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- a compilation of excerpts and quotes from past issues of magazines and books so they wont be lost in the present >
- a rich source of information regarding the earliest meanings of words as they migrated from the past into the present >
- a visual presentation of various plants >
- age of consent >
- all of the enhanced units present parts of speeches >
- and clarifying sentences in context >
- and sentences >
- as presented by mickey bach >
- assentation >
- assentations >
- being the first or earliest known of its kind present in a region >
- bibliographic sources of information from which words and sentences have been compiled about words and expressions english speakers should know for better understanding and communication >
- blended sentencing >
- cameron defends stiff sentences for rioters >
- consentient >
- dung beetle survival is essential >
- erin mckean presents a speech titled >
- except that the letters of a word are presented to form a phrase which defines the word or for humorous reasons >
- historical presentation >
- index of information from past publications revealed in the present >
- information from the past and into the present >
- its past and present development >
- its past and present development >
- more consentient >
- more presently >
- more sententious >
- most consentient >
- most presently >
- most sententious >
- past and present >
- past and present >
- presentiment >
- presentiments >
- presently >
- resentment >
- resentments >
- science and technology words from the ancient past to the present >
- science and technology words from the more recent past to the present >
- sentences that illustrate the manipulations of words with one meaning into different applications >
- sententious >
- special presentations that will entertain you >
- the eighth newsletter of a series that was formerly presented to subscribers by the sr scribe >
- the eleventh newsletter of a series that was formerly presented to subscribers by the sr scribe >
- the fifth newsletter of a series that was formerly presented to subscribers by the sr scribe >
- the first newsletter of a series that was formerly presented to subscribers by the sr scribe >
- the fourteenth newsletter of a series that was formerly presented to subscribers by the sr scribe >
- the fourth newsletter of a series that was formerly presented to subscribers by the sr scribe >
- the ninth newsletter of a series that was formerly presented to subscribers by the sr scribe >
- the second newsletter of a series that was formerly presented to subscribers by the sr scribe >
- the seventh newsletter of a series that was formerly presented to subscribers by the sr scribe >
- the sixth newsletter of a series that was formerly presented to subscribers by the sr scribe >
- the tenth newsletter of a series that was formerly presented to subscribers by the sr scribe >
- the third newsletter of a series that was formerly presented to subscribers by the sr scribe >
- the thirteenth newsletter of a series that was formerly presented to subscribers by the sr scribe >
- the twelfth newsletter of a series that was formerly presented to subscribers by the sr scribe >
- there are certain anatomic terms which present various situations >
- this page includes a presentation of the punctuation marks or symbols that are in general use in english writing >
- used chiefly in writing to represent the complete forms >
- words are obviously an essential form of communication >
- words exist in all sizes and degrees of difficulty from numerous languages and english continues to churn out new words from the past and the present >
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