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keeping the differences in their evolutionary history so strikingly visible.
Strikingly, the authors said, there is no example of a country where people are generally not overweight or obese, having high COVID-19 death rates.
Strikingly, the authors said there is no example of a country where people are generally not overweight or obese having high COVID-19 death rates.
Nearly 3,000 miles away, things look strikingly different.
“You said Mr. Rochester was not strikingly peculiar, Mrs. Fairfax,” I observed, when
"You said Mr. Rochester was not strikingly peculiar, Mrs. Fairfax," I observed, when I
from the book where ships that sink are recorded with a quill pen to the Lutine Bell, which is rung on very ceremonial occasions, and the strikingly uniformed waiters who usher visitors around the building.
the strikingly uniformed waiters who usher visitors around the building.
Most strikingly, though, is Lady Macbeth as a model for Claire.
by the ghost of Banquo the friend he murdered. Most strikingly though is Lady
Teeth are strikingly different as well.
Teeth are strikingly different as well.
It's not as strikingly uncomfortable as I thought. I feel like a few hours in this though...
Something strikingly similar happened before,