When the handicapper allots a weight to a horse for the Grand National, he will look at its previous form. |
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To answer that question, Snyder told me that she allots two hours a day where she must sit down and write. |
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Plato had two full brothers, Glaucon and Adeimantus, to whom he allots parts in the Republic. |
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It seems that English allots its nominative and oblique forms of pronouns in terms of position, not true government as in German. |
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The Dover Strait Traffic Separation Scheme allots ships separate lanes when passing through the Strait. |
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Mr. Knowles goes farthest astray, however, in making selections from contemporary poetlings, to whom he allots oue third of his volume. |
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