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Agreat

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Agreat in gross, 1502; by the lot, 1622; en masse, agreat or altogether, 1580.


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In the 62nd minute, DeRosario lost his defender at midfield and sprinted in on Reis alone, but the Canadian captain and San Jose Earthquakes star could not get past Reis, who made agreat save to keep it scoreless.
Agreat deal of contemporary music seems a sci-fi or horror soundtrack.
Edmondson explains that he made agreat effort to see things from O'Connor's point of view, immersing himself "in her literature, correspondence, prose, and in her personal library" and carefully noting her annotations in the books she owned and read.
 
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