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1 The New Testament was also lightly censored but heavily annotated by the bureau.
2 The clothes philosophy of Diogenes Teufelsdroch is readily annotated by history.
3 Completely translated into English, edited and annotated by E. H. Blair and J.
4 Variants were called, filtered, and annotated by our in-house automatic pipeline.
5 It tells a great deal about Woodbridge, and is annotated by John Loder.
6 It was a long Numinous spell annotated by common language sentences that glowed green.
7 Helena had left me a list of the bird's sayings, brightly annotated by herself:
8 The second passage is annotated by Mr. Darwin with a shower of exclamation marks:
9 In the great work of Dr. H. Schellen, of Cologne, annotated by Professor Huggins, we read:
10 Completely translated into English, edited and annotated by
11 Translated arid annotated by James Hutchison Stirling, LL.D.
12 In addition, mitotic cells should be annotated by several pathologists to reflect the partial agreement among them.
13 The chief grag returned to his study of the words of Tak as annotated by Grag Hamcrusher.
14 Edited and annotated by S. R. Kochler.
15 Results: Based on the extracted data and the video recordings, alarms are clinically annotated by an experienced physician.
16 John Ryerson, in his Historical Recollections of Methodism (as annotated by Dr. Ryerson) informs us that-
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