinds of wires and levers and prods.
- Ranging from lions to wild animals of all kinds.
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- On many tests this occurs at all levels of ability.
- Beginning in 2013, all levels compete at the U.S.
- Therefore, CPDOC now provides courses at all levels.
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- It includes all relations that arise between them.
- It includes all of Army's special forces assets.
- It includes all brand new songs written by The Jets.
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- It's a double album, including all of Sash!
- It is composed of 80,464 bases including all introns and exons.
- All-Tournament selections including all seasons except 2010–11.
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- So, the GTO programme comprised almost all ages.
- Mermaiding is popular with all ages and genders.
- It's a safe environment for people of all ages.
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- Mines eventually finish when all ore is extracted.
- It is cleared when all the beads are moved to the right.
- Emulsions appear white when all light is scattered equally.
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- Since late 2017, all students reside at this site.
- Here, all students have speaking and voting rights.
- They are considered affordable for all students.
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- South Africa have won all ten of their home games.
- The team won all six games to claim the gold medal.
- South Africa have won all seven of their home games.
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- She played all five matches and scored five goals.
- He played all seven matches and scored nine goals.
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- In 1988, they lost all their Asian Cup qualifiers.
- After 1500, Maximilian lost all interest in Bianca.
- They lost all 11 games before going out of business.
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- The Town has all types of road transport system.
- These are used for all types of performing art.
- These services can be provided in all types of weather.
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- This downtown event showcases art of all forms.
- These are games prevailing over all forms of society.
- He attempted all forms of poetry save the epic.
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- She played in all five matches and scored 14 goals.
- She played in all 3 matches at this championship.
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- Nonetheless, they were virtually all profitable.
- The Fula are virtually all Muslims at over 99℅.
- After noon, virtually all shots were on target.
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- One can find any food and all things Chinese there.
- "Purity, of all things, was most jealously guarded.
- But he concluded that news "is all things to all men.
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- Trains are available to almost all parts of India.
- Nerve cells are found in all parts of the colony.
- Savile had full access to all parts of the hospital.
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- Not all people can see the fairy other than Kahoko.
- But all people of the village boycott the elections.
- The school was open to all people of all races.
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- Icebreakers keep the 23 ports open all year round.
- Australian-rules football is played all year round.
- The park is open all year with free admission.
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- The reporter’s challenge is digging out all sides.
- Large windows surround the building on all sides.
- The village is surrounded on all sides by mountains.
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- Below is a list of all the participating NOCs.
- A list of all pensions was to be laid before Parliament.
- This is a list of all the former members of the conference.
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- Membership is open to all technology user groups.
- It is open to all USASA-affiliated women's teams.
- It is open to all Toledo Public Schools students.
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- About 33 percent of all plant matter is cellulose.
- Ten percent of all births were low birth weight.
- It processes 94.8 percent of all milk solids from dairy farms.
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- In all cases “%” or “*” can be used as wildcards.
- Discharge is available in some but not all cases.
- This form of lytico-bodig is fatal in all cases.
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- We were all new to it and the job was functional.
- It featured all new songs recorded by The Jets.
- It was all new to me, I've never worked like this before.
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- He would make up songs and sing them all day long.
- It is an open almost all day and busy all the time.
- With reruns of games all day, since 1993 until today.
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- (Here formula_25 are all possible values of "X".)
- If at all possible; borrowing some water would be good."
- This summary does not necessarily cover all possible cases.
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- Some varieties are not fully hardy in all areas.
- Now all areas of the district are assigned to GCTHS.
- The journal covers all areas related to decision science.
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- Russia allows voters to vote "against all" candidates.
- Ranga fights against all odds and gets married to Sree.
- Many songs are decidedly racist against all Non-Whites.
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- It is not at all unlikely that he visited Athens."
- he replied "No, not at all, I'm just happy he's alive."
- Evacuation orders were issued not at all or much too late.
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- The brim can be turned up all the way around.
- So it winds up all feeling like empty words.
- She became paralyzed again and doctors gave up all hope.
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- In those 100 days, they have all sorts of fun.
- They were once widely used for all sorts of programming.
- Medicines of all sorts furnished, and prescriptions given.
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- In 2007, Allen started all 16 games at left guard.
- In 2016, he started all 13 games at right tackle.
- In 2007, he started all 12 games at left tackle.
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- These include all or some of the below practices.
- Type-0 grammars include all formal grammars.
- And these include all the telcos in Ghana.
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- Total lunar eclipses pass through all three phases.
- It kept that status through all the following centuries.
- I had just been through all this shit and I felt rotten."
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- McAnespie was acquitted of all charges against him.
- He has since been acquitted of all charges by ICTY.
- Roberson and his wife were acquitted of all charges.
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- However, all parties were banned by Soglo in December 1965.
- It was also rejected by all parties.
- Decisions should give full reasons and a copy sent to all parties.
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- Everyone stated that Ali was the bravest of all men.
- But he concluded that news "is all things to all men.
- This resulted in a workshop titled "Were they all men?"
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- Later, all players competed for the entire half-hour.
- Complete stats are tracked for all players and teams.
- Jackson led all players with his .375 average.
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- 17, 1965) as well as all the tunes on the 1964 Rhythm & Greens EP.
- 1913), as well as all but two of his relatives, had been deported and killed.
- All English non-League scores, as well as all Welsh and Irish scores, were removed.
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- Santiago kidnaps Rudy along with all of his equipment.
- She was able to escape, along with all of her patients.
- Her feast day, along with all the English Martyrs, is on 4 May.
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- Hubbs also committed only eight errors all season.
- She became a defender, where she played all season.
- They were rarely outside the bottom three all season.
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- The Quraysh sent search parties in all directions.
- Harwood is bordered by creek in almost all directions.
- The Dzungar army struck in all directions.
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- The school was ranked 25th among all public schools.
- Not all public construction projects are functional.
- On June 8, 1935 Jews were banned from all public baths and pools.
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- It contains all the episodes from "Work Sucks!"
- The crystal contains all of her real memories.
- Also, , since contains all singletons.
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- In all others, the scene is rather more conceptual.
- Each engine competes against all others.
- To avenge them and all others like them Frank becomes The Punisher.
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- Obituaries appeared in all the major broadsheets.
- Parmales can be found in all the major world oceans.
- It is the launching pad for all the major tools.
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- They operate white taxis all across Shanghai.
- People from all across the country came to see the buses.
- Pakistan witnessed widespread protests all across the country.
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- These included all 16 not in the duplicate list.
- Guests have also included all Taoisigh since Charles Haughey.
- The building included all of the modern amenities of the time.
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- I'd come in all night and we'd all work all night."
- Both fighters spent all night clinching each other.
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- Their task is to run the stairs – all 2,156 of them.
- 3) Lower interest rates – all the way down to 0 per cent.
- Cavendish won five stages – all bunch sprints – and the points jersey.
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- Not all countries shared the same priorities.
- However, not all colours are available in all countries.
- Conquering fanes and lists of all countries of the world.
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- The set of all sentences is denoted formula_7.
- The set of all versors forms a 3-sphere in the 4-space.
- The set of all permutations of "X" is "J".
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- About 90% of all known species live in freshwater.
- Discographies are included, listing all known releases.
- It contains more than a third of all known acoel species.
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- Over 99% of all species that ever lived on Earth are extinct.
- More than 1/3 of all species in the world live in the Amazon Rainforest.
- Some authorities treat all species as belonging to a single genus, "Spalax".
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- The PSSAs are given to all children in grades 3rd through 8th.
- Douglass called for court action to open all schools to all children.
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- He made 38 appearances in all competitions, a career high.
- He made 170 appearances in all competitions in four years.
- 2006–07 brought Almunia 14 appearances in all competitions.
E.g.
- I shall shake all such fellows before I am done".
- Additionally, all such sentences require jury trial.
- In other words: all such reconstructions are partial.
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- It is soon revealed Marion is responsible for all this.
- Ed was responsible for all the editing and coordination.
- VCH is not responsible for all health care within Metro Vancouver.
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- He has appeared thus on all subsequent Idaho ballots.
- member was present at all subsequent meetings.
- In all subsequent reigns, they have been scarlet and blue.
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- Norway won the event by winning all their matches.
- China dominated the competition winning all gold medals.
- Hosts Jersey were the champions, winning all their games.
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- He led all of minor league baseball with a 1.73 ERA.
- Jackson led all players with his .375 average.
- She led all Keflavík players in scoring with 20 points.
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- The bomb exploded prematurely, killing all four of the men.
- The tanker caught fire and burned, killing all four crew members.
- This caused the plane to crash, killing all 47 passengers and crew.
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- It makes them all the more powerful and beautiful."
- Morrissey never has and he's all the more interesting for that".
- His earlier protection of Neil makes his testimony all the more damning.
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- After a while, an order was received to launch all available fighters.
- He started every match and played all available minutes save 29 seconds.
- The complete Debian distribution includes all available Debian Pure Blends.
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- As elsewhere, the movement was open to all women.
- In 1928 this was extended to all women over 21.
- As many as half of all women are retinal tetrachromats.
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- during a time that half of all life is still dead.
- As many as half of all women are retinal tetrachromats.
- About half of all ISPs offered 56K support by October 1997.
E.g.
- This whole process is repeated until all seats are filled.
- The process continued until all programs finished running.
- The last step is repeated until all the traffic is assigned.
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- Rechoosing these skills is possible, but all previous progress is then lost.
- Most Mages follow the Captal, who has the knowledge of all previous Captals.
- From 2006 onwards, results are Live+SD; all previous years are live viewing.
E.g.
- After World War II, free health care was available to all citizens.
- Despite this variety, not all citizens attended the same coffeehouses.
- On 14 February 2018, family trees through the 1800s were opened to all citizens.
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- It covers all aspects of managing small companies.
- It covers all four walls of the mezzanine area.
- The journal covers all aspects of stochastics.
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- In between all of these jobs, he usually practiced law.
- Belt systems vary between all schools.
- Transportation boats run regularly between all the resorts as well.
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- Let "H" be the subspace of all states with ghost number "n".
- This is the fewest among all states.
- The majority of all voters and all states rejected the proposal.
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- The Message Channel consists of all remaining Slots.
- If the dealer busts, all remaining player hands win.
- The first of all remaining seasons to have 13 episodes.
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- The school was open to all people of all races.
- It's a safe environment for people of all ages.
- • It can be practiced by people of all ages.
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- Then the sword cut off all three of Gorynych's heads at once.
- Walker did in fact pay off all the other indebtedness of Flagg.
- Fireworks were set off all over it.
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- Magee claimed that he killed Kot because all "casinos cheat gamblers".
- This is well defined because all elements in the same class have the same image.
- I'm farting because I need to f**king fart, because all I've eaten is f**king beans!...
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- Icebreakers keep the 23 ports open all year round.
- Australian-rules football is played all year round.
- According to residents, this section runs all year round.
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- The next morning all the people left for that place.
- But all the people I photographed: I love their music."
- The competition is to bring all the people of all the world.
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- Those two rival clubs appeared in all the finals.
- Obituaries appeared in all the major broadsheets.
- Hopper appeared in all 22 episodes that were filmed.