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1 Some of the extravagant ideas have naturally given rise to such scepticism.
2 Yes, the Westbrooks have naturally garnered comparisons to the omnipresent Kardashian clan.
3 The mysteriousness of these transactions would have naturally suggested curiosity in any one.
4 I have naturally nothing to say to her; I am going to bed.
5 The female dancers have naturally a greater ease of expression than the men.
6 We have naturally many fishing anecdotes connected with the northern saints.
7 Fauna.-Thethree climatic regions of Alberta have naturally a varying fauna.
8 On the other hand, we have naturally taken all reasonable precautions.
9 As an ex-military man, I have naturally employed stratagem to get at it.
10 We have naturally come to think of Reynolds as chiefly a portrait painter.
11 In the face of all this, investors have naturally begun piling into pot.
12 The losses in the junior commissioned ranks have naturally been highest in the infantry.
13 Some have naturally high levels while others may be dehydrated.
14 In fact, they have naturally been guided to a considerable extent by commercial considerations.
15 It's grayed over the years, as it would have naturally .
16 Under these circumstances the employers have naturally resorted to fines.
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