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61. Not just on their farm, but in the rural culture . Maybe urban culture, for that matter.
62. And that is just on one side of the White Nile.
63. This paper classifies TV news program by morning time, noontime and evening time just on the basis of logic.
64. It's almost noon, enfolding her son of man shouted hungry belly, just on the apron prepared food, but of a woman may buy back ribs to eat, he said to wait, you mama buy ribs.
65. We are just on the cusp between autumn and winter.
66. It is just on this point that Jacques Derrida has had fundamental conflicts with Husserl.
67. The previous nudist may have also been unaware that just on the other side of the building, there was another person sunning themselves – flat on their back and completely in the altogether!
68. Berg got up, and cautiously embracing his wife so as not to crush the lace bertha, for which he had paid a round sum, he kissed her just on her lips.
69. For instance the cookie, the gingerbread man, the gingerbread woman or whichever one of the cookies you want to introduce first and focus just on getting that cookie to dance.
70. Eve, squinting at the clock, saw it was just on 7 a.m.
71. The vertical crustal movement after the quake is just on the contrary. This shows the characteristics of elastic rebound and the hypocenter is just near the quadrantal intersection.
72. Before I left Mozambique to follow those explorers toward the Indies,[sentencedict.com] Ihad exposed 143 rolls of film just on the woman of the island.
73. So this is, first of all, even just on an absolute scale, this is way, way larger than the wavelengths we're talking about for baseball.
74. Bulrush gray. dew white . my beloved, just on the water side.
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