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1 Second came my failure in advanced chemistry, taken under Mandrag's giller, Anisat.
2 Would the persecuted minority be taken under the protection of the crown?
3 What a kiss, if it were not taken under her mother's eyes.
4 Therefore he desired that these people be taken under his sway.
5 Their only child was taken under the protection of the merchant.
6 Being taken under the wing of Don Andres benefitted me in many ways.
7 Photo by S. Dawson, taken under permit from Department of Conservation.
8 The matter was taken under advisement by Brigham until next morning.
9 Don't worry about this neglected creature I've taken under my wing.
10 Curl, however, says, she was early taken under the patronage of Lady Davenant.
11 Oftener their remarks were listened to, their propositions taken under advisement.
12 Ahmed has also released hostages taken under the former regime.
13 The school closure could still be taken under any level.
14 Expats all across the state are taken under the wing in multiple citizenship ceremonies.
15 After ten months I was taken under the wing of one of the producers.
16 And it was taken under the sophistical plea that it belonged to the nation.
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