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I have planned, advised, spreadsheeted, etc. until they are probably sick of me.
She offers a full laundry service for duvets, throws, blankets, curtains, bed linen, team kits, etc. and her rates are very competitive.
Hibiscus, citrus, silk oaks, bottle trees, pines etc. all drop at least some of their older foliage this time of year.
In addition to iron as stated above, gold, silver, diamond and other metals and precious stones etc. were gifted to India in abundance.
Getting shot at, mortared, etc. does not give him the right to look down at his fellow soldiers.
Sport will develop children's motoric abilities, balance, etc. which interacts with cerebral activities and enhances the growth of neurons.
There is a wide range of sandwiches, quiches, home-made pies, salads, muffins, cakes etc. and very reasonable prices.
This is an annual project in which toys games etc. are sent to underprivileged children in foreign countries.
Anyone suffering from slipped discs or sciatica etc. should inform the therapist so she can devise a special program of exercises for them.
Your positions on religion, mystics, psychics, new age medicine, etc. are a breath of fresh air.
Sorcery, miracle, witchcraft, mysticism, idol-worship, etc. are satanic acts and people accused to be involved in them would be killed.
Power loss in uninterruptible power supplies, power distribution units, cooling systems, etc., just add to the thermal load.
In fact, if it weren't for parental involvement as sponsors, coaches, booster club participants, etc. most programs would not even survive.
By and large, high-salt foods such as salted meat and sausage products, salted snacks, crisps, salted nuts etc. should be avoided.
Political parties will be prevented from wasting milk, water, etc. which can be given to poor and needy people.
Fill this basket with a few needlefuls of thread, cotton, etc., tied to imitate skeins, and fasten it to the gypsy's arm.
The reader's interpretation depends on their culture, education, social status, etc., and that varies from individual to individual.
We had Croatians, Italians, Greeks, etc., and it was a very diverse cultural mix.
I've helped bring up the brats children of friends etc., although obviously that's no real comparison with the real thing.
There are more options with soldier courses, rowlocks, headers, bonds, etc. in their final form in the wall.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The absence of digestive ill effects, tinnitus, etc., is explained by the small dosage.
A great cause of ill health is overuse of sugar in concentrated form, candy, etc., especially by the sedentary.
Such oxides as sulphur trioxide, nitrogen pentoxide, etc., do not possess acid properties except in combination with water.
A booth with literature, posters, etc., was established in the Yarborough Hotel.
One of his pockets was bulging with cartridges, from the other peeped 'Towson's Inquiry,' etc., etc.
Deformities of the pelvis, etc., should rule out a consideration of pregnancy.
After the pessary had been placed in position every trace of pain, etc., left me.
Senes must be so taken in 22, since pontifices etc. cannot stand as adjectives.
Some of the iron work of the balconies, etc., and the porticoes, are worth noting.
The form taken by the maternal inheritance of rank, privileges, etc., among the Kwakiutl points in the same direction.
Mineral waters like Hunyadi, etc., irritate the cause of constipation in a way similar to cathartic remedies.
The phenomena of psychomancy, etc., may be grouped into three classes, each being produced by its own special class-cause.
That, combined with all the shouting and clatter of trollies, etc., rather racking in the small hours.
I have said already that the succession of the youngest son appears with merchet, reeveship, etc., as a servile custom.
Of course they have the instructions of the President, with his ultimata, etc., but they will strive earnestly for peace.
Whatever force we give to the reproach of want of elevation, etc., the only impossible theme is the unartistic.
It is not uncommon in folk-tales that lakes, rivers, etc. arose from the micturition of a giant or fairy.
It is necessary frequently to cut holes through partitions, floors, etc., and at such times a keyhole saw works in just right.
Filter off the undissolved portion containing carbonate, etc., and wash with alcohol.
For instance, the great art of mud pie taught us the porous nature of clay, the expansive power of steam, etc. etc.
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