Portuguese word; "home", "at home"
1 The three hour flight was replete with champagne, brie and simi- lar delicacies.
2 Ah, he was a very sing ' lar marn- a very sing ' lar marn indeed.
3 The FCC ruled in 1990 that eavesdropping on cellu- lar telephone calls was legal.
4 But hereabouts in Cornwall Coombe we look on the old ways with partic ' lar relish.
5 Truth's truth, no consequence how sing ' lar its appearance may be; and so now to begin.
6 He'm werry sing ' lar how a young folk do forget!
7 It's a trade by itself, you might say, observin' is, an' there's another sing ' lar corraption!
8 Scott asked to no one in particu- lar .
9 You got any partic ' lar way you prefer?
10 I'm here now on business-youunderstand-reg'larbusiness.
11 You'll be kopt yourselves some o' these days with this way of doin' things, har lar theater.'
12 It is the modern 'Hylobates lar ' .
13 You can search for a particu - lar title and listen to it - some tracks include clips from music videos.
14 Each lar gibbon rearrangement was defined by a splitting BAC clone or by two overlapping clones flanking the breakpoint.
15 It is kind of sing ' lar at fust, I'm free to confess, and not as churchy as some folks like.
16 One man in particu lar caught his and Ockish' eye: a slight, dark-haired Vorlander on the far side of forty.
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