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Significados de accompany such em inglês
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Uso de accompany such em inglês
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Think of the wickedness which must accompanysuch a state of mind!
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The Brahmins are ready to accompanysuch people into the water.
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The air, too, is strange, without the haze and humidity that almost always accompanysuch warmth.
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But Obama will skip the traditional one-on-one meetings with foreign leaders that often accompanysuch U.N. meetings.
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Under the forehead, the cheeks showed high-boned, with underneath the slight hollows that necessarily accompanysuch formation.
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But I always think great physical powers of exertion and endurance ought to accompanysuch a step.
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He was but a boy, and needed not, she thought, the binding distractions which usually accompanysuch allegiances.
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Ailments in the joints are apt to accompanysuch constitutional weakness, and one of Prince Leopold's knees was affected.
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It's easy to read about Barcelona's success and overlook the painful chaos and unclear outcomes that accompanysuch major overhauls.
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What mocking memories within, what mocking sounds without, to herald and accompanysuch a confession as I had now to make!
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Where are the pathetic vox pops, the howls of public indignation, the pressure for settlement that usually accompanysuch a calamity?
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What meaning can be attached to the preliminary questions and answers that invariably accompanysuch a meeting after such a long separation?
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The conquered people underwent all the horrors which accompanysuch events-violentand stupid destruction, rapes, murders of individuals, wholesale slaughter, torture, and mutilation.
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Oddly, though, both Ferrari and Lamborghini have introduced a new car each at Frankfurt without quite the hoopla that would normally accompanysuch news.
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He stated with peculiar succinctness some singular developments of genius in the second of these prodigies, which do not always accompanysuch tender adolescence.
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Whether intentional or on their own merit, heckling usually accompaniessuch ineptitude.