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1 Trilling Prima Donnas and silvery Italian are the addenda and vocabulary.
2 It developed during last night, together with an inflamed throat and other addenda .
3 These deposits you will find in an addenda at the end of the book.
4 But it would never write new commitments into Kyoto's addenda .
5 There were no more addenda concerning the descendants of Captain Thomas Osborne that night.
6 The stringent addenda to the Conscription law-thathad come too late-wereput into force.
7 And there are several addenda to their fine victory.
8 Such addenda have precedent in the remarks of T.S.
9 My Dear Mary: I received this morning your addenda to Annie Wickham's letter inclosing Custis's.
10 In one of the addenda , which discussed the problem from a historical perspective, Snake Marek was mentioned.
11 When he was able to articulate again, he muttered to Mr. Baker the same words, with an addenda .
12 Winston passed over the addenda .
13 In addition to the stories there is an addenda in which useful boy scout nature lore is given, all illustrated.
14 The education spaces, often dutiful addenda to art museums, here connect naturally to both the exhibition galleries and the playground.
15 He was represented on canvas as a mythological combination of Thor and Cerberus and Pan and Vulcan and other horrible addenda .
16 So the confession closed; and in the present instance there were not any forgotten chambers to be unlocked and ransacked for addenda confessions.
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