And yes I did lose a loved one that way, so I admit to being rather more than averagely concerned about the issue. |
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Rewinding to the beginning of her own story, we find an averagely moody teenager not doing well at school. |
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In the mouth it is averagely firm, soft and soluble and of medium springiness. |
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In the past years the IT-branch averagely grew four times faster than the complete economy. |
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They are averagely safe but very economical and suitable for the rural routes. |
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Almost everything he wrote still holds a central place in the piano repertoire, and a not insignificant proportion of his work is playable by averagely skilled amateurs. |
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Any averagely informed analyst of that event would have expected him to be faithful to that truth. |
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This phenomenon can also be observed in life annuity policies where beneficiaries averagely live longer than the rest of the population. |
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The texture is fine, slightly to averagely moist, not too firm and of medium elasticity. |
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The customers paid averagely Euro 14,831.57 for the 38 auction horses, approx. Euro 3,000 more than last year. |
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Economic relations between Switzerland and Turkmenistan are averagely developed. |
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Of course, any averagely talented person will manage to open this solution within seconds. |
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Deadlines for deployment of systems are deemed to be averagely realistic. |
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The DECO range machines are used for highly productive manufacture of complex parts, whereas the Sigma range products are used to produce averagely complex parts. |
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And where Scotland performs averagely on GDP, and somewhat better than average in rates of employment and education, it's the health and life-expectancy rates that drag Scotland way down to the bottom of that list. |
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The various little-known PAN possibilities polled averagely. |
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The climate is typical of the sub-continent, with averagely harsh winters and mild summers and variable rainfall in the region of 800 mm per year. |
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The Sigma 32 is an extension of this product line launched in 2005 to complement our machine range for high-precision, averagely geometrically complex parts. |
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The legal and political structure which we call 'welfare state' had one key feature the combination of averagely high standards of living and low level of inequality of income distribution. |
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Exhibition site shall be, rather, little or averagely enlightened. |
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Averagely attractive, generally assumed to be gay, though he isn't, he seems unhappily doomed to heterosexual singlehood. |
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