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 1    1,    2|       is the word ABOR; that is clearly the root of the verb ABORDER.
 2    1,   13|       and there. The howls, and clearly the howls of terrified animals,
 3    1,   22|  impossible to distinguish them clearly. A hundred whales of the
 4    2,    1|      the mistake. He has proved clearly that we have been on the
 5    2,    2|      group of islands stood out clearly on the horizon. The conical
 6    2,    7|  details of the event stood out clearly before the minds of the
 7    2,   19|      without delay. Mulrady saw clearly that he would be a great
 8    3,   11|    heart was broken.~Escape was clearly impossible. Ten warriors,
 9    3,   16|         my men to mutiny. I saw clearly he was a dangerous individual,
10    3,   17| respective situations should be clearly defined. I am not asking
11    3,   18|       the 27th of June, 1862.”~“Clearly,” said Paganel.~“But,” objected
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