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plus utilisée sur internet le
Même si l'anglais demeurera sans doute toujours la langue la plus utilisée sur internet, le pourcentage de sites et de documents offerts en d'autres langues continuera régulièrement d'augmenter, jusqu'à ce qu'un certain "équilibre" soit atteint.
— from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert

pretty uniform so is likewise
But as the demand for most sorts of plain linen and woollen cloth is pretty uniform, so is likewise the price.
— from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith

preached unweariedly sometimes in London
* Whilst the preparations were being made Campion preached unweariedly, sometimes in London, sometimes making excursions.
— from Ten Reasons Proposed to His Adversaries for Disputation in the Name of the Faith and Presented to the Illustrious Members of Our Universities by Campion, Edmund, Saint

PICKS UP SOMETHING IN LATIN
HESSELIUS PICKS UP SOMETHING IN LATIN BOOKS.
— from In a Glass Darkly, v. 1/3 by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

people under several independent leaders
It came rather as an almost spontaneous uprising of the people under several independent leaders, among whom men like Hans Tausen, Jorgen Sadolin, Claus Mortensen, Hans Spandemager and others merely stand out as the most prominent.
— from Hymns and Hymnwriters of Denmark by J. C. (Jens Christian) Aaberg

Pluto until Slingshot is launched
"To President Camari, I herewith declare that the original understandings on cooperation and collaboration with the Government of Planet Pluto until Slingshot is launched remain in effect.
— from The Universe — or Nothing by Meyer Moldeven

put up shelters in Long
Why, he has put up shelters in Long Valley that can’t be duplicated under a thousand dollars.
— from The Orphan by Clarence Edward Mulford


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