A young woman from the London beau monde is en route to a Scottish isle to marry Sir somebody or other, a wealthy et cetera. |
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And what you pick up in the atmosphere is minute traces of radioactive isotopes, particularly the noble gases, Argon, Xenon, Krypton, et cetera. |
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He said it was up to the small-scale miners to organise themselves to hire machines like excavators, caterpillars, et cetera. |
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For book titles, phrases et cetera, put the words in double inverted commas, as with other Google searches. |
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They talk about the Republican legislature having plenary power, et cetera, et cetera. |
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Mike, Mickey, and other medical equipment people have a 42-foot trailer full of beds, wheelchairs, oxygen concentrators, et cetera. |
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Ricebowl is a phrase used to describe people of Asian origin, Indians, Cambodians, Lao, Thais, Vietnamese, Chinese, et cetera. |
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There's no point to my launching into a spiel about fees, hours of availability, et cetera, if the caller already knows all that. |
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You've got to hit the shots and you have to know your yardages, because of the bounce, et cetera. |
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Fairly obviously, this indicates that one function of the shop is as a tobacconist, and such shops sell cigarettes et cetera. |
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You spent a fair amount of time at the end of your presentation talking about changes between jobs, et cetera. |
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The camera pans right to left, over the mechanical cymbals, et cetera, on to the automaton playing the drums. |
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He told me to a T what you like, what you don't like, et cetera. |
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The food must be the sort that travels well, which means leaving melons, roast chickens, loaves of bread et cetera whole and carving them on site. |
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You decided to become transparent, Western, open, et cetera. |
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If you thought that puns, acrostics, charades, et cetera were quaint relics from a bygone era, then think again as Robert Dessaix brings us up to date on Word Games. |
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The intellectuals, students, et cetera, will turn on this government as repressive and undemocratic in the not too distant future. |
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The uniform response to him is that he has a tin ear, that he is blind to ordinary people, that he is a fool, et cetera. |
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I was a dorky Indo-English kid with a South Asian Afro, and he was the all-American type, on the baseball team, et cetera. |
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Tentative locations for airdromes, roads, wharves, telephone lines, bivouac and storage areas, hospitals, et cetera, can be spotted on this map. |
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This happens to be an antifragmentation vest, which is the vest which would protect you against shell fragments, bullets, et cetera. |
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Ebb and flow, checks and balances, the center would hold, et cetera. |
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