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describe as
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152.80 |
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Tennyson describes it as -- |
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describe in
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67.87 |
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Methods are described in the text. |
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describe to
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9.22 |
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Louise described her to Zoe later. |
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describe above
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8.03 |
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Described above. |
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describe by
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6.98 |
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So wine experts have to describe by analogy. |
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describe on
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4.54 |
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Not just describe it on a molecular level. |
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describe with
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4.54 |
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Other volunteers described with chagrin what goes on. |
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describe for
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4.15 |
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Describe it for me. |
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describe below
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3.69 |
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Each option is described below. |
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describe at
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3.55 |
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These are described at the end of the section. |
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describe in_terms_of
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1.25 |
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Many people describe themselves in terms of what they do. |
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describe before
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0.66 |
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The details of this test have been described before. |
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describe of
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0.53 |
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But McCrery said he was not endorsing any pending pieces of legislation, all of which he described as flawed. |
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describe from
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0.46 |
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An object can be described from an indefinite number of different perspectives. |
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describe during
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0.33 |
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He describes Christmas during the Depression years, during the war years away from home, and during his term in the White House. |
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describe like
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0.33 |
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Like you could describe a rose as a bunch of petals. |
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describe without
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0.33 |
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What has happened since is difficult for Tolos to describe without bursting into tears. |
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describe among
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0.26 |
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Albright has failed to achieve some of the human-rights goals she described as among the most important to her. |
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describe over
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0.26 |
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Radio reporters described it over cellular telephones. |
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describe than
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0.26 |
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He had more trouble describing it than performing it. |