The domestic turkey was re-introduced into North America from Britain, taken there circuitously by the colonists of New England and Virginia. |
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Dylan made his entrance on January 24, his route going circuitously by way of Denver and Chicago. |
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He made his way into property development circuitously, via Harvard University and Columbia Law School. |
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The target is attacked circuitously and the aggressor can therefore remain unidentified. |
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By spring 1916, the Germans recognized that their mission was hopeless, and made their way circuitously homewards. |
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Our scrambles in the Alps eventually, albeit circuitously, lead us southward to Italy. |
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Given the nature of law, this question is of necessity approached circuitously. |
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Public interests are not directly of concern in these profits, except very circuitously. |
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They have their hands full as confused vehicle users move circuitously in the connecting roads and amid the clutter of material on the main roads. |
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I would like to point something else out to you, somewhat circuitously, but you will soon see why. |
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The items had originated in Peru and travelled circuitously through Bolivia and Germany, ultimately destined for the United States. |
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Work in public relations in the field of applied peace research in Switzerland» is the somewhat circuitously job title for the two community service posts with swisspeace. |
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And mail is no longer exchanged circuitously, usually via Hong Kong. For many of the hundreds of thousands of Taiwanese businesspeople and their relatives living and working in China, these services will be a boon. |
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On crossing that river in an attempt to cut Japanese communications with the Salween River front to the east, they found the terrain unfavourable and were forced to return circuitously to India. |
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I raised it at length, circuitously, with emotion. |
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