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    1. See, in this regard, Chinese rockets circa


    2. had were interesting: „The Puritans Way" circa


    3. The term for their premise was jura majesticata circa sacra


    4. Another expression from Italy regarding the benefits of whey (circa 1777)


    5. painstakingly renovated and restored Rose’s house to circa 1870


    6. It was Rose’s bedroom, circa


    7. The time of his birth and death are uncertain: most early 20th-century historians date his lifetime from circa 563 BCE to 483 BC


    8. Penelope uncovers an electric sewing machine, circa 1985 and apparently in good working order


    9. styled his hair a la Tony Curtis, circa 1960, and wore a


    10. � It thus probably showed us the urban life circa 2012 or a bit earlier

    11. Helped by Culvert�s men, Nancy put on a thick insulating suit over her combat uniform, then strapped on the second parachute before putting on her kevlar helmet, circa 2012, plus a pair of goggles


    12. It was a list of projects developed by the First National Development Corporation in circa 1986


    13. Oraibi was founded circa 1306 AD, making it the oldest continuously inhabited site in the


    14. circa 1930, at the


    15. Undoubtedly the questions surrounding the authenticity of the process of evolution and its development and outcome as we know it today as a result of many millions of years, circa 4,500 million years, indicates how sophisticated and complex the scientific building mechanisms of evolution must be


    16. advanced human civilization that was destroyed during the chaotic ending of the last ice age, circa


    17. the last ice age, circa 11,000 years ago


    18. circa 11,000-13,000 years ago (9,000-11,000 b


    19. the great floods during the tumultuous ending of the last ice age, circa 11-13,000 years ago


    20. That whole age circa 11-13,000 years ago was characterized by

    21. painted by his son, circa 1565


    22. gives us a starting date of circa 12,960 years ago (counting from 5760/2000), which is also the start


    23. of the time frame (10,800 -12,960 (circa 11-13,000) years ago) encoded by the star map created by


    24. The fact that the age of the Lion ended circa


    25. Pleistocene Wilderness, circa 4 million to 100,000 years ago


    26. On the beach in Cohasset, circa 1924


    27. Rosemary’s godfather, Eddie Moore, teaches her how to steer a sled, circa 1925


    28. Scotty followed the Rolls as his laptop read out details about Dressler’s forty-million-dollar home, the forty thousand square feet of glass, mahogany, and limestone in the style of Tuscany circa the eighteenth century


    29. Fast-forward some 4,700 years and researchers circa 2014 now have clinical studies that prove tea can help with cancer, heart disease, and diabetes; encourage weight loss; lower cholesterol; and bring about mental alertness


    30. They might have been a vaudeville act that had been transported through time from Broadway circa 1920 to this lamplit, graveled stage, where they only wanted to amuse

    31. Like anyone really cared how she occupied herself; the whole concept of in loco parentis had been vaporized in some kind of national encounter session circa 1973


    32. I wasn’t quite an outcast myself; circa ’81, being from actual New York (as opposed to, say, New Canaan, or New Jersey) gave you some social traction


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    nearby about close to near nigh not far from