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In 1965, the Armed Forces Maintenance Corps (AFMC) was disbanded and broken up into three separate services.
| 90 | 98 |
separate
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The wheel was sprung and had its own wheel housing, separate from the internal fuselage space.
| 52 | 60 |
separate
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Changes were made at ABC/ESPN for 1999, as the networks created separate crews for their IRL and CART broadcasts.
| 64 | 72 |
separate
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In 2000, relics of the 8th Tai Situ were enthroned in a separate temple.
| 56 | 64 |
separate
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separate_adj
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The purpose of a separate court is that its purpose is socio-legal reformation but not punishment.
| 17 | 25 |
separate
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While numerous 6502-based processors could do bank switching, they did this via separate logic.
| 80 | 88 |
separate
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Over the years, there were three separate Methodist churches located within North Augusta.
| 33 | 41 |
separate
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separate_adj
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The tram is made up of four sections mounted on separate trucks, and alternate with three suspended sections.
| 48 | 56 |
separate
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separate_adj
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The trajectory matrix of multi-channel time series consists of stacked trajectory matrices of separate times series.
| 94 | 102 |
separate
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Molecular analyses have confirmed their identity as separate species and breeding experiments have shown that they do not produce hybrids.
| 52 | 60 |
separate
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The DuPage Airport Authority owns 2,800 acres (1,100 ha) and operates four separate business units.
| 75 | 83 |
separate
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In the 1990s, the M.A. programs usually lasting 5 years were replaced by separate 3-year bachelor's and 2-year master's programs.
| 73 | 81 |
separate
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separate_adj
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The Channel Islands fall into two separate self-governing bailiwicks, the Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Bailiwick of Jersey.
| 34 | 42 |
separate
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The school also has a separate junior wing for classes up to 5th standard.
| 22 | 30 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Modern molecular evidence supports the recognition of Phaeonematoloma as an independent genus separate from Hypholoma and Pholiota.
| 94 | 102 |
separate
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The Institutes of the Law of Nations: a Treatise of the Jural Relations of Separate Political Communities.
| 75 | 83 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Separate parking fees must be paid for the park and the falls.
| 0 | 8 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Laagblokland was a separate municipality between 1817 and 1857, when it merged with Ottoland.
| 19 | 27 |
separate
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There is a separate Governing Council consisting of academia and corporate leaders to advise the Board of Management.
| 11 | 19 |
separate
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The runic inscription does not separate the words from each other and the runes are short-twig runes.
| 31 | 39 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Through the early years of GAA in Drom and Inch, at times each side of the parish fielded separate teams.
| 90 | 98 |
separate
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separate_adj
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It allows multiple players on separate controllers to take over gameplay when one player dies.
| 30 | 38 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Separate local government began in 1890 when the Scunthorpe local board of health was formed.
| 0 | 8 |
separate
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separate_adj
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It consists of the originally separate villages of Ober- and Unter-Berikon.
| 30 | 38 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Most residents still consider it to have an identity separate from the rest of Pyeongtaek City.
| 53 | 61 |
separate
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separate_vrb
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This kind of cortex, favoring more local connections between adjacent cortical regions, "dismantles the world around us to separate representations.
| 123 | 131 |
separate
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This has already yielded separate, complementary standards for symmetric multiprocessing, namely OpenMP.
| 25 | 33 |
separate
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Malappuram became a separate district in 1969.
| 20 | 28 |
separate
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However, there are separate rules applied to most banks.
| 19 | 27 |
separate
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separate_adj
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The two countries remained separate despite sharing a common monarch.
| 27 | 35 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Polaris began releasing promotional split seven-inch singles beginning in 2012 which were separate from the souvenir program guides.
| 90 | 98 |
separate
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separate_adj
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There are two distinct forms of rowing, on two separate days.
| 47 | 55 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Lebel J rejected the lower courts' treatment of each claim in a patent as a separate invention.
| 76 | 84 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Ambushed and aggressively attacked, these two companies were also pinned down in separate enclaves by the early afternoon.
| 81 | 89 |
separate
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separate_adj
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The European Community originally consisted of three separate Communities founded by treaty.
| 53 | 61 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Prior to 1996, there were two separate team pursuit championship events for amateur and professional riders.
| 30 | 38 |
separate
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separate_adj
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The Auto Academy still maintains its separate residence on Hanson St. and the "old" main building still sits unoccupied.
| 37 | 45 |
separate
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separate_adj
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The city of Rome surrounds the Vatican City, the enclave of the Holy See, which is a separate sovereign state.
| 85 | 93 |
separate
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separate_adj
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They have been classified as a separate phylum, Pogonophora, or as two phyla, Pogonophora and Vestimentifera.
| 31 | 39 |
separate
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separate_adj
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It became a separate civil parish in 1866.
| 12 | 20 |
separate
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separate_adj
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In this stream there are two targets, each of which requires a separate response.
| 63 | 71 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Subsequently, molecular phylogenetic studies demonstrated that Griffineae was a distinct and separate tribe.
| 93 | 101 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Jamia Nadwiyya is a residential campus having separate hostel facility for both boys and girls.
| 46 | 54 |
separate
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separate_adj
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It was considered a separate service from special delivery.
| 20 | 28 |
separate
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separate_adj
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As is tradition, the mosque has separate entrances and rooms for men and women.
| 32 | 40 |
separate
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separate_adj
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It was shown with a separate English dub produced in the U.S..
| 20 | 28 |
separate
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separate_adj
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The school was opened in 1941 and originally consisted of two separate single sex secondary modern schools.
| 62 | 70 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Ogilvy & Mather continued to operate D-A-Y as a separate division until 1988.
| 48 | 56 |
separate
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separate_adj
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His numerous writings (seventy-six separate treatises) are for the most part historical studies on his own and other monasteries.
| 35 | 43 |
separate
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separate_adj
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In the third form, class sizes are made smaller for the Sciences as three separate science courses are offered.
| 74 | 82 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Voters were asked whether they approved of nine separate proposed amendments to the constitution, all of which were approved.
| 48 | 56 |
separate
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separate_vrb
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Because a single phone line commonly carries DSL and voice, DSL filters are used to separate the two uses.
| 84 | 92 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Harbor security was maintained by a completely separate command chain and did not operationally involve the port commander.
| 47 | 55 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Originally specialising in eyewear, Arckiv eventually became a menswear label in 2010 after its eyewear division became a separate company.
| 122 | 130 |
separate
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separate_adj
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He was transferred to command the 56th Army (initially a separate army) in late October.
| 57 | 65 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Permanent Me decided in March 2008 to disband go their separate ways.
| 55 | 63 |
separate
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separate_adj
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Works of certain international organisations also qualify for protection under separate provisions in the 1988 Act.
| 79 | 87 |
separate
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separate_adj
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They later ruled if two separate inserts were used, it would conform to the rules.
| 24 | 32 |
sow
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sow_nou
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Strabo was under the impression that the Calydonian Boar was an offspring of the Crommyonian Sow vanquished by Theseus.
| 93 | 96 |
sow
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sow_nou
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They also deployed lighter bolt-shooting balistas, belfry siege towers and on one occasion a covered sow.
| 101 | 104 |
sow
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sow_nou
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She was distraught, and a fairy woman asked what she would give her if she helped the sow.
| 86 | 89 |
sow
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sow
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Thus it was prohibited to plow or sow before the first thunder as the earth would be barren.
| 34 | 37 |
sow
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sow
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Snipers sow panic in Aleppo as fighting rages.
| 8 | 11 |
sow
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sow
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Workers were paid $8 per hour to sow topsoil with the invasive vine.
| 33 | 36 |
sow
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sow
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Known only to each other, the fascists coordinate to sow distrust and install their cold-blooded leader.
| 53 | 56 |
sow
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sow_nou
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When placed into groups they fight vigorously with one dominant sow emerging that eats voraciously.
| 64 | 67 |
sow
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sow
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The job MI6 gave to Zaehner in Tehran was "ugly: to sow chaos in the heart of a sovereign government."
| 52 | 55 |
sow
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sow
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Attempts by the Arab Higher Committee to sow discord between the units of the ALA were unsuccessful.
| 41 | 44 |
sow
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sow_nou
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It feeds mainly on sow thistles and lettuces but other food plants have been recorded (see list below).
| 19 | 22 |
sow
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sow
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Subtropical areas should sow seed once the soil has warmed in the spring.
| 25 | 28 |
sow
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sow
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Femme Fatale's second album, As You Sow, So Shall You Reap, was released by Ache in 2002.
| 36 | 39 |
sow
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sow_nou
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Horses may also experience an overbite/brachygnathism (parrot mouth), or an underbite/prognathism (sow mouth, monkey mouth).
| 99 | 102 |
sow
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sow
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In bitterness, the queen sought to sow discord between Olaf and her husband.
| 35 | 38 |
sow
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sow
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It is better to sow the ripe seed, after collection from the plant.
| 16 | 19 |
sow
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sow
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Himmler narrowly convinces Hitler it was all merely an attempt to sow distrust between the Allies.
| 66 | 69 |
sow
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sow
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Armida, a beautiful witch, is sent forth by the infernal senate to sow discord in the Christian camp.
| 67 | 70 |
sow
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sow_nou
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It marks the eastern end of the Sow and Pigs Reef.
| 32 | 35 |
sow
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sow
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Don't till by that river or sow there (Deuteronomy 21:4).
| 28 | 31 |
sow
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sow
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Jia Xu suggested that Cao Cao pretend to agree to their terms, and then try to sow discord among them.
| 79 | 82 |
sow
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sow_nou
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It is also of economic importance in the sow, but, in this species, it is not related to public health.
| 41 | 44 |
sow
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sow
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She was made by Gargamel as a means to sow unrest in the Smurf village.
| 39 | 42 |
sow
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sow
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Peasants have long-term tenure as long as they sow the land, but they cannot mortgage or sell the use rights.
| 47 | 50 |
sow
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sow_nou
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The animals' specific name scrofa is Latin for 'sow'.
| 48 | 51 |
sow
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sow
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Reincarnation exists and karma ("You reap what you sow") is the explanation for various injustices.
| 51 | 54 |
sow
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sow_nou
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The Old Sow had been owned by the Nauvoo Legion."
| 8 | 11 |
sow
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sow
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Athena gave Cadmus half of the dragon's teeth, advising him to sow them.
| 63 | 66 |
sow
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sow
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She ordered him to dig an acre of land and sow it by evening.
| 43 | 46 |
sow
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sow
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Squanto had arrived just at the time that the planters were to sow their first crops in the Western Hemisphere.
| 63 | 66 |
sow
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sow
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Taiwan enterprises sow opportunity in Fujian, CCTV International, 28 June 2009.
| 19 | 22 |
sow
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sow
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She dresses as Lady and attacks the Shadowmaster's army to sow confusion of where anyone is.
| 59 | 62 |
sow
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sow
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In doing so, they could sow their knowledge of the Buddha deep into their minds.
| 24 | 27 |
sow
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sow
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To sow dissension among the vassals the Aztecs demanded human victims as part of the annual tribute.
| 3 | 6 |
sow
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sow_nou
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Players also avoid confusion by alternatively calling the Ace/Deuce a sau (sow).
| 75 | 78 |
sow
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sow_nou
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His nickname "Syr" can be translated as meaning "sow or swine" (related to Old Norse svin).
| 49 | 52 |
sow
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sow
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This is a dance performed as dancers sow the seeds of rice in the jhums.
| 37 | 40 |
sow
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sow
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As I have seen, those who plow iniquity and sow trouble reap the same."
| 44 | 47 |
sow
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sow
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Related to this was his goal to sow the seeds of musical appreciation for future generations.
| 32 | 35 |
sow
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sow_nou
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In 1584 an unknown German in Bergen wrote a curious text called Die Nordische Saw (The Norwegian sow).
| 97 | 100 |
sow
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sow_nou
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The sow will stay in the hole for several weeks, nursing her piglets.
| 4 | 7 |
sow
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sow
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In this regard sow thistles make excellent sacrificial plants.
| 15 | 18 |
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