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The inquest heard that "ancillary investigations" are ongoing into his cause of death, with senior coroner Nicola Mundy adding she does not yet have a full report from the pathologist.

From BBC

Runaway production has had an adverse effect on entertainment workers, as well as ancillary businesses, such as prop houses and caterers, that depend on Hollywood to survive.

He laments the loss of up to 600 direct jobs at the refinery, 300 contractors, and an unknown number of ancillary jobs.

Such airlines’ devious definition of ancillary services kept expanding, and so did the revenue they earned from them, often catching less seasoned travelers off guard.

From Slate

That figure doesn’t include hiring costs for the tens of thousands of government employees and law enforcement agents that would be required or a “myriad of other ancillary costs necessary to ramp up federal immigration enforcement operations to the scale necessary.”

From Salon

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

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