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Not involved in the study, he is an evolutionary biologist in England at Queen Mary University of London.

Nicolas Bellouin is a climate scientist at the University of Reading in England.

After graduating from Indiana University in 1955, he received a Rotary International Fellowship to study economics at the University of Cambridge in England.

Momentary boredom is not inherently bad, says Van Tilburg, of the University of Essex in England.

When I came back from England I got involved with the Women’s Liberation Movement.

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Once I began reading, I realized A Gronking to Remember was a masturbatory tribute to the New England Patriots.

The trials produced positive results, published in The New England Journal of Medicine in November.

Warm milk mixed with a spoonful of fireplace ashes seemed to also be popular among 19th century England.

A few weeks after returning from England, I was trolling the dairy section and came across the Cotswold Double Gloucester.

Newton was born during a 150-year-period where England used a different calendar from the rest of Europe.

And I finished all with a brief historical account of affairs and events in England for about a hundred years past.

I do not know how things are in America but in England there has been a ridiculous attempt to suppress Bolshevik propaganda.

Then follows an account of the life of the Jesuit prisoners, in Virginia and England.

Robert Fitzgerald received a patent in England for making salt water fresh.

As guileless, though as self-reliant, gentlewomen as sequestered England could produce.

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

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