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contingence

noun as in contingency

noun as in contact

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“Europe and other countries, Australia, we usually get large contingence from, right now most of them are saying travel is not possible,” said Pelton.

Anchorage, the traditional starting point for the Iditarod, has to make contingences for a lack of snow.

As a result, I have the margin for meeting the contingences.

The Nationals would obviously suffer if they lost others, but the versatility on their roster gives the Nationals palatable contingences for every spot – except catcher.

But that there are some original intrinsic and hereditary diversity or essential difference between us and them, which cannot be ascribed to time, climate, or to mere contingence.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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