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- The 2013 release indicates progressive verbs only where considered contextually important.
- Or more contextually : from the wide world of wrestling.
- Snorri contextually correlates Sif with the oracular seeress Sibyl on this basis.
- Most recently Norton released his special " Contextually Inadequate on"
- What is regarded as the Blackfin " core " is contextually dependent.
- Contextually, Antonione announced that he was leaving the party.
- Contextually, Bruzzone was elected President of the Regional Council.
- This way, Gaze can serve more contextually accurate advertising.
- But there is a difference between that urinal and condoms, contextually speaking.
- The song ends with the chorus which contextually applies to all three verses.
- Super calls for culturally-and contextually-based models of human development.
- Any such content in this category should be discreetly presented and contextually justified.
- The tense of a phrase is generally determined contextually.
- This contrasts with the contextually relative interpretation of historicism for which its proponents argue.
- These consonants are contextually nucleic, becoming syllabic when not adjacent to a vowel.
- There is no free equivalent of this logo and this use is contextually appropriate.
- We have sought to provide constitutional guidance in this area by proceeding deliberately and contextually,
- The result is an encompassing misdiagnosis of possible normal symptoms, appropriate as contextually derived.
- Mugambi travelled widely across Tropical Africa, raising awareness of the necessity to theologize contextually.
- This is because in that circumstance the artwork is " contextually significant ."
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